by colombina
. I do not wearing Angel often, it is a hard perfume for me to abandon off, but I do revere its shadowy gourmand placing; it is explicitly a jewel and one that launched a thousand scents. I must brook that I dream that the new trine will not be primitive enough to in fact confirm their being. I still find it slightly ironic that, after receiving much acclaim for creating a non-floral balance, Mugler evident to add flowers to the intermingling. (Top note: Violet Grassy, ‘Crystallized Sugar. Midway note: Violet, Woody Notes. Forged note: Patchouli, Vanilla Notes). For some vindication I expected to like it the most, but then I always picture I would like violet fragrances and I am often incongruous, perhaps the sad in truth is, violets and I don’t like each other all that much after all. Do therefore take what I say with a speck of reservedly, but the details remains that, on my coat, there is nothing left of Angel in Angel Violet, well-grounded dusty old violets that dry down to something reminiscent of the sniff out of sweaty coating…Angel Violet had a guaranteed inactive powderiness that I found rather abrupt.
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