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SolisOccasum 5 years ago 12 3
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When the synapses go crazy
Ok what exactly tempts me to test an extremely sweet perfume, although I don't really like sweet? No question about it. In the course of my presence in a forum with scent madmen, it does not stay out that various neuronal circuits evaporate and want to form themselves again. Therefore in my very foggy mind I grabbed the test bottle and courageously sprayed it on.

The scent:
Starts sweet as usual, but in the background there is a slightly scratchy orange to sniff out, which wants to soften the seal puller a bit. Really tuts do not succeed, but further in the fragrance process.
Vanilla comes along and grabs all the synapses to fill them with vanilla. Now the sweet fragrance becomes even more vanilly sweet.
And in the so-called drydown comes the Tonka, which gives the sweetness a warm component.

Imagine, this scent plays with sweet scent components. First orangey fruity sweet, then candy sugar pink - (already to cardboard...) sweet, then creamy vanilla sweet, after 1h it becomes fruity currant tangy sweet, then finally in tonka bean sweet warm to end.
Unfortunately, this sweet pink adhesive veil floats constantly in the background. Probably the nectar. At least the honeybees will fly on this scent, or sweet noses.
I don't like him. Not because the scent would be boring. There's no way he is. The course is really exciting. Despite the red very dominant thread, many olfactory impressions, which are finely tuned.
I just don't like this sweet which makes birds stick to the trees and has to caramelise the water in the brook. I don't like it when I sit in the garden and a bee wants to pollinate me and desperately tries. Don't need my thing.

And he's really great at it. 9h+ and you can't smell it anyway. Dear ladies or extremely brave gentlemen. Please dose only in the evening and sparingly, otherwise the clouds will fall from the sky because of over-sugar.

Conclusion:
A very sweet fragrance with an iridescent sweet olfactory impression. Well made for sweet noses and sugar sweet creatures.
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SolisOccasum 5 years ago 10 3
8
Bottle
6
Sillage
8
Longevity
7.5
Scent
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Cat in laundry basket
On velvet paws the cat dances through the hallway. The day is just beginning and the furry diva is looking for a place to rest. When she arrives in the laundry room, she promptly lies down in the laundry basket with freshly put together laundry. Your personal assistant (perfectly trained, she opens various doors and food cans). The cat's fur is scratched whenever it is needed and is also available for all other lower services) was so good and has specially forgotten the basket.
While the soft fur-tiger turns several times purring around the own axis. (The best place must first be found) the smell molecules of the laundry blow up.
Finally the animal plops into a hollow, starts to walk the laundry and cooes rhythmically into sleep


The scent:
So reminds me of this picture. Small cat, more pet than predator, but still quite dangerous (according to Forsa survey of 20000 birds, lizards and mice). Is the cat next to the Harder and the Fox the most feared predator in the area)
Elegant and quite self-confident being, lies mercifully with Madame in the basket and is simply only she herself. (Mal quite honestly. Who has cats knows how majestic and independent these unique creatures are)

The fragrance begins tame. With the scent of freshly washed flowers. I have the impression that there was some fruit in it, but I don't know which one. The fragrance becomes sweet and creamy quite quickly. Although with me the sandal seems quite strong. But I don't mind, so he can come quietly. Warm and soft, the fragrance purrs around the wearer and makes her special.

If it's true, there's no more scent, but the scent is still beautiful. Powdery, creamy, fresh flowery, slightly obstig juicy sweet.
Sillage rather gentle. (I only say purring velvet paw)
But the shelf life for an EDT at 5 hours is quite good.
Something fine for the sunny season. And the bottle is a feast for the eyes

Conclusion:
A fragrance for soft, sweet and creamy hours. Not overloaded, but simple and linear. A fragrance for calm, quiet and purring moments of happiness. With a good book or red wine with good Swiss cheese and a good conversation partner at your side.
Fine fragrance, for subtle people
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SolisOccasum 5 years ago 4 2
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Bottle
7
Sillage
7
Longevity
7.5
Scent
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Mütologi
Gaia the goddess Earth, freshly hatched from chaos, thinks that Hera and Zeus should get a great wedding gift. So she lets an apple tree grow in fast motion so that it immediately has the best Breburns or Pink Ladies hanging from its branches. (Depending on taste, something for everyone)
Since the apples unfortunately, oh gods help me, give eternal youth, not every one of them may nibble. (Even then there were gods who did not want to recognize the meaning of selflessness)
So Schwups has to create a wonderful, magical place to protect this wedding present, which is guarded by a dragon. Then why not create an entire island and call it a garden? And hardly thought, it was already done.
And so that the dragon (that's what the union wants) doesn't have to go on Sundays and holidays to guard, the Hesperids are engaged.
All these girls lying around laughing and thinking about partying. (Ts ts ts what work morale they already had back then. Where did it lead? That's it. My speech)

Thousands of years later.
A young perfumer creates a fragrance thinking of citrus flowers and shimmering heat. To a garden, the wild sea and mythology. It develops...


