03/30/2024
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Tero by Nishane: A sensual journey
My first Nishane and I have no regrets! The opening of Tero is like the first bite of a salted caramel dessert. The salty sweetness of the caramel dances on the tongue, while the pepper adds a spicy note.
The heart note of Tero is like a mysterious forest in the fall. Patchouli exudes an earthy warmth, while the cinnamon breaks through the canopy like a ray of sunshine. I imagine walking along an old wooden walkway, surrounded by autumnal leaves and the scent of spices.
The DD is like a walk on the beach at night. The amber radiates a warm, golden glow, while the oak wood captures the salty sea air. The vetiver gives the fragrance depth and grounding - like standing barefoot in the sand and watching the waves.
Conclusion: For me, Tero is a sensual poem that reminds me that true beauty lies in the details - like the taste of salted caramel on the tongue or the sound of waves on the beach. As it is a warm fragrance, I would rather wear it at colder times of the year. The longevity is above average. Tero is a fragrance that takes the senses on a journey through taste, nature and memory.
The heart note of Tero is like a mysterious forest in the fall. Patchouli exudes an earthy warmth, while the cinnamon breaks through the canopy like a ray of sunshine. I imagine walking along an old wooden walkway, surrounded by autumnal leaves and the scent of spices.
The DD is like a walk on the beach at night. The amber radiates a warm, golden glow, while the oak wood captures the salty sea air. The vetiver gives the fragrance depth and grounding - like standing barefoot in the sand and watching the waves.
Conclusion: For me, Tero is a sensual poem that reminds me that true beauty lies in the details - like the taste of salted caramel on the tongue or the sound of waves on the beach. As it is a warm fragrance, I would rather wear it at colder times of the year. The longevity is above average. Tero is a fragrance that takes the senses on a journey through taste, nature and memory.
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