11/03/2018
Snifff
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The best at the end
Well, actually there would have been only a statement in it, because unfortunately there is not much to say about the fragrance. Except perhaps that the fragrance is obviously only available outside Germany and is therefore somewhat "rare". So there was no testing on site. What appealed to me was this wonderful amber color, an EdP (!), a pike and the Schnappi Award.
Top note: It's ...well. It has a slightly unpleasant, sweet-fruity note for my nose. The pyramid actually shows no negative, conspicuous scent perpetrators. But somehow there's something; I don't think I like mandarins that much. They often smell rather fruity-faulig and strained in smells....
But the whole thing quickly changes - here after a good ½ hour - into the quite acceptable, warm heart note. But nothing is really remarkable at this point either. I can't somehow emphasize or describe a particular note. It's wafting away in behavior. Also here a change is announced after good half an hour.
But then it comes. The best at the end. The really beautiful tobacco note! It is framed by a vanilla area, which does not appear in the pyramid at all. I suppose we'll be the gujaka wood then? Vetiver and sandalwood, for example, I didn't even notice. After all the sweet stuff, a slightly masculine number comes through in the base...but pretty gently eliminated.
I would place the shelf life in the upper mean value. The Sillage is rather restrained and very close to the body. A little bit typically perfumed dull and subtle.
Conclusion: Nice, vanilla tobacco scent with focus on the beautiful finish. However, he really doesn't pull out trees... And: "You have to press hard on the tube so that something happens at all. The sprayer is at least clean and powerful and releases a good dose. I wouldn't speak of an EdP here, though - much too mau. It's a shame that Hechter has missed out on an optically chic appearance here. Mmmmh...somehow a little bland commentary for a similar scent....
Top note: It's ...well. It has a slightly unpleasant, sweet-fruity note for my nose. The pyramid actually shows no negative, conspicuous scent perpetrators. But somehow there's something; I don't think I like mandarins that much. They often smell rather fruity-faulig and strained in smells....
But the whole thing quickly changes - here after a good ½ hour - into the quite acceptable, warm heart note. But nothing is really remarkable at this point either. I can't somehow emphasize or describe a particular note. It's wafting away in behavior. Also here a change is announced after good half an hour.
But then it comes. The best at the end. The really beautiful tobacco note! It is framed by a vanilla area, which does not appear in the pyramid at all. I suppose we'll be the gujaka wood then? Vetiver and sandalwood, for example, I didn't even notice. After all the sweet stuff, a slightly masculine number comes through in the base...but pretty gently eliminated.
I would place the shelf life in the upper mean value. The Sillage is rather restrained and very close to the body. A little bit typically perfumed dull and subtle.
Conclusion: Nice, vanilla tobacco scent with focus on the beautiful finish. However, he really doesn't pull out trees... And: "You have to press hard on the tube so that something happens at all. The sprayer is at least clean and powerful and releases a good dose. I wouldn't speak of an EdP here, though - much too mau. It's a shame that Hechter has missed out on an optically chic appearance here. Mmmmh...somehow a little bland commentary for a similar scent....
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