Fragrance Reviews
Fragrance Reviews by afraafra
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Solo Soprani Musk by Luciano Soprani
This is marketed as male scent in the Middle East, great sexy musk
12 September 2008
The Dreamer by Versace
The top notes are too harsh and the drydown is very long lasting and good , but I was expecting much more from this.
31 July 2008
Bijan Nude for Men by Bijan
The fragrance features gardenia, amber, musk, citruses and precious woods, one of Bijan's best IMO, with great staying power, citrus opening, gardenia middle and very woody drydown, really good.
23 July 2008
Bijan Style Men by Bijan
Very aromatic with
top notes are lavender, cloves and bergamot;
middle notes are lime, musk and vetiver;
base notes are sandalwood, citruses and cedar.
Very similar pyramid to Musc Ravageur, the only problem maybe longevity...
top notes are lavender, cloves and bergamot;
middle notes are lime, musk and vetiver;
base notes are sandalwood, citruses and cedar.
Very similar pyramid to Musc Ravageur, the only problem maybe longevity...
23 July 2008
Azzaro pour Homme by Azzaro
After the initial rather harsh opening, it quietens down and becomes highly enjoyable, similar to Polo green but with less green opening and great leathery drydown. Lasts for ever.
18 July 2008
Muscs Koublaï Khän by Serge Lutens Les Salons du Palais Royal Shiseido
Type the words Serge Lutens Muscs Koublai Khan into Google and you'll wind up with a deluge of hyperbole: "shocking and erotic", "raw, dirty and sensual", "musk, salt, armpit and leather, in that order", and my favorite piece of ridiculousness: "the aftermath of bodies intertwined in coitus".
Uh-huh. Right.
People, please -- can we have some perspective when it comes to talking about a frickin' perfume? One of the reviewers said she let her fourteen year old daughter smell Muscs Koublai Khan and the girl said that it smelled kind of pretty, like incense, which is a far more perceptive and honest statement than all the noise about skank, sweat and armpits her mother was raving on about.
I've been in a lot of locker rooms, played baseball, football, soccer and basketball with a lot of sweaty guys, and I can tell you with absolute certainty that there's nothing about Muscs Koublai Khan that smells remotely like a rank armpit or a sweat soaked guy, and I have this suspicion that some women (and some gay men) who review this perfume engage willingly in a kind of mass Harlequin Romance delusion about how men smell when they sweat.
Really, we don't smell anything like Muscs Koublai Khan when we sweat. If we did, we wouldn't need Muscs Koublai Khan, and need it we do if we desire to smell at all dashing or charming when standing at a doorway, a bunch of flowers clutched in one hand and a finger pressing the doorbell.
Muscs Koublai Khan is, instead, exactly how the level-headed fourteen year old girl described it -- a little sweet, a little smoky incense and kind of pretty (albeit underscored with a warm, rich synthetic musk for lots of depth). The rest of the twisted-knickers crowd twittering their skanky fantasies over Musc Koublai Khan reminds me of the same sort of reactions that get twittered over Caron's Yatagan -- since it doesn't smell like a powder-puff, the more, erm, delicate souls among us succumb to the vapors and immediately start hallucinating fecal matter and men's sweaty armpits.
Believe me, how they jump from a bottle of rather nice, lightly floral and smoothly musky cologne to writhing coitus, sweaty balls and "every secretion ever extracted from a mammalian backside all rolled into one" reveals far more about them than it does about Muscs Koublai Khan.
ref:
http://www.nathanbranch.com/2008/06/musc-koublai-khan-by-serge-lut.html
Uh-huh. Right.
People, please -- can we have some perspective when it comes to talking about a frickin' perfume? One of the reviewers said she let her fourteen year old daughter smell Muscs Koublai Khan and the girl said that it smelled kind of pretty, like incense, which is a far more perceptive and honest statement than all the noise about skank, sweat and armpits her mother was raving on about.
I've been in a lot of locker rooms, played baseball, football, soccer and basketball with a lot of sweaty guys, and I can tell you with absolute certainty that there's nothing about Muscs Koublai Khan that smells remotely like a rank armpit or a sweat soaked guy, and I have this suspicion that some women (and some gay men) who review this perfume engage willingly in a kind of mass Harlequin Romance delusion about how men smell when they sweat.
Really, we don't smell anything like Muscs Koublai Khan when we sweat. If we did, we wouldn't need Muscs Koublai Khan, and need it we do if we desire to smell at all dashing or charming when standing at a doorway, a bunch of flowers clutched in one hand and a finger pressing the doorbell.
Muscs Koublai Khan is, instead, exactly how the level-headed fourteen year old girl described it -- a little sweet, a little smoky incense and kind of pretty (albeit underscored with a warm, rich synthetic musk for lots of depth). The rest of the twisted-knickers crowd twittering their skanky fantasies over Musc Koublai Khan reminds me of the same sort of reactions that get twittered over Caron's Yatagan -- since it doesn't smell like a powder-puff, the more, erm, delicate souls among us succumb to the vapors and immediately start hallucinating fecal matter and men's sweaty armpits.
