(This post was last modified: 05-10-2023, 09:02 AM by CHSeifert.)
Paco Rabanne Pour Homme - a favourite fougere of mine.
A classic.
This was one of the first fragrances I actually bought as a young teenager in the 1980’s. I would rock this with pride, and back then this was considered a ‘young scent’.
Today it’s considered a classic and by some probably an old school scent. I’m getting old……
The other fragrances I bought as my first own fragrances back when I was a young teenager, 13 years old, were Azzaro Pour Homme, Sergio Tacchini Uomo, Lagerfeld Classic, Cacharel Pour Homme, Burberry For Men, Dior Eau Sauvage, Oscar de La Renta Pour Lui, Davidoff for Men and many many others.
A classic.
This was one of the first fragrances I actually bought as a young teenager in the 1980’s. I would rock this with pride, and back then this was considered a ‘young scent’.
Today it’s considered a classic and by some probably an old school scent. I’m getting old……
The other fragrances I bought as my first own fragrances back when I was a young teenager, 13 years old, were Azzaro Pour Homme, Sergio Tacchini Uomo, Lagerfeld Classic, Cacharel Pour Homme, Burberry For Men, Dior Eau Sauvage, Oscar de La Renta Pour Lui, Davidoff for Men and many many others.
Cheers, Claus from Denmark
Creed Royal Oud
My bottle is now 10 years old.
Still 80% left in it.
It’s a very nice scent.
A great scent in fact.
Will I buy it again, once this bottle is done ?
No - it’s now too expensive for what quality juice you get.
But it’s a very light relaxing yet still fresh take on Oud for people who don’t like Oud.
My bottle is now 10 years old.
Still 80% left in it.
It’s a very nice scent.
A great scent in fact.
Will I buy it again, once this bottle is done ?
No - it’s now too expensive for what quality juice you get.
But it’s a very light relaxing yet still fresh take on Oud for people who don’t like Oud.
Cheers, Claus from Denmark
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