Monsta_AU
...can I interest you in some vintage blades?
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I was in the city on Friday morning, and went and had a look in a shop I was passing for some cheap 'general' fragrances. I know a few places have CK one on special now for $30.... there are a few others too. I was really after a cheap and suitable (lighter) fragrance for work and more general daily situations. Was considering Cool Water and the like.
Didn't find anything on special that I was thinking was suitable, but I did spy a box in the cabinet which I had kind of been looking for. And for more than I wanted to spend too, but sometimes you just have that moment where you know you HAVE to get this.
So ignoring the Polo Black, I reached for the L'eau D'issey and went to the register. Just before entering the office at which I was working, I applied a small amount to my wrist and rubbed together, and then a quick neck application.
This is an extremely strong burnoff with this scent, certainly in the citrus/melon side. I can smell mandarin and Japanese melon, almost Midori-like. There is also some nice spice early, smells a bit like corriander.
Otherwise this is a pretty decent aquatic scent with a bit of everything - wood, spice, and a slight oriental feel. There is some cypress in there which gives a Norsca moment, but there is a bit of amber too which helps. Late in the day, sandalwood becomes more evident. With my warm body temperature plus quite oily and acidic skin, it lasted the full day and then some.
Got a couple of comments in the office, especially from women my age or younger. If you want to bag yourself a cougar then this is not the stuff for you, but seems to slay anything younger than 30.
I think this one will be a staple of mine, unless I find a significant other who does not like it.
Didn't find anything on special that I was thinking was suitable, but I did spy a box in the cabinet which I had kind of been looking for. And for more than I wanted to spend too, but sometimes you just have that moment where you know you HAVE to get this.
So ignoring the Polo Black, I reached for the L'eau D'issey and went to the register. Just before entering the office at which I was working, I applied a small amount to my wrist and rubbed together, and then a quick neck application.
This is an extremely strong burnoff with this scent, certainly in the citrus/melon side. I can smell mandarin and Japanese melon, almost Midori-like. There is also some nice spice early, smells a bit like corriander.
Otherwise this is a pretty decent aquatic scent with a bit of everything - wood, spice, and a slight oriental feel. There is some cypress in there which gives a Norsca moment, but there is a bit of amber too which helps. Late in the day, sandalwood becomes more evident. With my warm body temperature plus quite oily and acidic skin, it lasted the full day and then some.
Got a couple of comments in the office, especially from women my age or younger. If you want to bag yourself a cougar then this is not the stuff for you, but seems to slay anything younger than 30.
I think this one will be a staple of mine, unless I find a significant other who does not like it.