12/27/2020
Zorah
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Ahoy sailors
Och nööö, wanted here still nobody....?
I confess: I have no clue how sea fennel should smell.
However, I like to watch BeautyNight on QVC, which you hear about Panier de Sens.
If also rather about the soaps, which are supposed to be of ausgezeicnneter quality. Since I can not talk now, because my favorite soap is and remains Sea Kelp / Scottish Fine Soaps.
So I have the luck to get them. (Thank you, TKMaxx)
On my daily commute to and from work is a small perfumery that sells well chosen cosmetics and not everyday scented lovelies.
Mostly something that likes to exceed the budget of the normal, but still arouses desires.
On one of the dark autumn evenings, there was still no lockdown, was found outside the shop door a display with fragrances from the house of Panier de Sens.
Now I like, as an old coastal slut, fragrances that smell like the sea and relatives, so the hunting instinct was aroused.
Criste Marine (Sea Fennel) was briefly tried on in the store, found pleasant and then bagged. To give myself with it at Christmas.
Well, Christmas was just, the Flacon was broken open, and just at this moment I have the fragrance on the skin.
How should I describe it? Let's start with little things.
A nicely designed cardboard tube, in which the fragrance is sold, makes the Falcon unfortunately wobbly (= luxury gourmet)
The inscription "Huile Essentielle" lets first think less of a fragrance than a body oil.
The flacon itself comes very puristic therefore, a clear cylinder with notendigste print / labeling.
Okay, let's spray times ne round. Directly there, where it's warm and the gentlemen of creation like to times hinlinsen :)
Wonderful, works perfectly.
Unfortunately, no fine mist, as you usually know him, comes out of the atomizer, but rather a small shower, which remains a longer moment moist on the skin.
But what is sprayed there now, designed as follows:
A fresh fruity fragrance with as watery as well as tart note, rather fresh than sea water.
Makes a good mood on dark winter days.
Not even soooo light and volatile, but not at all heavy.
Durability okay.
Melon dominates the fruity note. No water melon, no honeydew melon. Something green with slightly tart sweetness, Galia or net melon?
No matter, I like.
And over all hovers a slightly ethereal fresh-air hint of Je-ne-sais-quois and a touch of creamy. The cedar, however, I could not detect........
It reminds me roughly of something I liked a lot, Tommy Hilfiger The Girl (the bottle with the anchor) as a very rough direction, but is much milder.
(At this point, a shout-out: Who knows where I can still get The Girl, please help me)
In fact, I have a hard time describing this little pick-me-up.
Over the years (I'm just not a young girl anymore) I've been able to smell a lot.
Smooth recommendation for Criste Marine: For the low price you can take him.
I confess: I have no clue how sea fennel should smell.
However, I like to watch BeautyNight on QVC, which you hear about Panier de Sens.
If also rather about the soaps, which are supposed to be of ausgezeicnneter quality. Since I can not talk now, because my favorite soap is and remains Sea Kelp / Scottish Fine Soaps.
So I have the luck to get them. (Thank you, TKMaxx)
On my daily commute to and from work is a small perfumery that sells well chosen cosmetics and not everyday scented lovelies.
Mostly something that likes to exceed the budget of the normal, but still arouses desires.
On one of the dark autumn evenings, there was still no lockdown, was found outside the shop door a display with fragrances from the house of Panier de Sens.
Now I like, as an old coastal slut, fragrances that smell like the sea and relatives, so the hunting instinct was aroused.
Criste Marine (Sea Fennel) was briefly tried on in the store, found pleasant and then bagged. To give myself with it at Christmas.
Well, Christmas was just, the Flacon was broken open, and just at this moment I have the fragrance on the skin.
How should I describe it? Let's start with little things.
A nicely designed cardboard tube, in which the fragrance is sold, makes the Falcon unfortunately wobbly (= luxury gourmet)
The inscription "Huile Essentielle" lets first think less of a fragrance than a body oil.
The flacon itself comes very puristic therefore, a clear cylinder with notendigste print / labeling.
Okay, let's spray times ne round. Directly there, where it's warm and the gentlemen of creation like to times hinlinsen :)
Wonderful, works perfectly.
Unfortunately, no fine mist, as you usually know him, comes out of the atomizer, but rather a small shower, which remains a longer moment moist on the skin.
But what is sprayed there now, designed as follows:
A fresh fruity fragrance with as watery as well as tart note, rather fresh than sea water.
Makes a good mood on dark winter days.
Not even soooo light and volatile, but not at all heavy.
Durability okay.
Melon dominates the fruity note. No water melon, no honeydew melon. Something green with slightly tart sweetness, Galia or net melon?
No matter, I like.
And over all hovers a slightly ethereal fresh-air hint of Je-ne-sais-quois and a touch of creamy. The cedar, however, I could not detect........
It reminds me roughly of something I liked a lot, Tommy Hilfiger The Girl (the bottle with the anchor) as a very rough direction, but is much milder.
(At this point, a shout-out: Who knows where I can still get The Girl, please help me)
In fact, I have a hard time describing this little pick-me-up.
Over the years (I'm just not a young girl anymore) I've been able to smell a lot.
Smooth recommendation for Criste Marine: For the low price you can take him.
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