04/24/2024
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From a man's perspective
The nice thing about women's perfumes is that I can evaluate them differently. With a man's fragrance, I always think about how it smells on me and whether I feel like wearing it myself. It's completely different with women's fragrances, of course, because I just have to imagine how the perfume would smell on a lady. It's all a question of perspective.
Attached is the video of the unboxing and the first impression, which is really quite positive. La Fleur Bouquet starts out VERY strong for a floral spring-summer fragrance. I think that's good at first. It just smells like a sea of flowers, as if you were taking a walk outside. Really nice first impression, immediately gives me associations of a sunny spring day in the countryside. I can't detect the peach and lychee mentioned in the fragrance pyramid.
Overall, the fragrance reminds me a lot of other floral designer fragrances that cost x times as much, only with a really long shelf life. If it were based on first impressions, La Fleur Bouquet would be rated much higher.
However, I also find the aforementioned strength to be a disadvantage of the fragrance. In the long run, the Afnan is a bit tiring - simply too strong, too penetrating, too biting. Sometimes less is simply more. Certainly a good fragrance for spring, especially at this price. Rather unsuitable for summer because too strong.
All in all, a solid fragrance that you women can't really go wrong with.
Attached is the video of the unboxing and the first impression, which is really quite positive. La Fleur Bouquet starts out VERY strong for a floral spring-summer fragrance. I think that's good at first. It just smells like a sea of flowers, as if you were taking a walk outside. Really nice first impression, immediately gives me associations of a sunny spring day in the countryside. I can't detect the peach and lychee mentioned in the fragrance pyramid.
Overall, the fragrance reminds me a lot of other floral designer fragrances that cost x times as much, only with a really long shelf life. If it were based on first impressions, La Fleur Bouquet would be rated much higher.
However, I also find the aforementioned strength to be a disadvantage of the fragrance. In the long run, the Afnan is a bit tiring - simply too strong, too penetrating, too biting. Sometimes less is simply more. Certainly a good fragrance for spring, especially at this price. Rather unsuitable for summer because too strong.
All in all, a solid fragrance that you women can't really go wrong with.