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As with all my reviews:
I am not a perfume expert, I do not know how all the notes are called. I share only my personal feelings and opinions about fragrances, which I own and thus could test over a longer period of time.
So my Schatzis today to the Intense Cafe from Montale. I had no touch points with Montale before. He found me and through that I also bought it, wore it and learned to love it. But now to the fragrance.
How does it smell and when can you wear it?
The Intense Cafe is a really successful coffee, rosé fragrance. Immediately after applying I smell first directly full load of coffee, but not like when you smell coffee beans but different. The coffee note reminds me of when you make an espresso in his Nespresso machine and while the coffee flows into the too small cup perceives this smell. Somehow warm, delicious and intense. There is still a vanilla and a little musk, but they harmonize very nicely with the coffee. Lay down these very heavy notes but bit comes the rose and bit floral notes to it. The first time I wear I just thought what a fragrance! It is absolutely unique and special. He gives you a secure feeling, even if you have never smelled something like him. I am aware that he is probably not everyone's cup of tea. But should you be a fan of coffee and rose, you should give him at least a chance in the perfumery of his confidence.
On the subject of unisex: Yes he is. For me, actually, also rather a woman's fragrance because it is very sweet and floral next to the coffee. As a man, you should have smelled him in any case first and be sure that you want to smell so. But if you decide to buy him, you have a super fragrance for everyday life, going out and the slightly colder weather. No matter what gender you wear it as, I can guarantee compliments. He is very unusual and I was already one or the other time on him addressed.
But how is the performance?
All around I can say good. He is not a beast but also not too weak on the chest. A working day or an evening you get along with him in any case. Too much you should not spray him but, otherwise he has the Dior Sauvage / One Million effect and is a bit too intrusive. A good, sufficient and perceptible number are 3-4 sprays. The sillage is then well perceptible but not too intrusive.
Conclusion
All around a super beautiful and unique fragrance with a satisfactory shelf life. I paid the 100ml at Breuninger 115€ and it is worth it. You get a niche fragrance at a designer price, which you can wear on many occasions and get many compliments. One thing I have but to suspend the Montale fragrances. This has nothing to do with the fragrance itself, but with the brand and that is the flacons bother me extremely. They look nice and have their aesthetics if you have several, but they are simply impractical. The flacons are made of aluminum, does not sound bad at first, but they are very unusually light for perfumes. Somehow it just doesn't feel high quality. It feels like a deodorant bottle, moreover, you never know how much is in it and has no feeling for it because the bottle is so light. Immediately after unpacking you already think the fragrance is empty. Another disadvantage of aluminum, you have the fragrance in the toilet bag with electric toothbrushes he can, as with me, get dents. Looks then like the metal drinking bottles that you had in elementary school, because the color at the point then flakes off. For me, simply flacons that are not in line with the price and bother me personally, but sprayers are still ok.
I am not a perfume expert, I do not know how all the notes are called. I share only my personal feelings and opinions about fragrances, which I own and thus could test over a longer period of time.
So my Schatzis today to the Intense Cafe from Montale. I had no touch points with Montale before. He found me and through that I also bought it, wore it and learned to love it. But now to the fragrance.
How does it smell and when can you wear it?
The Intense Cafe is a really successful coffee, rosé fragrance. Immediately after applying I smell first directly full load of coffee, but not like when you smell coffee beans but different. The coffee note reminds me of when you make an espresso in his Nespresso machine and while the coffee flows into the too small cup perceives this smell. Somehow warm, delicious and intense. There is still a vanilla and a little musk, but they harmonize very nicely with the coffee. Lay down these very heavy notes but bit comes the rose and bit floral notes to it. The first time I wear I just thought what a fragrance! It is absolutely unique and special. He gives you a secure feeling, even if you have never smelled something like him. I am aware that he is probably not everyone's cup of tea. But should you be a fan of coffee and rose, you should give him at least a chance in the perfumery of his confidence.
On the subject of unisex: Yes he is. For me, actually, also rather a woman's fragrance because it is very sweet and floral next to the coffee. As a man, you should have smelled him in any case first and be sure that you want to smell so. But if you decide to buy him, you have a super fragrance for everyday life, going out and the slightly colder weather. No matter what gender you wear it as, I can guarantee compliments. He is very unusual and I was already one or the other time on him addressed.
But how is the performance?
