08/22/2021
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The scent of her skin in the morning
Sun creeps through the street canyon, which is still in the end of the night and in the open window is the summer and someone is with you. From the corner the fan turns the citrusy mint of the herbal lemonade from the previous evening from the half-empty bottle over to your mattress, which is full of the crumbs of the shortbread cookies that tickle you not only in the nose, and so you turn to her skin.
She still carries your scent, the scent of the euphoric romp of the night that spicy sleeps on there. Underneath, her musky powder now shimmers more and more like glucose with the incense from the incense sticks you burned in the twilight. Deeper still lies the scent of vanilla, of forest honey and dry earth, of the moss on her leather jacket, the one she wore at nightfall, on your way through the street canyon. There tumbled smoking hay of a farm.
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"Sweet Secret", Hans Georg Staudt's sweet secret, evokes bright, citrusy-minty-herbal associations (bergamot, mugwort, cardamom) at the start, also the shortbreads mentioned by FvSpee are clear to me, before the cumin in combination with the resins brings up this humanizing but just pleasantly sweet note that remains dominant for several hours. A dextrose-like light powdery note (probably the cistus with the bergamot, incense and juniper berry) forms the counterpart before vanilla, labdanum (forest honey, moss), oud (leathery-earthy-woody), patchouli and gurjun balsam later make the scent warmer and warmer. In the fade-out, I perceive it drier, smokier, almost like the hay of an animal farm. "Sweet Secret" projects moderately to skin-deep for about seven to eight hours.
(With thanks to FvSpee)
She still carries your scent, the scent of the euphoric romp of the night that spicy sleeps on there. Underneath, her musky powder now shimmers more and more like glucose with the incense from the incense sticks you burned in the twilight. Deeper still lies the scent of vanilla, of forest honey and dry earth, of the moss on her leather jacket, the one she wore at nightfall, on your way through the street canyon. There tumbled smoking hay of a farm.
¡@!*
"Sweet Secret", Hans Georg Staudt's sweet secret, evokes bright, citrusy-minty-herbal associations (bergamot, mugwort, cardamom) at the start, also the shortbreads mentioned by FvSpee are clear to me, before the cumin in combination with the resins brings up this humanizing but just pleasantly sweet note that remains dominant for several hours. A dextrose-like light powdery note (probably the cistus with the bergamot, incense and juniper berry) forms the counterpart before vanilla, labdanum (forest honey, moss), oud (leathery-earthy-woody), patchouli and gurjun balsam later make the scent warmer and warmer. In the fade-out, I perceive it drier, smokier, almost like the hay of an animal farm. "Sweet Secret" projects moderately to skin-deep for about seven to eight hours.
(With thanks to FvSpee)
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