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myzoska – :
“Frau Tonis” is a Berlin brand that just takes the original perfumes from “Harry Lehmann” (check the website and ABSOLUTELY the store when you’re in Berlin!) and slaps a new packaging on it, selling it for double the price.
And they make up notes which are not in the perfume (cinammon in this example) to sound more interesting.
I guess Harry Lehmann makes money out of it, which I support. Lehmann is a very old, family-run small manufacturer since 1926. They sell their top quality perfumes for around 5€ per 10ml, no flashy marketing or faux-hipster packaging.
I find it unsincere of Frau Tonis to label it as their original creation. Even the names are the same from Lehmann’s perfumes.
Concerning the perfume Sucre: Very similar to Gucci Rush in the beginning (3-4 hours) in its plasticy peach note. It mellows down to a nice bright sweet white floral. No green or woody notes unfortunately, which I find would make Sucre more complex. But it stays true to its name: sugary.
Longevity around 10 hours.