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Ferrari's Fine Chaos
Well, what can I say? I've had this perfume in my collection for about a month now. I've sprayed it a few times, but somehow I lacked the words to describe it; it's quite difficult to sniff out the notes.
I got it at the chain where I usually buy my movies on BluRay during the 4 for 3 promotion. This time, after Apicius piqued my curiosity with his comment, I went straight there. On the test strip, it smelled different, but good. My predecessor mentions the spearmint note. On the strip, I think I could detect that as well. In any case, I found it somewhat appealing.
On the skin, the little horse behaves a bit differently, but very pleasantly and well.
However... it is also catastrophic what happens there. I really can't make sense of "Red Power." Filtering out notes here is nearly impossible. The only thing I can smell is something floral. The heart notes are beautifully blended together and then refined with a masculine note, which makes this chaos brilliant. A hint of sweetness also mixes in, but very, very subtly. I can't say where it comes from.
But when I look at it more closely... there seems to be a certain freshness in the background... could that be the spearmint accord...? I'll leave it at that.
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At this point, I’m editing my comment again...
In a closed, tight space, a construction debris scent spreads, smelling of dust, flex, and sweat from the construction worker. I was just in the city, and in the car, I wondered why it smelled like construction, even though nothing was being torn down or built up anywhere.
Upon arriving at the bank, I stood at the counter, and again, the smell of construction was noticeable.
As I said, chaos. :)
"Red Power" then fades into a pleasant musk note after a few hours. The sillage is perfectly fine, and the longevity is good as well.
PS: Just for the record... I would never want to own or drive a Ferrari, for whatever reason? :) As a scent, that's enough for me. :D
I got it at the chain where I usually buy my movies on BluRay during the 4 for 3 promotion. This time, after Apicius piqued my curiosity with his comment, I went straight there. On the test strip, it smelled different, but good. My predecessor mentions the spearmint note. On the strip, I think I could detect that as well. In any case, I found it somewhat appealing.
On the skin, the little horse behaves a bit differently, but very pleasantly and well.
However... it is also catastrophic what happens there. I really can't make sense of "Red Power." Filtering out notes here is nearly impossible. The only thing I can smell is something floral. The heart notes are beautifully blended together and then refined with a masculine note, which makes this chaos brilliant. A hint of sweetness also mixes in, but very, very subtly. I can't say where it comes from.
But when I look at it more closely... there seems to be a certain freshness in the background... could that be the spearmint accord...? I'll leave it at that.
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At this point, I’m editing my comment again...
In a closed, tight space, a construction debris scent spreads, smelling of dust, flex, and sweat from the construction worker. I was just in the city, and in the car, I wondered why it smelled like construction, even though nothing was being torn down or built up anywhere.
Upon arriving at the bank, I stood at the counter, and again, the smell of construction was noticeable.
As I said, chaos. :)
"Red Power" then fades into a pleasant musk note after a few hours. The sillage is perfectly fine, and the longevity is good as well.
PS: Just for the record... I would never want to own or drive a Ferrari, for whatever reason? :) As a scent, that's enough for me. :D
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2 Comments
Jensemann 13 years ago
It was something different; otherwise, I wouldn't have taken it. ;)
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Duftstick 13 years ago
Not really my type, but thanks for the comment!!! Thumbs up.
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