03/15/2019
Annarosa
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Annarosa
The Alfa animal scent
The fragrance is actually called "Alfa" (the first letter of the Greek alphabet), so logically it's supposed to be a powerhouse, but it's simply knitted, simply classic and simply beautiful!
The bottle doesn't look particularly appealing: it's made of opaque, matt-grey galss with a name sticker like from the thick, skin-colored medical adhesive patches made of fabric. So pretty much knocked together and alternative. Definitely no eye candy.
The first time I sprayed it, I thought to myself, "Well, that's fine, but I don't need it, because it's a Chanel "Allure Edition Blanche" fragrance twin that I already own." The similarity is indeed unmistakable.
It took a while and a very big discount until I finally grabbed him. And don't regret it at all. Cause
1. What can you do wrong with such a scent?
2. He's not like Chanel, is he? He's even a bit better!
I made the direct comparison between two scents. What do you want me to say?
"Alfa" starts as a lightweight (because Chanel is stronger in the beginning) - a beautiful hespiridic fragrance - aromatic, unsweet, round, the citric acids well balanced and balanced, with a short trace of sage. I suspect the fragrance contains mochus, but if it does, then less than that of Chanel.
After about 1 hour one notices the direct difference to the Chanel-Allure and gets a load full of Allure-typical sweetness, whereas "Alfa" remains just as beautiful-unsweet citric! In addition, Alfa takes force in the course of time.
I let my son sniff both arms at that time. First he sniffed at "Alfa", then "Allure Blanche". To Alfa he said that this was the best scent I ever let him try on me!!! Well, if it isn't a compliment. I rarely see so much enthusiasm when I try it out. To Chanel, my son just said, "Well. Not as good as the other."
And the best comes to the end: where Allure Edition Blanche runs out of breath completely, "Alfa" continues to run like a good Durasel bunny and even has some woody base to offer. Well, I'm thrilled!
A good buy I don't regret.
The bottle doesn't look particularly appealing: it's made of opaque, matt-grey galss with a name sticker like from the thick, skin-colored medical adhesive patches made of fabric. So pretty much knocked together and alternative. Definitely no eye candy.
The first time I sprayed it, I thought to myself, "Well, that's fine, but I don't need it, because it's a Chanel "Allure Edition Blanche" fragrance twin that I already own." The similarity is indeed unmistakable.
It took a while and a very big discount until I finally grabbed him. And don't regret it at all. Cause
1. What can you do wrong with such a scent?
2. He's not like Chanel, is he? He's even a bit better!
I made the direct comparison between two scents. What do you want me to say?
"Alfa" starts as a lightweight (because Chanel is stronger in the beginning) - a beautiful hespiridic fragrance - aromatic, unsweet, round, the citric acids well balanced and balanced, with a short trace of sage. I suspect the fragrance contains mochus, but if it does, then less than that of Chanel.
After about 1 hour one notices the direct difference to the Chanel-Allure and gets a load full of Allure-typical sweetness, whereas "Alfa" remains just as beautiful-unsweet citric! In addition, Alfa takes force in the course of time.
I let my son sniff both arms at that time. First he sniffed at "Alfa", then "Allure Blanche". To Alfa he said that this was the best scent I ever let him try on me!!! Well, if it isn't a compliment. I rarely see so much enthusiasm when I try it out. To Chanel, my son just said, "Well. Not as good as the other."
And the best comes to the end: where Allure Edition Blanche runs out of breath completely, "Alfa" continues to run like a good Durasel bunny and even has some woody base to offer. Well, I'm thrilled!
A good buy I don't regret.