02/11/2024
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... smell flawless. After a successful perfume workshop and the background information I had gathered, I was able to compare KIRKE in the original with the clone from Al Krawumms in a deeply relaxed manner.
Deeply relaxed, because I now understand that nobody here gets a "pear" anywhere, let alone raspberries or other sweet treats from Mutti Natur.
In fact, these two products contain an almost identical sequence of chemical substances in around 99% of cases. And that's a good thing. The sequence is: first fruity - then floral - finally woody-sweetish. Pleasant.
The remaining 1% is the 85% price difference that is given away from your bank account to the bank account of others due to emotionally unstable self-relationships. But there you go, to each his own.
The fragrance is wonderfully fruity, lasts like sulfur and even the bottle, in addition to its impeccable functionality, is perfectly usable as a hell of a weapon against culture vultures. Admittedly, I somehow like Tiziana's bottle better, but now I'll let you in on a totally crazy secret: I never actually carry the bottles around with me in public. Crazy, I know. But they're as heavy as rocks and I don't mind the 7 little ghosts running around with them, ego non.
(Speaking of Geislein, it's already a unisex fragrance, with a slight tendency towards femininity.)
With this in mind, blind buy recommendation. Not just for Valentine's Day.
Deeply relaxed, because I now understand that nobody here gets a "pear" anywhere, let alone raspberries or other sweet treats from Mutti Natur.
In fact, these two products contain an almost identical sequence of chemical substances in around 99% of cases. And that's a good thing. The sequence is: first fruity - then floral - finally woody-sweetish. Pleasant.
The remaining 1% is the 85% price difference that is given away from your bank account to the bank account of others due to emotionally unstable self-relationships. But there you go, to each his own.
The fragrance is wonderfully fruity, lasts like sulfur and even the bottle, in addition to its impeccable functionality, is perfectly usable as a hell of a weapon against culture vultures. Admittedly, I somehow like Tiziana's bottle better, but now I'll let you in on a totally crazy secret: I never actually carry the bottles around with me in public. Crazy, I know. But they're as heavy as rocks and I don't mind the 7 little ghosts running around with them, ego non.
(Speaking of Geislein, it's already a unisex fragrance, with a slight tendency towards femininity.)
With this in mind, blind buy recommendation. Not just for Valentine's Day.
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