12/27/2023
Rdubrovkin
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Rdubrovkin
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Floral sweetness for men is not possible! IT DOES!!!
For me, the Amorist, Orange Flamingo & the Air Tiger are definitely among my favorites among the Gebauer fragrances. It may not be a beast fashion fragrance like Air Tiger, but that is not its claim. For me, this fragrance is characterized much more by its restraint, without being intrusive or causing headaches:
It accompanies me quietly and discreetly throughout the day, occasionally becoming subtly present and attracting the attention of those around me. On my skin, the fragrance unfolds effortlessly from morning to night and exudes a pleasant sillage, especially in the first 8 hours.
The recent reformulation of the fragrance, as stated by Marc Gebauer (MG), has definitely retained the "essence of Amorist". Only the fragrance oil concentration has been slightly increased to enhance the projection - an effect that I can certainly confirm from my own experience.
While the first version of Amorist was more floral, flowery and sweet to me, the new batch is a little more masculine, with the notes of blackcurrant and bergamot more prominent. The magnolia is present throughout the fragrance, giving it a special note and developing into a powdery, creamy nuance in the dry-down. Despite this development, the unmistakable Amorist DNA remains constant thanks to the magnolia and the other floral fragrance notes.
As a man, I have already received many compliments on this fragrance, both from women and men. The fresh, powdery sweetness was perceived positively, without anyone pointing out that it could be exclusively a women's fragrance.
As other reviewers have already emphasized, the fragrance suits a self-confident man with elegance, possibly even a suit wearer?
Why not...
The value for money is impressive and fair for the quality on offer, with perfumer Christian Carbonnel not disappointing.
The bottle perfectly reflects the fragrance notes, floral and flowery on top (white) and with a beautiful very light vanilla sweetness in the background (red). Of course, it also matches all other bottles from MG.
A blind purchase could be considered but a test would be advisable...
Especially for men, as the floral sweetness might not appeal to everyone immediately.
....If it doesn't appeal to you, perhaps the ladies in your circle of family/friends could do something with it!
For women, the Amorist is a safe recommendation to buy.
All in all, an olfactory masterpiece that cleverly transcends the boundaries between the sexes and envelops its wearers, REGARDLESS of gender, in a unique fragrance experience.
>> A perfect unisex fragrance for me
It accompanies me quietly and discreetly throughout the day, occasionally becoming subtly present and attracting the attention of those around me. On my skin, the fragrance unfolds effortlessly from morning to night and exudes a pleasant sillage, especially in the first 8 hours.
The recent reformulation of the fragrance, as stated by Marc Gebauer (MG), has definitely retained the "essence of Amorist". Only the fragrance oil concentration has been slightly increased to enhance the projection - an effect that I can certainly confirm from my own experience.
While the first version of Amorist was more floral, flowery and sweet to me, the new batch is a little more masculine, with the notes of blackcurrant and bergamot more prominent. The magnolia is present throughout the fragrance, giving it a special note and developing into a powdery, creamy nuance in the dry-down. Despite this development, the unmistakable Amorist DNA remains constant thanks to the magnolia and the other floral fragrance notes.
As a man, I have already received many compliments on this fragrance, both from women and men. The fresh, powdery sweetness was perceived positively, without anyone pointing out that it could be exclusively a women's fragrance.
As other reviewers have already emphasized, the fragrance suits a self-confident man with elegance, possibly even a suit wearer?
Why not...
The value for money is impressive and fair for the quality on offer, with perfumer Christian Carbonnel not disappointing.
The bottle perfectly reflects the fragrance notes, floral and flowery on top (white) and with a beautiful very light vanilla sweetness in the background (red). Of course, it also matches all other bottles from MG.
A blind purchase could be considered but a test would be advisable...
Especially for men, as the floral sweetness might not appeal to everyone immediately.
....If it doesn't appeal to you, perhaps the ladies in your circle of family/friends could do something with it!
For women, the Amorist is a safe recommendation to buy.
All in all, an olfactory masterpiece that cleverly transcends the boundaries between the sexes and envelops its wearers, REGARDLESS of gender, in a unique fragrance experience.
>> A perfect unisex fragrance for me
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