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acallockelo – :
It was a sunny, late spring afternoon when I walked into this little niche perfume shop in the narrow alley. It was my last month in Budapest, and I was 20 years old. I saw this perfume on the shelf, along with some other perfumes from the same brand, named after my favorite author. It was way more expensive than all the other perfumes I bought at stores like sephora, but I paid for it without a doubt. I could really use a good souvenir, I thought. This perfume was a love at the first sight (sniff), just like Budapest.
Now, every time I open this bottle, I can’t help thinking about Budapest, the winds by the Danube, as well as the spring of my 20th year.
This bottle is also my absolute favorite of all perfumes. I would put my other perfumes in the checked suitcase when I travel, but always carry this bottle with me in my purse/backpack/etc.
Rabiz – :
The first impression may be to have sprayed a given rose water. In fact, Juan Manuel is far from being trivial and given. And ‘no doubt it is a tribute to pink, but is expressed in different facets which make the fragrance very original. And it is the maximal expression of freshness and romance of the rose. When the scent finds its balance on the skin, it makes you think of summer, and in particular to the skin warmed by the sun: this gives an identity to Juan Samule very cheerful, sweet and bright.
If you want to have a rose fragrance, you have to buy it.
Smoxiamiz – :
I have a sample of this… Love at first, second, and third and so on sniff. Will have to buy a bottle, I think.
kostik11 – :
I’ve tried a sample.I think it remember me Quartz Rose by Durbano but a with a little less incense.The rose smell fresh and heavy but the longevity is short.