Surprise
The scent is in no way what one would expect. Comparisons with Flower are tempting due to the very similar bottle, but that is far from the truth. Here we have a distinctly powdery, warm-spicy fragrance that remains consistently pleasant on the skin. The rose dominates a bit, but is beautifully balanced by the slightly...
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Nice, but not stunning
The bottle smiled at me so shamelessly red that I just had to give it a try. The opening surprised me after all. I didn’t find the mandarin-like berries so much, but rather something sweet, almost chocolate-like. One expects a sweet spiciness from the paprika, which I, however, missed. This initial chocolate experience...
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No superlative is too much here
I admit, I am biased. One of my favorite fragrances for years requires courage to wear. The flood of flowers that washes over you like a wave can be almost overwhelming at first. Gardenia, tuberose, and rose definitely take the lead here. The other flowers serve only for a brief refreshment. It takes a while for these...
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Andalusian Garden
That is what is conveyed when you smell this fragrance. But first of all, can you buy fragrances in a pharmacy? I discovered the Roger & Gallet scents today in my regular pharmacy and headed straight for them, completely forgetting that I actually wanted something for my cough. Of course, you can buy fragrances in phar...
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......beautiful, gone quickly and yet not quite so much
A sample fluttered into my hands. I know Eisenberg from the Douglas advertisements, the packaging didn't particularly pique my curiosity. But since the sample is here, it will be tested. I don't really want to go into details, as the listed top and heart notes fly by too quickly. Coffee?? I can't really say, if anythin...
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Well, the question of classification is not easy here
I agree with Hasi. It is a floral wood scent, at least in the base. If there is rose in it (Omen should also be a noun), then it is a very bright, spring rose in white. The opening is very fresh, but definitely floral. A certain sharpness gradually sets in, but it is not peppery sharp, as it remains bright and floral....
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There's something else in there
Beautiful, soft vanilla with not the best longevity. Not too sweet, slightly spicy. I can't quite describe what spices are in it. I will need to test it more thoroughly. But currently (Sept 10) available at Douglas for a mere €4.95 (100 ml). Who can say no to that?
Well, the question of classification is not easy here
I agree with Hasi. It is a floral wood scent, at least in the base. If there is rose in it (Omen should also be a noun), then it is a very bright, spring rose in white. The opening is very fresh, but definitely floral. A certain sharpness gradually sets in, but it is not peppery sharp, as it remains bright and floral....
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Surprise
The scent is in no way what one would expect. Comparisons with Flower are tempting due to the very similar bottle, but that is far from the truth. Here we have a distinctly powdery, warm-spicy fragrance that remains consistently pleasant on the skin. The rose dominates a bit, but is beautifully balanced by the slightly...
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Extraordinary
This Onde is not quite as intense as the other two. Very feminine, lasts well, but for lovers of spicy scents, it's not as strong as one might prefer. Still successful, and Armani seems to know what he's doing.
Ulrich, the Affordable
Since the female followers of Mr. Ulrich are so enthusiastic about the women's fragrances, not least because of the price-performance ratio, and I noticed the bottles from the UDV series today at DM, I sprayed away as much as I could. However, cautiously only on the test strips. And...surprise.... they are good too. I...
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