12/15/2019
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Since my interest in fragrances has been aroused..
...I go to flea markets once in a while.
So I recently got into conversation with a pensioner who promised me enthusiastically to bring miniatures next time that he had collected many years ago. Curious and at the same time obligated, one week later I reappeared at his stand and was proudly presented with a small collection of men's fragrances. Great...
Because of the effort he had taken and the low price, I took her with me and was glad that with Scarf Taormina at least a women's fragrance had cheated its way in between.
Today I finally dabbed it on and was curious about the fragrance pyramid and your comments!
"And as you can see, you see (almost) nothing...".
Well, and so it comes that I dare my 1st comment just here to give this scent (similar to Serafina) a little face.
Despite the probably high age of the flacon, when I opened it again a rich citric-fresh fragrance streamed towards me, which had already fixed me on the flea. On my wrist I could clearly see grapefruit, lemon and a little melon. The perfume reminds me of Goutal's "Eau d'Hadrien", but a little milder.
I did not smell blossoms, but this could also be due to my inexpertness.
In between I thought I noticed a tilted note, which soon disappeared again.
The woods fitted in harmoniously, did not dominate, and were added on very quiet soles.
The Sillage is still difficult for me to judge, I think the scent is well perceptible, but not excessive, in the midfield perhaps. After approx. 3 hours it became very close, after 5-6 hours it was still weakly perceptible - without further course of smell. However, I had only allowed myself 1 swab.
I find the bottle rather creepy, the bulky and bulky stopper almost makes the miniature tilt.
Conclusion: from my point of view a beautiful citric scent, which I have classified as unisex (is strangely not shown in the pie chart) and which should be a test value for lovers of the listed top notes.
So I recently got into conversation with a pensioner who promised me enthusiastically to bring miniatures next time that he had collected many years ago. Curious and at the same time obligated, one week later I reappeared at his stand and was proudly presented with a small collection of men's fragrances. Great...
Because of the effort he had taken and the low price, I took her with me and was glad that with Scarf Taormina at least a women's fragrance had cheated its way in between.
Today I finally dabbed it on and was curious about the fragrance pyramid and your comments!
"And as you can see, you see (almost) nothing...".
Well, and so it comes that I dare my 1st comment just here to give this scent (similar to Serafina) a little face.
Despite the probably high age of the flacon, when I opened it again a rich citric-fresh fragrance streamed towards me, which had already fixed me on the flea. On my wrist I could clearly see grapefruit, lemon and a little melon. The perfume reminds me of Goutal's "Eau d'Hadrien", but a little milder.
I did not smell blossoms, but this could also be due to my inexpertness.
In between I thought I noticed a tilted note, which soon disappeared again.
The woods fitted in harmoniously, did not dominate, and were added on very quiet soles.
The Sillage is still difficult for me to judge, I think the scent is well perceptible, but not excessive, in the midfield perhaps. After approx. 3 hours it became very close, after 5-6 hours it was still weakly perceptible - without further course of smell. However, I had only allowed myself 1 swab.
I find the bottle rather creepy, the bulky and bulky stopper almost makes the miniature tilt.
Conclusion: from my point of view a beautiful citric scent, which I have classified as unisex (is strangely not shown in the pie chart) and which should be a test value for lovers of the listed top notes.
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