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Very friendly and bright oldstyle fragrance
I'm proud to have smelled out the mint and the floral (I'm new). For me, there's often something perpetually typically alcoholic about perfumes that isn't so nice, but that's how they are, especially the old ones (Guess has been around for a long time). Often I don't wear Guess, not at all, but I would prefer it to many other expensive and recent ones that you can compare. Often it doesn't matter if instead of that it still has that in it etc. It has nothing whatsoever to do with oil based vanilla, and the scent is not accompanied by musk. The "final fragrance" of Guess is reached quickly, there comes then not something else.
But it is really a bright friendly fragrance that has been in the world longer, no edgy boss fragrance. I would also like it on a woman. I wouldn't compare it to Versace Eros in the same way. When I read the fragrance notes I can confirm besides what I found out myself amber and plum very well.
But it is really a bright friendly fragrance that has been in the world longer, no edgy boss fragrance. I would also like it on a woman. I wouldn't compare it to Versace Eros in the same way. When I read the fragrance notes I can confirm besides what I found out myself amber and plum very well.
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