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Eva_fromAC – :
Wars, is a luxurious cologne produced in the 70/80/90 ‘by Pollena Uroda Warsaw, then by Uroda S.A., then Cussons Warsaw and now in the changed weak European formula by Miraculum Krakow in the Classic, Fresh, Sport version. It is refreshing water.
Phalescelve – :
It’s so hard to write the first review of it – an honest and fair one…
This used to be one of the very few men’s colognes once available in Poland, so in spite of its rather intense, overwhelming and cheap aroma, it was a luxury product. Many of our beloved grandfathers, fathers, uncles, neighbours etc. have had it at least once in their lifetime, many probably still do and for that matter this is a very sentimental and respectable element of our olfactory history:)
I myself once ran for my life to the nearest window to catch my breath after me granddad had overdosed it – but that’s what Wars is meant to be!:-D
BTW WARS (pronunced /vars/) is the name of the Polish legendary character, it’s not the English “military conflict” related word.
It’s strong, chemically smelling “cedar” kind of thing, once most barber shops were filled with this aroma.