|
In the circles of fans of perfumery we talk about how fragrance can evoke strong emotions and how he gets in our brain, whose task is not able to express language.
We know that perfume can awaken memories, remind of important events. Well, listen, my friends: if you have a hard time, take my advice and stay somewhere within walking distance from Revlon Charlie.
Charlie appeared in 1973 and was launched as a fragrance market for the young, reckless and fun girl. While Charlie was in development, its working name sounded like "Cosmo" in honor of those women who love to read the magazine Cosmopolitan. According Osmoz, top notes Charlie - is a citrus oil, peach, blue and tarragon; in the central part - jasmine, lily, cyclamen and cloves; They constitute the basis of cedar and sandalwood, moss and vanilla. Osmoz Charlie describes as a floral oriental fragrance, but I would like to mention it as a green floral or even green chypre.
Charlie offers a riot of green peach aldehyde and then flows harmoniously in mineral florist foam. It smells cheap. Compared with Charlie, Dana Tabu can be associated with liquid wad of hundred dollar bills. Charlie smells like two-dollar Sauvignon Blanc (sauvignon blanc), poured in a blue glass goblet, slightly covered with a film of detergent.
You can tell me that he simply did not like it, but in reality, I was struck by it. In fact, for me, Charlie is associated with a relic of the past, with a mixture of cheap drinks served at the disco Holiday Inn at the edge of the oppressed city. It smells a rat polyester crepe de chine color noble charm marshmallow. It smells like food stamps and Jimmy Carter on the television receiver.
After that, I'm sure that the sale of perfume will be sufficient to continue its release, because, after all, start from the beginning have passed 35 years.
Author: Ann, New York
|
|
|
|
|
|