Maryam1410

Maryam1410

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Maryam1410 6 years ago 14 6
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And then please call an ibuphone
First of all, I'm not qualified to smell scents anyway, and besides, they've already been described here professionally - so I'll fit here.
What I can say about the scent: Although I like it very sweet, even sticky sweet, and even a strong Sillage does not frighten me, Satine is not for me. The fragrance is powdery, bitter-sweet and should please me. But for me, it only causes severe headaches. You're gonna need some ibupo calls.

He's too pushy, too stinging for me. Too present in a way I don't really like.
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Maryam1410 6 years ago 21 9
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I want to wrap myself in this scent
It was really absolute instant love when I received a sample of Eau Duelle from a dear Perfuma. Once sprayed, I was there. I got hit hard.
Enough has been said about the scent of those who know their way around. I'm not gifted at all.

I only recognize vanilla. The most beautiful vanilla ever. Not sweet pudding, but bitter, warm, enveloping. When I smell this wonderful scent, I feel embraced and safe. Peaceful. Happy. Full. Somehow it's got me all the feel-good synapses. Wonderfully beautiful, long lasting. A smell like home. Like a warm fireplace room when you come from a snow walk.

Pah, I'm totally unpoetic, but I can't resist these pictures. The Eau Duelle is sure to pull in a bottle sometime
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Maryam1410 6 years ago 2 3
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Sillage
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Hmmmmmm......................................................................... schööööööööön
I only smell wood, but it smells wonderful. A masculine scent, but not daredevil. No lumberjack in a check shirt scent. More reserved. A fragrance you can enjoy that won't kill you. For me, it's not unisex. It's the clear scent of men. My son liked it too - so now it smells like Santal ;)
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Maryam1410 6 years ago 7
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Sillage
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Tobacco pouches in the 80s
Back in the 80s, we couldn't afford filter cigarettes. The tobacco for turning was stored in a leather case. the leaves in the tobacco pouch. So that the tobacco did not dry out, a piece of apple was gladly put into it. That's how Bois d'Ombrie smells to me. A memory of old times, but nothing I like to wear as a fragrance. Very masculine, in any case. For men with beards and lumberjack shirts. Not for the gentleman in the suit. I'd even like the scent on such a nature-loving guy in his log cabin in the vastness of Canada. I'd find him uncomfortable with a businessman.
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Maryam1410 6 years ago 13 4
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Nothing new in the West....
I beg your pardon for my totally unpoetic and lacking commentary. Unfortunately, my nose is not yet trained to distinguish different fragrances. But I have an impression nevertheless, although I cannot formulate it so well :) Although I like it sweet, even sticky-sweet for all I care, this sweetness should have something special attached to it.
Wonderlust is sweet. But nothing special. This fragrance seems to have been used hundreds of times. In the 80s, 90s and 00s ..... again and again there was this smell. Many fragrances were a Zeiltang very popular and then disappeared in Nirwana ..... Wonderlust seems to come from this category. Not that the scent is bad - I don't want to say that. But also not super, not gorgeous, not particularly. It's like a sticky sweet ice cream you eat and forget. Who likes it: Bon appetit
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