10/27/2021

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MrMojo82
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The most masculine of the rams so far
Wow! After I can now already call some fragrances of the really good and extraordinary Rammstein collection my own, and now also the latest fragrance has found its way to me, I see myself prompted to dedicate this fragrance series times a review.
Started the entry into the series for me with the original cocaine Intense, which I now see as the weakest of the series, because it does not have the high quality as the following flankers. Just a little too synthetic for my taste. The Black Ash and the Black and White Intense have me then already far more excited. Now joins so also the Cocaine Gold to my collection, about which it should go here of course mainly.
For me, the cocaine gold to the aforementioned fragrances again one drauf. From the beginning, a beautiful leather note dominates. I associate with it a rough suede. But not overlaying or unnatural, but very gentle and noble. But since leather is not listed as a fragrance note, I suspect this scent impression from a combination of the copaiba balsam used and the turmeric. Frankincense is also clearly perceptible, but not as pungent and dominant as, for example, the White Intense. Rather gentle and contentwise coherent with the rest of the composition. More like an incense fragrance oil. In the heart note then join the citrus notes, whereby for me the bitter orange stands out the most. As it wears, the strong leather association recedes a bit, but remains perceptible throughout the fragrance. In the base, the whole thing is rounded off with some vetiver and amber, which makes the scent softer on the one hand, but also gives it even more depth and some earthiness. Over all lies a, I call you times light cream note of the copaiba balsam. Similar to a skin cream, but just supplemented by the leather, incense and bitter citrus notes.
The whole thing seems very coherent and homogeneous in its overall composition. If you leave out the leather scent once, the rest of the fragrance reminds me in some ways of the smell of the shower gel Mature by Axe, but without any shower gel vibe, more like packaged in cream form. Kind of masculine and mature. Maybe even a touch oldschool, but embedded by the other fragrance notes in such a way that the scent gets a modern and independent twist. Especially now in autumn dressed with a leather jacket absolutely appropriate. Somewhat gloomy, masculine, but also cuddly, warm and sensual. More Ü30 than U30, but allowed is what pleases and what suits the wearer.
For 30.00 € you get here really an absolutely brilliant fragrance for the colder season of the qualitatively, as well as the other Rammstein Flanker, clearly stands out from the other drugstore fragrances. Clearly tending towards niche and certainly not everyone's taste. But that is also quite positive. Uniform mush we have in our time already enough ?
Started the entry into the series for me with the original cocaine Intense, which I now see as the weakest of the series, because it does not have the high quality as the following flankers. Just a little too synthetic for my taste. The Black Ash and the Black and White Intense have me then already far more excited. Now joins so also the Cocaine Gold to my collection, about which it should go here of course mainly.
For me, the cocaine gold to the aforementioned fragrances again one drauf. From the beginning, a beautiful leather note dominates. I associate with it a rough suede. But not overlaying or unnatural, but very gentle and noble. But since leather is not listed as a fragrance note, I suspect this scent impression from a combination of the copaiba balsam used and the turmeric. Frankincense is also clearly perceptible, but not as pungent and dominant as, for example, the White Intense. Rather gentle and contentwise coherent with the rest of the composition. More like an incense fragrance oil. In the heart note then join the citrus notes, whereby for me the bitter orange stands out the most. As it wears, the strong leather association recedes a bit, but remains perceptible throughout the fragrance. In the base, the whole thing is rounded off with some vetiver and amber, which makes the scent softer on the one hand, but also gives it even more depth and some earthiness. Over all lies a, I call you times light cream note of the copaiba balsam. Similar to a skin cream, but just supplemented by the leather, incense and bitter citrus notes.
The whole thing seems very coherent and homogeneous in its overall composition. If you leave out the leather scent once, the rest of the fragrance reminds me in some ways of the smell of the shower gel Mature by Axe, but without any shower gel vibe, more like packaged in cream form. Kind of masculine and mature. Maybe even a touch oldschool, but embedded by the other fragrance notes in such a way that the scent gets a modern and independent twist. Especially now in autumn dressed with a leather jacket absolutely appropriate. Somewhat gloomy, masculine, but also cuddly, warm and sensual. More Ü30 than U30, but allowed is what pleases and what suits the wearer.
For 30.00 € you get here really an absolutely brilliant fragrance for the colder season of the qualitatively, as well as the other Rammstein Flanker, clearly stands out from the other drugstore fragrances. Clearly tending towards niche and certainly not everyone's taste. But that is also quite positive. Uniform mush we have in our time already enough ?
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