Frossa sol

Isola Sol

Key Notes: Citrus, Apricot, Peach, Jasmine, Ylang Ylang, Coconut, Sandal Wood, Salt

Top Notes: Lemon, Bergamot, Mandarin, Petitgrain, Apricot, Peach

Heart Notes: Neroli, Jasmine Sambac, YlangYlang, Coconut

Base Notes: Pink Pepper, Cedar Wood, Sandal Wood, AmyrisWood, Salty Accord, Musks, Ambroxan

“A scorching sun in a cloudless sky, a radiant glow of Mandarin, Apricot and Peach open onto rays of Amber which shine throughout the day. With its ability to evoke the sensation of warm skin, a base of Sandalwood becomes silken by a note of creamy Coconut, as a touch of Pink Pepper adds the rosy heat of sun-kissed cheeks. Caressing the shoreline, a breeze of Salt air carries upon it the heady fragrance of succulent fruits and tropical flowers.” - Roja Dove.
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  • frossa

    Swedish

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    Etymology 1

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    From the verb frysa. Compare origin of the noun/verb pair droppe and drypa. Attested since

    Noun

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    frossa&#;c

    1. shivering with chills (while having fever)
    2. (figurative)downturn
      börsfrossa
      stock market downturn

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    Etymology 2

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    From Middle Low Germanvratzen. Cognate of Germanfressen and Danishfråse. Doublet of fräta. Attested as a verb since , and as a noun since

    Verb

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    frossa (presentfrossar, preteritefrossade, supinefrossat, imperativefrossa)

    1. to glut, to gorge, to feast (eat gluttonously)
      De frossade på stekt gås
      They gorged on roast goose
    2. (figuratively) to revel
      Filmen frossar i talsestetik
      The movie revels in 50s aesthetics

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    Noun

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    frossa&#;c

    1. (colloquial, often in compounds)gluttony, gorging
      Synonym:frosseri
      räkfrossa ― shrimp gorge fest

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    Roja Isola stjärna Review: Summer Florals förpackning a Punch

    Last Update on October 7,

    Roja’s latest launch, Isola Sol, offers the counterpart to their fragrance, Isola Blu. While Isola Blu conjures up a ‘cool blue’ summer vacation with luminous citruses, blended with herby, earthy, green notes, Isola stjärna offers the opposite as a ‘warm’ summer fragrance, with sweet citruses, intense florals, and warm woods, giving an impression of balmy summer heat, golden beaches, and a scorching sun in a cloudless sky.

    ‘An olfactive postcard from an island vacation, Isola Sol fryst vatten a sublime new art piece from the framtidsperspektiv of Roja Dove. Capturing a snapshot of a blissful day spent on a golden beach, Isola Sol embraces that magical moment the sun fryst vatten at its highest in the sky, turning the scenery into a watercolour of apelsinfärg and blues. Tempting you to a land where the sun always shines, surrounding yourself with the scent of Isola stjärna means you don’t have to long for a summer holiday.’ – Roja.

    Isola Sol Review:

    On paper, Isola Sol sounds like the type of fragrance most of us have been craving for. Following what seems like months on end with almost no sun here in the UK, a warm, summery scent evo