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Morinho 9 years ago
A Name Doesn't Smell
In the previous comments, there was often a display of sympathy or antipathy towards Cristiano Ronaldo. Some like him and therefore his legacy more or less. Others, who don't think he's that great, can hardly relate to the scent either. Not everyone,...
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Morinho 10 years ago
The Past Awoke
Recently, I had the pleasure of testing One Man Show. A bit hesitantly, I sprayed it on my forearm, held my nose...
No other fragrance before has catapulted me so intensely into my past. Images of my training period, logically connected to my instructor,...
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Morinho 10 years ago
Who is an A*men
I have thought long and hard about whether I should write a comment about Thierry Mugler's A*men.
In a drawer lay a sample that I initially didn't dare to try after reading some comments here on Parfumo. But my curiosity won out, and I took a couple...
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Morinho 10 years ago
In the Champions League of Fragrances
I often like to draw comparisons with things that almost everyone can imagine. Everyone can picture a starry night, a golden wheat field, or a demonstration against neglected Tibetan yaks. Depending on one's imagination, of course.
With...
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Morinho 10 years ago
Ranked Among the Unremarkable
Every now and then, I browse various perfumeries during my city tours to test a fragrance or discover something new. The scents from Jil Sander haven't really impressed me much so far, and unfortunately, I must say that Strictly doesn't...
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Morinho 10 years ago
A Fragrance for an Endangered Species
In search of a fragrance that stands apart from today's mainstream scents and can clearly be assigned to one gender, I stumbled upon Jacomo di Jacomo.
Uncompromisingly dedicated to the male gender, it is a scent for an endangered...
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