05/20/2024
Duftfreund11
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Duftfreund11
Mosses of Morocco
Mooses swings his blue barge onto the quay, untangles a few ropes and the net and steps onto solid ground. In his once white shirt, he attracts the attention of the fancy lounge opposite. Piercing eyes behind feminine sunglasses pierce him with a hint of longing and uncertain rejection (yuzu and amber). Only the bossa nova version of cures lullaby from the speakers whispers the secret thoughts of the guests.
Mooses does not mind, he got an extra skin over time. A skin of citric exoticism, not a European bergamot standard, something more distant, something yuzu. Behind it, however, is an earthy, brown protective layer. An amber reminiscent of the sea and wild whales, distant and reverent.
At the end, moss lichen remains which, depending on how long it is worn and how sweaty it is, slowly dissolves and blows away with the wind and water.
I know the yuzu violet combination from eau de cartier and like it very much. For me, the amberful is very supportive of the masculine side, but I think it is also worth a test for ladies and can provide surprises.
Yuzu and amber are probably the dominant pair. Yuzu is probably also accompanied by nutmeg. I can't separate the amber from the patchouli, deep earthy brown probably describes it best. Behind it lies the moss which allows the amber a really pleasant access, if you are a bit cautious for ambery scents like me. The moss also makes it a daily use for work and leisure When you give it a quick sniff, it can already be aquatic, which actually only gives it freshness.
It simply makes me feel confident and always correctly "dressed".
Mancera advertises it as a skinscent and that's exactly what it is. It sits on the skin and supports where it can. The durability is great again.
Mooses does not mind, he got an extra skin over time. A skin of citric exoticism, not a European bergamot standard, something more distant, something yuzu. Behind it, however, is an earthy, brown protective layer. An amber reminiscent of the sea and wild whales, distant and reverent.
At the end, moss lichen remains which, depending on how long it is worn and how sweaty it is, slowly dissolves and blows away with the wind and water.
I know the yuzu violet combination from eau de cartier and like it very much. For me, the amberful is very supportive of the masculine side, but I think it is also worth a test for ladies and can provide surprises.
Yuzu and amber are probably the dominant pair. Yuzu is probably also accompanied by nutmeg. I can't separate the amber from the patchouli, deep earthy brown probably describes it best. Behind it lies the moss which allows the amber a really pleasant access, if you are a bit cautious for ambery scents like me. The moss also makes it a daily use for work and leisure When you give it a quick sniff, it can already be aquatic, which actually only gives it freshness.
It simply makes me feel confident and always correctly "dressed".
Mancera advertises it as a skinscent and that's exactly what it is. It sits on the skin and supports where it can. The durability is great again.