06/04/2015
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Imagine the perfumers name was J-C Elléna?
Of course with an arrogant attitude I judged "Superior Women von s.Oliver" before I testet it: Well again such a cheap slop of a scent. I am so full of it meanwhile. And out of this s'Oliver, "only" a fashion-label!
But then I put it on my skin and: Surprise! What a fresh hesperide-fragance, woody, wonderful fine spiced, modern, minimalistic. The fruitness is superb tangy, not at all sweet or synthetically.
I looked at the flasc and smelled again and again.
I could not decide whether "Superior Women" could have a bit the direction of "Comme des Garcons 2" or more those garden fragances of Hermès created by Jean-Claude Elléna.
At least I would say: It's somehow the style of J-C Elléna between the garden-scents and the voyages-scents.
Then I called "Superior Women" at the German site: The brand is Mäurer + Wirtz, an old perfume label which created many good and popular scents - in the past . Like "Tabac" and "Tosca".
But meanwhile the fragances of M+W are ranking in the low-price-level.
Then I read the German reviews which are in common: Thumb down! No perfumer is mentioned here.
Well the longevity of "Superior Women" seems to be bad. But it is only the sillage which is withdrawing after about 45 minutes.
Then a fine whiff is staying close to the body for hours. I cannot recognize my hate-ingredient ambroxan.
There is listet vanilla and tonka. But "Superior Women" is not at all a gourmand nor creamy or poudry.
"Superior Women" has it's finish within a few moments and is staying as a transparent and fresh-spicy, fruity, slightly flowrish and rahter woody over the time one can perceive it.
At least somebody who is knowing how to create a fragrance very close to the perfume-art of J-C Elléna was the perfumer of "Superior Women".
It is ratet as a feminine scent but I would judge it as unisex. "Superior Women" is a scent for every day, every occasion, spring and summer. Nobody will be embarrassed scentet with "Superior Women"
But then I put it on my skin and: Surprise! What a fresh hesperide-fragance, woody, wonderful fine spiced, modern, minimalistic. The fruitness is superb tangy, not at all sweet or synthetically.
I looked at the flasc and smelled again and again.
I could not decide whether "Superior Women" could have a bit the direction of "Comme des Garcons 2" or more those garden fragances of Hermès created by Jean-Claude Elléna.
At least I would say: It's somehow the style of J-C Elléna between the garden-scents and the voyages-scents.
Then I called "Superior Women" at the German site: The brand is Mäurer + Wirtz, an old perfume label which created many good and popular scents - in the past . Like "Tabac" and "Tosca".
But meanwhile the fragances of M+W are ranking in the low-price-level.
Then I read the German reviews which are in common: Thumb down! No perfumer is mentioned here.
Well the longevity of "Superior Women" seems to be bad. But it is only the sillage which is withdrawing after about 45 minutes.
Then a fine whiff is staying close to the body for hours. I cannot recognize my hate-ingredient ambroxan.
There is listet vanilla and tonka. But "Superior Women" is not at all a gourmand nor creamy or poudry.
"Superior Women" has it's finish within a few moments and is staying as a transparent and fresh-spicy, fruity, slightly flowrish and rahter woody over the time one can perceive it.
At least somebody who is knowing how to create a fragrance very close to the perfume-art of J-C Elléna was the perfumer of "Superior Women".
It is ratet as a feminine scent but I would judge it as unisex. "Superior Women" is a scent for every day, every occasion, spring and summer. Nobody will be embarrassed scentet with "Superior Women"