12/25/2018
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The port of clouds
Standing on a mountain and looking at the ocean of the sky. A horizon of watercolours in the softest tones. Masked in the softest colours of width. Pastel colours in violet blue and orange rose. Waiting for airships that glide through the sky like heavenly icebreakers through cloud covers spotted with iris powder. Softly loaded with finest cocoa dust and angelica powder. Delicate winds of creamy musk under the sails. The hope to be taken and picked up from the port of clouds. A journey to begin in the infinite ocean of the horizon. But the request fades away in the eternal echo of the winds!
Echoes of Régime des Fleues
This fragrance is supposed to interpret the horizon, which it has also achieved in my eyes. A violet-leaf absolute is significantly involved here. It is the quintessence that gives Echoes its enormous aura and that everything revolves around. A microscopically fine iris and a lavender powder act like an updraft. Ultra soft and soft, it combines with a kind of creamy cocoa. The successful combination with creamy soft musk and cocoa powder is an absolute dream. The fragrance of Angelica gives Echoes an almost aerodynamic lightness and heavenly freshness, so that the fragrance circulates around you like a cloudy, whipped soufflé. A powdery, softly spotted sea of clouds in delicate pastel colours and watercolour tones. Echoes is simply soft and indescribably beautiful!
Conclusion
Echoes Is innocence in perfection. A scent fascinates me in two ways. Either through darkness or through innocence. The latter is the case here. Whenever I sniff the back of my hand I get goose bumps on my upper arms and down my back so that I hear it crackle. That's what happened to me last time with L'Orginal by Andrée Putman. I feel almost pushed into a corner by so much light and purity. Where Birds in Paradise shot me in the nose like a flying spark of glittering crystals, Echoes is like powdered, heavenly pure ozone. Also here the 8.ml have their price again. But if you want to surf on the clouds and kiss the horizon, this shouldn't bother you!
Heavenly and infinite,...far-reaching!
Echoes of Régime des Fleues
This fragrance is supposed to interpret the horizon, which it has also achieved in my eyes. A violet-leaf absolute is significantly involved here. It is the quintessence that gives Echoes its enormous aura and that everything revolves around. A microscopically fine iris and a lavender powder act like an updraft. Ultra soft and soft, it combines with a kind of creamy cocoa. The successful combination with creamy soft musk and cocoa powder is an absolute dream. The fragrance of Angelica gives Echoes an almost aerodynamic lightness and heavenly freshness, so that the fragrance circulates around you like a cloudy, whipped soufflé. A powdery, softly spotted sea of clouds in delicate pastel colours and watercolour tones. Echoes is simply soft and indescribably beautiful!
Conclusion
Echoes Is innocence in perfection. A scent fascinates me in two ways. Either through darkness or through innocence. The latter is the case here. Whenever I sniff the back of my hand I get goose bumps on my upper arms and down my back so that I hear it crackle. That's what happened to me last time with L'Orginal by Andrée Putman. I feel almost pushed into a corner by so much light and purity. Where Birds in Paradise shot me in the nose like a flying spark of glittering crystals, Echoes is like powdered, heavenly pure ozone. Also here the 8.ml have their price again. But if you want to surf on the clouds and kiss the horizon, this shouldn't bother you!
Heavenly and infinite,...far-reaching!
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