(07-24-2024, 12:58 PM)DanLaw Wrote:Hi Dan,(07-24-2024, 05:00 AM)HighSpeed Wrote:
Perspective on this scent?
I a word, my perspective is meh, but one word perspectives are seldom fair or complete. As I understand it, Iconic is crafted as a Bleu De Chanel clone. I have had good luck getting value for my money with Armaf clones, so I pulled the trigger on Iconic, even though Bleu De Chanel is not a fav of mine. This is purely a matter of personal taste. IMO Iconic is similar to Bleu De Chanel, but with shorter legs and less sillage. TBH, olfactory "blind spots" probably bias me about both of them. I have learned from experience that my preferences do not predict customer consensus well. So take these words with a grain of salt.
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(07-23-2024, 07:36 AM)Tester28 Wrote:Characteristic of Alberto Morillas fragrances (ime), which is to say, stealthily powerful but in the context here of sunlight-caressing-orange-blossoms, a subtle, not sledgehammer experience.(07-21-2024, 02:08 PM)swellcat Wrote:
Bvlgari Man • Wood Neroli
How do you find the performance?
However much you may acquire, you will always wish to acquire more; satiety is a dream which will always elude you. — Bertrand Russell on shaving soap
Pasha de Cartier
First wearing (beyond tentative testing): I'm not sure Pasha could be oversprayed, due to its inherent meekness. Approachable, easy-to-like (for me), and versatile, there is a bit of a sweaty-sexy note (coriander or cumin?) at times, just to keep us engaged.
Closest analog I have is Montana Comore. Dunhill Edition is also brought to mind.
However much you may acquire, you will always wish to acquire more; satiety is a dream which will always elude you. — Bertrand Russell on shaving soap
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