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BRUT EDT 100 ml

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In 1989, Unilever took over Fabergé. However, the household name was kept on its eau de toilettes until recently as a mark of authenticity and quality. Now I'm a little unsure how to evaluate him. I'm referring to a kind of mean value of old and current version.

Otherwise, this is a very masculine fragrance that is ideal for men approaching on well into their thirties and beyond. Brut is one of those fragrances, which I had often noticed and forgotten in perfumeries, but never was so convincing for me to be bought or worn.

Brut Original’s Composition

Brut is to continental Europe as what Old Spice is to the USA and the UK. That said, this iconic fragrance is just as popular on both sides of the Atlantic. Brut is a hallmark of men’s 1960s personal grooming culture and has stood firm against 50 years of fashion trends.

Furthermore, the combination of a well-groomed and soap-clean floral fragrance with strong masculine father figure connotations has proved to be attractive to women. The Lifecycle of Brut Original One also experiences a certain change in smell over the decades. Fragrances or aromas that you used to like, you no longer like today, or only to a limited extent. The powdery foundation of sandalwood and vetiver is reminiscent of talcum powder, which can bring out vivid childhood memories. Many wearers of Brut often comment on the comforting and familiar imagery provoked by the fragrance. Brut Original has a diverse palate that above all denotes cleanliness whilst edging slightly beyond its Aromatic Fougere fragrance family. Head Notes Compliments are often directed towards its cleanliness and sweet aromatic aura as well as its nostalgic value. As many adults above 25 may have had fathers that wore Brut at least once in their lives, the fragrance is often greeted with enthusiasm.Brut is one of the most iconic colognes of the 1960s that was developed by Karl Mann and first launched by Fabergé in 1964. Although it is today owned by Unilever, little has changed since its hey-day. In the review below, we will explore the fragrance’s structure, seasonality and versatility as well as its value for money. Overview

Although this is likely one of the secrets to its success, the base’s structure denotes cleanliness and freshness. Despite a complexity of two intertwined layers of accords, the base is a simple and effective component of the fragrance. Brut’s surprisingly floral heart is a welcome relief following the chaotic head. A bouquet of jasmine and geranium complement the citrus aftermath with a hint of bergamot. As the floral blossom dwindles, it draws out dry and soft vanilla notes before transitioning to the base. Base Notes

However, it can be worn during the colder months at a push thanks to the presence of anise and sandalwood. Nevertheless, this is a fragrance that shines during late spring as its aromatic notes denote freshness with a slight gourmand warmth from the vanilla and tonka bean. Presentation and Value For Money The fact is that I like the fragrance very much, because it is no longer as oppressively present as it used to be, but rather more discreet - in other words, more subdued - it comes across. But I can't determine which component it is due to

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