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i am surprised
when i sprayed it on, i thought "oh no - it's kind of mainstream, it can't do anything"... barely 20 minutes later, the scent comes to my nose in a completely different way! i actually have a little reminder of the pleats please by issy miyake, but in a more noble version. i really can't understand why some people talk about omaparfum, i don't think of that at all. i don't smell bergamot... and instead of oak wood, i later perceive sandalwood and think it's great. i even have a little reminder of detergent.
i also have to say that it's been on the crook of my left arm for about 10 hours now and i smell and smell it... unchanged - the scent doesn't fade and really inspires me. especially because of its longevity.
for those who are looking for a polarizing fragrance, it's nothing... but it will definitely get into the noses of others. it puts me in an incredibly good mood!
i also have to say that it's been on the crook of my left arm for about 10 hours now and i smell and smell it... unchanged - the scent doesn't fade and really inspires me. especially because of its longevity.
for those who are looking for a polarizing fragrance, it's nothing... but it will definitely get into the noses of others. it puts me in an incredibly good mood!
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For me, the fragrance is too modern rather than too old-fashioned. Unfortunately, many men's and unisex fragrances of recent years contain the same long-lasting scent. It always smells somehow acrid to me, as it does here. Perhaps this is one of the fragrances that are perceived very differently depending on the person. If you read through the comments so far, the reactions are also very mixed.

i have to change my mind too. unfortunately it's just standing around. i like fragrances that stand out - it can't do it. too bad