Sundrunk by Imaginary Authors
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7.0 / 10 124 Ratings
According to EssenceVitae Research Team A perfume by Imaginary Authors for women and men, released in 2018. Furthermore The scent is citrusy-fruity. It is still in production.
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7.0124 Ratings
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6.788 Ratings
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6.287 Ratings
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6.434 Ratings
Submitted by multiple users, last update on 12.04.2024.

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Franfan20

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Summer Feeling
A bittersweet citrus fruit dips into a sea of nectar and stimulates olfactory cells and papillae with its appetizing scent. With its refreshing thirst-quenching character, Sundrunk draws the picture of an America of the 60s, the Beach Boys era, Good Vibrations and Surfin' USA sound from the car radio. It is midsummer and there is only one holiday destination. The sea with wide, white sandy beaches. Ice cream as much as you can eat. Fairs on the coast. Anything seems possible. A positive, sunny mood floods the fragrance, which is both fresh-fruity and bitter-herbal. Candied orange peels as far as the nose can smell. Life for the moment, best advertising material for Lagnese and Co. A spray on the skin and off on holiday. The fragrance interprets the "Summer Feeling" theme in a completely carefree way with an almost effervescent lightness.

Sundrunk is: summer, sun, beach, surfing, fun, refreshment, festivals, good mood and everything else you might think of about holidays.
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Jingle

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Paddington Bear's first choice
In the prelude really one to one British bitter orange marmalade - how delicious! And then it already becomes Christmassy, I think of candied orange peel, the peeling of tangerines and a candle in which I express the peels. Even the audible rharbarber, the neroli do not dissuade me from this first impression. Well, for me as an Alman oranges are of course southern fruits for the cold season and I have never seen an orange growing on a tree. For Californians, for example, the fragrance may seem quite different.

The green in the perfume, and I mean not only the honeysuckle, but here also times the rhubarb, comes across cypress-like. That may also be the ethereal, the cypress has in common with orange peel, I mean this intensely oily, volatile quality.

Citrus scents are said to have a mood-lifting effect. And yes, it works here! Whether it's the sophisticated breakfast (jam is a treat!), the Sunday special with toast rack, Advent with dim lights and with early twilight as a young child, or the imaginings/memories of a southern country, of summer.

I can smell artificial notes on the fragrance only insofar as it is the treated, candied orange. Not a naturalistic orange, but the one that is considered a delicacy. But not Capri ice cream, but what much older, the Spanish fruit house in Munich.
Cleaner, glue I do not perceive, and I say that as the owner of a (incidentally terrific) orange oil cleaner. And there I come back again to the element mentioned above "ethereal" and which I can only know insistently for lack of better knowledge; surely a chemical property.

As the fragrance progresses it shows the neroli more clearly, I also feel briefly reminded of Hermes' Jour, only better, without the rubber, hehe. The associated cypress turns into the heavenly scent of printed matter (subtle, don't expect a print shop).

It's totally fascinating to me that my scent impression is so different from the previous ones here: Sundrunk is more contemplative than effervescent for me, but still appropriate for a summer night party. It is the most bitter Orangina you have ever drunk. The sun is beating down on your shoulders. A precious candied orange slice for potato-and-kale eaters, in the 19th century. It shines its orange light into a dark living room and warms like a fireplace. Sundrunk is the unbridled bite into an orange, through the peel, through the white, until the juice swells into your mouth like a hot kiss at night in a lush Florida garden.
For me, it's an either-or scent: high summer or Advent. For both seasons, however, an asset, "makes your eyes light up," to stay linguistically in the Christmas world.

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Mlleghoul

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Mlleghoul
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Brassy Sun-In hair and orange push-up pops
I don't want to call this a novelty scent because that's a little dismissive, but it is definitely the sort of thing that one might wear to evoke a very particular nostalgia. In my case, it's being locked outside in the afternoon heat of childhood summer vacations; my mother would hand us each a sticky, effervescent orange push-up pop, and send us outside to, ostensibly, get us out of her hair. The door wasn't actually locked behind us, but it felt like to seek entry back indoors would be risking the sort of fury and frustration on the part of our mother, that as children, we feared immeasurably. So there's that syrupy, citrusy, fizziness, the scent of fresh-cut grass and chopped-up jasmine from the lawnmower, a sort of soapy green honeysuckle note, and a bit of a chemical-plasticky element, that you will recognize if you have ever had your damp, brassy, freshly Sun-Ined hair, drying in the sunshine on a sweltering Florida day. I don't know that this scent is very wearable, but I am glad that I got a chance to sniff it.

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DressUpWitch

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Ghost of stale cologne
This fragrance follows the same tragic arc of several other Imaginary Authors scents: at first spray it's delightful (fruity but not too sweet, nostalgic, bright), but it quickly slides into a generic, stale cologne scent on the dry-down. Once dry, I actually can't tell the difference between this scent, Every Storm a Serenade, Falling into the Sea, or Telegrama. Big disappointment.
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LastWonder

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From Candy to Realistic Orange
This scent starts really sweet, like candied orange slices. It was almost sickly sweet. Very quickly the sweetness softens into a more realistic orange with a floral background. It smells like an actual orange with all its sweetness, tartness, and bitterness. The dry down is pretty soapy, that could be the rose water note. It projects pretty well in the first hour or two but then quickly disappears, it definitely did not last past 3 hours.
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MeadhbhMeadhbh 11 months ago
First impressions, this kind of reminds me of those vitamin C dissolving fizzy tablets
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ScentofSoilScentofSoil 11 months ago
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Starts off with a smell resembling mosquito repellent, shorty afterwards it becomes citrusy with a note of swimming pool chlorine.
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SheRaSheRa 11 months ago
Very appealing. Fun citrus floral. It evokes the scent of Oribe hair products. If you like that hairspray, wish you had it as a fragrance, it’s this!
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FreshKatsuFreshKatsu 3 months ago
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Synthetic, concentrated orange opening reminiscent of Fanta but strangely compelling? Tamed by neroli & orange blossom in drydown
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StaciaStacia 9 months ago
Zesty, fizzy, slightly camphorous at times. Bright and nose clearing neroli and honeysuckle. Smells like a delicious cocktail.
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