Leo993

Leo993

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Beautiful all-rounder with notable weaknesses
The new signature scent from Abercrombie and Fitch, which has replaced the legendary Fierce in stores, is in many ways the exact opposite of its predecessor. Unlike Fierce, it is much quieter, less intrusive, and very natural. As soon as it is sprayed, you initially only smell the alcohol in which the fragrance oils are dissolved, and then... then there is nothing at first. It takes a while before I can perceive the scent, and then unfortunately only relatively weakly. But it smells great. Fresh, natural, and a bit floral. The classification as a unisex fragrance is perfectly fine, although I think it suits men better, as it is a bit fresher. The biggest problem is the short longevity. The sillage is apparently not as bad as I have been told. I was approached about my scent, so others can apparently perceive it. Compliments from the opposite sex are also possible.

You can actually wear Ellwood for any occasion, although I wouldn't wear it in the club at night, as it would be immediately overshadowed by any One Million Etc, so no chance and too bad for that.

Rather on a warm summer evening, during a walk, picnic, or movie outing with your loved one.

In conclusion, I can say that I am enthusiastic about Ellwood; sometimes less is more, at least when it comes to the fragrance pyramid, but not when it comes to the fragrance concentration. I would wish for a bit more there.
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Leo993 6 years ago 2
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Perfume?
This reminds me very much of the Profumo. The tonka bean is significantly less concentrated in the Absolu, which makes it a bit softer and more balanced. Definitely a good scent, somewhat more pleasant than Profumo, but as with all Code flankers, one should not expect a completely new olfactory experience.
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Nothing special
This one is certainly the most summery of the One Million line (besides the Cologne), not bad, but also not really special. I like sweet fragrances, Lucky starts off sweet (hazelnut is clearly recognizable) and then transitions into a fresh-fruity scent, which reminds me a bit of the fragrances from Hollister and co. However, it's nothing that you haven't smelled somewhere before.
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