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The price for the extrait is not entirely atypical for Guerlain. However, you do have to invest a bit more for 50ml. ;) I'm sticking with Tonka Imperiale. I've added it back to my wishlist.
Facing financial ruin, which Guerlain wants to plunge me into with the new Extraits, I've decided not to test them at all. Sounds - as expected - absolutely wonderful!
The line is focused on a single theme, but it's very high quality. At least that's how I perceived rose and jasmine. I'm still waiting for vanilla and tonka. The prices are heartbreaking, and you can already find everything in good quality at Guerlain.
Guerlain really excels at gourmand scents, just look at Tonka Impériale or Spiriteuse Vanille. If you like that kind of thing, you’re in the right place here.
It spoke and ran out into the world, showing all its facets, from oily to slightly bitter to minimally smoky, with a hint of marzipan and almond. The world was amazed at what was hidden in the little bean, but it will still keep its "sweet" stamp.
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A truly brilliant move by Guerlain to send out soloists and equip them so well that it often doesn't seem like it's just a single note. The price of €550 for 50ml is beyond good and evil, but that's a whole different story. Personally, I really liked the scent, but I will remain loyal to my Tonka Impériale, as it provides me with a bit more comfort than the Extraît.
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A truly brilliant move by Guerlain to send out soloists and equip them so well that it often doesn't seem like it's just a single note. The price of €550 for 50ml is beyond good and evil, but that's a whole different story. Personally, I really liked the scent, but I will remain loyal to my Tonka Impériale, as it provides me with a bit more comfort than the Extraît.