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THIS IS VANILLA 28
I'm not a fan of dupes and unfortunately, I've fallen for them too many times. So far, there has always been something that didn't smell like the original to my nose. And that's actually how it should be. I've sworn to myself to buy the original instead, true to the motto "if you buy cheap, you always buy twice!"
By chance, a few days ago I stumbled upon Fleur Antique while watching an influencer on YouTube. Since I guard my Kayali 10ml Vanilla 28 bottle like my own eye and use it very sparingly, I became curious and intrigued.
Today I was in the city, so I went straight to Müller and headed for the LA RIVE shelf, searched for the scent, sprayed it, and... no, it couldn't be. I thought I'd let it dry down first, and then the scent would change enough to smell completely different. But that didn't happen. I sprayed it several more times, on strips, on my skin, always with the same feeling that I didn't smell any difference from Kayali.
For €7.99, I took it home and compared it again. I'm sorry, and I'm sure it's a personal perception, as everyone experiences scents differently, but this time I really can't smell any difference from the original.
I'll continue testing for a few more days; maybe I'll notice something that I didn't catch in such a short time, but so far I can wholeheartedly recommend all fans of Vanilla 28 to try Fleur Antique for themselves if you want to save some money. This caramelized sugary vanilla is just so great and has incredible longevity. And all at this unbelievably low price.
However, the name of the fragrance "Fleur Antique" doesn't make any sense to me at all. I have no idea what it has to do with flowers/blooms.
By chance, a few days ago I stumbled upon Fleur Antique while watching an influencer on YouTube. Since I guard my Kayali 10ml Vanilla 28 bottle like my own eye and use it very sparingly, I became curious and intrigued.
Today I was in the city, so I went straight to Müller and headed for the LA RIVE shelf, searched for the scent, sprayed it, and... no, it couldn't be. I thought I'd let it dry down first, and then the scent would change enough to smell completely different. But that didn't happen. I sprayed it several more times, on strips, on my skin, always with the same feeling that I didn't smell any difference from Kayali.
For €7.99, I took it home and compared it again. I'm sorry, and I'm sure it's a personal perception, as everyone experiences scents differently, but this time I really can't smell any difference from the original.
I'll continue testing for a few more days; maybe I'll notice something that I didn't catch in such a short time, but so far I can wholeheartedly recommend all fans of Vanilla 28 to try Fleur Antique for themselves if you want to save some money. This caramelized sugary vanilla is just so great and has incredible longevity. And all at this unbelievably low price.
However, the name of the fragrance "Fleur Antique" doesn't make any sense to me at all. I have no idea what it has to do with flowers/blooms.
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Ich hatte mich übrigens dasselbe gefragt ... wegen der Blüten.