05/07/2021
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On the other side of the dreamcatcher
Actually, his parents had forbidden him to do so, since he was a protection against evil demons, but when Munro crawled through the dream catcher in the evening, he found a shimmering field where he smelled lavender blossoms and ethereally healthy sage herb.
Munro became all wondrous because the trees beyond began to chirp with sweet nard and fir balsam, with tart cypress and amber. Here the forest seemed a little irresolute, ethereal and sweet and earthy, too, of mosses that grew spicily on old bark and were brownish already fading. The minty floral leaves of shiso warmed a nutty earthy mushroom and underneath was soft patchouli liqueur, sharp grasses sprouting in it. Munro's eyes glazed over, so much to discover here, sandalwood melting to cream, moo-hoo splint, edgy and dry, all of it blurring into sweet sludge of bark mulch and earth in the ethereal glow of fireflies that slowly dimmed.
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Solstice Scents of Gainesville, Florida produce their EdPs and oils in small runs, sometimes seasonally or on rotation. They are thus subject to slight fluctuations and are only ever available at certain times, which can be taken from the homepage.
"Guardian" begins with a mixture of ethereal-green, sweetish-resinous and coniferous aromas that resonate the impression of herbaceous lavender, before the fragrance turns to the forest with all the facets described above. Unfortunately, the individual nuances become visibly blurred. The guardian angel accompanies Munro moderately for a good eight hours.
"Guardian" is part of the "Çafleurebon Talisman Project", for which also fragrances such as "Become the Shaman" (Dawn Spencer Hurwitz, DSH Perfumes), "Antimony" (Christie Meshell, House of Matriarch), "Hamsa" (Dr. Ellen Covey, Olympic Orchids Artisan Perfumes), "Figa" (Shelley Waddington, En Voyage Perfumes) or "Touchstone" (Amber Jobin, Aether Arts Perfumes) were created and that thematizes fragrance as a magical talisman.
(With thanks to Flioline)
Munro became all wondrous because the trees beyond began to chirp with sweet nard and fir balsam, with tart cypress and amber. Here the forest seemed a little irresolute, ethereal and sweet and earthy, too, of mosses that grew spicily on old bark and were brownish already fading. The minty floral leaves of shiso warmed a nutty earthy mushroom and underneath was soft patchouli liqueur, sharp grasses sprouting in it. Munro's eyes glazed over, so much to discover here, sandalwood melting to cream, moo-hoo splint, edgy and dry, all of it blurring into sweet sludge of bark mulch and earth in the ethereal glow of fireflies that slowly dimmed.
**
Solstice Scents of Gainesville, Florida produce their EdPs and oils in small runs, sometimes seasonally or on rotation. They are thus subject to slight fluctuations and are only ever available at certain times, which can be taken from the homepage.
"Guardian" begins with a mixture of ethereal-green, sweetish-resinous and coniferous aromas that resonate the impression of herbaceous lavender, before the fragrance turns to the forest with all the facets described above. Unfortunately, the individual nuances become visibly blurred. The guardian angel accompanies Munro moderately for a good eight hours.
"Guardian" is part of the "Çafleurebon Talisman Project", for which also fragrances such as "Become the Shaman" (Dawn Spencer Hurwitz, DSH Perfumes), "Antimony" (Christie Meshell, House of Matriarch), "Hamsa" (Dr. Ellen Covey, Olympic Orchids Artisan Perfumes), "Figa" (Shelley Waddington, En Voyage Perfumes) or "Touchstone" (Amber Jobin, Aether Arts Perfumes) were created and that thematizes fragrance as a magical talisman.
(With thanks to Flioline)
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