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73igor – :
Una de dos: o yo estoy perdiendo el olfato o las casas de perfumería cada vez timan con más desvergüenza al cliente.
Porque esto huele como un clon barato de Mon Guerlain (y si Mon Guerlain ya olía barato, pues imagínense). La misma nota alcohólica-dadaísta-irritantemente fugaz y a la vez, inductora de jaquecas. Una lavanda new-age descafeinada, como de ambientador y un fondo dulzón-genérico-random. Lo demás, una cacofonía sintética, desabrida y tediosa. El frasco parece sacado del catálogo de Oriflame o Avon. Y por esto se pide del orden de ochenta euros, o sea, rayando con el nicho.
L’Occitane: otra bella casa de perfumería que ha sucumbido al lado oscuro.