02/01/2014
Tessa
81 Reviews
Tessa
1
Storm chasing
This perfume is grey and purple and grey and blue. I'll explain: a cloudy feeling, a dusty smell, followed by the scent of blue and purple flowers, i.e delphinium and hyacinth, who seem that have just been refreshed and brought to life by a short sprinkle of rain and then here comes the scent of slightly damp soil and ...I guess the storm is over. Short lived just like this perfume.
If this is a storm, then, I can be a storm chaser anytime. I am brave and I am ready!
The Storm, in spite of its name, is a light skin perfume, without sillage and longevity. I used the entire vial and, trust me, Neil Morris' sample size is very generous.
If this is a storm, then, I can be a storm chaser anytime. I am brave and I am ready!
The Storm, in spite of its name, is a light skin perfume, without sillage and longevity. I used the entire vial and, trust me, Neil Morris' sample size is very generous.