06/10/2021
Ignorabilis
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Ignorabilis
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Sugary perplexity ...
... that is my conclusion to this fragrance. Rarely do you start a text with the end, but here it fits somehow. So really I do not know what I want to write about it, but I'll give it a try.
The scent itself starts out pleasantly fresh and floral. In fact, I caught myself using it to put a smile on my face. Nothing special, but somehow comfortingly nice and uncomplicated. As time goes on, the flowers recede a bit and something sweet emerges ... and also something pink?
And that's where the association fireworks begin!
You know those plastic baby bottles with the colorful balls in them? A few of them in a calorie-free sugar cream. Add to that some flowery fabric softener and shower duds. Some cotton candy for that fluffy, airy feeling. A tiny sip of lemonade. Dilute it all with lots of odorless creaminess- er, I mean round it off, of course .... and voilà!
Don't get me wrong, Ever Bloom is not a saccharine fragrance. It doesn't step on anyone's toes, but it doesn't accompany you either. Rather, to me, it is the idea of a smell or a feeling. A grown-up fragrance that thinks back to teenage years and reminisces about fond memories with a smile on its lips.
I kind of like it. It's pleasant, not too sweet, not too heavy, a bit naive.
(Interestingly, it smells more pungent to me on paper than on skin. On me, it's much softer and unexciting. So I imagine it's a matter of individual skin chemistry as to which notes take over here.)
Perplexed I am but still. When should one wear this fragrance? And who? So light-hearted and suitable for everyday use he also comes along, so carrierinnen-untauglich (This word exists from now on :D) he is somehow. Normally I can imagine exactly what the wearer looks like when wearing a fragrance ... Attitude ... Clothes ... and here? Nothing. To no one he wants to fit so right.
I can imagine it as a pretty relaxing scent. As something you wear for yourself because you like smelling it, not because you just "feel" the scent. Also, I would like my laundry to smell like this - just very lightly when you bury your nose in it. Or for a lip balm, maybe that would be something. But as a perfume, it doesn't really want to work for me yet.
So let's see what I do with this sugary perplexity now
The scent itself starts out pleasantly fresh and floral. In fact, I caught myself using it to put a smile on my face. Nothing special, but somehow comfortingly nice and uncomplicated. As time goes on, the flowers recede a bit and something sweet emerges ... and also something pink?
And that's where the association fireworks begin!
You know those plastic baby bottles with the colorful balls in them? A few of them in a calorie-free sugar cream. Add to that some flowery fabric softener and shower duds. Some cotton candy for that fluffy, airy feeling. A tiny sip of lemonade. Dilute it all with lots of odorless creaminess- er, I mean round it off, of course .... and voilà!
Don't get me wrong, Ever Bloom is not a saccharine fragrance. It doesn't step on anyone's toes, but it doesn't accompany you either. Rather, to me, it is the idea of a smell or a feeling. A grown-up fragrance that thinks back to teenage years and reminisces about fond memories with a smile on its lips.
I kind of like it. It's pleasant, not too sweet, not too heavy, a bit naive.
(Interestingly, it smells more pungent to me on paper than on skin. On me, it's much softer and unexciting. So I imagine it's a matter of individual skin chemistry as to which notes take over here.)
Perplexed I am but still. When should one wear this fragrance? And who? So light-hearted and suitable for everyday use he also comes along, so carrierinnen-untauglich (This word exists from now on :D) he is somehow. Normally I can imagine exactly what the wearer looks like when wearing a fragrance ... Attitude ... Clothes ... and here? Nothing. To no one he wants to fit so right.
I can imagine it as a pretty relaxing scent. As something you wear for yourself because you like smelling it, not because you just "feel" the scent. Also, I would like my laundry to smell like this - just very lightly when you bury your nose in it. Or for a lip balm, maybe that would be something. But as a perfume, it doesn't really want to work for me yet.
So let's see what I do with this sugary perplexity now