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ElysaShades 4 years ago 8 3
9
Bottle
5
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3
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2.5
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Outside hui, inside much too sweet
Up to now I have always passed the brand "Engelsrufer" because it seems to me a bit too esoteric and I can't do anything with it. But you don't want to be like that, so just put it on the shelf and spray Love.

All in all I tested it twice on the skin, because the first time I noticed a subliminal tipping note. Unfortunately, this happens quite often with the testers in the illuminated drugstore shelves.

The top note was still beautifully tangerine and tangy. Unfortunately only for 2 minutes. The flowery heart note is simply too sweet for me. Artificial flowers dusted with way too much icing sugar. And this powdery one really reminds me of Lacoste Pour Femme. Only in viiiiiiel sweeter.

The sillage is very strong for about half an hour. But after that it runs out of air very quickly. In the base it gets a bit woody, but still too sweet and only perceptible when you sniff the skin.

I'm afraid this scent is not for me. I would only recommend Love to those of you who wish for a much sweeter Pour Femme. But even then, it doesn't really pay off. Angel Caller scents, are for that they stand in the drugstore shelf next to Mexx and Co. already quite expensive. Could be because the flacon design was clearly more effort than the fragrance itself.

Let's see if the other fragrances in the range have something more to offer
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ElysaShades 4 years ago 7
5
Bottle
8
Sillage
7
Longevity
7.5
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Fruity-sweet for the summer
Several years ago, the Michael Kors fragrances were widely and extensively promoted in the local Douglas stores. And the young girls, who wanted to be especially chic, had their daddy give them a tote bag from MK for their birthday. In the meantime, the spook is mostly over and the Michael Kors brand has apparently gained a bit of a reputation for being highly sought after by wannabe snobs who can't afford Louis Vuitton. I can't say much about it per se. My relationship with MK has always been rather lukewarm. Fragrances, bags... everything was quite ok (except the Island Bermuda scent, which was a flop for me). No storms of enthusiasm, no horror.

Exotic Blossom was a bargain buy for me and I didn't expect much of it. Even here in the community it is pretty much going under. But I don't think he's so bad now. It reminds me of the summer scents of Escada. Squeaky, fruity, sweet and artificial. But to me it seems a little less watery, quite durable and despite its fruity sweetness, not sugary. I can't smell any hairspray either. But I haven't worn it in cold weather yet.

Mango is dominant from the beginning. Nice and sweet, and not exactly natural, but still pleasant. The rose becomes stronger as the fragrance progresses and has more of soap than flower. But that doesn't matter, it could be the musk. I can't smell any vanilla, it could be that it simply makes the whole thing a bit sweeter. Not much more happens here. So you can't talk about fragrance here.

For me, Exotic Blossom is a fragrance for squeaky teenage girls who don't want to smell like Mexx or Bruno Banani. Sweet, one-dimensional - Sure! But in a way that - if you only spray it twice - it just looks perky and not obtrusive.

Recommended if you like sweet and fruity. But ONLY then
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ElysaShades 4 years ago 14 4
7
Bottle
6
Sillage
8
Longevity
9
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Now I have found "my" clean scent!
Admittedly, clean/laundry fragrances are not my preferred direction in perfume. I like this typical clean scent, but in the end you pay way too much and you don't get anything that you don't get with normal detergents. And if it smells too much like soap, I don't like it either.

It's different with Musc Bleu. Of course, we also have this very characteristic white musk smell. Even if there's nothing about it in the pyramid of scents. There must be a lot of it. But neroli and violet give it a really nice fresh and flowery note. And I don't mean that detergent kind of flowery. The bottom line is that what makes Musc Bleu better and more wearable for me than comparable fragrances is that it doesn't smell like detergent, but like perfume. Sillage, however, is already quite close to the skin after one hour, but the durability is also much better than with comparable fragrances. 3 sprayers accompanied me through the whole day. But I could imagine that it looks different in colder weather.

I did not detect any odour development either. I would recommend Musc Bleu for everyone who likes to wear clean scents, but who wants to smell more than "just" detergent
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ElysaShades 4 years ago 10 2
7
Bottle
7
Sillage
8
Longevity
6
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Noir...? I must have it!
The name suggested a dark, heavy rose scent here. I like that. It's a bit misleading, though. In reality, Rose Noir is a sparkling, feathery summer scent. The rose is present, but always remains transparent and is surrounded by a slightly sour currant note. In the top note, I also smell grapefruit, which makes the fragrance really seem extraordinarily fresh, but it fades quickly as the fragrance progresses. The sour note is quite invigorating, but the base is subtly enhanced by patchouli and moss, which makes the fragrance seem dull. Or it simply doesn't look quite round. Acidic freshness on the one hand, elegant rose on the other and then this dull, earthy base. Maybe it's also because I expected something completely different from the name, but I'm not really satisfied here. The overall impression is quite inconsistent for me

The high quality of this Byredo fragrance is noticeable in its good durability. A few sprayers are sufficient for the whole day, Sillage is discreet but easily perceptible throughout.

Please test here before you buy
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ElysaShades 4 years ago 15 2
5
Bottle
6
Sillage
7
Longevity
7.5
Scent
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Those from Gucci are just as specialists ...
...when it comes to choosing inappropriate names for their fragrances. I recall a discreet floral daytime scent called "Premiere". Under "Rush" I wouldn't have imagined such a peckish sweet squeaky tale (sorry to all who like the scent). And the common scent "Made to Measure" for the gentlemen... But who knows, maybe they do it on purpose and the inappropriate names are some kind of funny kind of humor I don't understand... With Guilty, the fun is certainly taken to the extreme. Inspired by the movie "Sin city" we again have to deal with a flowery perennial. Yes, Gucci can do that. If a woman likes unobtrusive floral scents, she can always go for it with Gucci ("Rush" we leave out for now).

Guilty is a soliflore. He smells like lilac from beginning to end. At the beginning a bit sparkling due to the pepper and with the time a bit darkened. I don't smell any patchouli, only the amber, which combines beautifully with the lilac note and lets the fragrance fade away cuddly. There is nothing more happening here. Durability is much better than expected with a restrained sillage. Guilty will last for one working day and nobody will notice it negatively.

Personally, I would rather wear Guilty in my spare time in summer. For me, Lilac has something summery, relaxing, just the opposite of what the name and the presentation suggest.

In the long run, the scent would certainly be too boring for me. I really just want to wear it once in a while. There is very little happening here, hardly any scent, no unexpected scents, very unexciting business. You can wear it if you want to have a relaxing scent around you, but if you are tempted by the advertising to buy it, you will be bitterly disappointed.

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