07/01/2020
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Smurf Sweat
An eau de parfum with the name Ozone, a colourless to bluish gas that can irritate the respiratory tract as a poisonous oxidising agent and at the same time protects living beings in the stratosphere from ultraviolet radiation, is in principle released for polarisation.
It is also clear from the colour that the fragrance does not want to be perceived as natural and sweet, but artificial and provocative. The latter at least in the sense that it is wearable, but olfactorically it would have to be classified between sunlight, glass cleaner, sea water salty skin and smurf ice - at least if you give "Ozone" a little time to unfold.
Before that it's more like a fierce synthetic punch on the nose, which can spark anything but storms of enthusiasm and could apparently be interpreted as Gargamel's revenge from his lab.
Fortunately, however, Ozone develops a little later as an aquatic newbie with a little spice and sweet tobacco. This reminds me intensely of Jesus de Pozo's Quasar, one of the best aquatic plants of all, which still carries this highly developed trace of banana leaves. What is interesting is that the scent is not so cool at all but almost gives off something warm.
However, Ozone will not be an alternative to quasar, which has unfortunately been discontinued in the meantime, as it is too synthetic overall, even if this is not entirely unintentional. And as with most Franck Boclet creations, it comes rich and long lasting, but there are far more appealing ones from the label. Someone smurf me a smurf!
It is also clear from the colour that the fragrance does not want to be perceived as natural and sweet, but artificial and provocative. The latter at least in the sense that it is wearable, but olfactorically it would have to be classified between sunlight, glass cleaner, sea water salty skin and smurf ice - at least if you give "Ozone" a little time to unfold.
Before that it's more like a fierce synthetic punch on the nose, which can spark anything but storms of enthusiasm and could apparently be interpreted as Gargamel's revenge from his lab.
Fortunately, however, Ozone develops a little later as an aquatic newbie with a little spice and sweet tobacco. This reminds me intensely of Jesus de Pozo's Quasar, one of the best aquatic plants of all, which still carries this highly developed trace of banana leaves. What is interesting is that the scent is not so cool at all but almost gives off something warm.
However, Ozone will not be an alternative to quasar, which has unfortunately been discontinued in the meantime, as it is too synthetic overall, even if this is not entirely unintentional. And as with most Franck Boclet creations, it comes rich and long lasting, but there are far more appealing ones from the label. Someone smurf me a smurf!
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