10/02/2020
DarioArgento
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I'm so crazy about you... On your freckles..
"Well Tina, let's go roller-skating..
with headphones and a shower?"
Well, who of the "old bags" still knows this old NDW hit of the early 80s? D
Shower is the keyword here.
We probably all remember the time when ultra-sweet drinks were supplemented by tart ones.
Bitter Lemon, Ginger Ale, tonic water... and the good old pink grapefruit soda
But I do not want to claim to have an artificially sweet and sugary broth here. On the contrary
Those who are not averse to bitter/tart citrus fruits like grapefruit, pomelo and Co. will experience a similar scent.
It is not necessarily the juicy pulp, but rather the process of peeling the fruit. The white skin contains interesting smelling substances.
Exactly these can be clearly seen here. Just completed by a little bit of flesh
The result is an honestly genuine fragrance without frills.
"Pink Grapefruit" does not take on a fragrance, it is as it is and it is not unusual that after applying it one gets the desire to snack such a fruit.
If you layer the fragrance with "Honey", "Sugar Cane" or a similarly sweet one from Demeter/TLOF, you get a more limey variant, which then lasts a little longer.
My secret tip is the combination "Condensed Milk / Pink Grapefruit". Milky, tart and fruity. Wow!
On its own, the EdC with a shelf life of 2 hours is completely OK for this type of fragrance.
The Sillage is overwhelming in the first minutes and many colleagues in the office asked who is eating fresh fruit here :D
That's actually the nicest compliment you can pay to "Pink Grapefruit".
For friends of natural and authentic fragrances who like the light tart note of this fruit, this is an interesting EdC. Whether pure or even better... for layering.
Well, who of the "old bags" still knows this old NDW hit of the early 80s? D
Shower is the keyword here.
We probably all remember the time when ultra-sweet drinks were supplemented by tart ones.
Bitter Lemon, Ginger Ale, tonic water... and the good old pink grapefruit soda
But I do not want to claim to have an artificially sweet and sugary broth here. On the contrary
Those who are not averse to bitter/tart citrus fruits like grapefruit, pomelo and Co. will experience a similar scent.
It is not necessarily the juicy pulp, but rather the process of peeling the fruit. The white skin contains interesting smelling substances.
Exactly these can be clearly seen here. Just completed by a little bit of flesh
The result is an honestly genuine fragrance without frills.
"Pink Grapefruit" does not take on a fragrance, it is as it is and it is not unusual that after applying it one gets the desire to snack such a fruit.
If you layer the fragrance with "Honey", "Sugar Cane" or a similarly sweet one from Demeter/TLOF, you get a more limey variant, which then lasts a little longer.
My secret tip is the combination "Condensed Milk / Pink Grapefruit". Milky, tart and fruity. Wow!
On its own, the EdC with a shelf life of 2 hours is completely OK for this type of fragrance.
The Sillage is overwhelming in the first minutes and many colleagues in the office asked who is eating fresh fruit here :D
That's actually the nicest compliment you can pay to "Pink Grapefruit".
For friends of natural and authentic fragrances who like the light tart note of this fruit, this is an interesting EdC. Whether pure or even better... for layering.