Opera by Xerjoff

Opera

Woelfin
05/04/2022 - 09:28 AM
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A Sparkle in the Dark

Opera ...

Perhaps for me, one of the most beautiful Xerjoffs that would definitely be worth the money. Would be, because I don't have a Sugar Daddy. But sooner or later, it will, no must, happen. So not with the Sugar Daddy, but with the fragrance. You understand. xD

Opera is, in my opinion, not unisex, but very, very feminine. I always say this about Xerjoff. That this unisex label is of course not fundamentally wrong, because everyone should wear what they like and think is right. But with Xerjoff, it often seems like they make life as easy as possible. "Don't think about it, just label it unisex, who cares!" I don't know ...

About the scent.
For me, since I got to know it, it feels like a sparkle in the dark, more on this thought in a moment. The fine-tuning of the fragrance components is unparalleled. For my taste, the scent represents a rarely achieved perfection.

A timeless beauty, definitely sexy with a slightly naughty side. Not directly sweet, but certainly with a prominent floral note that leans in that direction, without overwhelming anyone. Still, Opera has a recognizable dominance, not a composition for sweet girls (and boys). Expressive but with soft curves, a bit sparkling through the spices, as soon as the top note fades away.

The association is a dark room. The heavy, noble furniture is only vaguely recognizable. Moonlight falls through the only window onto the bed, the atmosphere is strangely magically charged, like a sparkle, an energetic illusion that hangs in the air.

For me, mega catchy. Impossible to resist. I would love to smell this fragrance on a man who has a very strong, dominant presence. I can't imagine it for the life of me. Opera is, for me, feminine seduction in liquid form.
Updated on 05/04/2022
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2 Comments
ExUserExUser 3 years ago
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Unisex fragrances are 99% unisex, after all. It has nothing to do with perfumers wanting to make their work "easier."
Moreover, I definitely perceive Opera as exclusively masculine due to its certain "heaviness" and complexity. I can't and don't want to imagine it on a woman. Tastes and perceptions, right? :-)
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Nadine21287Nadine21287 3 years ago
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That's how I see the scent too! For me, it has 0!! Anything masculine! Thanks for saying it out loud! :-) Let's keep enjoying this masterpiece 🥰
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