Drakkar Noir Guy Laroche 1982 Eau de Toilette
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Shower gel through and through
The Drakkar Noir Eau de Toilette is an absolute classic and it smells like one too!
A mass of spices, herbs and woods, plus a little citrus, especially in the opening. A classic fougère or "barbershop fragrance", quite complex but largely linear.
But the fun doesn't really last that long. After 4-5 hours, you hardly notice the fragrance, if at all. But it is ridiculously cheap for the perfume-cultural history that you can smell in it.
The really interesting thing about the fragrance is not necessarily the fragrance itself, but the fact that it absolutely seems as if it was the model for the vast majority of men's shower gels, shampoos and 27-in-1 substances for men's skin and hair!
Spicy, woody and fresh, it is also incredibly confident in its fragrance profile, simply because it smells so clean, not least because of its association with shower gel. You could also call it the Sauvage Eau de Toilette of the 80s.
A mass of spices, herbs and woods, plus a little citrus, especially in the opening. A classic fougère or "barbershop fragrance", quite complex but largely linear.
But the fun doesn't really last that long. After 4-5 hours, you hardly notice the fragrance, if at all. But it is ridiculously cheap for the perfume-cultural history that you can smell in it.
The really interesting thing about the fragrance is not necessarily the fragrance itself, but the fact that it absolutely seems as if it was the model for the vast majority of men's shower gels, shampoos and 27-in-1 substances for men's skin and hair!
Spicy, woody and fresh, it is also incredibly confident in its fragrance profile, simply because it smells so clean, not least because of its association with shower gel. You could also call it the Sauvage Eau de Toilette of the 80s.
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