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I'll take your word on this.
when u first get it try it on ur skin do not spray it on some of the paper bc u will tjink it smells terrible apply to skin and enjoy bra.

I say this because I had never smelled it, it was a gift and I sprayed it on paper to get an idea of what the smell would be and I did not like it at all. Tjen later I said eff it there has to be something I'm missing and I put it on and man I fell in love with it after it settled and I got compliments left and right
 
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Big shout out to needsomejays needsomejays
For the Versace Oud and Bond 9 I love ny split

My Quick take: the Versace smells kinda old school to me, like one of those colognes from back in the days that smell real good n are classic but just has that old school smell ... Very mature. I'd rock this on occasion.
The bond 9 in comparison is mellow n has a nice 'vanilla' scent ... Smells nice n smooth. I'd rock this as a daily/nightly cologne. It's nice. :smokin

Thanks again!

Edit: I love NY has a slight lipsticky smell on the dry down... slight
 
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Got your gucci and atelier yesterday @UNIQUEKICKZ

Cedrat enivrant reminds me a lot of acqua viva minus all that cream.

The pour home 2 decant bottle was smashed when I received it, though the envelope it came in smelled great.
 
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I like the juice, vanilla and oak compliment each other pretty nicely but I was talking about the bottle. It's not real wood; it's plastic. What a deceitful marketing picture. @NSJ ain't gonna like this....lol

On another note that Creed santal for split is a batch made in 2010.
 
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I need this in my life IMMEDIATELY. I will definitely share the wealth, because if its anything like Cuir Velours, Herod may have a serious run for its money.
[table][tr][td]A dreamy meditation on dried fruit and *****a  tobacco. If your mind instantly goes to the cherry tobacco that graced your father's pipe in your youth, you're on the right track, but think more humid, more voluptuous, and more intricate. The fruit is a mix of apple, orange, mango and coconut, drizzled with honey and rum. The rich, golden tobacco is layered with greener, sharper aromatics, like clary sage and maté. Throw in amber, vanilla and labdanum and you would assume this would be heavy and velvet-like - but instead it gives the impression of silken veils, each opulent and shimmering with fine embroidery, but sheer and vibrant. The veils float and swirl and each movement creates a different layering, a new set of colors playing against each other. The impression is indeed golden, rather than dark, and playfully seductive. There is a teasing haylike sharpness that freshens the smokiness of the tobacco and the mango and sweet orange give the amber a twist. A luscious vanilla floats through like something delicious being cooked in the next room. Bertrand Duchaufour has concocted a delightful invitation to temptation that hints at decadence in the most graceful way. Charmingly sensuous.[/td][/tr][tr][td]
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[/td][/tr][tr][td]Or du Serail Notes
Cistus, apple & red fruit effects, mango, rum, sweet orange, davana, sage, bee wax, honey effect, coco, geranium, ylang-ylang, Turkish tobacco, amber, labdanum, oak tree, cedar wood, musk, vanilla, maté.[/td][/tr][/table]
 
I like the juice, vanilla and oak compliment each other pretty nicely but I was talking about the bottle. It's not real wood; it's plastic. What a deceitful marketing picture. @NSJ ain't gonna like this....lol

On another note that Creed santal for split is a batch made in 2010.

Indeed it is, purchased last year and well taken care of.
 
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