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Twilight of the Gods...
It's time: The new Nikos God's Night has arrived!
First disappointment: The largest online shop with A... sent me a 30 ml bottle but charged me for a 50 ml. Not nice. I could complain, but send it back?
Screw that! Curiosity wins. Well, the bottle is familiar from the good old Sculpture.
The golden concoction inside is new. I'm brave - gods have no fear - straight onto the skin with it.
It comes across lighter than its heavy brother Sculpture. Not a sillage monster, it seems to me.
I can't pick out the listed ingredients - I don't have to, I'm a god now, just as twilight is setting in. It is definitely oriental sweet, and you can't go wrong with it on the woody path. The black pepper - I can't make it out - well, I use Malabar pepper at home, and it smells different.
From the listed notes, I would have imagined it woodier and more angular. But wait:
We're talking about Greek gods here, not Nordic heavyweights.
You can picture them in togas with myrrh branches on their heads, strolling between the columns of Olympus.
But I like the scent. It has something from the Amouage line, maybe a tenth of 25 Jubilation Man.
Lighter... carefree... unobtrusive.
What's strange is: I don't find it particularly intense myself, but other people around me do.
For me, it's already an enrichment, even though I suspect that it doesn't really offer anything new or truly godlike in terms of scent.
Thus, the fragrance gets a shaky 8 from me. I can't really assess longevity and sillage, as I can't perceive the scent on myself after a short time,
while others can smell it very clearly on me.
First disappointment: The largest online shop with A... sent me a 30 ml bottle but charged me for a 50 ml. Not nice. I could complain, but send it back?
Screw that! Curiosity wins. Well, the bottle is familiar from the good old Sculpture.
The golden concoction inside is new. I'm brave - gods have no fear - straight onto the skin with it.
It comes across lighter than its heavy brother Sculpture. Not a sillage monster, it seems to me.
I can't pick out the listed ingredients - I don't have to, I'm a god now, just as twilight is setting in. It is definitely oriental sweet, and you can't go wrong with it on the woody path. The black pepper - I can't make it out - well, I use Malabar pepper at home, and it smells different.
From the listed notes, I would have imagined it woodier and more angular. But wait:
We're talking about Greek gods here, not Nordic heavyweights.
You can picture them in togas with myrrh branches on their heads, strolling between the columns of Olympus.
But I like the scent. It has something from the Amouage line, maybe a tenth of 25 Jubilation Man.
Lighter... carefree... unobtrusive.
What's strange is: I don't find it particularly intense myself, but other people around me do.
For me, it's already an enrichment, even though I suspect that it doesn't really offer anything new or truly godlike in terms of scent.
Thus, the fragrance gets a shaky 8 from me. I can't really assess longevity and sillage, as I can't perceive the scent on myself after a short time,
while others can smell it very clearly on me.
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2 Comments
Fittleworth 9 years ago
I don't really like the scent, but your comment is very good!
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Meggi 9 years ago
Sounds pretty good, actually.
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