All around I can say good. He is not a beast but also not too weak on the chest. A working day or an evening you get along with him in any case. Too much you should not spray him but, otherwise he has the Dior Sauvage / One Million effect and is a bit too intrusive. A good, sufficient and perceptible number are 3-4 sprays. The sillage is then well perceptible but not too intrusive.
Conclusion
All around a super beautiful and unique fragrance with a satisfactory shelf life. I paid the 100ml at Breuninger 115€ and it is worth it. You get a niche fragrance at a designer price, which you can wear on many occasions and get many compliments. One thing I have but to suspend the Montale fragrances. This has nothing to do with the fragrance itself, but with the brand and that is the flacons bother me extremely. They look nice and have their aesthetics if you have several, but they are simply impractical. The flacons are made of aluminum, does not sound bad at first, but they are very unusually light for perfumes. Somehow it just doesn't feel high quality. It feels like a deodorant bottle, moreover, you never know how much is in it and has no feeling for it because the bottle is so light. Immediately after unpacking you already think the fragrance is empty. Another disadvantage of aluminum, you have the fragrance in the toilet bag with electric toothbrushes he can, as with me, get dents. Looks then like the metal drinking bottles that you had in elementary school, because the color at the point then flakes off. For me, simply flacons that are not in line with the price and bother me personally, but sprayers are still ok.
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I am not a perfume expert, I do not know how all fragrances are called. I share in my recessions only my personal opinion of fragrances, which I own and thus could test over time. With my recessions I do not want to attack anyone.
So my Schatzis today to the Terre d'Hermes. I bought him blindly because I had heard a lot of positive from him. One has heard much of him and he is also relatively widespread. Mine is he but unfortunately not at all. Nevertheless, I would like to report on the fragrance without talking too bad about him simply and bring him closer to you. A blind purchase I can absolutely not recommend, because the cooperation of the notes is somewhat unusual. Closer to the fragrance I go but now.
How does it smell and when can you wear it?
The Terre d'Hermes smells before ab very special. I do not know any fragrance that is similar to him somehow. But the concept of the fragrance is comparable to the Aventus, even if they do not smell similar at all. Namely, the concept is to mix fresh citrus notes with woody notes. In Terre d'Hermes just not at all my case. When spraying on a very citrusy freshness jumps directly at you. In the fragrance notes is listed orange, but I smell lemon, grapefruit and patchouli. 10 seconds later, the rest comes in. First very earthy, so a note like when you would smell earth fromm garden, first very interesting and in my eyes not negative, but rather unique. But when this "earthiness" something lays it smells for me somehow very "nutty". It sounds funny and it is also not listed but for me it smells like nut and this note disturbs me unfortunately at the fragrance and has broken him for me. So in short a fresh citrus base with an earth note and somehow in this earth note still additionally nut. Should this type of fragrance one likes he is very suitable for everyday use for me. He is fresh, so he comes in everyday life, at work or in the summer not wrong. He acts fresh but also serious. On a suit I can imagine him. Through these earth notes, you can wear it even at slightly lower temperatures, but a winter scent he is in any case not.
How is the performance?
The performance is good for me. Due to the fact that it is very citrusy, one expects a slightly worse durability. But that is not the case at all. Durability-wise, you can almost compare it with a Dior Fahrenheit or a Sauvage, so good enough to hold the workday or evening. Very satisfying for a fragrance that is nevertheless very fresh. The sillage, however, is a bit weaker than the fragrances just mentioned, but this is not necessarily bad, because it has a good shelf life. He is just not so "heavy". He is rather a lightness that you carry with you.
Conclusion
You have to like him. For me he is nothing. In addition, I can imagine him somehow more to something older people than me. If he likes one he is really a recommendation from me. You get the 100ml for ~80€ (so much I paid) and the money he is worth. He is suitable for everyday use and has a, for a fresh fragrance, good durability. One will be happy with him in any case, if you get along with the fragrance. Small deductions there are from me to the flacon (complaining at a high level). He plays price-wise in this middle price range of a Bleu de Chanels, Dior Sauvage, One Million, Versace Eros, etc.. To me, the flacons are somehow more special/higher quality. The Terre d'Hermes has this hard plastic spray guard at the top of the sprayer, which goes up and down by turning. In this class, a Bleu de Chanel has a magnetic, relatively heavy lid which simply feels more valuable (my opinion). In addition, it does not feel as high quality and with me the imprints have started to dissolve relatively quickly (after transport in the toilet bag).
