My experience with middle eastern fragrances is, that they have to rest for a while first, when you bought them. After a while, when the fragrance has macerated, the performance will be better. Of the same line I have in my collection this one, Camp Fire & Warm Leather. 😉
@@pomfomfa5882 When I get the fragrance I spray it on me so that there comes air into the bottle. In my experience at least 2 months. There is no rule for that. You'll have to try. Some fragrances do net get better after maceration.
Maceration, maceration, & maceration..it shouldn't be an excuse for terrible opening. The fragrance should be a complete product when people get their hands on em.
Your review is just awesome.
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My experience with middle eastern fragrances is, that they have to rest for a while first, when you bought them. After a while, when the fragrance has macerated, the performance will be better. Of the same line I have in my collection this one, Camp Fire & Warm Leather. 😉
What will be the proper maceration time for better performance??
@@pomfomfa5882 When I get the fragrance I spray it on me so that there comes air into the bottle. In my experience at least 2 months. There is no rule for that. You'll have to try. Some fragrances do net get better after maceration.
I feel the same, majority middle eastern frags need to rest for a certain time Let's say 1-3 months to showcase some potential.
Maceration, maceration, & maceration..it shouldn't be an excuse for terrible opening. The fragrance should be a complete product when people get their hands on em.
@@Nate2.4 It has to do with the quick mass production. Then you should not buy those kind of fragrances and stick to the original and pay more. 😉