Mystique Homme by Al Haramain

Mystique Homme

Leimbacher
05/13/2018 - 06:23 PM
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This Al Haramain may not be mystical, but for fans of "Sculpture" to "Le Male," that is, European fragrance legends from the 90s, this Arabic copycat is definitely worth a test. Or even a blind buy at this price. If necessary, you can always gift it to a less discerning and more clueless relative. No one will smell bad with this. On the contrary.

"Mystique Homme" is the classic-fresh sugary scent from 25 years ago. Jacques Bogart and Laura Biagotti send their regards. Orange blossom kisses cotton candy, fresh shower cuddles with cheeky fruits. Sometimes close to causing a headache, but mostly universally applicable, higher quality than its price, more harmonious than it has any right to be. My "Sculpture" from back then smells better, but the "Sculpture" on the current shelves is (unfortunately) not much more noble or different. "Mystique Homme" may not have been inspired with a silver spoon, but as a copy and a sure flashback, it doesn't go wrong.

Bottle: somewhat reminiscent of "The Game," fits well in the hand. But truly beautiful is something else.
Sillage: doesn't make waves. But it is also not a still water.
Longevity: lasts 6 hours, which is great.

Conclusion: a good alternative to "Sculpture" and other 90s sweethearts. Especially for a tight budget. Although the originals are now just as cheap and often unfortunately reformulated.
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