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A Lesson Learned
I bought this fragrance on a spontaneous impulse. I was in a specialty store and tried out some scents until I eventually had One Million in my hand and found the packaging amusing at first. Then I sprayed the fragrance on a test strip and was thrilled by the top note. So off to the checkout. What a silly mistake...
After I wore the fragrance consciously for the first time, I noticed that the wonderful top note had faded after about 30 minutes, leaving only a heavy, sweet scent that clouded everything and everyone around me. It was a lesson for me to never judge a fragrance solely by its top note again.
After I wore the fragrance consciously for the first time, I noticed that the wonderful top note had faded after about 30 minutes, leaving only a heavy, sweet scent that clouded everything and everyone around me. It was a lesson for me to never judge a fragrance solely by its top note again.
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Target Audience 30+
The fragrance is often associated with Spicebomb, which is fundamentally understandable.
However, since I own both Spicebomb and MiB, I can confidently assure that while both lean towards a very spicy direction, they are still quite different.
While Spicebomb is quite - in a positive sense - aggressive, I would describe MiB as very pleasantly warm. Spicebomb can easily be recommended to a younger audience, whereas MiB, due to its boozy note, is more suited for the gentleman with slightly graying hair.
However, since I own both Spicebomb and MiB, I can confidently assure that while both lean towards a very spicy direction, they are still quite different.
While Spicebomb is quite - in a positive sense - aggressive, I would describe MiB as very pleasantly warm. Spicebomb can easily be recommended to a younger audience, whereas MiB, due to its boozy note, is more suited for the gentleman with slightly graying hair.
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