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vagaril – :
Bought this for my bf for 10 Eur in France. It’s a nice everyday Oriental-type scent. Warm and quite pleasant. Quite a bargain, I’d say.
paninbk – :
Red Amber, encountered it on sale shelf at one of my local pharms, sprinkled it’s tester along with another Pascal Morabito, and immediately fell in love in this unique fragrance. the composition mixture of Orange and Elemi and cardamon with the spicy woody echo in the background create a very unique fragrance which i can’t say reminds me anything i had used so far. it is well balance and pleasant, not heavy and very elegant. well recommended to someone who would like to leave a trail of medicinal mystery behind him, would fit a shaman or a magician… perhaps it’s the one Gandalf would use.