Sunday, December 19, 2010

Armpit Cyst Epsom Salt

- Cassandra

Kassandra is the name of the daughter of Priam in Greek mythology. She looked into the future, but no one wanted her faith schenken.Noch today is said of unsuspecting predictions, it's "Cassandra cries." A tragic, dark female figure, a visionary of celebrated and captivating beauty, in which even the god Apollo love .....

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This legendary figure is the namesake of another fragrance from the Because perfume house.
"Cassandra" Weil was produced in the period 1936-1969 and sold. The "nose" of this fragrance was Jacqueline Fraysse.



I found this beautiful flacon - with mat, spherical glass stopper and clear, bright Korpus.Teile the glassine seal and the gold ribbon is still there, the gold label is impeccable. Almost full, the perfume was probably not used very often.


Cassandra - and Art Deco knife from the 30s
And the plug was stuck. This seems to be (for me) program, the Weil-flasks.
So I searched back together all the courage and tries to force route by using leverage through my Juwellierzange.


It worked out well. Only my nerves exploded for a moment that the fixed, ground-in stopper with a loud "KNACKKK" flew out of the neck. It sounded accurate to the way a breaking of glass. Pure adrenaline - but all was well. He flew a little distance - and I was finally able to smell the fragrance. The fragrance begins
unfortunately somewhat acidic, the top notes of bergamot and lemon have changed to their disadvantage. But soon this unpleasant odor is gone through, and a bouquet unfolds:


aldehydes and slightly spicy notes, herbal, green ingredients are mixed with unexpected warmth in the background. I smell a lot! Oak Moss, resin, galbanum, benzoin, vanilla and Styrax.
Any fruit shine through juicy and ripe, it could be cherries, or apricot seeds / almonds. A touch of marzipan maybe ....
I'm thrilled with how this unfolds bulky old, antique perfume. The wort is
and herbs (angelica root perhaps?) vanish.
Now come the animal grades gradually into the foreground and hover over the skin as it were. For me to date the perfume with the highest perceived levels of gray amber. Civet is present, and sandalwood. A bit of patchouli, incense, a little - a fragrance cocktail worthy of a Greek woman of mythology.
The base is long, lush, sexy and rich in diversity. A few swabs are enough to completely wrap myself in this complex fragrance experience - an effect that is unfortunately lacking in most modern perfumes.




I'm really glad to have this treasure of a nearly full bottle of 30ml. That's enough for me for a while - and promises expressed Genuss.Verführerisch, mysterious, profound.

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