PBregovich

PBregovich

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Household Cleaning
After polishing the kitchen to a high shine with various cleaning products and then taking a refreshing shower, I saw the little tester lying around in my wardrobe and thought: why not. The scent starts with citrus notes, but unfortunately, it smells quite synthetic. So synthetic that it might have suited the clean kitchen better than my skin. The scent itself is not bad; it smells fresh and could suit many a teenager on hot, sunny days. Unfortunately, at 25, I might be too old for that. I don't mean to speak ill of the fragrance: I once gifted it to my brother when he was around 16-17. He loved it, and his female classmates liked it too.

Conclusion: A fresh, generic scent that is suitable either for school-goers with a casual style or for clean kitchens. Longevity and sillage are about as described in the reviews. Bottle - pretty cool; my kitchen - sparkling clean.
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At the Turkish Barber
Smells somewhat like the stuff you get slapped on your neck at the end of a barber visit in the Balkans. Starts off very alcoholic and after a while transitions into a citrus scent. I hardly perceive the rest of the fragrance pyramid. Overall, it feels rather synthetic, and it only reminds me of freshness through the barber association.
However, the longevity is better than what most here have rated. The bottle is unremarkable, neither good nor bad. Overall, it’s a gift I could have done without (not wanting to sound ungrateful).
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