11/19/2023
Myrtillajus
323 Reviews
Myrtillajus
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Aludra
Aludra tells a story. That of a king who, wanting to find a husband for his beautiful daughter, invited anyone who wanted to come to the palace. Many showed up, offering the most disparate gifts, until a farmer arrived, poorly dressed, who, arousing everyone's laughter, left a dirty stone as a gift.
Then he bowed to the princess and, with an enigmatic smile, left the room without looking at anyone, to the amazement of everyone present.
I don't know what this fragrance wants to represent inherent in this story with its olfactory pyramid. Perhaps the smell of the gifts inside the palace: we find a mostly citrus and sweet base, accompanied by soft and delicate flowers. Let's say very simple, but balanced and effective, very pleasant to wear. Spring/summer for me.
Then he bowed to the princess and, with an enigmatic smile, left the room without looking at anyone, to the amazement of everyone present.
I don't know what this fragrance wants to represent inherent in this story with its olfactory pyramid. Perhaps the smell of the gifts inside the palace: we find a mostly citrus and sweet base, accompanied by soft and delicate flowers. Let's say very simple, but balanced and effective, very pleasant to wear. Spring/summer for me.