Grey Point La Rive Eau de Toilette
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Very helpful Review
Cheap Worker, as Good as His Boss
I like Boss Bottled and always have at least a small bottle of it around. It’s not necessarily my favorite scent, but it has a unique note, and I enjoy wrapping myself in this delicious aura from time to time.
Its cheaper counterpart, Gray Point from La Rive, is in no way inferior to the big Boss and comes dangerously close in terms of performance. The two fragrances are really very similar. Grey Point is slightly sweeter and a touch warmer, and the apples don’t come across as fresh as in Boss Bottled, but seem to be a bit more mashed. However, this difference is hardly noticeable from a distance. Unfortunately, both struggle with silage and longevity, falling to similarly low levels simultaneously.
Grey Point is another really well-made dupe from the well-known clone house La Rive. Anyone who likes Boss Bottled but hesitates to pay for the original can absolutely take the plunge here without risk. For around 6.00 euros, you get a lot of good fragrance for very little money, which is hardly distinguishable from the original.
Its cheaper counterpart, Gray Point from La Rive, is in no way inferior to the big Boss and comes dangerously close in terms of performance. The two fragrances are really very similar. Grey Point is slightly sweeter and a touch warmer, and the apples don’t come across as fresh as in Boss Bottled, but seem to be a bit more mashed. However, this difference is hardly noticeable from a distance. Unfortunately, both struggle with silage and longevity, falling to similarly low levels simultaneously.
Grey Point is another really well-made dupe from the well-known clone house La Rive. Anyone who likes Boss Bottled but hesitates to pay for the original can absolutely take the plunge here without risk. For around 6.00 euros, you get a lot of good fragrance for very little money, which is hardly distinguishable from the original.
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