09/10/2020
Susan
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Ratatouille... well-done
I'm going to go out on a limb and invent a new category of fragrances: the "Vegetable Gourmand"
LANA starts with a clearly perceptible fig note......mixed with something herbaceous......cardamom - as I know it - I can't perceive....maybe it's not the capsules at all, but the leaves that are used here...? That would at least explain the kitchen herb impression....
We continue with the olfactory main impression of this fragrance: PAPRIKA......to be very specific "Ratatouille"......exactly SO it always smelled in my kitchen when I had my one year vegan phase....
Unfortunately you wait in vain for a dessert....it remains with the "Ratatouille" ....with time a little better cooked through...
Musks and woods.. Hmm...well...with a lot of good will and a supernatural sensitive nose...possibly......personally I only notice tiny little spots.....so to speak the "spices" in ratatouille....
I perceive LANA roundly as a food scent... the "healthy" ones, of course......the ones from the organic food store...
No trace of LANA (wool)... it could be that the reference to "wool" by name refers more to the self-knitted sheep's wool sweaters of one or the other organic consumer (ashes on my head ;-)...)
Even if I personally don't like this "vegan kitchen atmosphere" at all, I could still imagine that the fragrance will find its fans......possibly among PHILOSYKOS lovers......Because: Badly made it is by no means :-)
LANA starts with a clearly perceptible fig note......mixed with something herbaceous......cardamom - as I know it - I can't perceive....maybe it's not the capsules at all, but the leaves that are used here...? That would at least explain the kitchen herb impression....
We continue with the olfactory main impression of this fragrance: PAPRIKA......to be very specific "Ratatouille"......exactly SO it always smelled in my kitchen when I had my one year vegan phase....
Unfortunately you wait in vain for a dessert....it remains with the "Ratatouille" ....with time a little better cooked through...
Musks and woods.. Hmm...well...with a lot of good will and a supernatural sensitive nose...possibly......personally I only notice tiny little spots.....so to speak the "spices" in ratatouille....
I perceive LANA roundly as a food scent... the "healthy" ones, of course......the ones from the organic food store...
No trace of LANA (wool)... it could be that the reference to "wool" by name refers more to the self-knitted sheep's wool sweaters of one or the other organic consumer (ashes on my head ;-)...)
Even if I personally don't like this "vegan kitchen atmosphere" at all, I could still imagine that the fragrance will find its fans......possibly among PHILOSYKOS lovers......Because: Badly made it is by no means :-)
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