11/01/2018

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Too much of a good thing.
Do you know that? A new car comes onto the market and you can't get tired of the design. The more often you see the vehicle in traffic, the more common you find it, until you finally don't want to see it anymore.
That's how I've been with Rentless. In the summer I went to the local Lush to try Dirty, after which the salesgirl wanted to give me a hint of "a really great one that I've probably never smelled before". So Rentless on the test strip, sniffed briefly and on. The first impression: dark, liqueurish, earthy, sweet. But no classic gold bar sweetness, or the reservedly flattering sweetness of DHI. No, this is different; clearer, almost cutting, fresher, much fresher. Like Shania Twain's voice, if anyone else knows it. The fragrance is definitely sweet - but it doesn't feel like it at all. But good - Lush is definitely not 08/15, so continue to downtown and wait for the development.
The liqueur evaporates quickly, the grapefruit works its way forward and makes the fresh sweetness more scratchy. Then patchouli and lavender take over, but the mix remains crisply fresh, crisp, in the absence of a better German word. The scent doesn't fade, it stays. After an hour, he still sillies like Duracell from the test strip out of the shirt pocket. At this point my wife persuaded me to go back to the shop and take the 30ml with me. For her, not for me, therefore definitely unisex. But now back to the problem. Durability and Sillage outshine everything, really everything I have experienced so far. Definitely still perceptible on the skin after two days (and showers). On clothes? The shirt with the test strip still smells today... But seriously: Rentless, 2x sprayed on, Mugler, Rabanne, definitely drives everything I was allowed to test so far, against the wall. My wife sprays it on, and the kids don't want to be in her car anymore. Not because it's bad, but who wants to bathe in jelly? All other scent impressions in the surroundings fade. Too much of a good thing, and so I'm afraid the 30ml in this ugly bottle will last another 4, 5 years. Despite his initial affection, his uniqueness and quality, but precisely because of his presence I find Rentless at least in the long run unbearable. This is an experience no perfume affiner would want to miss. But I'd like to meet anyone who wears that signature.
That's how I've been with Rentless. In the summer I went to the local Lush to try Dirty, after which the salesgirl wanted to give me a hint of "a really great one that I've probably never smelled before". So Rentless on the test strip, sniffed briefly and on. The first impression: dark, liqueurish, earthy, sweet. But no classic gold bar sweetness, or the reservedly flattering sweetness of DHI. No, this is different; clearer, almost cutting, fresher, much fresher. Like Shania Twain's voice, if anyone else knows it. The fragrance is definitely sweet - but it doesn't feel like it at all. But good - Lush is definitely not 08/15, so continue to downtown and wait for the development.
The liqueur evaporates quickly, the grapefruit works its way forward and makes the fresh sweetness more scratchy. Then patchouli and lavender take over, but the mix remains crisply fresh, crisp, in the absence of a better German word. The scent doesn't fade, it stays. After an hour, he still sillies like Duracell from the test strip out of the shirt pocket. At this point my wife persuaded me to go back to the shop and take the 30ml with me. For her, not for me, therefore definitely unisex. But now back to the problem. Durability and Sillage outshine everything, really everything I have experienced so far. Definitely still perceptible on the skin after two days (and showers). On clothes? The shirt with the test strip still smells today... But seriously: Rentless, 2x sprayed on, Mugler, Rabanne, definitely drives everything I was allowed to test so far, against the wall. My wife sprays it on, and the kids don't want to be in her car anymore. Not because it's bad, but who wants to bathe in jelly? All other scent impressions in the surroundings fade. Too much of a good thing, and so I'm afraid the 30ml in this ugly bottle will last another 4, 5 years. Despite his initial affection, his uniqueness and quality, but precisely because of his presence I find Rentless at least in the long run unbearable. This is an experience no perfume affiner would want to miss. But I'd like to meet anyone who wears that signature.
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