01/09/2024
Lauser93
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I'm sorry but you're not one for me :-(
Many thanks to Niklas for the many Nishane samples :-) Unfortunately, the Pachulí Kozha is not my cup of tea at all. I didn't get any praise for it at work either, my best friend even said: "It smells really cheap and oriental". He was a bit shocked when I told him how much this perfume normally costs. In terms of longevity, it's really good at around 10 hours. The sillage? Difficult to judge, the fragrance was only judged on request. I think it's clear so far.
The top note is already very difficult for me. Labdanum hits right away and it smells like prunes and ribwort syrup - unfortunately, I don't like that at all. The heart note remains sweet, oriental but also floral thanks to chamomile, hyacinth and ylang-ylang. The base is still very sweet, yes, you have to think of blossom honey. Over time, a proper leatheriness emerges, which underlines the oriental character. Is there still incense? I'm not quite sure...
I'm distantly reminded of Bentley for Men Intense, which is precisely why I personally didn't like it that much. Well, there are better fragrances for me.
The top note is already very difficult for me. Labdanum hits right away and it smells like prunes and ribwort syrup - unfortunately, I don't like that at all. The heart note remains sweet, oriental but also floral thanks to chamomile, hyacinth and ylang-ylang. The base is still very sweet, yes, you have to think of blossom honey. Over time, a proper leatheriness emerges, which underlines the oriental character. Is there still incense? I'm not quite sure...
I'm distantly reminded of Bentley for Men Intense, which is precisely why I personally didn't like it that much. Well, there are better fragrances for me.
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