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Solid Cheapie with a Rich Grapefruit Note
Knowing that Fresh Splash is considered a little insider tip among cheapies, I blindly grabbed it during my Saturday shopping at the supermarket (the tester was empty). There were 50ml for €11, and if necessary, it would have been misused as a room fragrance.
The grapefruit is strongly noticeable at first, which I personally like. Rounded off by the basil, which adds a herbaceous note. However, it probably won't appeal to everyone (e.g., my girlfriend). It noticeably weakens in the first 10 minutes, becoming softer and less citrusy.
Among the drugstore scents, it's certainly one of the best. It doesn't have that typically generic citrus note that immediately reminds you of toilet cleaner. At the same time, it's not extraordinary, but just extraordinary enough.
Sillage and longevity are, as expected, below average. It resembles a cologne more than an EDT. For me, the application areas are after a shower post-workout, as a backup scent in the office drawer, for a Sunday at home or by the lake, and other sporty activities.
The grapefruit is strongly noticeable at first, which I personally like. Rounded off by the basil, which adds a herbaceous note. However, it probably won't appeal to everyone (e.g., my girlfriend). It noticeably weakens in the first 10 minutes, becoming softer and less citrusy.
Among the drugstore scents, it's certainly one of the best. It doesn't have that typically generic citrus note that immediately reminds you of toilet cleaner. At the same time, it's not extraordinary, but just extraordinary enough.
Sillage and longevity are, as expected, below average. It resembles a cologne more than an EDT. For me, the application areas are after a shower post-workout, as a backup scent in the office drawer, for a Sunday at home or by the lake, and other sporty activities.
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