I am amazed at the audacity of fragrance enthusiasts who slam Kouros for its alleged urinal cake note and nothing is ever mentioned about the urinous theme running through this mess called Magazine Street.
On my skin, that is what this scent is; an absolute vile conglomeration of kitty litter that's well saturated set atop a decaying floral arrangement. Epidermal chemistry plays a huge part for both Magazine Street and Kouros. They are completely different fragrances, yet for all the complaining I hear about Kouros, I experience a very good masculine while others yelp about cat piss.
Well.....I'm yelping about feline urine now. On me, this scent is atrocious and my recommendation is try b4 you buy. Maybe you'll be lucky......and maybe you won't.
On my skin, that is what this scent is; an absolute vile conglomeration of kitty litter that's well saturated set atop a decaying floral arrangement. Epidermal chemistry plays a huge part for both Magazine Street and Kouros. They are completely different fragrances, yet for all the complaining I hear about Kouros, I experience a very good masculine while others yelp about cat piss.
Well.....I'm yelping about feline urine now. On me, this scent is atrocious and my recommendation is try b4 you buy. Maybe you'll be lucky......and maybe you won't.
In my experience it's Bourbon Street, not Magazine Street that reeks of piss, feline or otherwise. But I think we may be talking about different things here.
ReplyDelete(that said... I'll STILL give Magazine Street a miss.)