01/24/2024
Tonimria
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Tonimria
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Treated like a poor relation
Well, that can't be right. After all the Carolina Herrera hype, not one review has come out for this fragrance? Not one?
Admittedly, I'm not the biggest fan of the fragrance line with the high heels, they all smell a bit mundane to me, have smelled them before, may or may not be headache candidates.
It's different with this little treasure here. After the reformulation in 2017, they probably missed the opportunity to market the fragrance properly. Before that, the fragrance was probably more of a pleasant floral designer perfume with praline in it (?) and not particularly ... special.
It's completely different now. Although I would actually identify myself as a lover of creamy, woody fragrances, I dared to blind-buy this fragrance because it was so highly praised by a perfume enthusiast friend of mine.
The fragrance absolutely won me over and is the first freshie that has really picked me up. It opens with citrus fruits and the pepper also tickles the nose. I find floral notes barely perceptible. What convinced me about the fragrance is what comes immediately afterwards. A strong green tea note paired with a light jasmine aroma. Smells like iced tea served with a squeeze of lemon. The tea is clear and completely unsweetened. I'm not really an expert when it comes to tea fragrances, and I can imagine that there are more complex and niche fragrances than this one, but I simply appreciate it for its straightforwardness.
I could also imagine a fragrance like this from Goldfield&Banks, except that this one is available for a fraction of the price.
A really nice scent for hot days when the sun is beating down on sweaty skin and you want something refreshing that isn't aquatic or floral. You can stay, little Freshie.
Admittedly, I'm not the biggest fan of the fragrance line with the high heels, they all smell a bit mundane to me, have smelled them before, may or may not be headache candidates.
It's different with this little treasure here. After the reformulation in 2017, they probably missed the opportunity to market the fragrance properly. Before that, the fragrance was probably more of a pleasant floral designer perfume with praline in it (?) and not particularly ... special.
It's completely different now. Although I would actually identify myself as a lover of creamy, woody fragrances, I dared to blind-buy this fragrance because it was so highly praised by a perfume enthusiast friend of mine.
The fragrance absolutely won me over and is the first freshie that has really picked me up. It opens with citrus fruits and the pepper also tickles the nose. I find floral notes barely perceptible. What convinced me about the fragrance is what comes immediately afterwards. A strong green tea note paired with a light jasmine aroma. Smells like iced tea served with a squeeze of lemon. The tea is clear and completely unsweetened. I'm not really an expert when it comes to tea fragrances, and I can imagine that there are more complex and niche fragrances than this one, but I simply appreciate it for its straightforwardness.
I could also imagine a fragrance like this from Goldfield&Banks, except that this one is available for a fraction of the price.
A really nice scent for hot days when the sun is beating down on sweaty skin and you want something refreshing that isn't aquatic or floral. You can stay, little Freshie.