03/22/2024
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Bouquet of flowers from Dubai
Background: Perfumos send me samples, I then test the perfumes sent without any knowledge and describe my response - that of an inexperienced dilettante.
So, the dreadful male cold with its depressive aura has been banished with Japanese medicinal plant oil. Finally testing new fragrances blind again! I hope I'm still able to tell the difference between sauerkraut and vanilla.
Every bottle exudes a different aura. This one gives me a kindness that I sometimes miss so painfully in everyday life. A gentle whiff at the beginning, quickly turning into a delicate, floral whirlwind, jasmine is the first to appear, seemingly followed by a friendly sea of flowers. Obviously a fragrance from the world of the female sex, at least that's what it suggests to me. I immediately hold a sample under my perfume expert's nose (she will be 5 in 3 weeks). The oracle analyzes: "Shower gel shampoo with roses". Seriously? A bit unfair, I think, but we still have freedom of expression. This is followed by two thumbs up and the announcement "You have to buy mom!". Aha, so better than the verbal assessment after all.
In the meantime, I experience a whole bouquet of flowers. Rose? There seems to be something fresh and citrusy (bergamot?) in there too. And after an hour, fruit clearly tumbles out of the arrangement. But which one? Pear? Peach? It then becomes mildly sweet, which interestingly enough is not so bad, because a minimal smoky note suddenly appears. Impressive, this is something new for my nose, which usually likes combinations with stronger twists such as tuberose vs. juniper. I don't find it old-fashioned, rather something for the younger and young-at-heart lady in the office. With the musk, it really does have an antidepressant effect on me, just the right sunny element in the approaching spring Resolution: the fragrance La Fleur Bouquet from the United Arab EmiratesLa Fleur Bouquet imitates Fleur Narcotique (Eau de Parfum)Fleur Narcotique EAU DE PARFUM. It's really worth a sniff, provided you like flowers and cheerful moods.
So, the dreadful male cold with its depressive aura has been banished with Japanese medicinal plant oil. Finally testing new fragrances blind again! I hope I'm still able to tell the difference between sauerkraut and vanilla.
Every bottle exudes a different aura. This one gives me a kindness that I sometimes miss so painfully in everyday life. A gentle whiff at the beginning, quickly turning into a delicate, floral whirlwind, jasmine is the first to appear, seemingly followed by a friendly sea of flowers. Obviously a fragrance from the world of the female sex, at least that's what it suggests to me. I immediately hold a sample under my perfume expert's nose (she will be 5 in 3 weeks). The oracle analyzes: "Shower gel shampoo with roses". Seriously? A bit unfair, I think, but we still have freedom of expression. This is followed by two thumbs up and the announcement "You have to buy mom!". Aha, so better than the verbal assessment after all.
In the meantime, I experience a whole bouquet of flowers. Rose? There seems to be something fresh and citrusy (bergamot?) in there too. And after an hour, fruit clearly tumbles out of the arrangement. But which one? Pear? Peach? It then becomes mildly sweet, which interestingly enough is not so bad, because a minimal smoky note suddenly appears. Impressive, this is something new for my nose, which usually likes combinations with stronger twists such as tuberose vs. juniper. I don't find it old-fashioned, rather something for the younger and young-at-heart lady in the office. With the musk, it really does have an antidepressant effect on me, just the right sunny element in the approaching spring Resolution: the fragrance La Fleur Bouquet from the United Arab EmiratesLa Fleur Bouquet imitates Fleur Narcotique (Eau de Parfum)Fleur Narcotique EAU DE PARFUM. It's really worth a sniff, provided you like flowers and cheerful moods.
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