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First of all; I am also a lucky winner of the fragrance sample. Thank you very much for that. I was very pleased to receive the lovely post.
Nevertheless, I will express my honest and unfiltered opinion of the fragrance below.
I sprayed the fragrance minimally on my arm once and my first impression was unfortunately somewhat negative. "Rose, vanilla and yet another typical unisex thing", I thought to myself.
The mini sprayer also projected very strongly and I generally found the fragrance very strong in the opening. This may be due to the saffron, which I learned to differentiate a day later.
As the fragrance progresses, however, it becomes weaker, softer and milder. Until I asked myself in the drydown (after about 3-4 hours): "What smells so good here?".
The color of the fragrance is beige, as depicted on and by the bottle.
I think that I myself am not the target group for the scent.
I see it more for an Arab? A woman in middle to upper management wearing a beige blazer. She has to prove her competence. Or to express part of her masculine side.
She wears Memo because she can.
On the male side, I see the fragrance on an Arab? Boy to man who wants to stand out from his all black (the style) gang. Because his life is very good in a beige sweater and light-colored jeans.
His boys call him Sunny.
I gave the bottle 10 rating because I really, really like the presentation and design of Memo Paris.
Nevertheless, I will express my honest and unfiltered opinion of the fragrance below.
I sprayed the fragrance minimally on my arm once and my first impression was unfortunately somewhat negative. "Rose, vanilla and yet another typical unisex thing", I thought to myself.
The mini sprayer also projected very strongly and I generally found the fragrance very strong in the opening. This may be due to the saffron, which I learned to differentiate a day later.
As the fragrance progresses, however, it becomes weaker, softer and milder. Until I asked myself in the drydown (after about 3-4 hours): "What smells so good here?".
The color of the fragrance is beige, as depicted on and by the bottle.
I think that I myself am not the target group for the scent.
I see it more for an Arab? A woman in middle to upper management wearing a beige blazer. She has to prove her competence. Or to express part of her masculine side.
She wears Memo because she can.
On the male side, I see the fragrance on an Arab? Boy to man who wants to stand out from his all black (the style) gang. Because his life is very good in a beige sweater and light-colored jeans.
His boys call him Sunny.
I gave the bottle 10 rating because I really, really like the presentation and design of Memo Paris.
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