08/14/2023
Ringtale
73 Reviews
Ringtale
2
It's oh so quiet...shhh, shhh...it's oh so still...shhh, shhh.....
March 2024:
Well, it was on sale so I finally bought a cute (very cute!!) little bottle containing 30 ml. I just wanted to explore this better and for a longer period of time.
It actually is quite pleasant in a strange way. This is what I would call: an abstract kind of scent. I think this is very appropriate for work without it being too dull or unremarkable. The top notes are mesmerizing/confusing/unique (in a good way), then something darker starts which disapears again, reveiling a faint, but still lively, memory of those lovely topnotes. And then it stays that way. I do get that powder everyone is talking about, but it's not the powder as in the 'usual' powdery scents: less sweet and less 'baby-whipe-like' in my opinion. Unless you're someone that prefers the fruity, gourmand or dark, vanilla kind of perfumes, you may like this.
Remember the song from the add long ago?
Well I think that song does justice to the fragrance. I find it a very quiet, polite and modest fragrance. I can't remember the original from the seventies, because I never liked it enough from first spray then to give it a proper try (the adds then were even more beautyful though: very romantic, vintage styled actresses in beautyfully designed old bathrooms and, because of that, I so much wanted to love the fragrance, but I didn't). I tried it today in a shop after al that time and I don't dislike it now. Ofcourse my olfactory preferences have changed or maybe the scent has changed for the better, I'm not able to tell.
In the opening, I smell the LOTV performing like soft and gentle aldehydes and a touch of jasmine and rose and hyacinth, but very faintly so. The drydown is more chypre, but not as 'chypre' as most chypres. It stays quiet all the way.
Nothing is 'bossy' or making a statement here.
I'd say this would be a great 'beginners chypre' actually.
I always loved that bottle and I still do :-)
Here in the Netherlands it can be bought for a song in drugstore chains sometimes,
I won't buy it though, because it doesn't really thrill me.
Well, it was on sale so I finally bought a cute (very cute!!) little bottle containing 30 ml. I just wanted to explore this better and for a longer period of time.
It actually is quite pleasant in a strange way. This is what I would call: an abstract kind of scent. I think this is very appropriate for work without it being too dull or unremarkable. The top notes are mesmerizing/confusing/unique (in a good way), then something darker starts which disapears again, reveiling a faint, but still lively, memory of those lovely topnotes. And then it stays that way. I do get that powder everyone is talking about, but it's not the powder as in the 'usual' powdery scents: less sweet and less 'baby-whipe-like' in my opinion. Unless you're someone that prefers the fruity, gourmand or dark, vanilla kind of perfumes, you may like this.
Remember the song from the add long ago?
Well I think that song does justice to the fragrance. I find it a very quiet, polite and modest fragrance. I can't remember the original from the seventies, because I never liked it enough from first spray then to give it a proper try (the adds then were even more beautyful though: very romantic, vintage styled actresses in beautyfully designed old bathrooms and, because of that, I so much wanted to love the fragrance, but I didn't). I tried it today in a shop after al that time and I don't dislike it now. Ofcourse my olfactory preferences have changed or maybe the scent has changed for the better, I'm not able to tell.
In the opening, I smell the LOTV performing like soft and gentle aldehydes and a touch of jasmine and rose and hyacinth, but very faintly so. The drydown is more chypre, but not as 'chypre' as most chypres. It stays quiet all the way.
Nothing is 'bossy' or making a statement here.
I'd say this would be a great 'beginners chypre' actually.
I always loved that bottle and I still do :-)
Here in the Netherlands it can be bought for a song in drugstore chains sometimes,
I won't buy it though, because it doesn't really thrill me.
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