CB I Hate Perfume Walking in the Air: The Scent of New Fallen Snow

 

 

Christopher Brosius’ Perfume, Walking in the Air is a lively and lovely ozonic fragrance with the power to transport the wearer deep into a magical forest sparkling with the beauty and cleanliness of new fallen snow.

 

This mysterious fragrance contains all of the emptiness and silence of a natural environment blanketed with fresh white purity throwing silvery shadows in a black and white world.

 

It reminds me of an iceberg with a tender green note peeking out of the blue ocean, as if the mysterious underbelly of the iceberg whispers hushed stories of seaweeds and creatures deep beneath the surface… but all you can see is a small part of the whole.

 

Walking in the air is the cleanest of scents, it is as fresh as a crushed leaf, as cold as frozen breath and as dazzling as sun sparkles on winter ice crystals. If you like pure, clean, fresh scents I would add Walking in the Air to your collection. An award winning fragrance, Walking in the Air offers you a respite from complexity, a purification ceremony available any time of year.

 

The Bottle I have is the 15ml Absolute by CB I Hate Perfume which I love as a skin scent, the fragrance is also available as a 2ml trial size and as a 150 ml Home Spray perfect to freshen your living or working space.

http://www.cbihateperfume.com/walkingintheair.html

 

 

Worth the risk to buy unsniffed: Most definitely Yes.

Blended or Natural: Blended. CB I hate Perfume employs natural materials and synthetics of the highest quality.

Longevity: Average

Sillage: Average

Iceberg image http://www.eurolouvre.co.uk/webtools/pictures/images/iceberg.jpg

Snow Photos Bill Ewart MV Postcards

Monica “Skye” Miller, Natural Perfume & Senior Editor

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  • Monica, I have been wanting to test out CB I Hate Perfume line. This scent sounds lovely and sounds like it allows the wearer to capture a moment of stillness.

  • And I was just thinking the other day that I would love to have a scent reminiscent of snow but didn't know of any (this was one of the suggestions people made). 🙂 Sounds great.

  • I wish I could try some CB I hate perfumes sometime! I'm sure that I would find my "perfect evocative smell".
    There are a few scents that I have in my "to try list" but I don't know when I'll find them in Europe.