Nordlicht56

Nordlicht56

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Nordlicht56 5 years ago 7 1
8
Bottle
9
Sillage
9
Longevity
9.5
Scent
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Prism Classic - Classic Prism
Yeah, what am I supposed to write about that scent?
As a complete newcomer, it is difficult for me to filter out all fragrance nuances.

I don't know how you do all this either. That would mean that I know all the building blocks used, like a sommelier who is always looking for the perfect taste.

I can tell how I feel after the first spray on the back of my hand. I experience the opening of the top note like a huge sea of flowers from which I can perceive violets, jasmine, bergamot and a tiny hint of vanilla. This reminds me of a holiday in San Remo, where at the end of the old town a small flower market with a large selection of flowers gave pleasure to the visitors.

This impression remains for a very long time. Even the next day I could still perceive the scent, albeit in an attenuated form. For me a fragrance for the approaching spring and summer, but also to radiate simply flowery freshness, discreet and not intrusive. Too bad he's so hard to get.
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Nordlicht56 5 years ago 3
8
Bottle
10
Sillage
10
Longevity
10
Scent
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Prism Noir - Black Prism with Character
Prism Noir doesn't really say anything. Prisma Black, as the bottle presents itself. Heavy, extraordinary and with a silver cap. As soon as the first spray leaves it, a fruity mixture of raspberry, currant and freesia opens up, giving the whole a floral character.

When this mixture slowly fades away, I retain the fruity character of tuberose. A fragrance that strongly resembles the hyacinth. I have once made myself smart that this flowery sweet smell can last 2 weeks with picked flowers which are themselves at withering. Unfortunately we could not pick these flowers once native to Hawaii so simply.

When you think of the scent of tuberose in perfumes, you have to emphasize that there is no essential oil of this flower. The flowers are much too tender to survive the process of steam distillation, and for this reason the oil is obtained either by enfleurage or solvent extraction. The flowers are picked before the flowers open. (Source: Fragrantica)

Is supposed to be one of the most expensive oil in the production of fragrances. Conclusion: a fruity, fresh mixture that can be used at any time of the year according to taste.

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