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Another one of her more recent reviews:
> i'm reminded of antiquated rouges and lipsticks, eraser pencil-toppers, and lip balm from the 2000s. it is delightfully dusty, with the tender powder of violet and rose still emanating a certain gentle redolence, as citrus tempers the dust like fresh air. the powderiness is far from suffocating, acting more like a veil draped over flowers and oakmoss. it's as if orris butter is a glue tying each note together; yet nightingale remains first and foremost a chypre! beyond the powder, plum blossom's honeyed floralcy lends a dose of sweetness, cherry-like and sophisticated but tame. there is a bitterness lurking in the base that i adore, green and biting underneath all the magenta clouds

> NOOO THAT DOESN'T MEAN ANYTHING IT DOESN'T MAKE ANY SENSE SHE'S JUST SAYING RANDOM THINGS TO SOUND SMART 

I mean do anons REALLY?