05/22/2024
Splitter
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Splitter
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Burning dunes, cold wind
When I last ordered from Malaga, I asked for Prin Lomros fragrances as a sample. And this one was one of the ones I really wanted to try anyway. So I can now delve into the depths of this fragrance with you.
The cedar burns at the beginning. It is glowing wood that flows into my nose as if I were putting the chips fresh on the coals, underpinned by a potpourri of spices and very authentically hot. It is glistening bright in this composition and the air seems dusty and dry.
The fire and the burning sensation in the eyes slowly subside. The fragrance becomes more balsamic, almost touchable.
The oppressive spiciness of cumin settles on me. A feeling of dry earth, hot sand and midsummer sets in.
And while resins slowly reveal themselves and assert themselves, nutmeg shimmers in delicate flakes. And there is the cedar from the beginning again. Now set in amber and interwoven with cinnamon. The wind blows cooler and cooler through the void that this fragrance fills so wonderfully.
More and more lively components take over part of the game. Whether it is dry, sweet fruits or refreshing notes of mint, the effect is harmonious and balanced.
Poetically, all the notes are harmonious and coherently composed and, in my opinion, we have a flagship oriental here that does not drift into sweetness or rosiness, but has a profound character that is worth discovering and will definitely find its way into my home.
The cedar burns at the beginning. It is glowing wood that flows into my nose as if I were putting the chips fresh on the coals, underpinned by a potpourri of spices and very authentically hot. It is glistening bright in this composition and the air seems dusty and dry.
The fire and the burning sensation in the eyes slowly subside. The fragrance becomes more balsamic, almost touchable.
The oppressive spiciness of cumin settles on me. A feeling of dry earth, hot sand and midsummer sets in.
And while resins slowly reveal themselves and assert themselves, nutmeg shimmers in delicate flakes. And there is the cedar from the beginning again. Now set in amber and interwoven with cinnamon. The wind blows cooler and cooler through the void that this fragrance fills so wonderfully.
More and more lively components take over part of the game. Whether it is dry, sweet fruits or refreshing notes of mint, the effect is harmonious and balanced.
Poetically, all the notes are harmonious and coherently composed and, in my opinion, we have a flagship oriental here that does not drift into sweetness or rosiness, but has a profound character that is worth discovering and will definitely find its way into my home.
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