So my Schatzis today to the Terre d'Hermes. I bought him blindly because I had heard a lot of positive from him. One has heard much of him and he is also relatively widespread. Mine is he but unfortunately not at all. Nevertheless, I would like to report on the fragrance without talking too bad about him simply and bring him closer to you. A blind purchase I can absolutely not recommend, because the cooperation of the notes is somewhat unusual. Closer to the fragrance I go but now.
How does it smell and when can you wear it?
The Terre d'Hermes smells before ab very special. I do not know any fragrance that is similar to him somehow. But the concept of the fragrance is comparable to the Aventus, even if they do not smell similar at all. Namely, the concept is to mix fresh citrus notes with woody notes. In Terre d'Hermes just not at all my case. When spraying on a very citrusy freshness jumps directly at you. In the fragrance notes is listed orange, but I smell lemon, grapefruit and patchouli. 10 seconds later, the rest comes in. First very earthy, so a note like when you would smell earth fromm garden, first very interesting and in my eyes not negative, but rather unique. But when this "earthiness" something lays it smells for me somehow very "nutty". It sounds funny and it is also not listed but for me it smells like nut and this note disturbs me unfortunately at the fragrance and has broken him for me. So in short a fresh citrus base with an earth note and somehow in this earth note still additionally nut. Should this type of fragrance one likes he is very suitable for everyday use for me. He is fresh, so he comes in everyday life, at work or in the summer not wrong. He acts fresh but also serious. On a suit I can imagine him. Through these earth notes, you can wear it even at slightly lower temperatures, but a winter scent he is in any case not.
How is the performance?
The performance is good for me. Due to the fact that it is very citrusy, one expects a slightly worse durability. But that is not the case at all. Durability-wise, you can almost compare it with a Dior Fahrenheit or a Sauvage, so good enough to hold the workday or evening. Very satisfying for a fragrance that is nevertheless very fresh. The sillage, however, is a bit weaker than the fragrances just mentioned, but this is not necessarily bad, because it has a good shelf life. He is just not so "heavy". He is rather a lightness that you carry with you.
Conclusion
You have to like him. For me he is nothing. In addition, I can imagine him somehow more to something older people than me. If he likes one he is really a recommendation from me. You get the 100ml for ~80€ (so much I paid) and the money he is worth. He is suitable for everyday use and has a, for a fresh fragrance, good durability. One will be happy with him in any case, if you get along with the fragrance. Small deductions there are from me to the flacon (complaining at a high level). He plays price-wise in this middle price range of a Bleu de Chanels, Dior Sauvage, One Million, Versace Eros, etc.. To me, the flacons are somehow more special/higher quality. The Terre d'Hermes has this hard plastic spray guard at the top of the sprayer, which goes up and down by turning. In this class, a Bleu de Chanel has a magnetic, relatively heavy lid which simply feels more valuable (my opinion). In addition, it does not feel as high quality and with me the imprints have started to dissolve relatively quickly (after transport in the toilet bag).
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I am not a perfume expert and share here only my opinion on fragrances that I own myself and thus have tested over time. If you do not come clear Schatzis to be called read another review
So my Schatzis today to the Black Saffron of Byredo. I had to be honest Byredo never really on the screen but they have very nice fragrances, which are but (for me) not worth it to buy. But back to the Black Saffron
How does it smell and when can you wear it?
He smells for me full charge of saffron with leather. In the background I recognize a sweet raspberry and light floral notes which act through the saffron and the leather but really only in the background. There are several leather notes, the leather note here reminds me a lot of Ombre leather by Tom Ford, as the note is also a bit woody and somehow more than just leather. A fan of Ombre Leather I am but in itself not at all. However, I really fell in love with this combination in Black Saffron. I learned to like saffron through Mancera's Instant Crush and in Black Saffron I find it just awesome too. It is leathery and sweet but somehow still floral with the spice of saffron and I find the interaction mega unique, seductive but also very suitable for everyday use. You can't really go wrong with it on any occasion. He is good for dates, but also in the office or simply when buying rolls. On the unisex point, I understand that some say the fragrance is feminine because of the sweetness but for me a fragrance with a strong saffron note is suitable for men. In addition, I also see leather more on the masculine side. The Black Saffron is more unisex than, for example, an Instant Crush from Mancera, but for me still rather a men's fragrance (my opinion).
