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ynw369JeomiWogkig – :
Another cheap Marbert fragrance,bit only in the price,i must say that they are very vreative in creating something else.Here we have a sweet fresh and a bit flowery scent that is most versatile and a good performer,Galbanum is one of the most strong in this scent.Very 90’s smell.
cuhOwechave – :
Good quality for low price.Oriental scent with good longevity and projection.Not for old.Not aftershave or barbershop smell.
BORODA333 – :
I have a different bottle than the one pictured above. It is 75 ml, with a built-in sprayer (no cap that is supposed to come off before spraying), and it says 87.1% Vol on the box. I think the original is also 75 ml and looks similar to mine but is 80% Vol. Mine says distributed by Selective Beauty, which seems to have been in business between 2000 and 2010. My guess is that my bottle is from the early 2000s. Tree moss is listed on the back, but not oak moss. In any case, this is in the One Man Show/Krizia Uomo range, and there seems to be some castoreum present. I think this one is the “friendliest” of the three, by today’s standards. However, it smells reasonably natural, though it’s quite rustic (but not sharp). I place it above the latest One Man Show formulation I’ve tried but not as niche-like as the vintage OMS. I’ll have to give it a full wearing before comparing it to Krizia Uomo.
UPDATE: A regular wearing confirms the earlier dab sampling. However, I’d say that this is a little muskier than I thought as well as possessing of hint of something almost gourmand (but don’t expect more than a tiny drop of sweetness in this concoction). In any case, I think this one could function for some people as a good substitute for the original Davidoff scent, though that one is more complex, stronger, and richer. MH is much gentler and smoother than Krizia Uomo (at least the formulation that I have), though with less note articulation, but the smell itself is similar.
heernardy – :
Initial opening as AD Iquitos.
Strident, citrus, spicy …….
Then, as the German funds are still coming.
Great invention of the 80s!
A bit of older people.
Barber evokes the atmosphere of houses ………..
DamonReves – :
Gypsy, some of these Marbert men should be on your wish list for the new year!! AMAZING german house!!