Thanks! I don't know how you can get a sample as Chopard don't do samples so you will need to actually go into a Chopard store but even then, getting into a Chopard store isn't easy! Here in England, the security guards on New Bond Street are almost all really strict and mean and they won't let a peasant like me in. I only got into Chopard because I wrote a letter to the President of Chopard in Switzerland complaining about their security guards' mean looks!😅But to be honest, after seeing what they have in that boutique, I understand that they can't let any old scum who's not actually going to buy anything into their shop. So if you do actually want to go into a Chopard store, wear a suit, get your hair cut, look like you're going to a movie premier. Basically, look like you mean business (you want to try their fragrances and might even want to buy one so you do mean business) and act like you're at church and you should be OK and the staff might even warm to you.
Do you think Black Incense Malaki worth blind buy at the price of 40 bucks ? It's very interesting in the fragrance community and its current price is just too good to ignore
40 bucks is a lot of money to me so as a blind buy, I wouldn't spend that sort of money. But, as I said in the video, you can blend it with very feminine fragrances (Lalique Soleil, Lalique de Lalique, Pearles de Lalique or Lalique Le Parfum are the only ones I've personally mixed and works) to make a scent that's more palatable and gender neutral (which is more my style.) If you're into fragrances, it's a very high quality earthy tobacco scent and because it's made by Chopard (www.chopard.com) you're paying for quality. If you can't ignore that price (and it's not a fake) then I wouldn't blame you for buying it.
@@jasonmark9152 No problem. The point is, if you spend 40 bucks and you don't like it, you can buy a feminine fragrance (Lalique often give samples away for free so you can test at home) and make it into something you do like.