But how is the performance?
It breaks my heart but as with the other Byredo fragrances, the durability and sillage is unfortunately just bad. A working day he does not survive and is after a very short time unfortunately only skin perceptible. In short, as he is also perceptible on the skin.
Conclusion
I find the fragrance really incredibly good and absolutely special. He is not a fragrance where someone says to you, "the fragrance I know yet". I paid my 50ml 120€ and that's just unfortunately not worth it. The durability and sillage are comparable for me with Zara fragrances, which cost 30€ on the 100ml. There is no matter how good he smells, the fragrance does not justify the price. You buy a footballer also not for his appearance and his notoriety but for his performance on the pitch.
So my Schatzis today to the Black Saffron of Byredo. I had to be honest Byredo never really on the screen but they have very nice fragrances, which are but (for me) not worth it to buy. But back to the Black Saffron
How does it smell and when can you wear it?
He smells for me full charge of saffron with leather. In the background I recognize a sweet raspberry and light floral notes which act through the saffron and the leather but really only in the background. There are several leather notes, the leather note here reminds me a lot of Ombre leather by Tom Ford, as the note is also a bit woody and somehow more than just leather. A fan of Ombre Leather I am but in itself not at all. However, I really fell in love with this combination in Black Saffron. I learned to like saffron through Mancera's Instant Crush and in Black Saffron I find it just awesome too. It is leathery and sweet but somehow still floral with the spice of saffron and I find the interaction mega unique, seductive but also very suitable for everyday use. You can't really go wrong with it on any occasion. He is good for dates, but also in the office or simply when buying rolls. On the unisex point, I understand that some say the fragrance is feminine because of the sweetness but for me a fragrance with a strong saffron note is suitable for men. In addition, I also see leather more on the masculine side. The Black Saffron is more unisex than, for example, an Instant Crush from Mancera, but for me still rather a men's fragrance (my opinion).
But how is the performance?
It breaks my heart but as with the other Byredo fragrances, the durability and sillage is unfortunately just bad. A working day he does not survive and is after a very short time unfortunately only skin perceptible. In short, as he is also perceptible on the skin.
Conclusion
I find the fragrance really incredibly good and absolutely special. He is not a fragrance where someone says to you, "the fragrance I know yet". I paid my 50ml 120€ and that's just unfortunately not worth it. The durability and sillage are comparable for me with Zara fragrances, which cost 30€ on the 100ml. There is no matter how good he smells, the fragrance does not justify the price. You buy a footballer also not for his appearance and his notoriety but for his performance on the pitch.
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Shortly before I am not a perfume expert I share only my personal opinion and write reviews of fragrances that I own and thus have also tested over time.
So my Schatzis today to the Bleu de Chanel perfume. When I saw him the first time he was directly interesting since I already knew the other Bleu de Chanels and a bit before taken to him anangegangen he smells but completely different.
How does it smell?
The Bleu de Chanel perfume is difficult to describe. Even after half the bottle, I can not name a note that should be somehow obvious or can bring him closer. When I was asked how I would describe him if I had to I said he is a mixture of the Dior Sauvage and the Bleu de Chanel Eau de Parfum. All of you who are now put off because of Dior Sauvage have no idea because the Sauvage DNA is very nice but the scent is only hated because it has been used by many. So you take this spicy DNA of Sauvage and take this freshness and "seriousness" of Bleu de Chanel Eau de Parfum, mix them together and tada you have Bleu de Chanel Parfum. These DNAs make it very suitable for the masses. I don't know anyone who doesn't like him he brings compliments since he also smells very masculine and is not wrong in any situation. Whether you go to work, party, go on a date or just wear him privately in the city he works. In the summer I would not necessarily wear it but rather at temperatures up to around 25 degrees, is to be expected with the Sauvage DNA but also bit. For me, the Bleu de Chanel and the Bleu de Chanel eau de Parfum is somewhat more suitable for everyday life and work than the perfume and the perfume for me more a "Ausgehduft" because it is not so fresh but that does not mean as I said that he is completely out of place there. He is in itself a good all-rounder
But how is the performance?