Believe me, how they jump from a bottle of rather nice, lightly floral and smoothly musky cologne to writhing coitus, sweaty balls and "every secretion ever extracted from a mammalian backside all rolled into one" reveals far more about them than it does about Muscs Koublai Khan.
ref:
http://www.nathanbranch.com/2008/06/musc-koublai-khan-by-serge-lut.html
25 June 2008
Cool Water by Davidoff
I think the opening is an overdose of rosemary, and it seems linear to me..
24 June 2008
Fahrenheit by Christian Dior
It reminds of rubber, grass and petroleum , if you wait for the drydown it is leathery and good though.
24 June 2008
Kouros by Yves Saint Laurent
I don't know what note is it in the opening but I hated it from the start, washed it off immediately, I really am surprised at its popularity, I love Body Kouros BTW, as it is a completely different type of perfume.
24 June 2008
Aigner Black for Men by Etienne Aigner
Very sweet opening which I personally did not like, thogh I normally like gourmands, try before you buy.
24 June 2008
Aigner Suede for Men by Etienne Aigner
You can smell the suede right from the start and it gradually drys down to a ambry finish nothing very original.
24 June 2008
Brit for Men by Burberry
Very feminine even more so than Burburry Brit Gold for women!, it has rose in it and turns baby powdery in 5 minutes...I returned my bottle.
14 June 2008
Casran by Chopard
very gourmand and sweet, good drydown, made by Nathalie Lorson, of Kate Moss and Boucheron Saphir fame.
15 May 2008
Cool Water Summer Fizz by Davidoff
Notes are kiwi, lavender, mandarin orange,
mint, sage, cedar, bergamot,
white musk and lemon.
mint, sage, cedar, bergamot,
white musk and lemon.
13 May 2008
Black XS by Paco Rabanne
Has similarities with A men. very sexy and youthful, made by Oliver Cresp no less and notes are fresh lemon notes, Kalamanzi fruit, tagetes, sage, praline, cardamom, cinnamon, Tou balsam, rosewood, black amber, patchouli and ebony.
11 May 2008
Cool Water Game by Davidoff
Created by Pierre Wargnye. Top notes are basil, grapefruit, lemon verbena and watermelon; middle notes are black currant, lavender and violet leaf; base notes are patchouli and woodsy notes.
08 May 2008
Fahrenheit 32 by Christian Dior
Oriental woody fragrance for men. The noses behind this fragrance are Francis Demachy and Louise Turner. Good but I prefer Fhrenheit 0 degres.
07 May 2008
Acqua di Giò pour Homme by Giorgio Armani
Great fresh scent created by Alberto Morillas. Has had many immitations, very popular with women, a must have.
05 May 2008
A*Men / Angel Men by Thierry Mugler
Beautiful sweet scent with a great woody/vanilla drydown . made by Jacques Huclier.
04 May 2008
Quasar by J del Pozo
An Acqua di Gio alternative, The nose behind this fragrance is Christopher Sheldrake, who is behind Daim Blond and Chergui. Top notes are banana leaf and fruity notes; middle notes are rosemary, lavender, sage and geranium; base notes are sandalwood, patchouli, oakmoss and cedar
03 May 2008
Allure Homme Sport by Chanel
Not anything special IMO, great longevity . topnotes of water and aldehydes. It is followed by woodsy and spicy character of the fragrance, light and translucent. The base is white musk, tonka beans and amber. .
03 May 2008
Drakkar Noir by Guy Laroche
Very light opening but good drydown, fav of the ladies. Top notes are rosemary, artemisia, lavender, basil, lemon verbena, bergamot and lemon;
middle notes are coriander, carnation, cinnamon, juniper and jasmine;
base notes are leather, sandalwood, fir, amber, patchouli, oakmoss, vetiver and cedar.
middle notes are coriander, carnation, cinnamon, juniper and jasmine;
base notes are leather, sandalwood, fir, amber, patchouli, oakmoss, vetiver and cedar.
03 May 2008
Xeryus Rouge by Givenchy
The fragrance was created by Annick Menardo. Top notes are chinese orange, tarragon and cactus; middle notes are african geranium, pimento and cedar; base notes are sandalwood, cedar and white musk. Great sweet scent, test before you buy though.
03 May 2008
Encre Noir by Lalique
Very similar to Comme Des Garcons Man2 IMO, seems to be very linear I can smell only strong vetiver and wood. Very strong longitivity and sillage but gave me a headache
21 April 2008
Halston Z-14 by Halston
In find it a bit dated but as it has become a classic you must have it in your wardrobe!
07 April 2008











