11/28/2020
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The Vanilla Mistress
Let's start with a look at the name of this thoroughly exciting fragrance, which couldn't be more appropriate for the current season. "Vanhera"
"Van" = vanilla and "Hera" translated from Latin means "mistress".
The concept of the name probably has nothing to do with Hera, the deity and guardian of conjugal sexuality, because Hera's attribute was, among other things, the pomegranate and not the vanilla bean.
I find the name very very fitting, but more about that later.
Vanhera is beautifully embedded in a black-anthracite gift box with label and thus creates a feeling of high quality right from the start.
Vanhera's flacon looks high quality and is dressed with a black banderole and a black cap, so it's quite appropriate for a mistress!
I always find it quite difficult to judge the scent of vanilla in a perfume, because usually the whole thing is much too feminine or the queen of spices seems one-dimensional and boring.
It's different with this fragrance from Laboratorio Olfattivo.
Vanhera manages to enslave other scents and use them to make the vanilla DNA more exciting. At the same time, this results in the fragrance moving much more in the direction of "unisex".
The vanilla is fighting a battle here with the pepper, cardamom, sandalwood and cinnamon. Knowing full well that she is always superior to the quartet. As a result, the vanilla appears a little darker and more multidimensional. This makes it more wearable for a man, in my opinion, if the preference for vanilla is there. However, one thing has to be mentioned in all clarity, the sceptre does not give the vanilla out of the hand here!
I find the silage to be extremely potent, Vanhera also has a good shelf life.
So if you are looking for a great and exciting vanilla scent at Christmas time, this is the place to be. Due to the great outer packaging Vanhera is also very well suited as a Christmas present.
"Van" = vanilla and "Hera" translated from Latin means "mistress".
The concept of the name probably has nothing to do with Hera, the deity and guardian of conjugal sexuality, because Hera's attribute was, among other things, the pomegranate and not the vanilla bean.
I find the name very very fitting, but more about that later.
Vanhera is beautifully embedded in a black-anthracite gift box with label and thus creates a feeling of high quality right from the start.
Vanhera's flacon looks high quality and is dressed with a black banderole and a black cap, so it's quite appropriate for a mistress!
I always find it quite difficult to judge the scent of vanilla in a perfume, because usually the whole thing is much too feminine or the queen of spices seems one-dimensional and boring.
It's different with this fragrance from Laboratorio Olfattivo.
Vanhera manages to enslave other scents and use them to make the vanilla DNA more exciting. At the same time, this results in the fragrance moving much more in the direction of "unisex".
The vanilla is fighting a battle here with the pepper, cardamom, sandalwood and cinnamon. Knowing full well that she is always superior to the quartet. As a result, the vanilla appears a little darker and more multidimensional. This makes it more wearable for a man, in my opinion, if the preference for vanilla is there. However, one thing has to be mentioned in all clarity, the sceptre does not give the vanilla out of the hand here!
I find the silage to be extremely potent, Vanhera also has a good shelf life.
So if you are looking for a great and exciting vanilla scent at Christmas time, this is the place to be. Due to the great outer packaging Vanhera is also very well suited as a Christmas present.
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