08/07/2019
Taika
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Headache inducing disco fragrance cloud
Phewy I'm afraid I've poached here outside my baggage scheme. Perhaps a comment is therefore not fair at all. But I have to get this off my chest now in order to be able to process the wrong purchase better.
Yesterday I was with Rossmann and since I'm just on the perfume trip again, I thought, sniff a bit. I am very open-minded about drugstore fragrances, I am a long-time fan of Jovan Musk Oil and Mini Girly of Ulric de Varens. Even the Italian Milk Shake from Malizia Bonbons can do something.
So the three existing Michalskys made, since the beautiful packaging in rose gold turned me on. My first test object - phew, that's Angel. Next - too licorice. But Michalsky II I found spontaneously good and at the price, well, off into the basket with it.
Sprayed on at home. What was I thinking? It just smells like perfume to me. Without character, without well worked out individual scents. An adulterated 0815 mush.
A little I can understand the scent twin classification to Replica Funfair Evening by Maison Martin Margiela: Pear that lies on orange blossom and tuberose and ends on vanilla and musk. Probably the spontaneous sympathy on the shelf. But with the replica fragrance it is much more present and crisper worked out. Here I just feel a perfumed Wooosh. That's pretty heavy for that. Oriental-warm and too flowery for my taste. I can well understand if this fragrance causes headaches.
In the evening I tried again and sprayed the scent on again before going to bed. But now we like each other even less. A little whiff was still present this morning, the shelf life I would call mediocre.
Development: The gourmand base notes after some time I find quite okay. You have to wait until they're not crushed so florally anymore. But there's still some nasty patchouli that tirelessly takes care of the Oriental Headache.
The Sillage is basically not so strong at all, at least the fragrance does not take up much space. Lucky for me. But when you get into the cloud, it's headache inducing.
Reason: I can really imagine him leaving. He even reminds me of the scent of a disco cloud. I don't think he's right for the job.
Yesterday I was with Rossmann and since I'm just on the perfume trip again, I thought, sniff a bit. I am very open-minded about drugstore fragrances, I am a long-time fan of Jovan Musk Oil and Mini Girly of Ulric de Varens. Even the Italian Milk Shake from Malizia Bonbons can do something.
So the three existing Michalskys made, since the beautiful packaging in rose gold turned me on. My first test object - phew, that's Angel. Next - too licorice. But Michalsky II I found spontaneously good and at the price, well, off into the basket with it.
Sprayed on at home. What was I thinking? It just smells like perfume to me. Without character, without well worked out individual scents. An adulterated 0815 mush.
A little I can understand the scent twin classification to Replica Funfair Evening by Maison Martin Margiela: Pear that lies on orange blossom and tuberose and ends on vanilla and musk. Probably the spontaneous sympathy on the shelf. But with the replica fragrance it is much more present and crisper worked out. Here I just feel a perfumed Wooosh. That's pretty heavy for that. Oriental-warm and too flowery for my taste. I can well understand if this fragrance causes headaches.
In the evening I tried again and sprayed the scent on again before going to bed. But now we like each other even less. A little whiff was still present this morning, the shelf life I would call mediocre.
Development: The gourmand base notes after some time I find quite okay. You have to wait until they're not crushed so florally anymore. But there's still some nasty patchouli that tirelessly takes care of the Oriental Headache.
The Sillage is basically not so strong at all, at least the fragrance does not take up much space. Lucky for me. But when you get into the cloud, it's headache inducing.
Reason: I can really imagine him leaving. He even reminds me of the scent of a disco cloud. I don't think he's right for the job.