To be honest I had my concerns here because the Bleu de Chanel fragrances do not really have a good shelf life. Unlike the Bleu de Chanel perfume its durability and sillage are comparable to a Dior Sauvage or a Dior Fahrenheit. Means therefore a good durability with a slightly above average sillage. Why not go with Chanel like this? The Bleu de Chanel perfume keeps you without problems the working day or evening without problems or concerns. Thus, for me, the best of the Bleu de Chanel series in terms of performance
Conclusion
The Bleu de Chanel perfume is all around a good fragrance. He is well balanced. He smells masculine spicy but not so that it annoys you has a slight freshness which makes him but not the summer scent and a satisfactory shelf life. He is in my eyes blind purchase capable and also Schenkbar because I know no one who does not like the fragrance. For ~110 € for the 100ml he is in my eyes also the price just and is therefore absolutely recommendable.
So my Schatzis today to the Bleu de Chanel perfume. When I saw him the first time he was directly interesting since I already knew the other Bleu de Chanels and a bit before taken to him anangegangen he smells but completely different.
How does it smell?
The Bleu de Chanel perfume is difficult to describe. Even after half the bottle, I can not name a note that should be somehow obvious or can bring him closer. When I was asked how I would describe him if I had to I said he is a mixture of the Dior Sauvage and the Bleu de Chanel Eau de Parfum. All of you who are now put off because of Dior Sauvage have no idea because the Sauvage DNA is very nice but the scent is only hated because it has been used by many. So you take this spicy DNA of Sauvage and take this freshness and "seriousness" of Bleu de Chanel Eau de Parfum, mix them together and tada you have Bleu de Chanel Parfum. These DNAs make it very suitable for the masses. I don't know anyone who doesn't like him he brings compliments since he also smells very masculine and is not wrong in any situation. Whether you go to work, party, go on a date or just wear him privately in the city he works. In the summer I would not necessarily wear it but rather at temperatures up to around 25 degrees, is to be expected with the Sauvage DNA but also bit. For me, the Bleu de Chanel and the Bleu de Chanel eau de Parfum is somewhat more suitable for everyday life and work than the perfume and the perfume for me more a "Ausgehduft" because it is not so fresh but that does not mean as I said that he is completely out of place there. He is in itself a good all-rounder
But how is the performance?
To be honest I had my concerns here because the Bleu de Chanel fragrances do not really have a good shelf life. Unlike the Bleu de Chanel perfume its durability and sillage are comparable to a Dior Sauvage or a Dior Fahrenheit. Means therefore a good durability with a slightly above average sillage. Why not go with Chanel like this? The Bleu de Chanel perfume keeps you without problems the working day or evening without problems or concerns. Thus, for me, the best of the Bleu de Chanel series in terms of performance
Conclusion
The Bleu de Chanel perfume is all around a good fragrance. He is well balanced. He smells masculine spicy but not so that it annoys you has a slight freshness which makes him but not the summer scent and a satisfactory shelf life. He is in my eyes blind purchase capable and also Schenkbar because I know no one who does not like the fragrance. For ~110 € for the 100ml he is in my eyes also the price just and is therefore absolutely recommendable.
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Shortly before starting I am not a perfume pro I do not know how all the notes are called etc.. I just have a passion for fragrances and write on my account reviews of the fragrances I own and thus have also tested longer.
So my Schatzis today to the Instant Crush of Mancera. Shortly before starting the opinions on this fragrance are very divergent I share here only my opinion. I bought the Instant Crush blind and do not recommend this! He has special notes which do not please everyone. Should you be interested in him first test!
But what does he smell like and when can you wear him?
The Instant Crush is for me a very very sweet, seductive fragrance which is perfect for going out or the colder season. For me it is the full load of saffron, with beautiful floral notes (which are but not so dominant), a perceptible vanilla, musk and for me a slightly leathery base even if leather is not listed in the notes. This makes the fragrance very sweet, spicy through the saffron but also creamy. It smells very special. Somehow you do not imagine him so but if you have smelled it fits yet. The name is already program with the fragrance. Every fragrance I have I test at work (retail) and when going out and with this fragrance compliments are guaranteed. But this is due to its very special nature because no woman has smelled a fragrance that is comparable to him and thus consciously smells more often to you also because the fragrance smells very "3 dimensional" and not so "flat" if you understand what I mean. On the subject of unisex fragrance: Yes and No. My father always says men's fragrances must be slightly stinky and must not be so sweet (so he means they need "masculine" and spicy notes). The Instant Crush is just already the full load of saffron, vanilla and musk in the face what speaks against his statement. Properly at a woman I can not imagine him but (MY OPINION).
