02/03/2019
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Once again: Yes, but.....
There is a whole range of fragrances that I like, which I would like to perceive again and again, but please not as perfume on my skin. Tulsivivah ! is one of them. The scent fascinates me and I imagine spraying it on the store in front of my open bedroom window in summer and letting the wind blow a breath into my boudoir every now and then;) So I could enjoy it quite well and so I could already tame some for me to massive scent.
I like Tulsivivah! with its spices too much with the door in the house. I love pure sandalwood, but here it gives the top note a strange balsamic sweetness that makes me flinch for a moment. This quickly subsides, but the flowery heart note adds to it. Now I really lack fresh air which could give transparency to the fragrance.
Perhaps I am simply too factually influenced to feel the aura of the fragrance to suit me. But maybe it's just a variety of scents that seem too dense, too intense and too oppressive to me. At the end, cedar wood reconciles me a little, but it takes too long for me to classify the fragrance as a perfume for myself. But who knows, maybe I'll treat myself to a banal bottle as a noble room fragrance and here the circle closes to the title of my commentary.
I like Tulsivivah! with its spices too much with the door in the house. I love pure sandalwood, but here it gives the top note a strange balsamic sweetness that makes me flinch for a moment. This quickly subsides, but the flowery heart note adds to it. Now I really lack fresh air which could give transparency to the fragrance.
Perhaps I am simply too factually influenced to feel the aura of the fragrance to suit me. But maybe it's just a variety of scents that seem too dense, too intense and too oppressive to me. At the end, cedar wood reconciles me a little, but it takes too long for me to classify the fragrance as a perfume for myself. But who knows, maybe I'll treat myself to a banal bottle as a noble room fragrance and here the circle closes to the title of my commentary.
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