09/04/2020
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Claudia Bertani would be proud
What? Who is Claudia Bertani?
The older ones among us will certainly remember the name.
Well, she was an advertising figure for the chocolate giant Ferrero and promoted one of the most popular - but probably also most hated - sweets.
"Mon Chéri"
Now probably thousands of questions flash up at the perfumos.
I totally understand Everyone who has ever tested this product remembers this mixture of dark chocolate, the crunchy cherry and probably most of all the cherry liqueur it contained.
But why on earth do you want to smell like that?
Again, I cannot give a satisfactory answer. Either you are as disturbed as I am and want to know on pure curiosity or everyone who reads this shakes his head in disgust I also understand that 100%.
What you can attest "The Library of Fragrance (short TLOF) is that they have done a great job here again.
So far I haven't come across a lie from this manufacturer. I always got that what was promised Same here.
Whether "Chocolate Covered Cherries" is a great perfume, is for me first of all on another sheet and will be mentioned later on.
What I can confirm in any case is that what it says is actually in here.
The first spray:
Pooh, that's intense. Dark chocolate gives you a whistle that has been washed It dominates fiercely.
I like what happens then. It's like slowly moving a knob on the mixer to create a smooth transition.
That's exactly what's happening here. The chocolate decreases, the bitter/sweet cherry scent comes more and more to the fore.
With him now also the cherry liqueur has become active, it underlines the sweetness of the cherry
So now you have a crazy interesting contrast on your skin, which you haven't noticed (naturally) with any perfume.
At best, I'd think of Mugler's "Pure Havane" here.
With the good Thierry but a lot softer and fresher.
Cue fresh. Surprisingly, as it progresses, the cherry begins to dominate, which is not only sweet and heavy. It also brings a certain lightness as a contrast.
This is very good for this EdC, otherwise it would be unbearable for me.
The shelf life is a blast, even the next morning "Chocolate Covered Cherries" can be seen up close. The Sillage is also a sight to behold.
But now we come to the question of all questions.
Why would you want to walk around like a walking Mon Chéri?
As with so many TLOF fragrances, you can't just answer this.
Of course, this fragrance is not a 25° upwards fragrance. But on cooler days (like in the past) it has an amazing effect. If you give this EdC its 10 minutes, it develops irrationally tart/sweet/fruity.
My conclusion: TLOF has "Chocolacte Covered Cherries" to the point, no more and no less.
He is what he announces and is therefore more honest than most dating sites profiles.
Whether one wants to wear this perfume is, as so often with this manufacturer, due to the madness of the wearer :D
The older ones among us will certainly remember the name.
Well, she was an advertising figure for the chocolate giant Ferrero and promoted one of the most popular - but probably also most hated - sweets.
"Mon Chéri"
Now probably thousands of questions flash up at the perfumos.
I totally understand Everyone who has ever tested this product remembers this mixture of dark chocolate, the crunchy cherry and probably most of all the cherry liqueur it contained.
But why on earth do you want to smell like that?
Again, I cannot give a satisfactory answer. Either you are as disturbed as I am and want to know on pure curiosity or everyone who reads this shakes his head in disgust I also understand that 100%.
What you can attest "The Library of Fragrance (short TLOF) is that they have done a great job here again.
So far I haven't come across a lie from this manufacturer. I always got that what was promised Same here.
Whether "Chocolate Covered Cherries" is a great perfume, is for me first of all on another sheet and will be mentioned later on.
What I can confirm in any case is that what it says is actually in here.
The first spray:
Pooh, that's intense. Dark chocolate gives you a whistle that has been washed It dominates fiercely.
I like what happens then. It's like slowly moving a knob on the mixer to create a smooth transition.
That's exactly what's happening here. The chocolate decreases, the bitter/sweet cherry scent comes more and more to the fore.
With him now also the cherry liqueur has become active, it underlines the sweetness of the cherry
So now you have a crazy interesting contrast on your skin, which you haven't noticed (naturally) with any perfume.
At best, I'd think of Mugler's "Pure Havane" here.
With the good Thierry but a lot softer and fresher.
Cue fresh. Surprisingly, as it progresses, the cherry begins to dominate, which is not only sweet and heavy. It also brings a certain lightness as a contrast.
This is very good for this EdC, otherwise it would be unbearable for me.
The shelf life is a blast, even the next morning "Chocolate Covered Cherries" can be seen up close. The Sillage is also a sight to behold.
But now we come to the question of all questions.
Why would you want to walk around like a walking Mon Chéri?
As with so many TLOF fragrances, you can't just answer this.
Of course, this fragrance is not a 25° upwards fragrance. But on cooler days (like in the past) it has an amazing effect. If you give this EdC its 10 minutes, it develops irrationally tart/sweet/fruity.
My conclusion: TLOF has "Chocolacte Covered Cherries" to the point, no more and no less.
He is what he announces and is therefore more honest than most dating sites profiles.
Whether one wants to wear this perfume is, as so often with this manufacturer, due to the madness of the wearer :D
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