Pyromatix

Pyromatix

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Citrus Masterpiece in Its Fascination
As I am a big lover of citrus aromas,
I absolutely had to wear Imagination as a hype fragrance.

Upon spraying, it starts with a hint of alcohol, phew... but then... a strong freshness and very citrusy scent note from various citrus fruits (especially lemon)
spreads beautifully on the skin and brought a smile to my face.
Gradually, a lovely tea aroma joins in and lingers with the lemon throughout the day.

In summer, I will revive the diversity of Imagination in its favorite season.
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Ambroxan Ambroxan and again Ambroxan
The Writer was my first clone test after I had tried Sauvage.
I was curious if what many say and write is true, so I went to a department store to buy it.
The saleswoman couldn't even make sense of the name Writer, but in the end, it was mine after all.

It does what it promises and comes damn close to its big brother,
though I must say it is unfortunately not as versatile as his brother.

Yes, it has endurance, it is very Ambroxan-heavy and significantly cheaper. But his brother remains his big brother.

For someone who wants to smell like Sauvage and doesn't want to spend the money for the original, this fragrance is a must.
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Beach, Sun, and Sea, uh, Sunscreen
Who doesn't know this scent? It smells like a swimming pool or the beach.
Nivea always manages to make their new products smell like their bestsellers.

When I first got to sniff it in the store, I knew right away that it had to be part of my collection.

Many fragrances claim to smell like this, but none do it quite like Nivea.

Unfortunately, the scent doesn't last long, but neither does sunscreen,
because even there, the scent is no longer noticeable after swimming.

I'm already looking forward to warm summer days with this wonderful scent.
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Winter Cola with Cinnamon and Vanilla
Last winter, I fell in love with this scent; the cola is present from start to finish. It begins with a somewhat artificial lemon but is also very refreshing, and works its way to a vanilla and tonka bean blend in the dry down.

It has become my absolute favorite and winter signature scent for autumn and winter, and it will surely accompany me often in the coming years.

I thank the perfumer Pierre Mancera for this truly great fragrance.


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