
Cappellusman
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Cappellusman
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I would have guessed he was older...
this exotic fragrance, which currently has just one owner and no comments yet. If I hadn't acquired him as part of a mini-collection, I probably would never have noticed him in my life.
Every scent deserves a review, so...
My headline already hints at it: "Babor Homme" has a somewhat old-fashioned herbal-spicy scent and leans towards some men's fragrances from the 70s (or even 60s), the time when there was usually just an EdC, an aftershave, and a pre-shave. Absolutely not sweet, a bit citrusy, but mainly herbal and spicy.
For me, fragrances like this, due to their complete "unsweetness" and naturalness, are still absolutely wearable today. There’s nothing forced in it, the scent is honest and doesn’t lead you by the nose (sic).
Not a fragrance that I absolutely must have, especially since, according to my research, it really only exists now as a mini, but a colleague about whom I simply can't say anything bad. Honest, after all (and by now I should have woken up the esteemed colleague Schmörkes...).
Every scent deserves a review, so...
My headline already hints at it: "Babor Homme" has a somewhat old-fashioned herbal-spicy scent and leans towards some men's fragrances from the 70s (or even 60s), the time when there was usually just an EdC, an aftershave, and a pre-shave. Absolutely not sweet, a bit citrusy, but mainly herbal and spicy.
For me, fragrances like this, due to their complete "unsweetness" and naturalness, are still absolutely wearable today. There’s nothing forced in it, the scent is honest and doesn’t lead you by the nose (sic).
Not a fragrance that I absolutely must have, especially since, according to my research, it really only exists now as a mini, but a colleague about whom I simply can't say anything bad. Honest, after all (and by now I should have woken up the esteemed colleague Schmörkes...).



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