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Shower gel freshness for summer? Here’s something different!
Guess Man starts citrusy - woody, but also a little bit herbal.
I would like to express my sincere thanks to our Parfumo "Honk1510" for the decant and the remaining bottle.
At first, one can perceive a very fresh, citrusy - woody ginger that really wakes you up.
At the same time, there is something sharp - zesty present, thanks to the white pepper, which even gives the ginger a slight herbal note.
The white pepper has been used in such a way that it doesn’t cause sneezing fits; rather, in my opinion, the pepper harmonizes remarkably well with the ginger.
There is also an aromatic - spicy nuance in the background, which is responsible for lifting the herbal note into the air and comes from the nutmeg.
Guess Man doesn’t have a real progression; it merely changes over time.
As it develops, I perceive something Mediterranean - herbal, slightly sweet, thanks to the lavender, which provides a nice maritime note.
There is also something angular yet soft that can only be leather, which is responsible for giving the fragrance a pleasant tangible depth.
And yet there is also something ethereal - fresh present, which comes from the fir and ensures that the scent remains fresh - herbal.
In the last 2.5 hours, one can perceive something reminiscent of vanilla, which also brings a slight hint of chocolate and is thanks to the Peru balsam.
There is also something pleasantly clear present, without reminding one of freshly washed laundry, and this is due to the musk.
In the very background, sandalwood acts with its creamy - spicy accents and provides a nice, cuddly finish.
Overall, the fragrance lasts 7 hours on my skin.
The sillage is designed from the start so that one is only perceived at a quarter arm's length, and this is maintained for 3 hours before it gradually reduces until the scent finally fades completely.
I would like to express my sincere thanks to our Parfumo "Honk1510" for the decant and the remaining bottle.
At first, one can perceive a very fresh, citrusy - woody ginger that really wakes you up.
At the same time, there is something sharp - zesty present, thanks to the white pepper, which even gives the ginger a slight herbal note.
The white pepper has been used in such a way that it doesn’t cause sneezing fits; rather, in my opinion, the pepper harmonizes remarkably well with the ginger.
There is also an aromatic - spicy nuance in the background, which is responsible for lifting the herbal note into the air and comes from the nutmeg.
Guess Man doesn’t have a real progression; it merely changes over time.
As it develops, I perceive something Mediterranean - herbal, slightly sweet, thanks to the lavender, which provides a nice maritime note.
There is also something angular yet soft that can only be leather, which is responsible for giving the fragrance a pleasant tangible depth.
And yet there is also something ethereal - fresh present, which comes from the fir and ensures that the scent remains fresh - herbal.
In the last 2.5 hours, one can perceive something reminiscent of vanilla, which also brings a slight hint of chocolate and is thanks to the Peru balsam.
There is also something pleasantly clear present, without reminding one of freshly washed laundry, and this is due to the musk.
In the very background, sandalwood acts with its creamy - spicy accents and provides a nice, cuddly finish.
Overall, the fragrance lasts 7 hours on my skin.
The sillage is designed from the start so that one is only perceived at a quarter arm's length, and this is maintained for 3 hours before it gradually reduces until the scent finally fades completely.
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