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Dustymusky 4 years ago
My Name is Alpha
Some don’t say much, they just are. Here, the name is the program. The opening is aromatic, underpinned by mild citrus. A brief intro, then "no nonsense". Linear aromatic-floral on hard wood. It comes across as serious, classic, confident. I am Alpha,...
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Dustymusky 4 years ago
Boadi-Controversy - an explorative reanalysis
An explorer sets out to discover new things - or to rediscover forgotten ones. The perfumer who calls his creation "Explorer" may have just wanted to try something fun.
The Boadicea Explorer has sparked quite a controversial...
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Dustymusky 4 years ago
Gorilla Snot
I've been itching to write a comment about this little masterpiece, which has hardly received any attention, for a few years now. Well, my noble predecessor was quicker. Great description, I couldn't think of anything to add for a long time. But Aigner...
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Dustymusky 5 years ago
Explorer from Times Past
The Polo Explorer was one of my first fragrances. In my now too large collection, it holds a firm place because it has a very distinctive scent. With its name and uniqueness, it reminds me of times gone by, of old stories, either read or told....
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Dustymusky 5 years ago
Siegfried and the Palm Forest
What prompted me to purchase this fragrance was a good deal of curiosity about the many woody scent notes that are hardly found in the Parfumo database, yet clearly suggest a deep forest. Larch appears in eleven listed perfumes, while...
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Dustymusky 5 years ago
The good stuff
The fruity, bitter cedarwood theme is, in my nose, one of, if not the most attractive scent blends in modern perfumery. With Cedrat Boise, the game begins with blackcurrant, which is also skillfully used in other Mancera fragrances. Anyone who has smelled...
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Dustymusky 5 years ago
Winter Sun
Sunshine Man inspires most perfume lovers here to associate it with beach and summer evenings. For me, however, it is the perfect winter scent. Sun, yes of course, but preferably in the morning with biting cold. Why? Cold temperatures truly bring out the genius...
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Dustymusky 5 years ago
A Day with Forest Master Thorvald Skogson
The workday begins - in the wintry forest. A few juniper trees are being felled - that was clearly announced. The bitter-herb, somewhat cumbersome scent of the freshly cut wood hangs in the air and challenges us. After felling,...
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Dustymusky 6 years ago
Red Glowing Provocation
The cooler days are just around the corner. It's time to bring out the warm, heavy fragrances from the back rows of the shelf. Mancera's Red Tobacco is indeed a perfume that divides opinions among fragrance enthusiasts online. Most comments...
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