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Indescribable Beauty
The key to my soul was, is, and will always be the special Mademoiselle with facets consisting of bergamot, mandarin, orange, orange blossom, jasmine, mimosa, rose, ylang-ylang, and opoponax.
She has immortalized herself within me with sensuality, intensity, natural warmth, and complexity to embody the existence of the special that surrounds us.
A harmoniously coordinated, smooth masterpiece that will endure through the ages and will always remind me with its devotion and emotion with the greatest joy.
I Love you.
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Like a visit to the hardware store...
Hello dear olfactorians.
This is my first comment on a fragrance on prafumo.de.
It is all the more unpleasant that it will be a negative representative.
While reviewing previous opinions and discussions about Boss Orange Men, I feel it is important to mention certain olfactory aspects of this fragrance. Initially, when I received the sample, I had a certain anticipation to experience the scent, and the first 20 seconds kept that joy alive quite well, as it opened with a pleasantly warm scent reminiscent of orange peel... but what followed was an unexpected association.
This association unwittingly transported me to the wood department of the local hardware store. I was skeptical and thought that I must have taken a wrong turn somewhere, so I made two more attempts and sniffed my wrist again... just to be sure. Indeed, the impression was confirmed with an unpleasant certainty that this scent must have been derived directly from the essence of fresh sawdust.
Even after 3 hours, the fragrance did not reinvent itself with the rather misplaced name addition "Orange" and showed no development. The intrusive scent of sawdust remained, along with the feeling that the hardware store employee still hadn't finished cutting my wooden boards...
I ultimately decided to leave the hardware store with a light heart, disillusioned, and rinse away the olfactory monotony with clear water.
So I can only emphasize that this fragrance representative is unique in its form and suitable for all those who crave wood, and specifically sawdust. This character makes "Boss Orange for Men" very unsympathetic to me due to its simple yet intrusive behavior, and thus it remains where it belongs... in the much-mentioned wood department of the hardware store. But olfactory impressions are (thankfully) subjective in nature... yet I am bathing in sawdust... and I am not amused about it.