Acqua di Giò Profumo Giorgio Armani 2015 Parfum
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Do you already know the big brother of...
Armani's Acqua di Gio? I think everyone knows the well-known Armani evergreen. Fresh, clean, aquatic, masculine - that's how I think you can basically describe the scent. The AdG Profumo, however, feels like the big bad brother of the original.
The fragrance:
Who knows the original, knows this one too. Aquatic, fresh and masculine but with a certain depth, which probably result from the beigesetztem incense and patchouli. This makes the fragrance a little more masculine distinctive than the original. However, the basic DNA remains in the foreground, and that's good.
Durability / Sillage:
Some rate the durability with 9 or 10 points, I can actually not quite understand. He definitely keeps long, however, I have the feeling that he is almost completely gone on the skin after 5-6h. It's different in clothes, there I still smell it the next day. But, probably partly all a matter of batch. However, I am satisfied with the durability and projection.
Wearability:
All season, all occasion. You can wear it anytime, anywhere. Very suitable for a signature fragrance.
Flacon and packaging:
Packaging is fine - bottle for it very high quality and with magnetic cap ala Bleu de Chanel or Reflection Men, very cool!
Conclusion:
For me, the AdG Profumo is a very well done fragrance with a tendency to the signature fragrance. It is very hard not to like him, because he is on the one hand anyway already known and approved and on the other hand just smells good and lasts a long time. Who just wants to smell fresh and masculine and possibly pick up the one or other compliment, is very well served with the big dark brother of Evergeen Acqua di Gio
The fragrance:
Who knows the original, knows this one too. Aquatic, fresh and masculine but with a certain depth, which probably result from the beigesetztem incense and patchouli. This makes the fragrance a little more masculine distinctive than the original. However, the basic DNA remains in the foreground, and that's good.
Durability / Sillage:
Some rate the durability with 9 or 10 points, I can actually not quite understand. He definitely keeps long, however, I have the feeling that he is almost completely gone on the skin after 5-6h. It's different in clothes, there I still smell it the next day. But, probably partly all a matter of batch. However, I am satisfied with the durability and projection.
Wearability:
All season, all occasion. You can wear it anytime, anywhere. Very suitable for a signature fragrance.
Flacon and packaging:
Packaging is fine - bottle for it very high quality and with magnetic cap ala Bleu de Chanel or Reflection Men, very cool!
Conclusion:
For me, the AdG Profumo is a very well done fragrance with a tendency to the signature fragrance. It is very hard not to like him, because he is on the one hand anyway already known and approved and on the other hand just smells good and lasts a long time. Who just wants to smell fresh and masculine and possibly pick up the one or other compliment, is very well served with the big dark brother of Evergeen Acqua di Gio
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