Original Man

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21.06.2018 - 11:40 PM
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8
Bottle
5
Sillage
9
Longevity
9.5
Scent

Don't be afraid, come closer!

There's never been a scent I couldn't immediately identify for myself. I like, I don't like, done.
For three days I have been smelling on my wrist, I can't say exactly what fascinates me so much about this scent, but I have to save this so far uncommented scent from the previous two "objective" statements! ;-)

Bought two years ago due to some recommendation, shrugged his shoulders and put in the closet.
A few days ago when we were cleaning out, rehearsing and lo and behold! I saw a young blond man in a light grey Brioni suit in front of a white bungalow.
I don't know, don't ask me.

If the confused top note adjusts somewhat, I notice coriander, pepper, orange blossom and violet.
The patchouli is already very quiet in the top note.
Then musk, musk and musk come immediately. Oh yes - and musk!
A light, dry, bitter musk with some cedar wood (only forgotten in the pyramid, definitely! ;-) Clearly different from the typical Jovan musk.

For hours he stays the same, gets a little rounder, not so dominant anymore, the Patchouli gets through more and more and is left by the musk at the end.
The silage is discreet.
For me it is an elegant yet animal scent that lasts 6-7 hours. On textile loose 36 hours and more. On Brioni suits probably even longer...
He also smells to me something like some fabric bales when they are rolled out. If I apply more on one spot, 2-3 sprayers, I must even think of a diluted Aramis.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. It's like that (clears throat, coughs)
I couldn't really get used to musk scents yet, but Original Man caught me somehow.

A very dry, woody, masculine musk scent that would certainly have some followers if you weren't afraid of cheap scents!

Allegedly a Dupe of For Him by Narciso Rodriguez (Francis Kurkdjian).
Oha, then quickly decant into an expensive looking bottle and sell as the latest brand name cry?
Seriously, here in the forum someone once wrote that he is actually biased when he smells an expensive brand smell and evaluates it more positively, but tries to "count it away".
For me it is understandable that the whole consumption works through manipulation. Conversations with marketing people can be refreshing and absolutely disillusioning....

Oh and the bottle with the back glass print I find all of a sudden quite nice....and the split lid, how fitting!

I'm sniffing my wrist again right now and still am. Isn't that exactly what makes "priceless" scents?
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