10/19/2020
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Overpriced shower gel water
So far I assumed that only drugstore or mainstream brands would produce such olfactory trivia, but apparently they don't have a monopoly on it. What I'm talking about are these really dull, synthetic cheap fragrances that resemble shower gel.
In principle no crime, if the price is right or the shower gel costs one Euro. Then you can squeeze one or two eyes or nostrils, that's absolutely ok. As a mainstream brand with high standards, this is bold enough - but apparently there are enough buyers who don't give a damn and are happy to have their money taken out of their pockets. The main thing is that the bottle has a well-known name on it and if it costs something, it must be worth something. And it sniffs so nice for cleanliness. So far, so annoying.
But with a brand like Brecourt, which I see more in the niche segment, I think that's close to fraud. The customer's expectations should be much higher and you should expect fine fragrances with quality. Unfortunately, as described above, Eau Libre smells like an aquatic muddle of slightly tart synthetic materials, a bit spicy and minimally cedar, but totally arbitrary and interchangeable.
As already described: for one Euro as shower gel ok, for 79 € at 50 ml almost a declaration of war to the consumer.
In principle no crime, if the price is right or the shower gel costs one Euro. Then you can squeeze one or two eyes or nostrils, that's absolutely ok. As a mainstream brand with high standards, this is bold enough - but apparently there are enough buyers who don't give a damn and are happy to have their money taken out of their pockets. The main thing is that the bottle has a well-known name on it and if it costs something, it must be worth something. And it sniffs so nice for cleanliness. So far, so annoying.
But with a brand like Brecourt, which I see more in the niche segment, I think that's close to fraud. The customer's expectations should be much higher and you should expect fine fragrances with quality. Unfortunately, as described above, Eau Libre smells like an aquatic muddle of slightly tart synthetic materials, a bit spicy and minimally cedar, but totally arbitrary and interchangeable.
As already described: for one Euro as shower gel ok, for 79 € at 50 ml almost a declaration of war to the consumer.
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