Wonderful Limes with Green Grass and White Soap
Classic is a true unisex fragrance and is often marketed as such. It starts off citrusy and green, the herbal notes are more meadow-like than kitchen herbs, the citrus fruits are primarily represented by their peels, zesty and fresh, but not really fruity. Classic reminds me a lot of "W" from the same manufacturer, exc...
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Wonderful Limes with Green Grass and White Soap
Classic is a true unisex fragrance and is often marketed as such. It starts off citrusy and green, the herbal notes are more meadow-like than kitchen herbs, the citrus fruits are primarily represented by their peels, zesty and fresh, but not really fruity. Classic reminds me a lot of "W" from the same manufacturer, exc...
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Elegant marzipan
Fashion Instinct was a blind buy, seduced by the elegance of the bottle. Something packaged so nobly simply cannot be all bad... and it's not! The flacon is pretty impressive, very classically angular and clearcut lines, and the massive plastic lid looks noble too with it's glistening reflexes and the delicate lilac ti...
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Oh, have you baked cookies?
Lemon Love is clearly and undoubtedly a gourmand fragrance that goes through a delectable evolution from lemonade to lemon cookies to lemon cake. Before one can tire of the treat, Lemon Love has already evaporated: indulgence without remorse.
A Chypre for Spring
It's him! So goes the title of Mörike's famous spring poem, and I find this breathless exclamation of anticipation in Miller Harris' "Fleurs du Bois." This is a fragrance that perfectly captures spring! You can smell when spring arrives. The wind is often just a touch milder than before, but it is infused with a very s...
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1st Place in the Extreme Laundry Powder Category
If you’re into laundry powder scents, you’ll really enjoy this one. I smell nothing more than dazzling white lily of the valley and ultra-clean musk. Neither fruity-sweet pear nectar nor fresh clementines, no sweet tonka bean and also no sandalwood. No nectarines (edit: my phone's arbitrary correction, I actually meant...
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Started as a dream, landed as nauseant
Lots of alcohol in the beginning, but once that's evaporated I can smell just about everything listed above. My nose glued to my wrist, I look at the pyramid and tick off the notes mentally one by one. Now this is something I haven't experienced yet, ever: They're all there, all recognizable, and still it is a beautifu...
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