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Reviews of XS pour Homme (1993)
by Paco Rabanne

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248 reviews

wow ! this one stands right besides my creeds, SL's..you name it. opens with a blast of citrus spiked with mint and rounded off with coriander..thereby its pretty floral with a woody and musky sandalwood notes...this ones a very unique citrus based scent...in a way it cant be even called a citrus based scent..its a cross between being woody, oriental, floral & citrus based

excellent longevity, even on sweat soaked summers. the sillage often has curious looks and inquiries. smells just too good. perfect for office, evening, a date? suits it all. a true masterpiece by Paco.....and smells like Himalaya? huh? maybe a hint for 5 minutes..but this no Himalaya...

two thumbs up!
03 October 2008


274 reviews

I concur with Renato's review.
Back when i was paying $120 a pop to a celebrated Jungian pasychologist to analyze my dreams, he informed me that my inner child (or was it my Wise Old Man?) clearly was horny as hell for gorgeous blonde babes and that I should persue as many of them as possible.

Well, duh--

So I'm glad there is no conflict with my inner self and outer actions. I'm also happy to take a break from reviewing frafs that are " works of art and instead" and can instead give athumbs up to this wear a cheerful, uplifting scent.

XS This feels like the more wordly gentleman version of another Juniper Berry cutecake crumbler, Mont Blanc Individuel.

Howeve, both could be categorized as "officewear"

IF you work in a Frank Lloyd Wright building, and run a supermodel agency.

Just what is this scent? Himalaya by Creed crossed with MB Individuel with an extra dash of Juniper Berries?


Well, it's not groundbreaking, it's not bizarre enough to be classed as niche, even if they discontinue making it.

It's a just fun scent.
Enjoy!
13 September 2008


79 reviews

Do not worry about the dud rating for XS Pour Homme in Perfumes: The Guide.
Do not worry about the negative and neutral reviews below.

If you wish to own a scent where, after applying six sprays, gorgeous looking blonde women are likely to say something like "Oooo - what's that you're wearing?", then I strongly suggest that you consider investing in XS.

If you do not care what gorgeous looking blonde women think, and only buy scents that please your inner self, then I suggest that it may be time to re examine one's priorities in life.

The longevity of this scent is very good on me.
Renato



09 September 2008


56 reviews

This smells terrific. It's a grassy green smell with a light, but not white, musk at the end. However, a major flaw is how quickly it vanishes. Maybe it's because my skin drinks fragrance, but I could soak myself in this and not smell it two hours later (and neither would anyone else, I've asked). If your skin holds a frag well or you know some magic tricks then this is great for you, but I will not be getting a second bottle.
04 August 2008


101 reviews

its generic Eternity in my opnion, which i find have similarities to polo sport Cool Water, tho polo sptort and CW have a distinct aquatic scent. Those who have used Eternity for sometime now, myself included, should find the XS trying to be a double. There was a particular rocco barocco scent to be of the similar genre. These scents were the definition of masculine clean and crisp in the late 80s early 90s. Ive used Eternity and CW more than XS simply for its poorer longevity and lacks identity. Its quite like jumping on the bandwagon of the success and popularity of this genre which essentially mixes fruit and mint. I found Eternity to have more spice among the gang. XS is slightly above average, but with Eternity and CW, it doesnt really get as much attention and justifiably so. At least XS did a decent enough job keeping it from smelling cheap
28 July 2008


2135 reviews

Great opening but wit ha name like XS you'd expect better longevity. I doused my arm in this stuff and it was gone in an hour. Yes it does smell like Himalaya but more like a powdery version almost more like Minotaure with a metal twinge.
24 July 2008


1024 reviews

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28 April 2008


96 reviews

I like this one very much, though the overall impression I get is "generic masculine fougere," with mint standing in for lavender, which I'm not entirely sure isn't in there anyway... My favorite bit is the nice use of geranium and mint here...Giving it a positive vote although for me it's not a super standout. Nice, but not a "must have" for me.
12 April 2008


18 reviews

I love it. XS represents floral minty fresh and yet can be worn by men. Longevity is great (more than 5 hours). However, I could not detect any woody notes even after 5 hours. Sillage is quite strong and minimal use is required. Only great for office occasion as it does reflect an emotionless stern men with full of confidence.
09 April 2008


