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What an Animalic Scent!
Now I have another vintage miniature to test. The Marbert Gentleman Eau de Toilette really smells very animalic. As a whole composition, the finish is perhaps a bit too much for me. The longevity is quite good at 8 hours, while the sillage might be a little weaker.
The top note starts off very animalic and unfortunately also brings a certain "toilet block aroma" into the fragrance. Alongside this, there are green and herbal nuances with clove. The heart note has a floral scent of garden carnations, lavender, rose geraniums, iris, and violets. The base offers a mixture of earthy, woody, and animalic aromas. Here I recognize oak moss, castoreum, musk, and civet.
In the end, the scent is just too heavy for me. Therefore, the miniature will move on.
The top note starts off very animalic and unfortunately also brings a certain "toilet block aroma" into the fragrance. Alongside this, there are green and herbal nuances with clove. The heart note has a floral scent of garden carnations, lavender, rose geraniums, iris, and violets. The base offers a mixture of earthy, woody, and animalic aromas. Here I recognize oak moss, castoreum, musk, and civet.
In the end, the scent is just too heavy for me. Therefore, the miniature will move on.
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