09/15/2018
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Jacky
Well, well, I want to take pity again and tell the community how this exclusive sapphire from BtV smells; only very few of you will ever enjoy it.
I'm sorry for you; but of course it's also an inner triumph for me.
But before I type out the fragrance pyramid from which I can smell everything, I want to emphasize that other people, ordinary people like you and you, probably can't get it, so I'll explain it to you. But from the beginning:
Triumph is a vetiver. But not as a vetiver as you think now, because you only know these Murks-Vetiver fragrances, too bad, but you can't do anything for.
This vetiver makes the curve into the herbal spice vanilla in advance, without being too flowery wood thyme. It's like a fougergourmand with subtle chypre caprioles. (A little whip, I don't feel like it either)
Boadi is always and everywhere a work of art.
This one in particular, and you don't know him, and will never (really) get to know him.
General irritability, e.g. of its complexity, does not count, because simply to subjectivity.
*I dedicate this comment to my friend Jacky, who secretly reads along here and who has made me particularly surprised today with something as great as perfume. *Kiss*
I'm sorry for you; but of course it's also an inner triumph for me.
But before I type out the fragrance pyramid from which I can smell everything, I want to emphasize that other people, ordinary people like you and you, probably can't get it, so I'll explain it to you. But from the beginning:
Triumph is a vetiver. But not as a vetiver as you think now, because you only know these Murks-Vetiver fragrances, too bad, but you can't do anything for.
This vetiver makes the curve into the herbal spice vanilla in advance, without being too flowery wood thyme. It's like a fougergourmand with subtle chypre caprioles. (A little whip, I don't feel like it either)
Boadi is always and everywhere a work of art.
This one in particular, and you don't know him, and will never (really) get to know him.
General irritability, e.g. of its complexity, does not count, because simply to subjectivity.
*I dedicate this comment to my friend Jacky, who secretly reads along here and who has made me particularly surprised today with something as great as perfume. *Kiss*
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