04/23/2019

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Stylish understatement without surprises
MischerPrice modular fragrance no. 602: From Bon Parfumeurs fragrances for layering, mixing, etc. the 602 is said to be one of the few fragrances that could stand alone. After several extensive tests, I can actually sign this - with a few exceptions. In order to experience the overall rather slim fragrance a bit more multifaceted, one should - due to the rather moderate Sillage and its almost lean endurance (about four to five hours) - put on a bit more orderly.
Spicy resinous notes accompanied by warm, slightly smoky wood nuances are to be perceived at first. Citric is really only very short and also rather in the background. A slightly more mature cedar and incense play the main role in the first one to two hours, the benzoic resin provides the resinous-warm connection. The fragrance then shifts a little more into the earthy: while the slightly adulated cedar moves back behind the sweet benzoin, a very pleasant patchouli (without cellar muff) moves forward, which completes the development.
This all sounds not very original, but it works well in everyday life as a fragrance for work, you yourself and nobody else in your environment will be surprised or killed by it, and yet the 602 is round and of high quality, rather stylish understatement, a "Booze and Bacci" in short and reserved Less stylish in understatement is the glue on the plain bottle. But it would be easy to remove it and then let your creativity run free in the design - keyword: Paper Art, who likes it..
Since I don't notice anything of the above mentioned Vetiver in the 602, for all those who like fragrances a bit more complex and want to do justice to the MischerPrice modular principle, I recommend a sprayer from the 601 (Vetiver, Ceder, Bergamot). This makes the opening much greener and fresher and the Vetiver also brings some pleasant restlessness into the heart and base, but irons the edges away from the 602.
Spicy resinous notes accompanied by warm, slightly smoky wood nuances are to be perceived at first. Citric is really only very short and also rather in the background. A slightly more mature cedar and incense play the main role in the first one to two hours, the benzoic resin provides the resinous-warm connection. The fragrance then shifts a little more into the earthy: while the slightly adulated cedar moves back behind the sweet benzoin, a very pleasant patchouli (without cellar muff) moves forward, which completes the development.
This all sounds not very original, but it works well in everyday life as a fragrance for work, you yourself and nobody else in your environment will be surprised or killed by it, and yet the 602 is round and of high quality, rather stylish understatement, a "Booze and Bacci" in short and reserved Less stylish in understatement is the glue on the plain bottle. But it would be easy to remove it and then let your creativity run free in the design - keyword: Paper Art, who likes it..
Since I don't notice anything of the above mentioned Vetiver in the 602, for all those who like fragrances a bit more complex and want to do justice to the MischerPrice modular principle, I recommend a sprayer from the 601 (Vetiver, Ceder, Bergamot). This makes the opening much greener and fresher and the Vetiver also brings some pleasant restlessness into the heart and base, but irons the edges away from the 602.
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