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nasivin 3 years ago 7 3
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Clone Wars?
First the technique: the service is brilliant, the order (Russian Juchten and l'Avion) is delivered in a flash! The bottle is simple with the typical "perfume by weight" label and the fragrance name discreetly at the bottom. Classic and classy! The closure sits smoothly and the spray head works exemplary velvety.
The first short burst of fire to the wrist reminds of an Aramis Twin, but that gives itself very quickly.
As already noted somewhere, it is imho not a typical hairdresser fragrance, he sails already in the waters of A., interprets the theme but ... differently. More discreet? More fluent? More sensual background? Must let this work, and will update, but after half an hour has initiated a small turn towards warm, plump character. Nice. cu
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nasivin 3 years ago 5 1
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Doseee!
Honestly, Le Male is my "heavyweight" motorcycle fragrance, which I wear very often and usually only alternate with Kouros or Issey Miyake. The NAVY I have bought solely because of the brilliant can - and without trying before - as well as the AVIATOR, which is for me as a passionate Luftbrummer anyway mandatory.
Both are optical can statements, the Navy Guy smells - for me - pleasant; so "imperceptible", as already often criticized here, he is not for me. I've been smelling it for some time, sure: (also) my(!) nose gets used to it relatively quickly - but for the surroundings it remains recognizable (=if I don't smell anything anymore myself, I turn around while walking and can then usually still perceive a surprising amount in the slipstream). And I am definitely not the re-sprayer before the Lord - I never do that. A hapless (are there others?) Austrian politician once coined the much-appreciated term "situationally elastic", which I've adapted for NAVY: for me, it's the situation-independent scent, if you have to get out quickly and can't gust much, in case of doubt, you've done nothing wrong with it.
I find him likeable, yep!
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nasivin 3 years ago 4
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whew!
On exhortation, I just filled my collection with the stock - and picked up the Oud Burmi last. Again and again: wow! As Apicus already notes "you can get all steamed up, you basically have to top it up if you want the pleasure to last." The advice of a hardcore user.
Well, this enjoyment, which is undoubtedly inherent in the fragrance, I had to work extremely hard for. Oud Burmi smells good to me - if I survived the first hour after application. I mean, colleague NuiWakakore has masterfully described the apt alm comparison - to this I can only think of that, if someone asked me what this oud is like, I usually make the following comparison: In case of bank robbery, instead of a .44 Magnum, the better choice is certainly to have this Oud Burmi at the ready. A warning sprayer, and the bank employees even volunteer to fetch extra money from neighboring branches, just so you can leave quickly.
AFTER the first hour, the scent is OK, only, how I master this hour, I still do not know - even after several attempts now.
A conspiracy theory reports yes, that are in the Flacon no eagle wood splinters, but wood after the natural walk by the eagle - but please, you form your own judgment, the heroic fame will be sure ;-)
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nasivin 3 years ago 5 2
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Like a virgin to a child
All has been said - even though I am, as always, a fan of the sober Apicus comments - here is my subjective first clash with Aventus:

I trained a large perfumery and at the final meeting with the owners came somehow the language in connection with price-performance ratio generally on just Aventus. To the surprise I got a bottle with (so the original flacon, not fragrance sample!).

Well, I'm neither Creed fanboy nor any other brand fundamentalist adherent, my approach is similar to the Russian car drag racer: since the thing must perform, no matter what the brand is called and how expensive - or just cheap - which is. Since no one kneels in front of a Ferrari, if the supercharged Golf II saws the after line and thread.

Similarly with Creed: I give nothing to the YouTube whispering of children, the still smaller children at the screen what of the wide world vorflunkern - in handwerklich grottenschlecht made clips. And - in the case of the awarding of the aforementioned flacon by that suave business lady in the Dior outfit - that alone would have been gratefully accepted as a guarantee for wet dream experiences with her

Before application I read here the comments - & there is yes everything: from the Fundi to the hater ;-)

Well, after applying: good, OK, not bad - but if you had asked me after the first day of wear - my verdict would also still be as in front. The price I would have estimated so around the 60 Euronen. The fragrance is imho good, the "Vom-Hocker-Reisser", the "Bei-Damen-Allesspreizer", the "Dauerd-Gefragt-Werden-Was-Das-Ist" is Aventus definitely not. If you are thinking of looking for a flat-lay scent, you should first read Herkner's "Volume 1 of Social Psychology". After that, the nonsense should be off the table. Closer to this fairy tale of a pick-up guarantee lie only fake profiles on Tinder, parship, etc. where in the long run Aventus comes cheaper than pay platforms, with the same "success rate" ;-).

Tscha, there it is now in my closet, sometimes I take a splash (although that means at least here in Ösiland usually a white wine with soda water) and not often.

It leaves me perplexed: not the scent, the wide opinion scissors.

SUPPLEMENT 19.10.2021
I have now already tried a few replicas, whereby these are overall not bad - however, no original. The often thematized weakening of my batch I can not understand, since the with four sprays until the evening loosely & well noticeable holds out without loss.

The - me(!) - most pleasant chaser is Amal Club de nuit, which combines good durability with pleasant fragrance, without ever reaching the freshness of Creed. Not even close. Amal is good, smells good, pleases the environment too - but is never in life close to the original. If you use both more often, it becomes very clear.
Therefore, I stay (also) with Creed, because I like the.
About the price: honestly: what is the stinginess? The price is not so important to me, because I use Aventus firstly not as a daily driver, and if he gets on it, then you do not need half a liter per use.
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