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Headaches and old iced tea
On the test strip it initially smelled very pleasant, mild and unobtrusive.
This was possibly due to my already overused nose. I got a sample with and besschloss to give this fragrance a chance.
When I applied it the next day, fresh and curious, the air stayed away for a moment
Biting, synthetic, sweet and killing.
At first I thought I had taken the wrong sample, but that wasn't the case.
Well, head notes and first breaths can often fall into the house with the door. So I waited, even though I have to say that I already had to fight against the headaches that were developing.
The first batch of synthetic alcoholic effervescence retreated, leaving a biting, bittersweet note somewhere between a factory-bred lily of the valley and lightly fermented peach iced tea.
At the same time, it seemed more and more difficult and oppressive.
The headaches had worsened and I didn't make it to the base note before I had to take a shower and get out of my clothes.
A perfume that manages to be pungent, biting and bittersweet, without only developing a hint of freshness.
To be both obtrusive and meaningless at the same time, you have to let the scent do that, is also a certain art.
It smells, I must say, a little like the 3 euro "scents" from the bottom shelf of any drugstore.
Maybe I just react very hypersensitive to this composition, but for me this mixture is out of the question.
This was possibly due to my already overused nose. I got a sample with and besschloss to give this fragrance a chance.
When I applied it the next day, fresh and curious, the air stayed away for a moment
Biting, synthetic, sweet and killing.
At first I thought I had taken the wrong sample, but that wasn't the case.
Well, head notes and first breaths can often fall into the house with the door. So I waited, even though I have to say that I already had to fight against the headaches that were developing.
The first batch of synthetic alcoholic effervescence retreated, leaving a biting, bittersweet note somewhere between a factory-bred lily of the valley and lightly fermented peach iced tea.
At the same time, it seemed more and more difficult and oppressive.
The headaches had worsened and I didn't make it to the base note before I had to take a shower and get out of my clothes.
A perfume that manages to be pungent, biting and bittersweet, without only developing a hint of freshness.
To be both obtrusive and meaningless at the same time, you have to let the scent do that, is also a certain art.
It smells, I must say, a little like the 3 euro "scents" from the bottom shelf of any drugstore.
Maybe I just react very hypersensitive to this composition, but for me this mixture is out of the question.