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		The Hype Around Ensar Oud...
		...I had been aware of for long enough before I could no longer suppress my curiosity to test an Ensar. Why not go for the most expensive one right away!
31 € for 1 ml, and accordingly, my expectations were set for:
 
1. Scent
2. Sillage
3. Longevity
4. Quality....
1000. UNIQUENESS - as proclaimed by the disciples of this OUD god: The grand, shimmering, unique scent experience that is supposed to last at least 12 hours.
 
Let's move on to the scent description (this will be quick).
The top note hits hard, pleases, and meets all my expectations. Citrusy-green with chocolate and plenty of orange. Delicious but not too sweet. It resembles a highly concentrated refreshing stick with thick orange filling. After about 5 minutes, I was so blown away that I wanted to order more. However, I couldn't quite decide between 1-3 ml due to the high price.
 
While I was pondering this (for about 30 minutes), the scent became weaker, more watery, more diffuse, soapy, and insignificant. The beautiful scent suddenly smelled as if I had rubbed it off or rinsed it with water. Something cold and slightly metallic emerged that I know all too well. Exclusive Blend - Oud Soda consists solely of that.
Exclusive Blend - Oud Soda consists solely of that.
 
The base of Chinese Exclusive now smells like a 100 times diluted Oud Soda. The base is already present after 2 hours - before the expensive fragrance transforms into a fleeting scent an hour later.
 
Goodbye and farewell (the sample is also gone ;) and thus my honest comment on this top note blender after it has found a new owner in the souk.
	31 € for 1 ml, and accordingly, my expectations were set for:
1. Scent
2. Sillage
3. Longevity
4. Quality....
1000. UNIQUENESS - as proclaimed by the disciples of this OUD god: The grand, shimmering, unique scent experience that is supposed to last at least 12 hours.
Let's move on to the scent description (this will be quick).
The top note hits hard, pleases, and meets all my expectations. Citrusy-green with chocolate and plenty of orange. Delicious but not too sweet. It resembles a highly concentrated refreshing stick with thick orange filling. After about 5 minutes, I was so blown away that I wanted to order more. However, I couldn't quite decide between 1-3 ml due to the high price.
While I was pondering this (for about 30 minutes), the scent became weaker, more watery, more diffuse, soapy, and insignificant. The beautiful scent suddenly smelled as if I had rubbed it off or rinsed it with water. Something cold and slightly metallic emerged that I know all too well.
 Exclusive Blend - Oud Soda consists solely of that.
Exclusive Blend - Oud Soda consists solely of that.The base of Chinese Exclusive now smells like a 100 times diluted Oud Soda. The base is already present after 2 hours - before the expensive fragrance transforms into a fleeting scent an hour later.
Goodbye and farewell (the sample is also gone ;) and thus my honest comment on this top note blender after it has found a new owner in the souk.
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		LPRN, Lost Cherry, Purple Heart, Black Perfecto...
		After I have written (and deleted) a statement multiple times, I am now finally writing a comment about the fragrance I have been so curious about for so long. The words for a statement simply weren't enough to do Mad About You justice.
It clearly goes in the direction of the title. But there are also plenty of differences!
- LPRN (2019) was probably the original inspiration, which was reinterpreted by Pierre Guillaum according to his own ideas (differently/better;). But it didn't turn into a loud sweet, over-the-top fruit bomb.
- Black Perfecto is also much stronger, fruitier, leatherier, and still too sweet for me.
- Purple Heart V.5 is smokier, darker, and less sweet than Mad About You. However, it lacks the "radiance." The berries here are more dark purple than red.
- Lost Cherry annoys from the base with way too much cinnamon. But it has the radiance that makes Mad About You exciting.
There are also slight hints of the licorice note from the Lempicka fragrances present. And a very specific note that is very prominent in Noir Okoumé.
The wheel was not reinvented here. And that is certainly the reason why the fragrance was not launched on the market in a big way. The comparisons had to come. Personally, I think that if you do something better, even if it's just to show that you can, that's okay. Everything that is too much of a good thing in the fragrances mentioned above, that annoys or bothers me, has been eliminated and complemented with other and more interesting fragrance notes.
	It clearly goes in the direction of the title. But there are also plenty of differences!
- LPRN (2019) was probably the original inspiration, which was reinterpreted by Pierre Guillaum according to his own ideas (differently/better;). But it didn't turn into a loud sweet, over-the-top fruit bomb.
- Black Perfecto is also much stronger, fruitier, leatherier, and still too sweet for me.
- Purple Heart V.5 is smokier, darker, and less sweet than Mad About You. However, it lacks the "radiance." The berries here are more dark purple than red.
- Lost Cherry annoys from the base with way too much cinnamon. But it has the radiance that makes Mad About You exciting.
There are also slight hints of the licorice note from the Lempicka fragrances present. And a very specific note that is very prominent in Noir Okoumé.
The wheel was not reinvented here. And that is certainly the reason why the fragrance was not launched on the market in a big way. The comparisons had to come. Personally, I think that if you do something better, even if it's just to show that you can, that's okay. Everything that is too much of a good thing in the fragrances mentioned above, that annoys or bothers me, has been eliminated and complemented with other and more interesting fragrance notes.
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		The scent of freshly washed laundry...
		or Hello Lenor April Fresh.  
  
In the forum, nothing is requested more under the topic of fragrance advice than the "scent of freshly washed laundry." This seems to be a fundamental need for many when it comes to fragrances.
Just like in summer with the "sunscreen scent," for men the "scent of the forest," and also the "scent of freshly cut grass." There are not only particularly many posts on this but also the most views.
  
