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The name says it all
Raw Gold is a fragrance that you may not necessarily like when you first smell it. But I don't think that's what it wants. It smells so atypical and strong that you almost shy away from it. It smells very coarse at first, or rather, very raw...
This is where exactly what I mean in my title comes into play. Shortly after spraying it on - after this "raw" phase - the fragrance becomes wonderfully opulent and very fine but still remains dense. This phenomenon happens again and again while wearing the fragrance: the scent rises very strongly and aggressively in the nose and becomes soft and very pleasing in a fraction of a second.
However, this does not mean that the fragrance is harmless. It remains on the skin and especially on clothing for a very long time and projects what it can. Other fragrances around it hardly stand a chance of being smelled. You definitely stand out with the fragrance, but mostly in a positive way.
To refer to the title again: The two words should be considered separately. The fragrance is raw at first and then quickly turns into olfactory gold.
This is where exactly what I mean in my title comes into play. Shortly after spraying it on - after this "raw" phase - the fragrance becomes wonderfully opulent and very fine but still remains dense. This phenomenon happens again and again while wearing the fragrance: the scent rises very strongly and aggressively in the nose and becomes soft and very pleasing in a fraction of a second.
However, this does not mean that the fragrance is harmless. It remains on the skin and especially on clothing for a very long time and projects what it can. Other fragrances around it hardly stand a chance of being smelled. You definitely stand out with the fragrance, but mostly in a positive way.
To refer to the title again: The two words should be considered separately. The fragrance is raw at first and then quickly turns into olfactory gold.