Aventus 2010

MaliziaUomo
08.02.2020 - 03:11 PM
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Scent

The most expensive aftershaves in the world

Like others have written: Too much hype and ''aftershave note predominates''.
There is simply nothing special that can justify the hype. Has in my opinion slight similarities with Hugo Boss perfumes from the early 90s and with aftershave lotions. Just a little fresher and more upbeat. In addition, it doesn't last long, which tempts the U30 people to join in and then move around as a living cloud of scent - preferably dressed up as a fresh business graduate to the office or through the clubs in the old town. In one hand the shisha or e-cigarette or vaporizer and in the other hand a ''craft beer'' or cocktail. Creed leaves an adult and at the same time entrepreneurial/ energetic impression. One has finished one's studies, has just moved out of the protected parental home, enjoys the feigned freedom in neoliberal democracy and is convinced that the world is open to one. For the moment it is lived as if there were no tomorrow. The Model 3 dream car from the company that almost exclusively makes losses is coming closer and closer. What do I care about the others? The partner is missing with whom one would like to fly to Abu Dhabi or Dubai to shop in a test-tube city and there in an air-conditioned shopping centre. But before that, with the help of success coaches from Youtube, you can become a millionaire on the side. Because with Creed they were right after all: You have finally become a man!
The only thing missing for the most expensive aftershave in the world is the beard.

In my opinion, the price is outrageous. You might as well buy perfumes that you can actually call special, such as Nasomatto - Black Afgano. At Creed, a maximum of 100€ would be justified.
Even typical ''mainstream'' perfumes like Le Male (EdT) by Jean Paul Gaultier I find better.
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