Here at Parfumo, there is even the Saubär list with all the so-called clean scents.
I would have preferred to add, "People, just double the dose of your laundry detergent and use fragrance pearls/laundry perfume or soak your scarves in fabric softener. Add a splash of Nivea perfume and then you have what you want - and at a low cost."
  
With a headline and the confirmation of a statement (Passionez), L'Heure Blanche is described.
  
I can also add the mediocre sillage with really poor longevity (it lasts about 15 minutes on me and then is only perceivable with the nose on the skin).
If DUA were to recreate it with better longevity and sillage, this perfume would definitely be a bestseller - and then also worth its price. After all, a bottle costs 660.00 euros.
  
I consider the scent suitable for every woman. Especially for those who want to please everyone, work in open-plan offices, or go to a job interview. And of course, also for a first date or a wedding in white.
  
Did I forget anything?...
Mmmmh, no.
	In the forum, nothing is requested more under the topic of fragrance advice than the "scent of freshly washed laundry." This seems to be a fundamental need for many when it comes to fragrances.
Just like in summer with the "sunscreen scent," for men the "scent of the forest," and also the "scent of freshly cut grass." There are not only particularly many posts on this but also the most views.
Here at Parfumo, there is even the Saubär list with all the so-called clean scents.
I would have preferred to add, "People, just double the dose of your laundry detergent and use fragrance pearls/laundry perfume or soak your scarves in fabric softener. Add a splash of Nivea perfume and then you have what you want - and at a low cost."
With a headline and the confirmation of a statement (Passionez), L'Heure Blanche is described.
I can also add the mediocre sillage with really poor longevity (it lasts about 15 minutes on me and then is only perceivable with the nose on the skin).
If DUA were to recreate it with better longevity and sillage, this perfume would definitely be a bestseller - and then also worth its price. After all, a bottle costs 660.00 euros.
I consider the scent suitable for every woman. Especially for those who want to please everyone, work in open-plan offices, or go to a job interview. And of course, also for a first date or a wedding in white.
Did I forget anything?...
Mmmmh, no.
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		Over-the-Counter - The New Anti-Depressant
		Start: A lot of dark chocolate, patchouli (not dirty) and saffron. 
The grapefruit is used in such a way that it only supports the saffron.
The blend of chocolate, patch (I know, it's not listed) and saffron comes together in harmony.
Anti-Blues does not smell cheap or ordinary. Nor is it forced into a "niche" category.
It is a feel-good scent that can be worn very well by men.
It smells delicious - yet it is not sweet. I can hardly detect vanilla. Vetiver is only very faintly present in the base. And in such a way that it doesn't annoy me (I've already had my vetiver phase). Neither tobacco nor leather come through strongly for me. I can't make out hay.
	The grapefruit is used in such a way that it only supports the saffron.
The blend of chocolate, patch (I know, it's not listed) and saffron comes together in harmony.
Anti-Blues does not smell cheap or ordinary. Nor is it forced into a "niche" category.
It is a feel-good scent that can be worn very well by men.
It smells delicious - yet it is not sweet. I can hardly detect vanilla. Vetiver is only very faintly present in the base. And in such a way that it doesn't annoy me (I've already had my vetiver phase). Neither tobacco nor leather come through strongly for me. I can't make out hay.
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		The Devil is Sick...
		Yes, what’s wrong with him? 
Perversion.
Oh, that’s nothing new - but that he has fallen ill with something like this…
The guy is 2.15 m tall, muscular, has broad shoulders, dark hair, and constantly beds women who have broken all 10 commandments. How did he come to these perversions?
He’s an alcoholic and wanted to be informed in time before the rum ran out. However, that didn’t happen. He ended up dry and, in desperation, drank all the cough syrup (for adults). It only had 60% alcohol, but it wasn’t as sweet as his usual rum.
That’s why he wanted to soften the aftertaste with caramel candies.
Now it happened that Knecht Ruprecht (instead of at Christmas;) brought all the naughty children over for Easter, and they almost all stole the sweets.
Only a few nuts were left near the purgatory. And to save those, the devil slipped on some sage leaves and sprained his wrist.
He also used too much extra-strong rheumatism ointment, and the fumes from that further stoked the hellfire.
And it was clear that one shouldn’t have an alcohol breath near purgatory.
Now he has been screaming so loudly for a day that all the volcanoes on Earth have erupted.
And what do we do now?
Well, I’ll throw some incense sticks down. Maybe he’ll be pleased with the scent.
Then I’ll take a handful of sugar - and caramelize his horns :-D
	Perversion.
Oh, that’s nothing new - but that he has fallen ill with something like this…
The guy is 2.15 m tall, muscular, has broad shoulders, dark hair, and constantly beds women who have broken all 10 commandments. How did he come to these perversions?
He’s an alcoholic and wanted to be informed in time before the rum ran out. However, that didn’t happen. He ended up dry and, in desperation, drank all the cough syrup (for adults). It only had 60% alcohol, but it wasn’t as sweet as his usual rum.
That’s why he wanted to soften the aftertaste with caramel candies.
Now it happened that Knecht Ruprecht (instead of at Christmas;) brought all the naughty children over for Easter, and they almost all stole the sweets.
Only a few nuts were left near the purgatory. And to save those, the devil slipped on some sage leaves and sprained his wrist.
He also used too much extra-strong rheumatism ointment, and the fumes from that further stoked the hellfire.
And it was clear that one shouldn’t have an alcohol breath near purgatory.
Now he has been screaming so loudly for a day that all the volcanoes on Earth have erupted.
And what do we do now?
Well, I’ll throw some incense sticks down. Maybe he’ll be pleased with the scent.
Then I’ll take a handful of sugar - and caramelize his horns :-D
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