

Top notes: Opens with Tayberry, Plum, and Peony.With its light and airy aroma, Forever is sure to evoke a sense of happiness and contentment in all who wear it. It is composed of Freesia, Lily of the Valley, Narcissus, Rose, Amber and Sandalwood, combining to create a refreshing, sharp and clean scent that is reminiscent of a cool afternoon spent in a car. Base notes: At the base, Patchouli, Sandalwood, and Musk MallowĪlfred Sung's Forever is a scent that evokes feelings of joy and contentment, with its floral-green aroma.Middle notes: At the heart of the fragrance lies Orris Root, Honeysuckle, and Pink Peony.Top notes: Opens with Kumquat, Neroli, and Water Lily.For those looking for a delightful balance between femininity and strength, Always is an excellent choice. The clear and pure white bottle is reflective of the light and delicate nature of the scent, which is surprisingly long lasting. The combination of neroli, kumquat, water lily and white flowers creates a stunning scent that is both captivating and alluring. It is a delicate blend of floral and aquatic notes, with a light sweetness that is neither cloying nor overpowering. The exquisite fragrance of Alfred Sung's Always has something for everyone. From classic scents to modern creations, there’s something here for everyone to enjoy. In this article, we will explore some of the best Alfred Sung perfumes and why they’re so popular. Whether you’re looking for a daytime scent, an evening scent, or something to wear on a special occasion, Alfred Sung has the perfect fragrance for you. His fragrances are renowned for their refreshing, crisp and clean scents, which capture the very essence of nature. The purple "baked dirty sow" remains relatively constant from the smell process - which I prefer by the way.Alfred Sung is a renowned Canadian designer who has created some of the most exquisite perfumes in the world. Very nice! The situation is good for both, but not enormous: one smells, but one has to sniff more exactly - so in my opinion no room-filling scent. But this one still has the same intensity after hours. The durability is almost better than with the "original": even after 3 hours the SUNG still smells very intense, where the PACO already slowly strokes the sails (don't misunderstand.) Paco smells even then, but you notice that he gets weaker - if you don't moisten him again a little on the skin). nobody has yet drawn a comparison with PACO RABANNE pour Homme? People - this is almost 100% the same scent!? Already while spraying on I thought to myself: wait a minute, the most familiar one, isn't it? That's right! That's the green PACO! I might lean very far out of the window: but for me it's almost 1:1 the same smell! However, this SUNG is almost even stronger and more intense! Typical 80s barbershop: lots of soap and fir. As a cinematic background we recommend Quentin Dupieux's "Rubber" in which a "bad tire" becomes a killer All in all "weird soap" - a not uninteresting new interpretation of soap. He is a little bit synthetic, but Alfred does not stop the whole thing. Well, I can't see any great relationship to Paco Rabanne or Polo Green, but rather a great similarity to Krizia Uomo.

So if you don't have any "Priem" at the moment you will find a temporary replacement here. edward Elgar's Pomp and Circumstances.this smoky, burnt rubber on soap/bathing things you notice right from the start and even increase in intensity as it progresses and actually tickle your nose a bit like snuff. Sung Homme smells a bit as if baroque Hoss, before he enters the far too small washbasin with loud noises, smeared intensively with BadeDas, while in the background Little Joe and Adam, set Hoss' favourite duck on fire. 80s enthusiasts and eternally old school fanatics (like me) who have a preference for soapy scents will find an interesting variation on the theme of soap. About the fragrance: Those who like soap inevitably come across the scent, which gets numerous good but equally less good ratings on both Basenotes and Fragrantica. Has, as always, nothing to do with the fragrance. Hop Sing, who is played by Victor Sen Yung and was the second favourite son of PengPeng, is a direct ancestor of Alfred Sung, who before his time as a couturier in Canada, as Mounty the moose and raccoons, knitted the winter clothes and then in Winnipeg for Winnetou designed the spring collection, which Pierre Brice still presents every year at the Little Big Horn to the bored Schoschones' people with great laughter from General Custer. generally known mantra of the first chef in television history Hop Sing, who in the 70s, as restaurant manager at the Shiloh Ranch in Bonanza, aroused the German living rooms (parallel to 7 banana wheat) and was largely responsible for the predominance of Hoss aka Dan Blocker.
