Vanille Havane Coeur de Oud Les Indémodables 2024
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Do you always have to milk the cow as long as it gives milk...?
Hello everyone,
i have to admit that I spent many weeks and months thinking about whether I should ever write something about this or not. But at the end of the day, I see it as my duty somewhere and it's not even pleasant when someone lets go of a proper, fair and serious "constructive criticism", that would be my way of thinking.
That the Vanille Havane Eau de Parfum + the Vanille Havane Extrait Absolu have become so successful in proportion - is perhaps due to me even if it is only minimal and YES I think both are great and this statement will still be made by me today in 2025.
Now we come to the actual topic, the Vanille Havane Coeur de Oud ...
We have the EDP here at maybe 60% - 65% and so far all good, BUT....
Do you really always have to milk the cow for as long as it gives milk? Should that be the case and has it really got you?
Are you as good as the other two or even better...?
The answer is NO!
From a purely commercial point of view, I can even understand the "move" with limited and "special edition", but does it justify it... - difficult topic!
The fragrance is good, doesn't offend, nicely smoky, leathery, no animalic but dark wood. But somehow I was expecting more. When I got the message, I was very INTERESTED and after x tests I was.... glad that I didn't get it!
I think it's sweeter than the other two, but I'm not a reference when it comes to sweetness anyway, as I don't really like that kind of thing. But I suppose they wanted to make it more "mass compatible".
The H/S is good+ and on a similar level to the other two. and it is also very similarly well received/ well received, so don't expect any improvement in that respect!
Whether you need it - rather no, but I do NOT see it as a mistake to get to know it.
I hope I was able to give you an understanding of the fragrance...
And now have a nice day/evening, or whatever you read this review, LG the Benny
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i have to admit that I spent many weeks and months thinking about whether I should ever write something about this or not. But at the end of the day, I see it as my duty somewhere and it's not even pleasant when someone lets go of a proper, fair and serious "constructive criticism", that would be my way of thinking.
That the Vanille Havane Eau de Parfum + the Vanille Havane Extrait Absolu have become so successful in proportion - is perhaps due to me even if it is only minimal and YES I think both are great and this statement will still be made by me today in 2025.
Now we come to the actual topic, the Vanille Havane Coeur de Oud ...
We have the EDP here at maybe 60% - 65% and so far all good, BUT....
Do you really always have to milk the cow for as long as it gives milk? Should that be the case and has it really got you?
Are you as good as the other two or even better...?
The answer is NO!
From a purely commercial point of view, I can even understand the "move" with limited and "special edition", but does it justify it... - difficult topic!
The fragrance is good, doesn't offend, nicely smoky, leathery, no animalic but dark wood. But somehow I was expecting more. When I got the message, I was very INTERESTED and after x tests I was.... glad that I didn't get it!
I think it's sweeter than the other two, but I'm not a reference when it comes to sweetness anyway, as I don't really like that kind of thing. But I suppose they wanted to make it more "mass compatible".
The H/S is good+ and on a similar level to the other two. and it is also very similarly well received/ well received, so don't expect any improvement in that respect!
Whether you need it - rather no, but I do NOT see it as a mistake to get to know it.
I hope I was able to give you an understanding of the fragrance...
And now have a nice day/evening, or whatever you read this review, LG the Benny
_______
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