Doctorflower

Doctorflower

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Such a Kind of No-Go
I really find this thing weak. I received it as a gift for Christmas and had already tried it out at Douglas beforehand. After that, I kept smelling it and wondered how I should categorize it. I can't take this seriously as an EDT at all. For me, it's a creamy deodorant. I would prefer any Weleda. The individual ratings I gave apply, so to speak, to this creamy and yes, very pleasant deodorant. It's a kind of label deception for me.
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Doctorflower 4 years ago 9 1
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Classic 2.0
Strong, dense impression upon the first spray. In the background, vanilla. It is the ever-present base note, yet it is the noble scent of a more than executive employee and the old nephew and grandson who, as a child, smelled a too masculine fragrance on his grandpa's arm. Grandpa is also satisfied with the scent. The nephew is not softened. My God, what the youth does today, but this damn characterful, round, and convincing vanilla - violets are supposed to mix in, but in any case, cardamom and pepper mix into a hard plant - is fine. The already very old grandpa doesn't need to know how sweet and wonderfully the scent slowly dissolves after a long lasting period!
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Very friendly and bright old-style fragrance
I am proud to have detected the mint and the floral notes (I am new). For me, perfumes often have something perpetually typical and alcoholic that is not so pleasant, but that’s how they are, especially the old ones (Guess has been around for a long time). I often don’t wear Guess at all, but I would prefer it over many other expensive and modern ones that can be compared. Often it doesn’t really matter whether something else is included instead, etc. It has nothing to do with oil-based vanilla, and the scent is not accompanied by musk either. The "final scent" of Guess is reached quickly, and nothing else comes after that.

But it is truly a bright, friendly fragrance that has been around for a while, not a sharp boss fragrance. I would also like it on a woman. I wouldn’t compare it to Versace Eros. When I read the scent notes, I can very well confirm amber and plum alongside what I have discovered myself.
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Doctorflower 4 years ago 15 7
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Megaknaller
The Eau de Toilette is a statement, an unmistakable one. I don't even want to know what the perfume is like; it probably leans towards wonder. It has been on the market for quite a long time and was originally labeled as women's water. I am a man, and I feel masculine with it. I also don't feel like I'm the only one. The musk is a supporting pillar, not for nothing is it so often a base, and beware of musk! If the surrounding elements don't tame it or include it, it can become a problem. Here, the rest gives something immortal, mysterious, forcing the actual sunshine of the water into a mélange and symbiosis with time, and so there are no real words to describe what the Eau actually is. A wonder. A reaction to God, and He perceives it.
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Doctorflower 4 years ago 2
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Discovery in itself
For me, TV is simply a discovery in itself because the combination is unique. If one were to use a neural network to search for two substances with a knockout effect, I would be curious to see what comes out, if a perfume can even be made from it. I always apply only a little of TV because it is so unmistakable and truly exactly what it says. In my experience, the scent dominates all other fragrances in a room.
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