I can understand that. The beginning is quite difficult, but it develops. It has still found a place in my collection this hot summer. However, I definitely wouldn't buy it again; it was a little find at TKMaxx for less than 10 euros. But I really like the bottle; it's visually appealing and looks great on the perfume shelf.
That's probably true. And if I had alternatives in this category, I would have banned it long ago. But I lack this genre of lighter floral scents; I still have Lehmann's Bandarabas, which also goes in that direction, but other than that... That's why I wear it more often than one might think. Thanks for your reply :)
Gold or Gandix? Doesn't matter, I can understand you. Normally, I would agree with you. I just don't have many alternatives in my collection. So, nose to the grindstone and push through. It won't take long anyway ;).
Good question. For me, it's also because I have a real gap in the summer freshies category. This one is - alongside a few true colognes with the typical longevity issue - one of the few that I considered. So I tried it and endured the first few minutes.
Absolutely. Many of his contemporaries start with this crystalline hardness. I feel like Helena, a comment further down: I easily get headaches from it. However, I do find the scent quite nice as it develops.
I don't either. I don't usually get headaches, but they're never far away. Luckily, the scent changes pretty quickly, and after that, I not only like it, but I even wore it quite often this summer. That’s also because I really don’t have many alternatives in my collection. I’m almost missing the "floral freshie" type, so in the heat, Splendor was often my choice.
We got the nose clip tip before getting up from you!?