The freshness of oxygen, nail polish, flash of metal, cellulosic smell, pure air of the high mountains, sand dunes, fire energy, ultimate fusion, washing drying in the wind, burnt rubber, mineral intensity of carbon, flaming rock.
What on earth am I? I couldn’t resist.



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Ummm…let me guess…hmmm…Shakespeare on crack?
Bottled mineral water
Cape Grim Premium Natural Water?
Google is my friend.
Odeur 53 (1998) by CdG
First molecular food, now futurist perfumes!?
Reminds me of Kramer’s (Seinfeld) “The Beach” episode.
I will still stick to my Shakespeare theory though…its got legs.
indeed
i was thinking Comme des Garcons perfumes too…
asbestos
Araldite.
Are you baking your own crack cocaine?
Interesting that only one women commented here and she’s a crack adict. BTW Kylie, I’ll bring the baking soda. Andrew, I think that was what attracted me to this product the element of Shakespeare – or at least a copywriter – on crack. James asbestos mught me close but would be fatal. Phil, Araldite too strong. Andrew/Cliff bang on I’m now also into futurist perfumes, and thanks for reminding me of Kramer’s “The Beach” – I’d forgotten about that. I reckon it smells of freshly laundered linen, which is a great smell to leave home with each morning. I’ve seldom worn aftershave or perfume for 20 years but Odeur 53 has changed all that.
You didn’t seem to be giving off flaming rock and nail polish odour when I last smelt you… are those the actual ingredients??
If I recall the flaming was in the frying pan and the nail polish was on my toenails.