Unfortunately, even here now seems the love of money and Abzoge detail, taking into product marketing.
I have indulged in yesterday Douglas Berlin (Schönhauser) 100 bottle, advertised as pure perfume.
So nix with eau de toilette. I've been looking forward to a more intense odor note of this tart Fahrenheit.
What I then smelled was quite simply a bottomless impudence.
Cheap sweetish vanilla smells glued my nose partitions, the original Fahrenheit smell you could only guess.
It's just sucks what was made of that mark and then charge for it 100?
Who has to get with the new Fahrenheit these striking all-encompassing odor from the 80s, the hope, will be bitterly disappointed. Once the brand has been rotated by the marketing meat grinder, you can actually take you out of the range and the same.
Addendum:
I have now returned the perfume and it was taken without any problems by the seller, even though I had already destroyed the packaging. (Thumbs up)
I then compared the "eau de toilette" version with the "perfume" version. Huge difference!
The expensive perfume version has this as already written cheap pronounced vanilla flavors.
The cheaper "eau de toilette" version smells contrast as Fahrenheit just since years smells. Woody, a whiff of motor oil, herb and male.
So grab your hands off the perfume and dear to cheaper eau de toilette.