Christian Dior - Fahrenheit
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Rating: 5.0
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Trading house: Christian Dior Year: 1988 Perfumer: Jean Louis Sieuzac & Maurice Roger Appointment: for men It is applied as: office | daily Contains notes: benzoin | sandal-wood tree | honeysuckle | hawthorn | storax Similar aromas: Carolina Herrera - 212 Men | Hugo Boss - Hugo Dark Blue | Giorgio Armani - Emporio Armani for Him | Nina Ricci - Signoricci | Christian Dior - Fahrenheit 32 | Calvin Klein - CK IN2U Him | Cerruti - 1881 Summer pour Homme | Christian Dior - Fahrenheit 0 Degree | Christian Dior - Fahrenheit Fresh | Christian Dior - Fahrenheit Summer | Christian Dior - Fahrenheit Absolute |
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Fahrenheit is the bright green aroma which did not lose the popularity even now in 20 years after release. It is one of those aromas which do not leave indifferent: or you love it, or hate. The composition of this classical aroma quite answers current trends... Read more: |
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Average assessment: 5.0 (1 response) | would Buy again: 100%
I consider this aroma one of the first in the collection. I love it even more newer Fahrenheits: deeper, fascinating.
But here somehow watched 1 Russian series about 1 rich lawyer who in what - the moment met 1 woman. The woman also says to him: "Something you use Fahrenheit. Could and something is newer..."
But the lawyer answered it: "With your permission, I will continue to use Fahrenheit."
There is such dramatic art.
Interests me whether somebody considers the man who accepted Fahrenheit, old-fashioned. And who considers on the contrary? :)
But here somehow watched 1 Russian series about 1 rich lawyer who in what - the moment met 1 woman. The woman also says to him: "Something you use Fahrenheit. Could and something is newer..."
But the lawyer answered it: "With your permission, I will continue to use Fahrenheit."
There is such dramatic art.
Interests me whether somebody considers the man who accepted Fahrenheit, old-fashioned. And who considers on the contrary? :)
Assessment: 5
| I will buy again: yes