HerzogWiesel

HerzogWiesel

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HerzogWiesel 4 months ago 4 1
8
Bottle
8
Sillage
8
Longevity
6.5
Scent
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Powder powder
...or maybe I'm still too young to like him.

Because in itself, this is not a bad perfume in any way: the flowers are wonderfully present, especially the jasmine blossom, and envelop you in a creamy white fragrance. So, objectively speaking, I can only praise it, and yet I don't like it.

Maybe it's because my grandmother's powder had a similar note.
Maybe it's because I was simply expecting something fresher.
Maybe it's because I'm a man and not so well versed in the world of women's perfume ;)

Either way, at this price you can definitely give it a try if you like flowery-creamy-powdery fragrances!
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HerzogWiesel 4 months ago 6
10
Bottle
10
Sillage
9
Longevity
9.5
Scent
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Sweet, lovely, feel-good
Well, the fragrance could come from an angel, and it's not only here that a similarity to Angels Share is drawn.
But what Angels Share does in Boozyness, Khamrah tackles differently with a date-like, almost "Christmassy" spicy note - and I like that. Here, you don't have the feeling that you're smelling too much mulled wine, but rather as if you're enveloped in a cozy, sweet olfactory mantle.

The longevity is also great: it's not incredibly penetrating for going out and after a few hours it settles in so close that it's still perfect for cuddling.

For this price, definitely a no-brainer for fall and winter, neither man nor woman can go wrong.
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HerzogWiesel 4 months ago 1
8
Bottle
7
Sillage
7
Longevity
10
Scent
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In memoriam to GIT
...and no, even though I'm a developer, by GIT this time I mean Green Irish Tweed ;)

Oh yes, dark green is a beautiful color. Here I really mean DARK green. Green Irish Tweed is definitely the inspiration for this fragrance, and even if it's not a perfect clone, perhaps that's a good thing. After all, these two fragrances have a lot in common: the fresh, woody-spicy scent that is reminiscent of a forest in thunderstorm weather; so this one is perhaps a little less "spicy".

The fragrance lasts relatively long, which is of course a plus, and it falls into a mossy (not to be confused with musty) woody note.

All in all, I think this is a slightly "younger" GIT alternative that is definitely worth trying at this price.
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HerzogWiesel 5 months ago 6
9
Bottle
8
Sillage
9
Longevity
10
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The fresh nobleman with a twist
After my first big fragrance trip, it's probably time for my first fragrance review.

To start with: we have a "fresh" fragrance here, but one that does its own thing. Not 08/15, but something more sophisticated with spice.
The presentation already promises a lot: for this price, the packaging is incredibly respectable and the presentation is incredibly beautiful right from the start. It starts with a fresh note, but is accompanied by cardamom, a hint of lavender and a certain spiciness and depth that make this look very different from a "fresh from the shower" fragrance.
No, Ra'ed Luxe presents itself quite differently, a little more noble, more sophisticated, more knowing, but without appearing rebellious; really very nicely rounded. What you get here could well be called "Lattafa Homme", namely a wonderful fragrance that is suitable for any occasion, but without wanting to copy anything.

A must for this price!
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