Overly Present. One-Dimensional. Coconut Water Sweetness.
One Million Gold Elixir starts with a sweetly pleasing opening that initially feels pleasant. Warm, fruity, and typical of the One Million DNA. However, this first impression does not last long, as the fragrance quickly solidifies and shifts into a distinctly penetrating coconut water-like direction.
From about the tenth minute, a pronounced sweet coconut-like note takes center stage, which defines the entire scent progression. The originally fruity and slightly seductive opening fades rapidly. Instead, a very dominant, almost overwhelming coconut water sweetness remains, which changes little and shapes the fragrance for hours. There is no real development or depth. I could not perceive any creaminess. The scent remains consistently loud and present.
The sillage is extremely strong, and the longevity is excellent. Gold Elixir fills every room effortlessly and without distance. In everyday life, this quickly becomes too much and over time, hard to wear.
The Gold Elixir shows enormous power, volume, and endurance, but loses every nuance in the process. Instead of creamy-warm sandalwood, a dominant sweet coconut water note remains, which, while recognizable, lacks elegance or variation.
Conclusion:
A fragrance of enormous presence and longevity - intense, sweet, coconut-heavy, but without development. Perhaps appealing for lovers of strong, noticeable scents. For me personally, too overly present and one-dimensional.
From about the tenth minute, a pronounced sweet coconut-like note takes center stage, which defines the entire scent progression. The originally fruity and slightly seductive opening fades rapidly. Instead, a very dominant, almost overwhelming coconut water sweetness remains, which changes little and shapes the fragrance for hours. There is no real development or depth. I could not perceive any creaminess. The scent remains consistently loud and present.
The sillage is extremely strong, and the longevity is excellent. Gold Elixir fills every room effortlessly and without distance. In everyday life, this quickly becomes too much and over time, hard to wear.
The Gold Elixir shows enormous power, volume, and endurance, but loses every nuance in the process. Instead of creamy-warm sandalwood, a dominant sweet coconut water note remains, which, while recognizable, lacks elegance or variation.
Conclusion:
A fragrance of enormous presence and longevity - intense, sweet, coconut-heavy, but without development. Perhaps appealing for lovers of strong, noticeable scents. For me personally, too overly present and one-dimensional.
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