01/29/2019
Leimbacher
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By By Men
"Bois Secret" is a strong reminder of Dolce & Gabbana's "By Men", which has been discontinued for a long time and for which moon prices are now being charged. This Evody is a lot more affordable and maybe even a little bit more sophisticated...
Evody really has a winner here. Suitable for everyday use, even for signatures. A peppery-citric start develops into a creamy nutmeg man who doesn't have to brag because everyone immediately sees what he's got on the box. Ambry patch splashes make the fragrance fluffy and soft, cuddly and almost delicious. An interesting sandalwood mix does not leave its name out in the rain. And nutmeg makes tired men cheerful anyway. That is the centre and core of the matter here.
You don't smell nutmeg too often in fragrances, which I could never really understand. An excellent spice! Estee Lauder's "Brasil Dream for Him" or Kenzo's "Jungle Pour Homme" often bring back memories. "Bois Secret is half as hidden and mysterious as he is. A mature, lovely wooden flatterer, with which one is never actually wrong. Spicy and soft at the same time. Not a lumberjack, more like a chimney cuddler. Tiger skin meets beer. A reliable companion who can sometimes seem a bit bland and boring, grey and stiff, but with whom you can steal horses. Deep conversations and sensual nights included.
Flacon: the above, current one with the wooden cap looks extremely noble and fitting!
Sillage: discreet, always wearable, never disturbing, never cowardly
Shelf life: 7 hours, reminiscent of the D&G genius stroke...
Conclusion: a seductively wearable all-rounder made of nutmeg and wood, which not only reminds of a discontinued men's milestone, but also has enough character and subtleties to be more than just a niche copy. If Groot ever works at an intergalactic insurance company. Fine and more being than appearances!
Evody really has a winner here. Suitable for everyday use, even for signatures. A peppery-citric start develops into a creamy nutmeg man who doesn't have to brag because everyone immediately sees what he's got on the box. Ambry patch splashes make the fragrance fluffy and soft, cuddly and almost delicious. An interesting sandalwood mix does not leave its name out in the rain. And nutmeg makes tired men cheerful anyway. That is the centre and core of the matter here.
You don't smell nutmeg too often in fragrances, which I could never really understand. An excellent spice! Estee Lauder's "Brasil Dream for Him" or Kenzo's "Jungle Pour Homme" often bring back memories. "Bois Secret is half as hidden and mysterious as he is. A mature, lovely wooden flatterer, with which one is never actually wrong. Spicy and soft at the same time. Not a lumberjack, more like a chimney cuddler. Tiger skin meets beer. A reliable companion who can sometimes seem a bit bland and boring, grey and stiff, but with whom you can steal horses. Deep conversations and sensual nights included.
Flacon: the above, current one with the wooden cap looks extremely noble and fitting!
Sillage: discreet, always wearable, never disturbing, never cowardly
Shelf life: 7 hours, reminiscent of the D&G genius stroke...
Conclusion: a seductively wearable all-rounder made of nutmeg and wood, which not only reminds of a discontinued men's milestone, but also has enough character and subtleties to be more than just a niche copy. If Groot ever works at an intergalactic insurance company. Fine and more being than appearances!
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