Turathi

Turathi (Blue)

Sirbennyone
28.03.2024 - 09:16 AM
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You're doing a lot of things right for the price segment, but....

Hello everyone,

today I would like to say something about the Turathi (Blue) and something general about it.

I always find it very borderline in life when a company or a manufacturer makes a copy, whether we are talking about fragrances, clothing, bags or technology.

A one hundred percent 1:1 copy is not mathematically possible and it is also not wrong if a company xyz looks around the market and gets inspired and roughly reproduces this direction and adds their typical fragrance direction... as NISHANE sometimes does, for example.

AFNAN, on the other hand, is (very often) a copy company and there are also people who say - as long as it is cheap, everything is ok and I understand the people who think like that. It's just not mine (personal opinion). But what puts me off more than my way of thinking is the practical implementation....

I can see it coming ... hate incoming...

It is logical (!) that a 30€ fragrance does not have the GOODNESS of a 300€ to 700€ one, but there are other synthetic ingredients that get on your nerves and bother you less, this is exactly the WORD for it... there is a healthy balance for many things in life, you have to find it... However, it was not sought here...

To anyone (!) who likes it, it's all cool, I accept and respect it, it's just that the synthetics here are a bit too strong (noticeable) for me...

Test and if you like it - buy or ignore...

Is it worth it?

If you are looking for an inexpensive fragrance and don't want to or can't spend a lot, this is the right place for you. Because I think around €30 is ok - and it's probably also (much) better than some drugstore fragrances...

And now have a nice day/evening, or whatever you are reading this review, LG the Benny
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