16 reviews

I like this fragrance. It reminds me of Eternity for Men. This fragrance seems geared towards the over 40 crowd and that's the crowd I'm in. Good stuff, but I'll admit it wasn't love a whiff, it took a couple wearings before I began to appreciate XS. Thumbs Up!
05 December 2007


25 reviews

This fragrance is elegant enough for night use and fresh enough for day use at the office. I mainly wear it on weekends when I go to the bar or clubs and I never had more compliments as with this one. The ladies just love it, it's a great conversation starter.
03 December 2007


9 reviews

The opening is marvellous!
Almost a masterpiece!
Woody, minty, fresh, manly, this is it!
But a couple of ours later it evolvs to flowers sitting between a barnyard and a toilet.!
PITY!
28 November 2007


10 reviews

I absolutely LOVE PACO XS!!! If you've read my other reviews than it's no secret that I'm a HUGE HIMALAYA FAN, that's my signature scent! But along with Platinum Egoiste by Chanel, I wore PACO XS when I was younger. In the mid 90's I started wearing a lil' Hugo by Hugo Boss. I can honestly say in my opinion, this is exactly what this fragrance is: 3/4 Creed Himalaya + 1/4 Hugo by Hugo Boss= Paco XS!!! This fragrance is light, clean and fresh. PACO XS is warm, Himalaya is cool, that's probably one of the biggest differences though.
24 November 2007


677 reviews

A bright, transparent fragrance that's very suitable for casual wear and office wear alike. Nice use of juniper, and super longevity.

It's definitely a cousin to Himalaya, yes, and a wonderful alternative if you don't feel like shelling out the bucks for Creed.

There's always a bottle of XS on my bureau. I've yet to try the Extreme version; however, I may just continue to avoid it given the reviews.
14 October 2007


43 reviews

There is a coolness to this one that lasts all the way through it's dry down. I can only put this down to the musk. This is no doubt be very attractive to many but I can't quite get around it to the other softer / warmer notes (this may just be my skin though)
03 August 2007


327 reviews

This is not bad in its opening. Similar to something Carolina Herrera would produce. It is fresh herbs in the opening but the dry down is a bit cheap for nowadays. Back in 1993, yeah, it would have been a hit (was it?) but now it is beyond common place and downright cheapo.
I bought Navigator from DANA as an experiment once from a dollar store and the dry down is very identical to this frag. To top it off, Navigator was nicer and fresher in its opening...it could pass for XS Blue or something like that.
Because I like the general scents put out by this, I'll give it a thumbs up, but it is old and it shows. So go for it if you are in your 40s I am pretty sure you will like it.
04 July 2007


112 reviews

Boring, typical of th year it was released and not unique at all. The mint is probably what I hate, just like in Baldessarrini, can be cloying and sickly. Many people won't find this so but most won't do cartwheels over it either.
28 June 2007


23 reviews

I used to like it, had a miniature, but never bought a full bottle and I honestly cannot believe the universal praise this fragrance gets.

This scent is somewhat archetypical fresh.
Not a fougere like Cacharel Pour Homme or Eau Sauvage.
Not a citrus like Armani Pour un Homme or YSL Live Jazz.
XS smells too undefined, it lacks prominent natural smelling ingredients, it is an odd fresh mixture, but a very common one.

To my nose it does the same thing as cheap supermarket deodorants, it doesn't really smell like an Eau de Toilette, it's just a bit more refined and sophisticated than those cheap deodorants and it obviously lasts longer.
Pretty reminiscent to the strong, bright and sharp scents I smelled in the boys locker room when I was a kid, back in the 80's
None of the kids used designer frags at that time, today it is pretty common for youngsters to use Adidas, Puma, Polo Blue, Diesel or even Allure sport.
We all used Fa, Fresh Up and something similar like Rexona (I can't remember the name).
Very strong, bright and sharp fresheners but you couldn't tell what those deodorants smelled like, only that is was kinda fresh.
XS has that typical kind of fresh and it never settles down into a softer and more textured scent, it stays fresh in a loud and linear way,

Citrus? Not really, it smells kinda sourish and musky, but when you've tried YSL Live Jazz or even better Mugler Cologne you know what true citrus is supposed to smell like.
Mugler Cologne has a true, authentic lemon note, Live Jazz a credible grapefruit note.

Sandalwood and cedarwood?
When the scent is nearly gone, after 5 hours or so, a very subte hint of a woodsy note is noticeab..ehm..conceivable at best, but you have to get past the musk first which isn't that easy.

