
Fleurissimo
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Fleurissimo
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For Sweet Male Darlings
I always find the white bottle and the reference to "Les fleurs du mal" ("The Flowers of Evil") by Charles Baudelaire delightful... The original "Fleur du Mâle" is certainly an interesting scent - however, one cannot wear it in the office as a regular man - unless, of course, one wants to maintain an image as an eccentric artist.
The Eau de Cologne, on the other hand, is the much more wearable version. It is, as the name suggests, very floral, and in a charming, innocent way. However, I have rarely experienced such a rounded and delicate scent - it stands on par with floral women's fragrance classics like "First" or "Joy", but thanks to the subtle citrus freshness and noble wood notes, a man always makes a good impression with it. Of course, this is assuming one is the type for it - but "nature boys" will surely steer clear of it anyway.
The Eau de Cologne, on the other hand, is the much more wearable version. It is, as the name suggests, very floral, and in a charming, innocent way. However, I have rarely experienced such a rounded and delicate scent - it stands on par with floral women's fragrance classics like "First" or "Joy", but thanks to the subtle citrus freshness and noble wood notes, a man always makes a good impression with it. Of course, this is assuming one is the type for it - but "nature boys" will surely steer clear of it anyway.