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Zitronenschale
Member since February 2026
Ich liebe Düfte, die Geschichten erzählen. Sie dürfen gerne auch sanft und hautnah sein, ich brauch keine riesige Duftwolke. Von Zitrusfrüchten, Tee, über Gebäck hin zur Meeresbrise ist bei mir alles dabei.
Typical Liis, a delicate skin scent that once again possesses perfect clean girl vibes. For me, the citrus notes hardly come through; the focus is on magnolia and water lily, which are carried by amber but maintain a lightness through the maritime notes.
Almost a photorealistic carrot cake scent that clearly combines the sweetness of the frosting, the earthiness of the carrot, the tart nut note, and the spices. A very unusual but good gourmand that stands out from the crowd.
A fragrance that is simply fun. Grapefruit and rhubarb combine in a fresh zestiness with sufficient acidity, while juniper additionally provides a summer cocktail vibe. The base adds some depth. Quite linear in its development and pleasing.
A fragrance that I had imagined to be lighter and woodier. Unfortunately, neroli and orange blossom take over here and make the scent personally stifling and heavy for me. The carrot adds an almost earthy sweetness. Unfortunately not for me.
This fragrance is slightly tart, clean, and fresh. One would rather expect a sea breeze with Neptune, but instead receives a garden with citrus trees, floral splendor, and a small corner for herbs. The tea has quite a bit to contend with. A green scent with a distinct iris drydown, which I likely see more on a man because of the lavender.
A rather summery fresh fragrance that nevertheless also brings a massive sweetness and shower gel vibes. I find it slightly masculine, but wearable for both genders. Sillage is good, longevity is average. Personally too synthetic for me.
A fragrance with sparkling lightness. Clear and gentle. The magnolia comes out well, while the fruits combine into a berry tutti-frutti vibe. Longevity and sillage are moderate.
Sun-kissed skin, freshly lotioned. The sunscreen hasn't fully absorbed yet and the waiter is just bringing the next sticky-sweet cocktail on an all-inclusive holiday. Summer vibes. Distinctly feminine and unfortunately very synthetic.
Very subtle, very close to the skin, clean and understated. This fragrance completely lives up to its name. One that basically works anytime, from hot summer evenings to icy winter freshness. A good daily scent that wouldn't bother anyone nearby. For me personally, however, it is too understated and quiet.
This fragrance is pure green fig, with all its light sweetness, the creaminess of the fruit, and the feeling of standing under a fig tree. The most authentic fig fragrance on the market.
Warm, cozy, and spicy. For me, the tea remains clearly behind the other notes, but that doesn't make the fragrance any less pleasant. To me, it's a scent that captures the feeling of the first days of autumn, when you first get comfortable again with a cozy blanket, a book, and a cup of cocoa or tea. The fragrance has a distinct sweetness that you have to like.
Oh, this scent is different. The rose is fresh, almost sweetly fruity and thus far removed from the dusty, sticky rose scent that sometimes occurs. This young loveliness is then enveloped by sea spray and salty air. You can literally feel the rough sea. A fragrance that is only for true salt lovers.
Oh, it's beautiful! For me, it's the more well-rounded version of Wulong Cha, where the citrus notes are more prominent, making the fragrance even fresher. Green tea with bergamot aroma through and through. Clean, unisex, and something for warm days. At the same time, it has outstanding longevity for a fragrance that is primarily built on a tea note.
A distinctly green tea scent that gives off spa vibes and has a very linear development. Less citrus than the X version, it almost reminds one of cucumber. On me, it develops quite herbaceously, which is why I prefer Wulong Cha X. The fig stands out clearly, as do the oolong and the litsea, but the other citrus notes are somewhat weak.
It is the typical, skin-close and light Liis DNA, with very well-balanced notes. The bergamot is not tart, but instead gains almost a sweetness from the cardamom. A greener sister of a classic Earl Grey. An incredibly beautiful, understated fragrance for warm days and everyday use. One of my favorite tea scents.
I was just back at Loch Lomond in January. It was a sunny winter day, the lake lay calm before me, a robin rustled in the bushes and all around me the gorse was in bloom. This fragrance smells exactly like that moment and it's incredible how naturally the scent of gorse was captured. Very special, but certainly something unique for the right person with a preference for green scents.
Very sweet and loud. This is a fragrance for a woman who wants to be at the center of gossip, who isn't afraid of a bit of synthetics, and who would love to bathe in gourmand scents.
I find it sweeter, heavier, and denser than Lira. Lemon pastry, but somehow not entirely edible. Fruity at the start, becoming more cozy over time. Personally too sweet and sticky for warm days.
A milky green note is suddenly joined by a gummy candy vibe - flavor? Green apple! But not sour. An extremely exciting mixture that actually makes me think more of a meadow orchard than grazing cows. The longevity is outstanding on me.