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Dior Dior Collection. Silver Shadow Clear Wood. A world of milky wood. Notes: Myrrh, iris, musk, floral notes.
. The name is so beautiful I couldn't resist buying it! Then I saw the notes and was disappointed! The test wasn't a surprise, but I didn't disappoint either. After a few tries, I found the longevity good, but the sillage wasn't great. Perhaps it's its gentleness that doesn't bother me.
. Test experience: After the alcohol dissipates, the woodiness emerges first. The woodiness blends with iris and honey, and the woodiness begins to take on a subtle sweetness. The opening aura establishes a charming and expensive foundation. Later, the resinous woodiness and musk continue to sweeten. The lack of surprise may be due to the beautiful name. I expected it to be a sage fragrance, but it turned out to be a sweet, grounded, and powdery fragrance. The iris is powdery but not overpowering, and it's not off-putting either. For me, it just doesn't stand out as its name suggests. I don't understand why it's silver? It has a subtle, non-aggressive scent that follows you everywhere. Perhaps it's the combination of wood and sweetness that makes them perfect, hence the name Qingmu. It's appropriate to wear it in any occasion or weather. Perhaps this simple, somewhat boring quality is its hallmark, so I'm relieved. If I had to describe it in one word, it would be like an old wooden work, with unclear outlines, mixed with complex emotions, a sense of age, and a story. It's hard to tell whether it's warm or distant.
Dior Dior Collection. Silver Shadow Clear Wood. A world of milky wood. Notes: Myrrh, iris, musk, floral notes.
. The name is so beautiful I couldn't resist buying it! Then I saw the notes and was disappointed! The test wasn't a surprise, but I didn't disappoint either. After a few tries, I found the longevity good, but the sillage wasn't great. Perhaps it's its gentleness that doesn't bother me.
. Test experience: After the alcohol dissipates, the woodiness emerges first. The woodiness blends with iris and honey, and the woodiness begins to take on a subtle sweetness. The opening aura establishes a charming and expensive foundation. Later, the resinous woodiness and musk continue to sweeten. The lack of surprise may be due to the beautiful name. I expected it to be a sage fragrance, but it turned out to be a sweet, grounded, and powdery fragrance. The iris is powdery but not overpowering, and it's not off-putting either. For me, it just doesn't stand out as its name suggests. I don't understand why it's silver? It has a subtle, non-aggressive scent that follows you everywhere. Perhaps it's the combination of wood and sweetness that makes them perfect, hence the name Qingmu. It's appropriate to wear it in any occasion or weather. Perhaps this simple, somewhat boring quality is its hallmark, so I'm relieved. If I had to describe it in one word, it would be like an old wooden work, with unclear outlines, mixed with complex emotions, a sense of age, and a story. It's hard to tell whether it's warm or distant.
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