12/03/2020

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Between "Black Beauty" and "Little Uncle"
Ispazon is already a very special horse from the Parfums de Marly stable. And unfortunately I don't really warm up to him.
Although he calls some not so inverted scents in his structure, the interplay doesn't really harmonize - at least not for my nose.
Especially at the start, this crumbly, unclean citrus/lime note gets on my nerves, which strangely enough reminds me of "Boris Becker" by LR, the perfume taillight, so to speak. This is really a very bad start.
If you let the fragrance run a little, the cedar wood comes out more and more, but more and more dusty and harsh and accompanied by sweaty undertones, which one would actually associate with cumin and have something of a wet horse blanket here.
Towards the end, Ispazon becomes even more woody with a warm musky flank, but then the whole steed has more or less fallen into the well, which means that nothing can be saved at this stage, although some appealing approaches shine through, which must be denied by the indicated ingredients orange, lily of the valley, amber and vanilla.
The horse breed Ispazon is, as some pre-commentators have already written, a mixture of black noble Frisians (I somehow have raps like "Black Beauty" in mind, but it certainly belongs to another breed) and Iberian warmbloods. Sounds rich in content, but when I was sniffing around, I was thinking more of "Little Uncle", the spotted white horse (more precisely a Knabstrupper) from Pippi Longstocking.
I'm sorry for all the PdM fanboys, but apparently Ispazon was such a lame bitch in terms of sales, that this eau de parfum was shot and removed from the program.
Although he calls some not so inverted scents in his structure, the interplay doesn't really harmonize - at least not for my nose.
Especially at the start, this crumbly, unclean citrus/lime note gets on my nerves, which strangely enough reminds me of "Boris Becker" by LR, the perfume taillight, so to speak. This is really a very bad start.
If you let the fragrance run a little, the cedar wood comes out more and more, but more and more dusty and harsh and accompanied by sweaty undertones, which one would actually associate with cumin and have something of a wet horse blanket here.
Towards the end, Ispazon becomes even more woody with a warm musky flank, but then the whole steed has more or less fallen into the well, which means that nothing can be saved at this stage, although some appealing approaches shine through, which must be denied by the indicated ingredients orange, lily of the valley, amber and vanilla.
The horse breed Ispazon is, as some pre-commentators have already written, a mixture of black noble Frisians (I somehow have raps like "Black Beauty" in mind, but it certainly belongs to another breed) and Iberian warmbloods. Sounds rich in content, but when I was sniffing around, I was thinking more of "Little Uncle", the spotted white horse (more precisely a Knabstrupper) from Pippi Longstocking.
I'm sorry for all the PdM fanboys, but apparently Ispazon was such a lame bitch in terms of sales, that this eau de parfum was shot and removed from the program.
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