Both are great clones, the Fragrance World does have the edge on the scent and also the performance. Deep rich vanilla, rich amber, slightly powdery and lavender......old school vibe with a contemporary take.....enjoy..........JL
@@casualtake1497 the fragrance world is strong, with decent projection for 2 hours then for another 3 hours it’s a scent bubble…for the price it is very respectable performance….JL
@@selmaal3990 this is unisex…very sweet, sexy DEEP rich amber with an almost sugary custard flavour…not for a teenager at all this has a maturity…but perfect for both male and female….best wishes from JL
Thanks for your question, amber Eve on my skin for about 4-5 hours a fair size scent bubble, gentle projection and a decent scent trail, it’s not a room filler but it does definitely radiate off you as I’ve had many compliments. Honestly this is the best golden Soir clone I have come across…JL
Thanks for your question, I would say that it is authentic as I doubt that anyone would copy it at that price…here in the U.K. we can buy it for £20 100 ml….so it’s not something that anyone would copy…best wishes from JL
Thanks for your question, I am sorry that the one you mentioned is not one I have ever smelled…but someone else seeing this post might be able to answer you…stay safe and keep spraying…JL
I apologise my friend, I don’t have eternal oud so I’m not in a position to answer…but maybe someone else will see this question and be able to help you with the answer….stay safe and keep spraying….JL
I have EO and the Fragrance World one, as well as the OG, Eternal Oud is definitely more of its own fragrance with Grand Soir being a clear inspiration - Ambre Eve is definitely more a straight up clone. If you like Grand Soir, there's definitely a case for owning Eternal Oud AND one of the clones as they're similar, but have differences to set them apart. I actually prefer Eternal Oud to Grand Soir and the clones of it. It's without doubt worth the £30-40 it sells for, but then the Barakkat MFK clones are also worth buying, all of them (even though I hate Baccarat Rouge 540 myself but I can't deny the FW clone of it is bang on.)
Thanks for your question…ok so CK one shock is not one that I own…I have only ever tried it some time ago at a fragrance counter…from what is now a distant memory I don’t particularly associate the two. To be fair someone may see this question posted and may be able to answer if they own CK one shock… best wishes from JL