02/15/2020
CandyScent
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La Vie est... Boring!
Dear community,
i like the La Vie est Belle series!
There, I said it.
(Oh dear, do I already see the angry mob with the pitchforks on the horizon? *duck away*)
For many of you this, especially of course the classic LVEB, is the epitome of boredom. Uninspiring, or even worse: The ultimate mainstream! *bibber*
But I stand by it and of course I was completely thrilled when I first heard about the latest flanker "Intensement". The desire to test was immediately aroused and at the first best opportunity I struck blindly.
Shortly after spraying, the well-known LVEB-DNA is perceived for a minimal short time. However, this quickly gives way to a sea of red fruits. In the top note it says that raspberry is responsible. But I can't see this one in particular. Rather, it seems as if all the species of red berries have agreed to a flash mob.
Well, what can I tell you... From this moment on, one waits anxiously but unfortunately in vain for the scent to change again. Where is the red iris, the red vanilla or the benzoin? It seems that they made themselves safe just in time. Safe, from the invasion of the red berries!
By the way, the flowery notes of the heart note have also decided (watch out, pun!) to stay away from the event.
At best, a light powdery texture trickles down onto the fruit bombs towards the end of the fragrance. However, these cannot be really contained.
I am really disappointed. Only the pretty bottle in Bordeaux red can inspire me. Apart from that, this is a narcotic-red fruit soup that robs me of my senses.
So I stay with the predecessors LVEB EdP Intense and L'Absolu and wait patiently for the next flanker. Because he'll be here
i like the La Vie est Belle series!
There, I said it.
(Oh dear, do I already see the angry mob with the pitchforks on the horizon? *duck away*)
For many of you this, especially of course the classic LVEB, is the epitome of boredom. Uninspiring, or even worse: The ultimate mainstream! *bibber*
But I stand by it and of course I was completely thrilled when I first heard about the latest flanker "Intensement". The desire to test was immediately aroused and at the first best opportunity I struck blindly.
Shortly after spraying, the well-known LVEB-DNA is perceived for a minimal short time. However, this quickly gives way to a sea of red fruits. In the top note it says that raspberry is responsible. But I can't see this one in particular. Rather, it seems as if all the species of red berries have agreed to a flash mob.
Well, what can I tell you... From this moment on, one waits anxiously but unfortunately in vain for the scent to change again. Where is the red iris, the red vanilla or the benzoin? It seems that they made themselves safe just in time. Safe, from the invasion of the red berries!
By the way, the flowery notes of the heart note have also decided (watch out, pun!) to stay away from the event.
At best, a light powdery texture trickles down onto the fruit bombs towards the end of the fragrance. However, these cannot be really contained.
I am really disappointed. Only the pretty bottle in Bordeaux red can inspire me. Apart from that, this is a narcotic-red fruit soup that robs me of my senses.
So I stay with the predecessors LVEB EdP Intense and L'Absolu and wait patiently for the next flanker. Because he'll be here
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