09/21/2021
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Welcome to the club of synthetic bores
The omens let us guess. The L'Oréal group has the upper hand here and the perfumer has no dare to be officially named. Unfortunately, even the distinctive flacon is of no use ... Ralph Lauren gets thanks to the strict bouncer in the circle of really exclusive and high-quality made perfumes no access.
For the suburban club among middle school stallions it is all enough. Because here all wear the same uninspired mainstream stuff and feel superior when they spend their sauererschnorrtes pocket money on an overpriced synthetic fragrance - the main thing from a brand that you somehow know. Since quality or individuality do not play a role.
And so it is not surprising that in Ralph's Club all ingredients seemingly from chemistry class could be mopted and reflect only the breath of lavender, clary sage, cedar or vetiver.
I'll admit, if you let the scent sit on you for a while, a few serviceable impressions come through. The whole thing reminds me of something like mixing together a bad copy of Zino and a botched clone of Armani's Code with some sweaty notes. What I'm about to write, I mean entirely without irony or malice: Ralph's Club has an appealing harmony of slight sweetness and some astringency in conjunction with the lavender Surrugat in a relatively short window of time. Overall, however, it falls far short.
Otherwise, I say thank you, but thank you no to this club.
For the suburban club among middle school stallions it is all enough. Because here all wear the same uninspired mainstream stuff and feel superior when they spend their sauererschnorrtes pocket money on an overpriced synthetic fragrance - the main thing from a brand that you somehow know. Since quality or individuality do not play a role.
And so it is not surprising that in Ralph's Club all ingredients seemingly from chemistry class could be mopted and reflect only the breath of lavender, clary sage, cedar or vetiver.
I'll admit, if you let the scent sit on you for a while, a few serviceable impressions come through. The whole thing reminds me of something like mixing together a bad copy of Zino and a botched clone of Armani's Code with some sweaty notes. What I'm about to write, I mean entirely without irony or malice: Ralph's Club has an appealing harmony of slight sweetness and some astringency in conjunction with the lavender Surrugat in a relatively short window of time. Overall, however, it falls far short.
Otherwise, I say thank you, but thank you no to this club.
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