12/12/2020
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Everything has its limits
Anyone who owns an American Express Centurion Card, also known as a "Black Card", has somehow made it - at least financially. The path to the world's most exclusive credit card is not easy, because in order to get it or to be offered it by Amex without an application, you have to have generated a high six-figure annual turnover over several years with another Amex card. In addition, the one-time admission fee is 5,000 euros, at least in Germany, and also 5,000 euros as an annual fee.
For it one receives auxiliary achievements such as a personal assistant, numerous discount offers as well as auxiliary insurances and advantages regarding VIP Lounges on airports, table reservations in even booked out restaurants, Limousinenservice uvm..
On Top there is evenly no special limit with purchases ... and you get two cards: one with platinum alloy and one with black plastic, because just not every card reader recognizes the platinum card.
In any case, this luxury countervalue is much higher and more exclusive than the clumsy blingbling symbolism at the gold bar of Paco Rabanne's One Million. The real card could almost invite to buy an upscale perfumery completely empty.
Unfortunately, the fragrance in the plastic flacon what the expected quality is concerned absolutely does not come along - whereby it reflects exactly the same trash again excellent.
"No Limit$" starts at first not even as junky over, as initially feared. Since a dark spicy cloud spreads, which scratches with cinnamon and star anise almost already in a pleasant way to the gourmandige. One wonders why it actually comes off so badly here. In general, the whole ingredients read after a delicious potpourri of various desserts.
But the really gray clouds are not long in coming. Already after a few seconds, the whole facade collapses and "No Limit$" reveals itself as embarrassing as one had expected it to be in the end, although one wanted to approach the matter quite objectively. The reason for this are cheapest wood, oud and leather imitations, which were added to the eau de parfum and make it an artificially created disaster. I'm glad I did my test in my spare time on a non-working day, otherwise colleagues would have locked me away or out for sure.
I had already written it more often in some comments that I hear a note on the side after moist clay. Here in the heart note, it is unfortunately omnipresent.
One could almost think that Mr. Plein said to Senor Morillas: "Please take quiet the cheapest ingredients you know and I make the greatest possible contrast from the flacon symbolism, harharhar".
In the base note, the whole thing then becomes a tad more conciliatory again, especially since the notes seem sweeter and more appetizing, but still not recognizable. Ultimately, I'm not surprised that the fragrance on EssenceVitae so smears.
From Phillipp Plein her I know only the shop windows of his huge store on the Königsallee in Düsseldorf. What I have seen so far in clothes and accessories there, is rather suitable for tasteless nouveau riche. The trashy concept of "No Limit$" actually fits quite well. All others may remain quietly down to earth, because as Alberte Einstein once concluded: "two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, but with the universe I'm not quite sure yet
For it one receives auxiliary achievements such as a personal assistant, numerous discount offers as well as auxiliary insurances and advantages regarding VIP Lounges on airports, table reservations in even booked out restaurants, Limousinenservice uvm..
On Top there is evenly no special limit with purchases ... and you get two cards: one with platinum alloy and one with black plastic, because just not every card reader recognizes the platinum card.
In any case, this luxury countervalue is much higher and more exclusive than the clumsy blingbling symbolism at the gold bar of Paco Rabanne's One Million. The real card could almost invite to buy an upscale perfumery completely empty.
Unfortunately, the fragrance in the plastic flacon what the expected quality is concerned absolutely does not come along - whereby it reflects exactly the same trash again excellent.
"No Limit$" starts at first not even as junky over, as initially feared. Since a dark spicy cloud spreads, which scratches with cinnamon and star anise almost already in a pleasant way to the gourmandige. One wonders why it actually comes off so badly here. In general, the whole ingredients read after a delicious potpourri of various desserts.
But the really gray clouds are not long in coming. Already after a few seconds, the whole facade collapses and "No Limit$" reveals itself as embarrassing as one had expected it to be in the end, although one wanted to approach the matter quite objectively. The reason for this are cheapest wood, oud and leather imitations, which were added to the eau de parfum and make it an artificially created disaster. I'm glad I did my test in my spare time on a non-working day, otherwise colleagues would have locked me away or out for sure.
I had already written it more often in some comments that I hear a note on the side after moist clay. Here in the heart note, it is unfortunately omnipresent.
One could almost think that Mr. Plein said to Senor Morillas: "Please take quiet the cheapest ingredients you know and I make the greatest possible contrast from the flacon symbolism, harharhar".
In the base note, the whole thing then becomes a tad more conciliatory again, especially since the notes seem sweeter and more appetizing, but still not recognizable. Ultimately, I'm not surprised that the fragrance on EssenceVitae so smears.
From Phillipp Plein her I know only the shop windows of his huge store on the Königsallee in Düsseldorf. What I have seen so far in clothes and accessories there, is rather suitable for tasteless nouveau riche. The trashy concept of "No Limit$" actually fits quite well. All others may remain quietly down to earth, because as Alberte Einstein once concluded: "two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, but with the universe I'm not quite sure yet
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