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Armaf Craze EDP for Men 100ml

Armaf Craze is a masculine fragrance that combines the fresh citrusy elements with the intrigue of spice for a strong and balanced scent. The fragrance opens with bergamot and cumin for an immediate dance between citrus and spice, leading into a middle core of herbal scents such as lavender and sage along with bitter almond and jasmine. These blends fade into a base foundation that leaves behind traces of warm sandalwood, amber and vanilla for an enticing and memorable finish. Armaf Craze is an adventurous scent that will accompany you on all of your journeys. Enthusiastic about Pegasus, you inevitably come across this "little" brother at some point. his is forgiven him, however, because after a few moments he adapts to his big brother virtually at a gallop and now has only a few but still easily perceptible differences. Craze seems a tad more synthetic and a bit more tart than the French competitor. My layman's nose suggests to me a little more bitterness which possibly stems from a stronger emphasis on almond. With the Craze, I also detect a hint of corrugated cardboard boxes or a new book. Just additionally this herb-nutty, slightly bitter. Don't misunderstand, the two are really confusingly similar. The differences are relatively subtle but perceptible. https://perfumeshop.com.bd/shop/armaf-craze/?feed_id=25047&_unique_id=66573af29de82

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