Zarathustra

Zarathustra

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My First Signature Scent - Why Aventus is Not a Signature Scent
Dear Parfumos,

Aventus is certainly no longer a hidden gem. I treated myself to this very delicious fragrance, and my surroundings were absolutely enchanted. It’s incredible how many people reacted positively to this scent, even though it is a niche fragrance. It probably lies right between mainstream and niche, which is why it resonates so well with both target groups!

Recently, I heard a lady at Douglas tell a customer that if he really intended to buy Aventus, he should be aware that this fragrance is bought and worn very often. Harsh statement! Fortunately, the man was not deterred and went for his luck.
I asked everyone in my circle, and no one knows Creed or Aventus. If your circle is also categorized in the social middle class, you will definitely stand out positively with this!
Sillage and longevity are not only excellent, they are even not too strong! I have tested fragrances that were significantly stronger in sillage, and that is not always pleasant.
Aventus smells strong enough that everyone can perceive you, but it doesn’t come off as overpowering. Absolutely desirable!

Among fragrance connoisseurs, Aventus is probably as widespread as "Le Male" is among the mainstream. Theoretically, that shouldn't bother me, as the scent is still unknown in my surroundings. Well, I don’t really feel that individual with it. I love Aventus, and I wear it very often. It suits every occasion and adds a masculine touch. Unfortunately, Aventus is not the right choice for my favorite perfume, the fragrance that completely fits me and makes me feel comfortable.
For me, this scent is one of the best perfumes on the market, but not a signature scent.


Lastly, it should also be mentioned that Aventus is an expensive indulgence. I sometimes doubt whether I would rather buy 2-3 other perfumes for the price, but then I would miss Aventus immensely. It is good as it is.
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My Secret Tip!
Dear perfume lovers,

This is my first comment. At the same time, this is also the first comment on this fragrance, and I really wonder why no one has commented on this wonderfully noble perfume yet. Aside from the fact that the scent is said to be over 200 years old and has now been modernized, one must simply admit that it has something that most fragrances at Douglas (etc.) do not have. Class!
I even considered leaving you all in peace so that this fragrance doesn't get hyped like Aventus.

This fragrance radiates the unwavering self-confidence of an individualist. It is not a mainstream scent, but it definitely has the potential to captivate the masses. A skilled wearer allows the fragrance to emphasize its character, and this one does it damn well.

Admittedly, I can't pick out all the individual notes, but the overall package is wonderful. It is both floral-fresh and masculine and robust. This fragrance adapts and is absolutely wearable for men of any age! Over time, it slightly shifts to a more robust scent. The top note is incredibly beautiful and deserves full marks!

The fragrance is probably categorized as a niche scent, but there have already been very positive female reactions to it in my surroundings. Unsolicited! Some reactions were so intense that I was sniffed at persistently ;)

The fragrance also has something "older" about it, from which one could guess that the base formula originates from the Baroque period. This makes it absolutely individual and appealing. It is not an "old grandpa" note.

In summary, it is a great everyday/work fragrance for men. On hot days, the scent convinces with its freshness and floral notes without coming off as feminine. A real secret tip with great recognition value!

Edit: The beautiful bottle looks like the photo for me. However, one small thing is different with my bottle. The ribbon is in an orange-brown tone! It is not red.
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