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I say yes to this variant.
I say yes to this "CK" scent. I have received very good feedback everywhere with it. I'm not shocked, but I always feel very confident when I wear it :) It has a certain class but remains youthful. For the money, it performs very well in this league! Works with a suit and also in casual settings with a subsequent club visit. Very masculine in some scent phases! My tip: The pocket edition for on the go ;) Unfortunately, it's not available everywhere...
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The Secret of the Sahara
After much consideration, I bought this EdP yesterday. I was very skeptical even though I already knew the scent and thought it was great. I just had a hard time figuring out if it really suits me. It is indeed a mature and masculine fragrance despite the citrus freshness in it. And besides, a neighbor of mine, who is over 60, wears this scent :) Of course, that's not an argument to dismiss the fragrance, but you always have some associations. In any case, I am more the type who likes Dior Homme, Joop, Body Kouros, etc. So this scent is definitely something different. You can almost feel the sun settling on the sandy ground and an endless Sahara. Nature-bound, warm, earthy, sandy. The scent truly creates a secret of the Sahara, which is tangible but not accessible to everyone who does not engage with it. An acquaintance of mine said it smells like the infusion in the sauna :) So it really goes into the nature-bound wellness oasis. What I particularly like about this fragrance is that I think you can wear it in both winter and summer.
All in all, it is a successful composition. And right now I see that Terre.. is in the top 10 at DouKlas.. hmmm... I hope I will still enjoy it and do it justice even though I don’t feel that mature and nature-bound yet... but I still have my beloved Body Kouros when I want to feel trendy and sexy again (laugh)
Addendum: I have now tested the EdP for 1 month and am very disappointed with its longevity. I don’t know if it was because it was summer back then, but I perceived the scent much stronger and longer. Is it really due to the cold?? Could that be? Not even the sprayed clothing smells of it the next day. With other EdPs, you can still smell it for several days. Therefore, I have to take away a few stars from it..
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90s Nostalgia
I was crazy about this scent! You just had to experience it... it was a different time than today and it’s simply a classic... as the name suggests... I thought all the 90s CK fragrances were amazing... nothing compares to today’s...
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Aschebeschaa
I tested this fragrance for 2 days to be absolutely sure that my nose wasn't deceiving me. I quite like the top note and the base. Fruity dark leaning towards cherry. I would say elegant. Medium-heavy elegance. But what I smell in between on my skin made me laugh...
After the top note fades a bit (around 20 minutes for me), this smoky state hits me hard.
At my workplace, almost all my colleagues smoke. Of course, outside where there is also a nice ashtray. This gets emptied up to 2 times a day, and the extinguished cigarettes end up in our kitchen trash. All the fruit scraps go there too. When I open the trash can shortly after work, I always have this cigarette smell that has now mingled with the fruit in my nose.
And that's exactly how I perceive the elixir from Azzaro after 20 minutes. A fruit-ashtray :) This smoky state is really intense for me. Still, I was excited for fractions of a second because I actually like animalic scents, and this smoker feeling has something very raw about it. But unfortunately, it is too clumsy and reminds me more of a pub crawl. Once the base sets in after a few hours, everything is fine again. The finish is fruity like the opening, just now milder and softer than in the top note.
It's really a shame because I would have genuinely bought it if it weren't for that long middle part.
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Oh my sh.... :-)
Early 90s. I was 12 years old and bought my first fragrance with my pocket money. I still remember the scent, but I can't really describe it. It had a very alcoholically sharp note in the top that, after a while, felt fresh and youthful. Polished and a bit synthetically exciting. I felt pretty cool at 12, and the name had a rebellious vibe.
So much for street life. No one will know it anyway :-)