05/16/2024
DasCroe
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DasCroe
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The inevitability of wanting to have
There are these products from a large German coffee manufacturer with the bean in the logo, where you first stand in front of it and think "what's that again, nobody needs that" only to never want to live without it again later. I feel the same way with Untitled Rose Eau de Parfum - apart from the fact that I came to this beautiful rose fragrance like the virgin to the child, because it was a lovely souk addition (Kudos at this point to all EssenceVitae*as who take the trouble to match the addition with the profile and then give you really great things! A little heart for you!).
Rose with maritime notes?!?!! Is that the equivalent of dark chocolate in gravy? Wouldn't you intuitively combine it but the result is unfortunately great? YES! It is! Both on their own are two scents I really like (so rose and maritime, not chocolate and gravy!) but the combination is so great!
Imagine a scent like Wood Sage & Sea Salt Cologne and a soft authentic and unsweet rose. Not a yellow or white rose, but a red one. Tadaaaa! In this case, the pretty structure was also not smothered with musk - a GOOD decision. Although the description 'green notes' is as precise as saying "there are vegetables to eat", the effect can be summarized as follows: floral, slightly green and salty. Nothing disturbs, nothing is too sweet. Oh, wonderful.
The flacon design reminds me a lot of Dior (coincidence or "coincidence"?), simple, chic, uncapricious.
Unfortunately, the fragrance gets very close to my skin very quickly and doesn't last >3h, but there is also perfume oil - even at the same price! - in which I have high hopes, as I now know how gray and dreary my life was without salty roses...
Rose with maritime notes?!?!! Is that the equivalent of dark chocolate in gravy? Wouldn't you intuitively combine it but the result is unfortunately great? YES! It is! Both on their own are two scents I really like (so rose and maritime, not chocolate and gravy!) but the combination is so great!
Imagine a scent like Wood Sage & Sea Salt Cologne and a soft authentic and unsweet rose. Not a yellow or white rose, but a red one. Tadaaaa! In this case, the pretty structure was also not smothered with musk - a GOOD decision. Although the description 'green notes' is as precise as saying "there are vegetables to eat", the effect can be summarized as follows: floral, slightly green and salty. Nothing disturbs, nothing is too sweet. Oh, wonderful.
The flacon design reminds me a lot of Dior (coincidence or "coincidence"?), simple, chic, uncapricious.
Unfortunately, the fragrance gets very close to my skin very quickly and doesn't last >3h, but there is also perfume oil - even at the same price! - in which I have high hopes, as I now know how gray and dreary my life was without salty roses...