Therefore, let's take a stand for pleasing mainstream perfumes. They justify their price by saying that they consider their perfumes to be art. Because a Nichenhaus is there to create special, exclusive, unique fragrances. But these are exactly the perfumes - some of which have top ratings here. Not everyone wants to smell like urine, ashes or sweat. Because the vast majority of people are not keen on extremely smoky, animalic, oudlastige or strictly woody fragrances. If Armani puts out a loud, sweet fragrance that is meant to please and appeal to the masses and just not the "fine noses" - then it should be judged on those criteria as well. But why do they come off so badly? I think it's simply because most perfumos don't classify these perfumes properly. They flatter, they please, they bring compliments. But what else do all the perfumes I just listed have in common? Right, they all have a rating of sometimes far below 7,0!!! Rightly? Not at all - because these perfumes do that for which they were made. Almost no one (except a niche perfumo) will give you a bad review. Why are perfumes like La viest est belle, One Million, Stronger with you or Scandal so successful? Because they know how to please. If 9 people tell him he smells horrible, he will change perfume. "what kind of feedback do I get?" Because no matter how well a normal person likes a perfume. What's their motivation for wearing perfume? Right, it's about smelling good! And what do they do that on? Two things! "How do I like the perfume?" and more importantly. But let's just take the bulk of the people out there.the "one million in the office wearers". Why do pleasing perfumes often have such a hard time getting away well here? I have the feeling, the more pleasing and compliment-bringing a perfume - the worse it is rated. Let's start by ripping off some perfumes. :-) But there are still many things that even I don't understand in this vast cosmos. Again and again I have to tell myself that most people are not at all like me.and like you, dear perfumos. Even though I can't understand today how others can go through life with only one fragrance. "You can't put on a pappsweet perfume when it's 20 degrees!!!" "One million in the office? Seriously?" Time and time again, you earn quizzical looks and the same responses: "A fragrance for every occasion, every season? You're nuts, one is plenty." In order not to seem then completely insane, I save myself after such answers the recommendation to get then Dylan Blue, a Chanel AHSEE or another all-rounder if it should be already only one fragrance. In addition, one exhorts to the correct application. And giving passionate lectures about this and that fragrance. You smile at Bruno Banani wearers.and suddenly start giving tips and recommending fragrances to the people around you. Time goes by and pay attention in one's environment to what fragrances people are wearing. Today, I know no matter how many perfumes I buy, there are never enough. I watched video after video.my wallet got thinner and thinner - my wish list longer and longer. But 75€ for a perfume? Well, what the heck.once you can do it quietly.said, done’. People who bought at Douglas were snobs - god were we stupid.or smart? Anyway Eventually, by chance, I came across a YT video talking about perfume. If you ever got something "special," it was Bruno Banani. Actually, everything smelled good, after all, the drugstore is full of meaningless, short-lived shower gel fragrances. The first perfumes were drugstore perfumes that you got for your birthday - usually in a box with shower gel. ) I think the "career" as a Parfumo started the same for the vast majority. we start today times differently, my Paefumeview is further down - if you just want a quick opinion on the fragrance, scroll down.
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