First Class 1982

ShaunBaker
04.03.2020 - 12:57 PM
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Bottle
7
Sillage
7
Longevity
8
Scent

Impressive

... Is here at least the price.
100ml for 7,49€. Well, where do you get something like that except at the drugstore?
Inspired by a colleague who used the deodorant of this scent and the sillage was immense, you could find him at any time because of the scent flag. Hiding from the boss? Useless :-)
So for me it was: Ask what smells so great, go to the next Nar supermarket here in Upper Swabia and get it!

According to an article, the Turkish fragrance manufacturer Aromel relies on natural fragrances. I see.
Well, at the beginning the citric notes are still well recognizable and it reminds of other fragrances of its time. However, the scent changes relatively quickly and a somewhat musty undertone is emerging, which could be due to a combination of juniper and sage. The scent remains fresh and woody, but the cedar also shows its best side. I also agree with the musk in the base, but there is something pungent, penetrating about the fragrance that disturbs me, or rather creates a disharmony, but only if you start to smell directly on the sprayed skin. The sillage is relatively good in the first hour, as a skin scent it remains for a few hours until you can only perceive the musk with traces of amber and sandalwood in the base. The scent always remains harsh, dry and unsweet, I almost want to say serious. Nevertheless, I do not want to deny the fragrance a certain synthetics, even if it does not really bother me.

Since First Class was already released in 1982, but the fragrance flattened too quickly and was certainly more expensive at one time, the question arises for me once again: Reformulated? And if so, how many times and what was made worse. Probably I will not find an answer to this question and I enjoy the current product which is still easy to wear.
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