08/12/2018
Nofretete
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Seduction with and without pepper
What should you - uh: woman - say to such a perfume?
It seems to me as if a cosmetics company had commissioned its creative team to design a handful of perfumes for a brand portfolio, to which colours were then assigned. Red = Alarm, sexy, but "Soul" sounds better than "Sex": with feeling, seductive, cultivated halt.
Perhaps the finished retort work with a multiple choice questionnaire was sent to testers, and the most frequently mentioned fragrances are now in the fragrance pyramid published here. Szechuan pepper (also Sichuan pepper, Fagara pepper) - I am impressed! Is he from China, Korea or Japan? The Korean one is smaller and more lemony, especially the one from North Korea (I mean that now, it's in my spice cabinet). Leather is too common to me, could be springbok leather, all soft from kid?
Kinners... With a lot of imagination I smell rhubarb minus oxalic acid, also violet leaf (I lied: I ALWAYS only smelled the flowers) and something like incense, nothing more. The overall impression is heavy animalistic, but from where? But not from the innocent springbok? Cedar pin about?
It is quite conceivable that women find Rockford Soul erotic on men, nonsense: sexy. "Red" was right, "soul" is less right. I myself would avoid this scent. That's easy, because it's noticeable from afar.
I prefer this pepper to rice in Mala Doufu. Insider tip: Chinese does too.
It seems to me as if a cosmetics company had commissioned its creative team to design a handful of perfumes for a brand portfolio, to which colours were then assigned. Red = Alarm, sexy, but "Soul" sounds better than "Sex": with feeling, seductive, cultivated halt.
Perhaps the finished retort work with a multiple choice questionnaire was sent to testers, and the most frequently mentioned fragrances are now in the fragrance pyramid published here. Szechuan pepper (also Sichuan pepper, Fagara pepper) - I am impressed! Is he from China, Korea or Japan? The Korean one is smaller and more lemony, especially the one from North Korea (I mean that now, it's in my spice cabinet). Leather is too common to me, could be springbok leather, all soft from kid?
Kinners... With a lot of imagination I smell rhubarb minus oxalic acid, also violet leaf (I lied: I ALWAYS only smelled the flowers) and something like incense, nothing more. The overall impression is heavy animalistic, but from where? But not from the innocent springbok? Cedar pin about?
It is quite conceivable that women find Rockford Soul erotic on men, nonsense: sexy. "Red" was right, "soul" is less right. I myself would avoid this scent. That's easy, because it's noticeable from afar.
I prefer this pepper to rice in Mala Doufu. Insider tip: Chinese does too.
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