I am not trying to suggest that I only like fragrances that do smell real and natural, nor am I trying to suggest that I can sense every single ingredient in the ones I like.
But at least they smell like something I know of, something tangible.
DKNY Men for instance smells like Earl Grey tea to me, Mugler Cologne like grass and lemon and even Chrome, the most synthetic fragrance I know, at least smells like something familiar: metal.

XS smells musky and fresh, an undefined and loud fresh, almost at the level of becoming unpleasant.
11 June 2007


61 reviews

still very nice scent but i like himalaya more.you feel more woody notes in XS.should be worn casual
28 May 2007


7 reviews

This scent surprised me more than any others I've bought...

I read the reviews here and figured it would be up my alley... I bought it blind on eBay from a seller I was buying another scent from because I saw it, and figured what they heck, the price was great.

I've had my bottle for about a year now and it's nearly empty, I have to angle the bottle just right to get any out. I find it great for daily wear, as it's not too sultry, strong or pretentious for work. I find myself sniffing my shirts at the end of the day when I wear this... It isn't sold in many stores in my city, so it's fairly unique too.

There is an initial iffy blast of strong juniper-mint to me (invigourating! but not pleasant to me), but it soon settles. What you're left with for the rest of the day is a crisp, sweet, woody smell. It's one of the few scents I've worn (of the dozen I have) where I've been asked what I'm wearing, repeatedly. Women seem to like it!

That said, when my bottle runs out I may try to find a little more sophisticated variation of XS. Definately worth having though.
09 May 2007


29 reviews

When i first tried XS pour Homme it made no significant impression, (perhaps i was hanging out in the wrong places) gave it to my dad as a present. When i visited one evening i smelt this, pleasant woody drydown all around the house, guess what, i went back and bought it again. I agree with the comparisons to Egoiste Platinum and Herrera for Men two of my favourites.
18 February 2007


15 reviews

Personally I have found this one of the sexiest scents known to man. I prefer my men clean shaven, witty, professional, and preppy and Paco Rabanne XS pour homme is perfect on this type of male. It starts out all sharp herbaceous citrus - perfect for the office or going about your business, but eventually the softer, smoother, animalic (leather, musk) ambery wood (cedar, sandal) base notes begin to come into play and then I find it very hard to keep my mind on business when I am around a man wearing this EDT. XS pour homme is masculine from beginning to end and sexy as h*ll with it! It is so geared to bringing out the best in masculine chemistry that not even I (who can carry off such masculine 'heavies' as YSL M7, Halston Z-14, Crown Perfumery Crown Fougere, Chanel Egoiste, Crown Perfumery Town & Country, etc) can wear it. I just smell like I have been making out heavily with a gorgeous smelling guy. A true classic and a definite member in the 'scents that send women weak at the knees' hall of fame...

Top: Bergamot, Fruit Notes, Galbanum, Green Note, Lavender, Lemon, Rosemary, Tarragon, Violet
Heart: Geranium, Jasmin, Lily of the Valley, Orris, Ozone, Rose
Base: Amber, Cedar, Leather, Musk, Patchouli, Sandal, Vanilla
(from scentdirect.com)

Top note : Bergamot, Lemon, Rosemary, Tarragon
Middle note : Geranium, Rose, Juniperberry, Mint
Base note : Sandal, Musk, Patchouli, Vanilla
(from osmoz.com)


27 December 2006


39 reviews

When I first got this fragrance...I was struck in awe..SO CRISP...almost breathtaking. The intitial smell of citrus and mint smells so good and develops amazingly. The drydown is to die for...warm woody yet maintaing the great crisp/fresh characters of the opening...I am however upset at the longetivity of this.. This one lasts about an hour, which is a shame, which means more sprays..
07 December 2006


17 reviews

Wearing it today for the first time, after an impulse buy yesterday.

