06/20/2021
Pollita
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Even a blind man..
...finds a grain of corn, as the German proverb goes. Whether I found so many grains in my blind test today, I dare to doubt. However, I have found something: Once again a fine fragrance of Silvana Casoli.
Susan gives me every now and then an unlabeled fragrance sample to test. I find good. That trains the nose and one is absolutely unprejudiced. Finally, you do not know at first at all, with what you have to do it.
But now comes the big but: You're just sometimes mercilessly off the mark, with what you think you smell. Me today so happened with Nuda of Il Profumo.
When I sprayed it on, I initially had chocolate in my nose. I thought at least to sniff something gourmandig sweet, albeit subtle and fine. Gourmandnoten one looks for Nuda, however, in vain, but after a later look at the notes I discovered honey and pistachios. I'm going to guess that they were trying to fool me into thinking I was dealing with a chocolate cake here. This association doesn't last long as the scent transforms after a short while. Gradually, a few notes come through that give the inherently very delicate construct some edge and give it a distinctly feminine and elegant edge. Here I had a really hard time with the classification. I might have guessed a clove, but we don't have that in Nuda either. All right, then. Next. And suddenly my beloved musk appeared, which I immediately recognized as such. Nuda becomes soft and fluffy as it goes on, inviting you to snuggle up. A really cuddly companion this is. I was sure we had an amber and musk base here. Again, not true! No amber for miles around. Again, with this supposed amber, I think I was probably led by the nose a bit by the honey. Could also be the opium note, which makes fun of me a bit there.
Is but everything really schnurz, the fragrance is great and really charming. Only one minus there is: just like my beloved Macadam is also this Il Profumo naturally set.
Many thanks to Susan for the fun blind test and the opportunity to get to know this fine fragrance.
Susan gives me every now and then an unlabeled fragrance sample to test. I find good. That trains the nose and one is absolutely unprejudiced. Finally, you do not know at first at all, with what you have to do it.
But now comes the big but: You're just sometimes mercilessly off the mark, with what you think you smell. Me today so happened with Nuda of Il Profumo.
When I sprayed it on, I initially had chocolate in my nose. I thought at least to sniff something gourmandig sweet, albeit subtle and fine. Gourmandnoten one looks for Nuda, however, in vain, but after a later look at the notes I discovered honey and pistachios. I'm going to guess that they were trying to fool me into thinking I was dealing with a chocolate cake here. This association doesn't last long as the scent transforms after a short while. Gradually, a few notes come through that give the inherently very delicate construct some edge and give it a distinctly feminine and elegant edge. Here I had a really hard time with the classification. I might have guessed a clove, but we don't have that in Nuda either. All right, then. Next. And suddenly my beloved musk appeared, which I immediately recognized as such. Nuda becomes soft and fluffy as it goes on, inviting you to snuggle up. A really cuddly companion this is. I was sure we had an amber and musk base here. Again, not true! No amber for miles around. Again, with this supposed amber, I think I was probably led by the nose a bit by the honey. Could also be the opium note, which makes fun of me a bit there.
Is but everything really schnurz, the fragrance is great and really charming. Only one minus there is: just like my beloved Macadam is also this Il Profumo naturally set.
Many thanks to Susan for the fun blind test and the opportunity to get to know this fine fragrance.
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