


I am also reminded of Black Perfecto, where I feel the lauder more discreet, no less intense, but softer, lighter, friendlier and yet also more unusual. Compared to the Guerlain, I find the cherry in the Lauder somewhat more authentic, because I recognize it as such. But at first Modern Muse Le Rouge Gloss reminds me of La Petite Robe Noire.
LE ROUGE PERFUME SERIES
As several others have written here, it is precisely the smell of the little cherry lollipops that Kojak always sucked from the TV series after giving up smoking. Modern Muse La Rouge Gloss starts without latex, it starts with sweet, intense artificial cherry. And after I've read the term vinyl chord, with a lot of good will I can also sense the strange smell in a memory flashlight, which occurs when you pull a new record out of the cover.Ĭhapter 2: I have anticipated. I think that means what I smell, maybe carrot seeds also play into it, but I don't perceive them directly. There is a very fine latex smell, dense but not stuffy artificial but not unpleasant. And I wonder how it can be that I associate this smell with latex or silicone, although I don't think silicone smells like anything at all (unless you press it directly from the tube into a joint, but then it smells like solvent and I don't mean that) and latex I know smells like almost nothing. Foreword: When I tested Dom Quilom and read the note "Latex" there, and I didn't smell anything that could have reminded me of latex, I thought it was another desperate attempt of a marketing department to give itself the appearance of the extraordinary (Dom Quilom doesn't need that at all)Ĭhapter 1: Now I tested Modern Muse Le Rouge Gloss.Īnd why does this fragrance impress me so much, fascinate me so much? You already suspect it: I smell there a fine, interesting latex note or perhaps also silicone.
