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Only dead fish swim with the current
In a world where everyone wears classic “blue” fragrances, which to me smell like any random sports shampoo, I see myself as a stubborn provocateur when it comes to perfumes. After years of trying to follow the mainstream and finding pleasure in those universally popular scents like Sauvage, Armani Code, and all the others that have dominated the TOP20 in every drugstore and contributed to a uniform general smell in discos and clubs for years, I must sadly admit that I simply do not like them and cannot wear them.
This led to a growing desire within me to swim against the current so as not to be one of those dead fish.
Since TF Tobacco Oud has been my signature scent for over a year and the discontinuation of its production has been troubling me for the past two months, I have been intensively searching for an alternative “In your face” scent.
It should be affordable, but different and provocative.
I liked GGA back in 2017, but at that time it was too much for me, and I wanted to please the girls, not scare them away.
This time I dared to test it intensively on my skin.
My God, it smells so good. Provocative, rough, masculine, simply different.
GGA is, for me, the outlaw among perfumes. Extreme niche for little money (I got it on sale for a mere 40 euros for 90ml).
You smell completely different from the mainstream. This scent has nothing sweet, fresh, or citrusy.
Just leather, wood, and a bit of whisky and smoke. A scent that you must wear with a lot of self-confidence.
For me, it is not a scent for a casual leather jacket and biker boots; that would be too much of a cliché.
Like TF TO, this is a scent for a suit, for a shirt, for more elegant outfits. You may stone me, but it works fantastically.
Perhaps it is also because I live in Eastern Europe and here the women seem to be particularly attracted to a lot of masculinity, but the scent brought me, just like TF TO, consistently positive, almost enamored compliments.
For me, it is an absolute aphrodisiac for a man (25+) with a lot of self-confidence and a certain “aura” of an educated alpha male, a lone wolf who has everything under control, always knows the answer, and despite his animalistic demeanor, is a certain gentleman.
This image of a man, tall, masculine, elegantly dressed, who enters a room and silence reigns, admiration and awe fill the air, that’s the kind of scent it is. You are provocatively different, but not in a banal way, rather thoughtfully and elegantly.
A strong gasoline and whisky accord for me in the first 15 minutes, which transitions into a leathery, woody scent and loses the leather over the coming hours, replaced by subtle herbs.
Not a blind buy, not a scent for skinny, short guys with little self-confident aura; this scent would be as out of place on such a man as CK One would be on me.
This led to a growing desire within me to swim against the current so as not to be one of those dead fish.
Since TF Tobacco Oud has been my signature scent for over a year and the discontinuation of its production has been troubling me for the past two months, I have been intensively searching for an alternative “In your face” scent.
It should be affordable, but different and provocative.
I liked GGA back in 2017, but at that time it was too much for me, and I wanted to please the girls, not scare them away.
This time I dared to test it intensively on my skin.
My God, it smells so good. Provocative, rough, masculine, simply different.
GGA is, for me, the outlaw among perfumes. Extreme niche for little money (I got it on sale for a mere 40 euros for 90ml).
You smell completely different from the mainstream. This scent has nothing sweet, fresh, or citrusy.
Just leather, wood, and a bit of whisky and smoke. A scent that you must wear with a lot of self-confidence.
For me, it is not a scent for a casual leather jacket and biker boots; that would be too much of a cliché.
Like TF TO, this is a scent for a suit, for a shirt, for more elegant outfits. You may stone me, but it works fantastically.
Perhaps it is also because I live in Eastern Europe and here the women seem to be particularly attracted to a lot of masculinity, but the scent brought me, just like TF TO, consistently positive, almost enamored compliments.
For me, it is an absolute aphrodisiac for a man (25+) with a lot of self-confidence and a certain “aura” of an educated alpha male, a lone wolf who has everything under control, always knows the answer, and despite his animalistic demeanor, is a certain gentleman.
This image of a man, tall, masculine, elegantly dressed, who enters a room and silence reigns, admiration and awe fill the air, that’s the kind of scent it is. You are provocatively different, but not in a banal way, rather thoughtfully and elegantly.
A strong gasoline and whisky accord for me in the first 15 minutes, which transitions into a leathery, woody scent and loses the leather over the coming hours, replaced by subtle herbs.
Not a blind buy, not a scent for skinny, short guys with little self-confident aura; this scent would be as out of place on such a man as CK One would be on me.
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