But before I am canceled quickly to the other topic
How is the performance of fragrance?
One expects by the very high ratings here very much of him and has thereby very high standards he does not meet. Disappoint he does but also not! The Instant Crush has a better rating than the Dior Savauge Elexir (which is my benchmark for 10 in durability and sillage). This is a bit of an exaggeration but I think it's because it's relatively inexpensive and many have never had fragrances with such longevity before. I have many niche fragrances and can say YES the durability and sillage are very good but not better than a Sauvage Elexir. Now for the facts, I can get through a full work day/ evening with my typical 4 sprays without having to re-spray or feeling like my scent is too weak. Sillage is above average long very strong and too much for retail, but if you want to be noticed outside or even inside! (Only you will be noticed) he is definitely an option.
Conclusion
Overall for me a very successful fragrance since I am a very big fan of sweet and seductive fragrances like the Dior Homme Intense. Through the Instant Crush I have discovered saffron as a fragrance for me. Nevertheless, I would not buy him like me blindly since he does not necessarily like a zb one million everyone. You should have smelled him once in any case. Otherwise, I can fully recommend him 120ml I paid at Breuninger around the 130-150€ and he is worth every penny. Super fragrance with super durability, high-quality bottle and presentation and a super compliment fragrance. When I wore him I was as good as always addressed to him because he is very special and stands out from the crowd. With this fragrance Mancera has burned in my head as a very good and recommendable niche brand even if I hate the Red Tabacco above all.
So my Schatzis today to the Instant Crush of Mancera. Shortly before starting the opinions on this fragrance are very divergent I share here only my opinion. I bought the Instant Crush blind and do not recommend this! He has special notes which do not please everyone. Should you be interested in him first test!
But what does he smell like and when can you wear him?
The Instant Crush is for me a very very sweet, seductive fragrance which is perfect for going out or the colder season. For me it is the full load of saffron, with beautiful floral notes (which are but not so dominant), a perceptible vanilla, musk and for me a slightly leathery base even if leather is not listed in the notes. This makes the fragrance very sweet, spicy through the saffron but also creamy. It smells very special. Somehow you do not imagine him so but if you have smelled it fits yet. The name is already program with the fragrance. Every fragrance I have I test at work (retail) and when going out and with this fragrance compliments are guaranteed. But this is due to its very special nature because no woman has smelled a fragrance that is comparable to him and thus consciously smells more often to you also because the fragrance smells very "3 dimensional" and not so "flat" if you understand what I mean. On the subject of unisex fragrance: Yes and No. My father always says men's fragrances must be slightly stinky and must not be so sweet (so he means they need "masculine" and spicy notes). The Instant Crush is just already the full load of saffron, vanilla and musk in the face what speaks against his statement. Properly at a woman I can not imagine him but (MY OPINION).
But before I am canceled quickly to the other topic
How is the performance of fragrance?
One expects by the very high ratings here very much of him and has thereby very high standards he does not meet. Disappoint he does but also not! The Instant Crush has a better rating than the Dior Savauge Elexir (which is my benchmark for 10 in durability and sillage). This is a bit of an exaggeration but I think it's because it's relatively inexpensive and many have never had fragrances with such longevity before. I have many niche fragrances and can say YES the durability and sillage are very good but not better than a Sauvage Elexir. Now for the facts, I can get through a full work day/ evening with my typical 4 sprays without having to re-spray or feeling like my scent is too weak. Sillage is above average long very strong and too much for retail, but if you want to be noticed outside or even inside! (Only you will be noticed) he is definitely an option.
Conclusion
Overall for me a very successful fragrance since I am a very big fan of sweet and seductive fragrances like the Dior Homme Intense. Through the Instant Crush I have discovered saffron as a fragrance for me. Nevertheless, I would not buy him like me blindly since he does not necessarily like a zb one million everyone. You should have smelled him once in any case. Otherwise, I can fully recommend him 120ml I paid at Breuninger around the 130-150€ and he is worth every penny. Super fragrance with super durability, high-quality bottle and presentation and a super compliment fragrance. When I wore him I was as good as always addressed to him because he is very special and stands out from the crowd. With this fragrance Mancera has burned in my head as a very good and recommendable niche brand even if I hate the Red Tabacco above all.
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