Arrosa

Arrosa

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M / W / D - sexy!
Masculine or feminine?
The Grande Soir is both for me. On one day it comes across as completely unisex, on another day it is striking and masculine. Today I am wearing the perfume and it simply smells sensual, feminine, and smooth.

No matter how I look at it, the perfume is elegant in any case. I have a articulate, educated, and mature person in front of me. A person with a certain charisma. Sexy, sensual, passionate but never easy to get.

Detached from gender identities or role clichés... Anyone who doesn't know it yet should give it a try :)
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Arrosa 2 years ago 5
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Everybody's Darling
An Everybody's Darling fragrance. I must admit, it's not bad at all - at least if you love vanilla perfumes and sweet scents (like I do).

To my nose, the fragrance is extremely similar to Burberry Goodees, and those who know Gaultier's La Belle - the perfume - might also find a slight resemblance here.

Overall, it's nothing that isn't already somewhat similar on the market, but still worth purchasing. Especially the bottle is a feast for the eyes.
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Favorite fragrance under 10 euros
I love this perfume. It is powdery, creamy, rounded, vanillic, and soooo soft. It is such a typical "Jil Sander Sun" scent. No, of course, it’s not a twin, but it definitely goes in that fragrance direction. So if you like this type of scent, you should definitely check out Michalsky Sunshine. For the price, it’s just brilliant. Longevity and sillage are rather average compared to more expensive fragrances, but still not bad at all. It’s worth a blind buy if you enjoy this kind of scent.
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