05/07/2024
TheDupeKing
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TheDupeKing
good & cheap as good & cheap -_- , summer for all habibiiiiiiii
Foreword:
If you like L'Eau d'Issey pour Homme Eau de Toilette, you should check this one out. They are two completely different fragrances, but they have a few similarities and I think anyone who likes Issey will also find this one interesting.
Tropical fruits with floral purple nuances and a tart-sweet note dominate, whereby the coconut is barely perceptible. All in all, it's quite a jumble, but it works well. The sweet note in particular, which is combined with the tartness, sets it apart from other summer fragrances. The vanilla and tonka bean give it a hint of the Versace Eros vibe, although the two fragrances are of course different. While that rather bothered me with Eros, it gives this scent a special touch and rounds things off. Somehow dry, but also sparkling. Although it doesn't smell of the highest quality ingredients and doesn't reinvent the wheel, it offers a beautiful fragrance that goes its own way. No attempt has been made to create the most mass-market freshie for everyone. JPG Le Beau goes in that direction, but I wouldn't call it a clone, as you could have hit it even closer if you really wanted to. The longevity isn't particularly impressive and it's obviously not the new Afternoon Swim either. But for the €9 I just paid in the sale, I'll shut my mouth. It can join the ranks of summer fragrances for 30-50 €, could also be a Zara fragrance in terms of craftsmanship. Some will love it, others less so, as is the case with summer fragrances. I wouldn't spend €50 on it, but for €9 in the sale it's baba. Suitable for the beach, outdoor pool and midsummer etc.
If you like L'Eau d'Issey pour Homme Eau de Toilette, you should check this one out. They are two completely different fragrances, but they have a few similarities and I think anyone who likes Issey will also find this one interesting.
Tropical fruits with floral purple nuances and a tart-sweet note dominate, whereby the coconut is barely perceptible. All in all, it's quite a jumble, but it works well. The sweet note in particular, which is combined with the tartness, sets it apart from other summer fragrances. The vanilla and tonka bean give it a hint of the Versace Eros vibe, although the two fragrances are of course different. While that rather bothered me with Eros, it gives this scent a special touch and rounds things off. Somehow dry, but also sparkling. Although it doesn't smell of the highest quality ingredients and doesn't reinvent the wheel, it offers a beautiful fragrance that goes its own way. No attempt has been made to create the most mass-market freshie for everyone. JPG Le Beau goes in that direction, but I wouldn't call it a clone, as you could have hit it even closer if you really wanted to. The longevity isn't particularly impressive and it's obviously not the new Afternoon Swim either. But for the €9 I just paid in the sale, I'll shut my mouth. It can join the ranks of summer fragrances for 30-50 €, could also be a Zara fragrance in terms of craftsmanship. Some will love it, others less so, as is the case with summer fragrances. I wouldn't spend €50 on it, but for €9 in the sale it's baba. Suitable for the beach, outdoor pool and midsummer etc.