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I'm unfamiliar with most of those, but I've have been a fan of Pasha, I have the OG, noir, n sport. I wanted the parfum, but didn't know any occasion to wear it, but I'm also interested in the absolu noir (all black bottle) have u smelled the black bottle? Is it good? Also I didn't pull the trigger on the parfum cuz I heard it was reformulated n is really weak now. Is that true?
Hey friend! The Parfum is quite versatile; albeit quite professional, luxurious and unique. I would say all the Pashas are versatile EXCEPT the Absolu Noir. The Absolu Noir is very different from the rest. It smells like caramel, vetiver and smoke. Very smoky, very burnt ''green'' accord on a bed of sweet caramel. Smells middle eastern and is quite challenging for most people. It also has a general offputting ''bittnerness' that never really goes away. I wouldn't recommend it unless you can sample it before buying.
Thanks for the video. Also agree with Black Musk Montale. Very under rated but very chic and one of best of Montale.
My top choice for professional settings in Dunhill Icon.
If you like classic, powerhouse, ‘80s fougères, check out Worth Pour Homme Haute Concentration (original version with the blue cap, not the gold-capped reformulation).
Ask sounds interesting
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I'm unfamiliar with most of those, but I've have been a fan of Pasha, I have the OG, noir, n sport. I wanted the parfum, but didn't know any occasion to wear it, but I'm also interested in the absolu noir (all black bottle) have u smelled the black bottle? Is it good? Also I didn't pull the trigger on the parfum cuz I heard it was reformulated n is really weak now. Is that true?
Hey friend!
The Parfum is quite versatile; albeit quite professional, luxurious and unique. I would say all the Pashas are versatile EXCEPT the Absolu Noir.
The Absolu Noir is very different from the rest. It smells like caramel, vetiver and smoke. Very smoky, very burnt ''green'' accord on a bed of sweet caramel. Smells middle eastern and is quite challenging for most people. It also has a general offputting ''bittnerness' that never really goes away.
I wouldn't recommend it unless you can sample it before buying.
I will add declaration cartier
Which one? I get different vibes from each of the concentrations
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