Maddow

Maddow

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From barely wearable to an absolute banger
The transformation that the fragrance undergoes is insane!

For me personally, the fragrance is barely wearable for the first 10 minutes. It somehow smells like old cheese and a bit of cowshed. The rose is still very much in the background here and the oud really takes center stage.

But at first I really couldn't believe how the fragrance developed!

After 10-20 minutes, a bright and delicate rose comes through and takes up more and more space.
After about 30 minutes, this is one of the most beautiful rose oud fragrances I have ever smelled!
There is absolutely nothing left of the cowshed, just this bright, fresh rose bedded on a fine, warm oud.

After the first uuh rather not I was then at a "Can this really be?"
Mega positively surprised by this development of the fragrance
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Directly convinced
I am always amazed at the dopamine rush a fragrance can trigger in me.
That was exactly the case with Bianco Latte.
I smelled it and was immediately thrilled. Creamy, milky vanilla with a dash of musk.

A really great fragrance. I actually wanted to give it as a gift first. I don't think that will happen.

I am sure that Bianco Latte is not only absolutely convincing on its own, but can also give the whole thing a soft and creamy side when layered with spicy fragrances.

For me personally, Bianco Latte is a really beautiful, simple and pleasant fragrance.

For me personally, it's a little more feminine than masculine. But also very wearable as a man over 30.
Unfortunately, the bottle finish leaves something to be desired. There are a few rough edges in the finish of my bottle, which is why it fell through for me.
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An Art Project
Torino 24 is a very exciting and extraordinary fragrance.

The scent is meant to reflect the smell of a newly opened pack of tennis balls. And that is exactly what the perfumer has achieved here.

The fragrance starts off on the skin rather floral with a hint of fruit and then develops in a very unusual way. During the first half hour, a rubbery note comes into play, which is not unpleasant.
If you take the scent of tennis balls as a reference, Xerjoff has given these tennis balls a beautiful cloak. They have elevated the smell to the next level and added a floral, slightly fruity aura. If tennis balls always smelled like this, they would also be suitable as a room fragrance.

For me, this fragrance is more of an art project than a true perfume.
I personally wouldn’t wear it. Nevertheless, it is a well-crafted scent that is very multifaceted.
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Lime coconut bomb
The fragrance is just right for a warm summer evening. It starts with a strong, tangy lime, which is only relatively lightly accompanied by coconut at the beginning. But after just 15-30 minutes, the lime combines with the coconut to create a beautiful and pleasantly tangy, creamy combination.
Longevity is absolutely fine for a freshie.
I think you can also just spray it again and again because the price is really okay for what you get.
I think Simone Andreoli is generally very good value for money.
Absolute unisex recommendation.
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POWER BABY!
This fragrance really hits the spot!
At first you get a tangy, tart passion fruit note, which fades relatively quickly, combined with leather and oud. When the fragrance has settled a little, it is tart, deep, oudy and leathery. On the skin, the easy lasts all day and is quickly too much. So better one spray less than one too many. It easily lasts 5 days on clothes.
Absolute beast and not hyped so hard for nothing!
An absolute banger for fall and winter. But it can definitely quickly become too much for some people. So please don't wear it to the office. Because the whole room will smell like you.
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