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					Finally not so intrusive or just fresh, no, a hint of... see below.
					I was sitting with a nice man I know in a bar recently, and I kept sniffing around me. .... "What smells so fantastic here? ... It's a bit oriental, so warm, slightly sweet... is it the waitress here? I'll ask right away what it is..., is there a scented candle lit?... " I even got up to check if it was somehow coming from the decoration placed next to us. - No, it wasn't the waiter or waitress. - The young man across from me then said, "I told you, it's me :-D, and you should know it, YOU gave it to me some time ago!!" 
Ha, how wonderful, what beautiful gifts I give.
I must say that I am quite sensitive when it comes to fragrances for men; I don't like many of them at all. Too harsh, too intrusive, way too spicy. But of course, that's always a matter of taste.
Since my partner at home hardly wears any fragrances, I hardly know anything in this area. To give a gift, I have to dig deeper into the family.
And occasionally, I do notice some fantastic fragrances on other men that suit them perfectly; so far, I haven't dared to just ask them what they are wearing, probably a shame. - I am more drawn to warm scents, just subtle, but still noticeable. I found just such a fragrance at Signatur when I was searching and getting advice in the perfume department of a department store, where I usually feel completely overwhelmed.
Honestly, I liked it so much that on my way home, I kept sniffing my wrist that I thought this is a men's fragrance I would even wear as a woman.
At first, it is fresh, like many fragrances; a very light, pleasant spiciness unfolds, I then perceive something slightly floral, but just a little. And as a base, mixed with the previously described, this wonderful warmth remains. Cinnamon, just a little cinnamon, a bit of dark cocoa, and everything accompanied by an oriental hint that wafts over from time to time.
In my opinion, all notes also make brief appearances while wearing it. I tested this again by spraying it on myself once more.
I find the scent absolutely suitable for autumn and winter, although the wearer of the fragrance told me he has worn it in summer as well, then in the evening, and has received inquiries about it from time to time.
It's best not to mention that this is actually a really affordable fragrance that you can also get at Rossmann and DM. Not everyone needs to know that.
Isn't it wonderful? This makes it affordable even for younger people. Although I don't really find it age-dependent.
Something like this, not intrusive yet memorable, I can only recommend. Are other fragrances from Otto Kern like this too?
So if you know of similar-sounding fragrances, please let me know what they are called so I can give something nice again :-)
				
									Ha, how wonderful, what beautiful gifts I give.
I must say that I am quite sensitive when it comes to fragrances for men; I don't like many of them at all. Too harsh, too intrusive, way too spicy. But of course, that's always a matter of taste.
Since my partner at home hardly wears any fragrances, I hardly know anything in this area. To give a gift, I have to dig deeper into the family.
And occasionally, I do notice some fantastic fragrances on other men that suit them perfectly; so far, I haven't dared to just ask them what they are wearing, probably a shame. - I am more drawn to warm scents, just subtle, but still noticeable. I found just such a fragrance at Signatur when I was searching and getting advice in the perfume department of a department store, where I usually feel completely overwhelmed.
Honestly, I liked it so much that on my way home, I kept sniffing my wrist that I thought this is a men's fragrance I would even wear as a woman.
At first, it is fresh, like many fragrances; a very light, pleasant spiciness unfolds, I then perceive something slightly floral, but just a little. And as a base, mixed with the previously described, this wonderful warmth remains. Cinnamon, just a little cinnamon, a bit of dark cocoa, and everything accompanied by an oriental hint that wafts over from time to time.
In my opinion, all notes also make brief appearances while wearing it. I tested this again by spraying it on myself once more.
I find the scent absolutely suitable for autumn and winter, although the wearer of the fragrance told me he has worn it in summer as well, then in the evening, and has received inquiries about it from time to time.
It's best not to mention that this is actually a really affordable fragrance that you can also get at Rossmann and DM. Not everyone needs to know that.
Isn't it wonderful? This makes it affordable even for younger people. Although I don't really find it age-dependent.
Something like this, not intrusive yet memorable, I can only recommend. Are other fragrances from Otto Kern like this too?
So if you know of similar-sounding fragrances, please let me know what they are called so I can give something nice again :-)
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Gwenidina 10 years ago
	
		Oh, thank you! Yes, some fragrances get torn apart, yet they can be really great. I've been misled quite a few times, even the other way around!
	
			
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Hotscent89 11 years ago
	
		After all this time, I have some great fragrances in my collection, and Otto Kern was one of the first. Despite the strong competition, I'm still blown away every time I wear it. It's an extremely fine scent-way better than Le Male and many others.
	
			
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Gwenidina 11 years ago
	
		Thanks for the tip, I'll check it out right away. I tested Commitment by Otto Kern, but I found it too overpowering, or maybe I just needed to wait longer...
	
			
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MrWhite 11 years ago
	
		Rochas Man is another one of those candidates. First fresh, then sweet/warm.
	
			
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Blauemaus 11 years ago
	
		Informative, funny comment! :-)))) I generally don't think the Otto Kerns are that bad...
	
			
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