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TerFum

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TerFum 15 years ago
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Comparable to Kate
Quite comparable due to the rose with Kate by Kate Moss. However, it is a bit sweeter, more floral, and less rosy.
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Strawberry
Sweet & Fruity. Strawberry gum. The fragrance notes are confusing. Rose Angel is much rosier. Barida is also fruity but less sweet and distinctly rosier.
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Classic
The last comparable perfume I tried would be Teck by Molinard. It lasts stubbornly for 6 hours despite just one spray. For lovers of classic men's fragrances. For a while, I thought it was cool (Trussardi Uomo, moderately) until it became too strong for me.
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Sophie Labbé
I always passed by it, but this time it finally caught my attention. The vanilla starts off right away and becomes stronger over time. At first, it's rather light, powdery. One more word about Sophie Labbé, whom I know from Iceberg Iceberg Women (1989). I find that the two perfumes are quite similar. Nevertheless, it's interesting but not my cup of tea.
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TerFum 15 years ago 2
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Turkish Rose
Rosense, as the name suggests, is broadly specialized in rose fragrances. The company and roses come from Isparta in Turkey (located southwest above Antalya). Rosense is widely known in Turkey. I discovered a branch in 2008 while searching for a gift for my wife. Back then, I bought her Rose Angel (lightly rosy, elegant, sweet). I also went through the men's fragrances, but I couldn't really categorize them. Today, I received 4 testers with my online order (Rose Eau de Cologne) from rosense.de. Barida for Men and Baldas for Men were among them. Barida felt woody after the first application (somewhat comparable to HeWood). Pine stands out, but although it remains fresh, it becomes sweeter and more floral. The rose comes through over time and somewhat reminds me of Brit for Man by Burberry. Kiton Men also has Turkish rose in its notes and I find it quite comparable as well. However, Kiton Men is noticeably more floral. Barida is simply designed and like most other fragrances, it is an Eau de Parfum. There doesn't seem to be an EdT version. The longer I wear Barida, the more I like it. Baldas has impressed me less so far. It seems to contain less or even no rose at all. Another men's fragrance with a rose component seems to be Dewy for Man.
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