My first thought is of a shy young Marco, letting his arm hang out of the Polo, the Polo (older model, but souped up to the max) and his young face hidden behind a stylish pilot's sunglasses and the currently trendy, elongated bangs that shrink his field of vision.
He came to this fragrance because the Douglette simply convinced him that it was made for him. Moreover, it fit his budget; gas was a priority now, and the Polo was thirsty. Marco, of course, doesn’t know much about women (more about young girls), and he knows nothing at all about the calculating Dougletten, who are trained to sell these brand-new fragrances. But even his buddy, who was there, seemed very convinced by the fluting words that came from the heavily made-up mouth of the Douglette, and he casually considered painting his spoiler in that dark purple color, which looks good against the black of his Polo.
The Douglette wasn’t entirely wrong; Marc O’Polo Men is a good fragrance recommendation for the young type of man or the young-at-heart, sporty, fresh type from later generations. Oh, and Marco just turned 18, and his driver's license is as fresh as he is. This fragrance does seem a bit shy to me at first; I have to concentrate hard to smell it, as the fragrance molecules are sparingly dosed. Yes, a bit of ginger pepper... but I believe there’s something there. I find it difficult to navigate between the top note and the heart; I can't make a precise identification, but I don’t find what unfolds shortly after application unpleasant; it’s fresh and spicy, more the mix that makes it work, Marco can confidently hold down the spray head.
On my skin, a delicate fresh spiciness remains in the base, cedar and musk blend very pleasantly, this fragrance does no harm and is absolutely unobtrusive. Very pleasant. One might consider, if he can’t let go of this fragrance, acquiring the complementary series. I would definitely gift it to Marco if he were my son. I generally see the man wearing this fragrance more in his leisure time, in everyday life. Women are not impressed by Marc O’Polo Men; they are rather calmed by it.
One more tip, Marco: for the evening, it can be something a bit more mature! At 18, that’s usually expected.
Yep, I also give praise and hugs. Your Marco is such a sweetheart. He won't drive like a maniac, get completely wasted, hit on girls in a tacky way, or wear worse fragrances... I like him!
Absolutely right, Pheli! I also like to reminisce. We should compile a list of scents that make you feel younger/older, Marc O'Polo definitely belongs on that list. ;-)