
J'avais étiqueté les flacons à échantillons avec mes numéros de formule. Voici donc les impressions de Roberto, qu'il m'a autorisé à reproduire ici. (je ne les ai pas traduite, elles sont en anglais).
« So, i took the fragrances numbers and went directly to smell them without going to the blog to read again where they come from...a kind of blind examination...so i go just into my impressions without thinking the raw materials...
so, here we go:
217: i can see a yellow sun in front of me...so yellow and sparkling..a little balsamic and fresh...after a while still sparkling but sweetie...clear and shaped drydown
186: opening with a clean erbaceous note, fresh and sweet, green that suddenly become somehow a candy minty note..
166: soapy green note...imperial...then green leaves that become more and more green...on my skin become somethiung between a strong lemon and petitgrain (a note that i love)...
223: reesin like, remind me of the mirra note with this liquorice that permeate the smell..after a while smootley goes from bitter into a sweet aspect ...meditative note..
226:the almonds are around me...very sweet, tasty, yummy...soapy warm bubble bath...(here the benzaldehyde tend to dominate from the beginning)
185: flowery aromatic, somehow narcotic and heavy...mysterious but present woman in front of me..
my favourite 217, 186 and 166 »
Je vous donne tout de même les correspondances entre les numéros de formule et les articles du blog :
217 Ylang Patchouli
186 Fougère orientale
166 Cologne enfantine
223 Teintures alcooliques
226 Par ici la bonne galette
185 Solaire et Exotique
(Source illustration : photo-libre.fr)



