Head Note Shock
A scream: "I am niche." The top note will scare many away. Unusual and not really like a perfume. Earth, quite clearly! Potting soil. Organic soil, with a bit of manure. But soon everything settles down and it seems that especially all the earthy aspects of patchouli have been pushed to the forefront. It's a shame for...
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Head Note Shock
A scream: "I am niche." The top note will scare many away. Unusual and not really like a perfume. Earth, quite clearly! Potting soil. Organic soil, with a bit of manure. But soon everything settles down and it seems that especially all the earthy aspects of patchouli have been pushed to the forefront. It's a shame for...
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Panda Poster
Some time ago, I briefly tested Panda and was thrilled; I definitely wanted to take a closer look at it. Even during this short test, Panda immediately transported me to the tropical house of a zoo. It feels incredibly authentic; the name is, for once, not an empty promise. Without looking at the fragrance pyramid, I p...
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Head Note Shock
A scream: "I am niche." The top note will scare many away. Unusual and not really like a perfume. Earth, quite clearly! Potting soil. Organic soil, with a bit of manure. But soon everything settles down and it seems that especially all the earthy aspects of patchouli have been pushed to the forefront. It's a shame for...
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Head Note Shock
A scream: "I am niche." The top note will scare many away. Unusual and not really like a perfume. Earth, quite clearly! Potting soil. Organic soil, with a bit of manure. But soon everything settles down and it seems that especially all the earthy aspects of patchouli have been pushed to the forefront. It's a shame for...
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Fallen for the Eaglewood
Dehen Oud Al Mubkhara is essentially not a perfume; it is much more. We are dealing here with an oud oil, of which 30ml typically costs around 400-600 dollars. It should be clear that this is far from the end of the quality spectrum. However, it presents a completely different scent impression than what one is used to...
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Smiling Black
Noir Obscur does not do justice to its name. It is not very obscure, and in its darkness, one can smell many smiling and lovely accents. In the opening, I perceive fruity notes and also a slightly gourmand rum note, directly accompanied by something sweet, like amber or similar. There is then a slightly smoky note adde...
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Head Note Shock
A scream: "I am niche." The top note will scare many away. Unusual and not really like a perfume. Earth, quite clearly! Potting soil. Organic soil, with a bit of manure. But soon everything settles down and it seems that especially all the earthy aspects of patchouli have been pushed to the forefront. It's a shame for...
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Why only 48%?
I sometimes don't understand this community. When a fragrance is named "Synthetic - Tar," like "tar," what do you expect? A floral-fresh scent? A delicious gourmand? Well, I at least expect something tar-like - and not a fragrance tailored for wearability ;). The promise is fully kept. It smells as if you are walking p...
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How the Chypre Makes It into the Future...
Fleurs de Bois is an unusual fragrance, which makes it difficult for it to be popular here. It is very classic, yet experimental at the same time. I think it’s great; a step into the future is being taken. One has been looking at beloved classics for ages and asking the question: What does such a fragrance smell like i...
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Head Note Shock
A scream: "I am niche." The top note will scare many away. Unusual and not really like a perfume. Earth, quite clearly! Potting soil. Organic soil, with a bit of manure. But soon everything settles down and it seems that especially all the earthy aspects of patchouli have been pushed to the forefront. It's a shame for...
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Repulsion or Attraction?
Onyx Pearl polarizes, not only among the Parfumos but also for me. I don't know if I find it disgusting or quite wonderful. Last night, I applied a bit to my wrist and groaned with delight, but after a while, I sensed that Onyx Pearl also has a strange break. Today, I applied it (again accidentally; I was too distracte...
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