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First disgust, then delight…
After I noticed the announcement and read the fragrance pyramid, as a lover of spicy-warm scents, Boss The Scent Elixir for Him was a flanker that piqued my interest again after a long time…
So, after the info “Now available in our store,” I eagerly marched towards testing, sprayed it on and… was practically disgusted. Yuck! -I was overwhelmed by a penetrating, incredibly loud, and very fruity sweetness of ripe mango!
But we all know: Everything takes time and should also have its time to develop…
After a few minutes, this penetrating “initial blow” quickly faded away and -Wow!- rolled out a fruity-spicy note of allspice and red pepper. In the first 15 minutes, the scent is still relatively fruity and fresh, but it continuously and purposefully moves towards the spice, and the lavender also becomes slowly recognizable as a floral-powdery companion, gradually becoming more present. -A beautiful and linear transition; just the way I prefer a fragrance development.
And that’s exactly how the scent continues to develop: The spiciness slowly decreases but remains noticeable, while Boss The Scent Elixir for Him becomes sweeter, warmer, and softer, finally arriving at its sweet-powdery and slightly spicy-woody base and taking root.
The beautiful fragrance development is really very well balanced, blessed with very good longevity and sillage. -Always present, but never more intrusive and loud.
Except in the height of summer, I perceive the scent as a suitable “everyday fragrance” for the adult man.
Spicy, sweet, and powdery, flanked by subtle woody and slightly resinous notes. But neither too spicy, nor too sweet, nor too powdery.
High-quality, mature, and elegant. And confidently a bit different from the others.
And definitely my next “must-have”!
So, after the info “Now available in our store,” I eagerly marched towards testing, sprayed it on and… was practically disgusted. Yuck! -I was overwhelmed by a penetrating, incredibly loud, and very fruity sweetness of ripe mango!
But we all know: Everything takes time and should also have its time to develop…
After a few minutes, this penetrating “initial blow” quickly faded away and -Wow!- rolled out a fruity-spicy note of allspice and red pepper. In the first 15 minutes, the scent is still relatively fruity and fresh, but it continuously and purposefully moves towards the spice, and the lavender also becomes slowly recognizable as a floral-powdery companion, gradually becoming more present. -A beautiful and linear transition; just the way I prefer a fragrance development.
And that’s exactly how the scent continues to develop: The spiciness slowly decreases but remains noticeable, while Boss The Scent Elixir for Him becomes sweeter, warmer, and softer, finally arriving at its sweet-powdery and slightly spicy-woody base and taking root.
The beautiful fragrance development is really very well balanced, blessed with very good longevity and sillage. -Always present, but never more intrusive and loud.
Except in the height of summer, I perceive the scent as a suitable “everyday fragrance” for the adult man.
Spicy, sweet, and powdery, flanked by subtle woody and slightly resinous notes. But neither too spicy, nor too sweet, nor too powdery.
High-quality, mature, and elegant. And confidently a bit different from the others.
And definitely my next “must-have”!
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