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Memories of a poem by Hans Scheibner: Actually
Actually, I wanted to wait with the writing of this comment until I get LouLou times again under the nose. But since that can still take, I'll start but already times.
Actually, it would not have occurred to me to actively test a Boucheron, seemed the few that I had tested, but always in a conventional way boring (so boring that I confused Boucheron partly with Burberry, which I find even more boring, embarrassing!)
But there came this hiking package.
Actually, I had already paused at hiking packages for several reasons over almost a year, but exactly this one appealed to me.
And so it came to that I tested a Boucheron and would actually have to revise my judgment about the brand.
This fragrance is great and anything but boring.
The prelude: Fresh bergamot. I love that! So many fragrances start like this. Nevertheless, I find it always beautiful.
But here comes immediately something tart, tart-floral. Immediately I think: these slightly scratchy, unspecific flowers, which I can't assign to any particular flower and which seem a bit like they're from your science fiction novel, could also be from a Mugler fragrance: Fascinatingly different and at the same time intense and lushly floral.
Already I'm thinking of Aura EDP, though Fleurs is actually quite different, softer and powderier and less green.
The heart notes are mostly these amazing, strange yet familiar indefinable exo-florals with slight spiciness, slight sweetness, and lots of powder, but it's lush instead of dusty. And now comes my association: that tart note that gives the scent an edge, a kick, I know that one, only from where? Quickly it pops into my head: LouLou! But, no, LouLou is much less pleasing and, with its insect spray undertone, has much more scare potential than the softer, sweeter and powderier Fleurs. But a touch of this....I'd really like togentest. Homeopathic traces of insect spray seem to play into Fleurs, too.
So science fiction novel florals, a touch of Mugler's aura, a globule of LouLou insect spray, succulent powder and light sweetness with a dash of tonka form a heart note that is wonderfully unusual, intense and slightly trashy that all I can say is WOW! I want this one! This is something special. This is a fragrance that makes me marvel, enjoy and laugh. So quirky in this combination and yet wearable, it makes me grin! Actually, a brazen fragrance!
As it progresses, Fleurs moderates somewhat in that vanilla and what seems to me to be a tiny bit of cashmeran join in, contributing soft, woody warmth. The powder remains. The Aura and LouLou edges are rounded out and lose shaking potential, so Fleurs slowly fades out with sweet exo flowers on woody vanilla. The longevity is tremendous. I smelled the scent all day and all day intensely. The next day, I could only wear my clothes again if I wore Fleurs again too, because anything else would have amounted to layering.
So Fleurs is also very impressive in this respect.
Actually, I wasn't going to buy another fragrance until May, just swap. Actually. Now I've ordered Fleurs. I had to, it grabbed me and it's currently available at an incredibly good price.
Here comes another one and says the word actually is a superfluous filler word!
Actually, it would not have occurred to me to actively test a Boucheron, seemed the few that I had tested, but always in a conventional way boring (so boring that I confused Boucheron partly with Burberry, which I find even more boring, embarrassing!)
But there came this hiking package.
Actually, I had already paused at hiking packages for several reasons over almost a year, but exactly this one appealed to me.
And so it came to that I tested a Boucheron and would actually have to revise my judgment about the brand.
This fragrance is great and anything but boring.
The prelude: Fresh bergamot. I love that! So many fragrances start like this. Nevertheless, I find it always beautiful.
But here comes immediately something tart, tart-floral. Immediately I think: these slightly scratchy, unspecific flowers, which I can't assign to any particular flower and which seem a bit like they're from your science fiction novel, could also be from a Mugler fragrance: Fascinatingly different and at the same time intense and lushly floral.
Already I'm thinking of Aura EDP, though Fleurs is actually quite different, softer and powderier and less green.
The heart notes are mostly these amazing, strange yet familiar indefinable exo-florals with slight spiciness, slight sweetness, and lots of powder, but it's lush instead of dusty. And now comes my association: that tart note that gives the scent an edge, a kick, I know that one, only from where? Quickly it pops into my head: LouLou! But, no, LouLou is much less pleasing and, with its insect spray undertone, has much more scare potential than the softer, sweeter and powderier Fleurs. But a touch of this....I'd really like togentest. Homeopathic traces of insect spray seem to play into Fleurs, too.
So science fiction novel florals, a touch of Mugler's aura, a globule of LouLou insect spray, succulent powder and light sweetness with a dash of tonka form a heart note that is wonderfully unusual, intense and slightly trashy that all I can say is WOW! I want this one! This is something special. This is a fragrance that makes me marvel, enjoy and laugh. So quirky in this combination and yet wearable, it makes me grin! Actually, a brazen fragrance!
As it progresses, Fleurs moderates somewhat in that vanilla and what seems to me to be a tiny bit of cashmeran join in, contributing soft, woody warmth. The powder remains. The Aura and LouLou edges are rounded out and lose shaking potential, so Fleurs slowly fades out with sweet exo flowers on woody vanilla. The longevity is tremendous. I smelled the scent all day and all day intensely. The next day, I could only wear my clothes again if I wore Fleurs again too, because anything else would have amounted to layering.
So Fleurs is also very impressive in this respect.
Actually, I wasn't going to buy another fragrance until May, just swap. Actually. Now I've ordered Fleurs. I had to, it grabbed me and it's currently available at an incredibly good price.
Here comes another one and says the word actually is a superfluous filler word!
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