10/18/2018
Taurus
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I would almost be inclined to string all letters directly together in my comment, as here with name and heading. But that could cause a lot of excitement - and that's not really what this fragrance wants.
So keep everything well conventional, which also reflects the character of nazarenogabrielli. It starts off cautiously fresh, with a very fine citric touch and a minimal mint quote.
If you try to dive a little deeper into the matter, you can also catch a whiff of apple blossom. Otherwise you can already see that the aquatic notes predominate and, together with airy nuances, sketch a rather linear horizon.
Everything that could otherwise be described as spicy is more or less lost.
The tonka bean still brings a little bit of restrained sweetness, but overall one has the feeling that such a recipe has already been noticed several times. Actually, it would be a typical Alberto Morilla creation from which every second fresh fragrance seems to come.
No, it's not bad, but it's very unexciting. Sure, who makes something out of aquatic-fresh fragrances that can be worn discreetly in the office on summer days is certainly not wrong, but you don't have to import nazarenogabrielli from Italy for that.
Many thanks again to Cappellusmann for the filling!
So keep everything well conventional, which also reflects the character of nazarenogabrielli. It starts off cautiously fresh, with a very fine citric touch and a minimal mint quote.
If you try to dive a little deeper into the matter, you can also catch a whiff of apple blossom. Otherwise you can already see that the aquatic notes predominate and, together with airy nuances, sketch a rather linear horizon.
Everything that could otherwise be described as spicy is more or less lost.
The tonka bean still brings a little bit of restrained sweetness, but overall one has the feeling that such a recipe has already been noticed several times. Actually, it would be a typical Alberto Morilla creation from which every second fresh fragrance seems to come.
No, it's not bad, but it's very unexciting. Sure, who makes something out of aquatic-fresh fragrances that can be worn discreetly in the office on summer days is certainly not wrong, but you don't have to import nazarenogabrielli from Italy for that.
Many thanks again to Cappellusmann for the filling!
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