You, Jose (PRScents), Gerhard George, and Post Cologne are the best reviewers on UA-cam because there is a genuine enjoyment of the fragrances and are users of them. Really enjoy your deeper dive on each of the ingredients intellect meets fragrance...
No way man, but I truly appreciate that!! Yeah, I love fragrances and it's difficult for me to not share my knowledge of and admiration for them. By the way, I know you've been a fan of the channel since the beginning and I want you to know that I really appreciate your viewership and interaction! What are some of your favourite fragrances? Put a list together and I'll try to review some of them as soon as I can. Cheers!
Thanks so much - really enjoy your reviews. Rather than me provide you with a list, and to support your channel, can I provide a fragrance for you to review?
@@realscentreviewHello, actually I meant I'll buy it and send it to you. Do you have a po box I can forward the fragrance to? I'm in Australia (so not sending from here) but was going to buy online and get it sent directly to you. Let me know your thoughts and no pressure... if you're not comfortable, it's fine. Cheers Andrew
East indies is india man...mysore is a place in india where this sandalwood comes from...it's not south east asia...it south asia....get your facts right!!😮💨😮💨😮💨
India may have been included in the definition of ''East Indies'' at one point in history, but for several hundred years now, the most widely accepted definitions include the Malay Archipelago, Borneo and New Guinea - not India. So, Southeast Asia. Just like we no longer refer to all of the Americas as ''The West Indies'', as was done in the past. ALL varieties of sandalwood are indigenous to India, Malaysia and Australia, but yes, only Mysore is from India. I guess I misspokje in the video.
You, Jose (PRScents), Gerhard George, and Post Cologne are the best reviewers on UA-cam because there is a genuine enjoyment of the fragrances and are users of them. Really enjoy your deeper dive on each of the ingredients intellect meets fragrance...
No way man, but I truly appreciate that!!
Yeah, I love fragrances and it's difficult for me to not share my knowledge of and admiration for them.
By the way, I know you've been a fan of the channel since the beginning and I want you to know that I really appreciate your viewership and interaction!
What are some of your favourite fragrances? Put a list together and I'll try to review some of them as soon as I can.
Cheers!
Very underrated masterpiece imo, the boozy vibe comes from absinthe note kinda liquorish thanks for the review best Chanel on UA-cam 👏
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Bravo Amouroud I got Sunset Oud and is just amazing
Thanks so much - really enjoy your reviews. Rather than me provide you with a list, and to support your channel, can I provide a fragrance for you to review?
Sure - let me know which one and I'll try to acquire it in the near future for some research and review.
@@realscentreviewHello, actually I meant I'll buy it and send it to you. Do you have a po box I can forward the fragrance to? I'm in Australia (so not sending from here) but was going to buy online and get it sent directly to you. Let me know your thoughts and no pressure... if you're not comfortable, it's fine. Cheers Andrew
@@andrewharrisonstyles Hey, well this sounds great.
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We can talk further here
East indies is india man...mysore is a place in india where this sandalwood comes from...it's not south east asia...it south asia....get your facts right!!😮💨😮💨😮💨
India may have been included in the definition of ''East Indies'' at one point in history, but for several hundred years now, the most widely accepted definitions include the Malay Archipelago, Borneo and New Guinea - not India. So, Southeast Asia. Just like we no longer refer to all of the Americas as ''The West Indies'', as was done in the past.
ALL varieties of sandalwood are indigenous to India, Malaysia and Australia, but yes, only Mysore is from India. I guess I misspokje in the video.