The scent:
... immediately begins citrically orange tart. For a short time the water runs together in your mouth and closes the corners of your mouth.
Then I would really think that in the background lemon and grapefruit are sniffable, but who knows.
After two hours, the fragrance becomes a little bit greener before it becomes softer and softer.
It sticks for 6 hours, but very close to the skin. I don't think you can overdose in the heat, because then the bottle is empty.
Don't expect the mega scent change, because it's more designed to refresh. And I have to say, dat can dat water jut.
Sillage? Oh, yeah, he has a clue what that means, but only a clue.

Conclusion:
If you like creaky, bitter, fresh, citric scents and have no objections to "mütology", then Gaia is a good choice for you. In addition, the fragrance actually refreshes at over 30 degrees in the shade. Does not hold bomb and you will not be raked at 20 m against the wind, but well done is the Hesperide water already.
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SolisOccasum 5 years ago 20 5
8
Bottle
7
Sillage
8
Longevity
7.5
Scent
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Cantorca
Is a female supporting role in the book Krabat by Otfried Preußler. Although Kantorka, as it is always called, is a minor role, it is still incredibly important for the progress of the novel.
She is depicted as a young, calm, light-haired and gentle being. With dark serious eyes and an incredibly clear, full-sounding voice.
Kantorka, means lead singer....aha...so she sings to...only where?
Ah yes in the Easter night; when the girls armed with lights go to the well to draw water. There they sing Easter songs in several voices. And Kantorka is the lead singer.
That's where you get to know Kantorka.
What about the leading actor? The Krabat is sitting with a apprentice boy colleague under Bäumel's death (someone probably took his own life there) in order to dedicate his soul ignorantly to the miller in whose apprenticeship he is going.
So he sits there, at the fire and gets bored, he hears this incredibly clear voice
Zack...Bang.... in love.
And now that he's in love, he wants out of teaching, but he can't. Contractually regulated. But the black book says that through a woman's love...
Well? You know where this is going...
Isn't it? Read the book. It's exciting. Isn't it? Okay, watch the movie. That's good too.


The scent:
As soon as I spray it on, a gentle, wonderfully ripe, fruity pear appears from the spray head (I know it's not in the pyramid, but my nose says Is Abba So! And I certainly don't want to argue with my nose)
Green cute she is. By green I mean the colour of the fruit, certainly not the scent.
On my skin this smell develops so gaaaanz differently than others have described it. It is neither green nor fresh, nor woody or serious, let alone cool and distant.
He's clear and very gentle. Creamy and very flowery. In white and a little silvery it gently lies on the skin and caresses the wearer.
It starts as said fruity and sweet, then a soft clear cream is added in the background. (But the jams kind of cream.)
It smells slightly of the sea and blooming flowers. After wind and spring. After white lilac and actually also after hyacinth. (Imagination? Possible. Still good the smell)

A very linear fragrance, with little change in fragrance. It doesn't matter. But so nothing at all. He's got enough change. Fruity, sweet, creamy, watery, slightly stuffy but discreet.

A fragrance that does not kill immediately, but can still be smelled well. After 1 hour only as a skin softener, but ok. It lasts 8 hours, but under reserve. I tested him at 25, 30 and 40 degrees, he was really present. And I was sweating all the time, practically reactivating the scent molecules. It would be better to wear it in spring or autumn, because it is not refreshing. But to wear it every day. Work, at home, school, university, in bed -rausper, cough- while sleeping. Always even.
As a teen rather necessary, but from 25 plus and so really beautiful.

Conclusion:
A scent written on the body of a Kantorka. Gentle, sweet, clear, full, confident and valuable.
A fragrance for women who like fruity sweet cream fragrances. Who just want to underline their way of being, not cover it up. Simply appreciate a fragrance in a valuable bottle
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SolisOccasum 5 years ago 12 3
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Bottle
6
Sillage
7
Longevity
8
Scent
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Hula dance with hibiscus flowers
Hula always tells a story. The rhythmic, almost hypnotic hip movements of the very elegant dancers are mostly based on the waves of the sea, while the arms tell the story. They tell of heaven, of rain, of storm and wind. Of love, loss and suffering. From goddesses of the earth and volcanoes who fall in love and yet never find together. And oh, also dolphins and rainbow dreams.
While the dancers dance their stories, with green wreaths on silky black hair and rustling bast skirts, it rains pink hibiscus blossoms with orange changing colours onto the stage.

The scent:
Here I put on

It starts quickly very fresh with juicy citrus scents. The beautiful tangy and good-humoured jump to the skin. Really a nice start. Although the lemon is more dominant than the orange.
It becomes sweeter, creamier, flowerier and pinkish orange. I don't know if it's the Amyris. It's supposed to be a little resinous, but I don't notice anything about it.
That's it, then. No bombastic course, also quite straightforward, but nevertheless very expressive.
I was very surprised that my little nose pinned a hibiscus flower imaginatively behind my forehead in Hawaii. It doesn't say anything about hibiscus. Mm, but no vanilla either.
Ooh, what my nose doesn't smell.

In any case a great fragrance for summer days like the one we have at the moment. Due to the constant sweating, the scent also steams after quite a long time. Seven hours is already in. But quite unobtrusive and not killing. A citrus cocktail also for the office



Conclusion:
a fine fresh lemon hula scent that evokes beautiful thoughts. The one beamt in this heat into the vacation and the mood improves.
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