Gotta say that I'm LOVING the drydown - is it the cedar? sandalwood? That slightly sweet lingering note mixed with the musk. Or is that the coriander? Whatever it is, I like it.
13 November 2006


130 reviews

A pleasant fragrance. I don't smell the mint though. Yes, it does smell similar to Herrera for Men by Carolina Herrera. I smell several other fragrances in here and they are: America by Perry Ellis, Design for Men by Paul Sebastian, a little bit of Eternity for Men by Calvin Kline, and maybe some Burberrys for Men. Take all those and mix them together and you might have this fragrance. Overall, it's a pleasant "safe" fragrance to use for all occasions.
20 October 2006


260 reviews

You can tell from the many reviews here that people are smiling as they report about this well-executed juice, although it inspires no use of exclamation marks in their texts. XS for Men strikes me as a smart scent with a little coriander bite.
19 October 2006


98 reviews

For me the bergamot is really overpowering. I don't hate the scent, but I don't want to smell like it.
08 October 2006


28 reviews

A beautiful scent. Simple clean lines and great longevity, its a real wow esp with the opposite sex! Wow factor 9
02 October 2006


188 reviews

Well, It's a nice fresh fragrance, nothing groundbreaking, but pleasant.
I don't know why, but on my skin XS has poor longevity.
I like its subtle spicy smell and the light sweet base.
11 September 2006


319 reviews


An established, light, and very wearable scent. There is a fleeting resemblance to Creed Himalaya for 10 seconds - but it would be unfair to claim that the two fragrances are similar. They do share the same characteristics in that both are light, but longlasting fragrances; however XS pour homme does have its unique characteristics. Specifically, the top notes of Coriander stands out, as does the heart of juniper berry and the floral component of wild flowers - all these notes are different (and missing) from Himalaya, and distinguish XS. I am not a big fan of coriander and Juniper Berry, and thus prefer Himalaya because it smells a bit cooler and less coriander-ish, but XS is worth trying. Appropriate for summers, will work well during winter too.
25 August 2006


84 reviews

I must be a sucker for mint (Live Jazz is another frag which seems conceptually similar to me) because I really like this frag'. Perfect for daytime use.
12 August 2006


176 reviews

I can only concur with the majority. A comfortable fragrance, elegant yet complex, well-rounded, but interesting, very well crafted from the fresh top notes (my skin carries the mint and bergamot nicely) to the sweet-creamy wood base, which is persistent, but not obnoxious (and I easily tire of wood). Truly an organic fragrance, as everything comes together as if this was just how it was meant to be. One of the classiest fragrances I have had the pleasure to encounter and excellently priced at that.
14 June 2006


2 reviews

I thought this one would resemble himalaya.
I was wrong! Those two scents are very different from each other. XS pour homme smells very strong and synthetic to my nose. A very cheap smelling eau de toilette.
13 May 2006


5 reviews

this is nice-really nice easy to wear everyday fragrance this will never leave my top five
02 April 2006


435 reviews

One of my favorites from the early 90's. I remember this coming out around the same time as Egoiste Platinum, yet I vastly preferred XS. Light, fresh and easy to wear, the drudown is a wonderful and aromatic woods.

If you like Creed Himalaya, skip the expensive price tag and try this great juniper-focused scen!
14 March 2006


2 reviews

Absolute fav of mine! VERY long lasting, not to mention an Awesome! scent.. I also have Cool Water Frozen, Allure Sport, SA Altitude, and M7. XS is no doubt my favorite, very unique. Gotta try it
11 March 2006


58 reviews

Very nice scent, its fresh and sweet powedery, it does smell like Creeds Himalaya but I would say they are 50-60% smell alike, Himalaya is more citrusy and of course the Creed House notes makes the difference. But this still a GREAT scent would recommend it to anyone, good sillage maker as well.
28 February 2006


2222 reviews

The more I use this scent, the better I like it. At the first sniff it struck me as a nice, attractive scent, but nothing special—just like many of the 90’s frags. But I was judging the book by the cover. A well-structured and complex scent, XS has quality and creativity and adaptability—loads. Its opening is bergamot and fruit and green (I get mainly an excellent refreshing mint /green)—a composite note that sparkles. The mid notes are primarily floral but quite masculine. The base is a comfortable light woodnote moderated by a little sweetness and a little spice. All levels exhibit depth and complexity. This is the kind of scent that might recommend blind purchasing. XS has very good longevity and a depth and complexity that advises against being ruled by first impressions. Suitable for almost all occasions, XS fits well in the office, the club, and the boudoir. An excellent hot weather scent and a great switch from the usual run of citruses and aquatics. It has been called the poor man’s Himalaya, but I think of XS as the savvy man’s Himalaya.
22 February 2006


155 reviews

People call this the poor man's Himalaya. Personally, I like this one better. It's sweeter off the top and dries down to a subtle peppery note. It isn't too spicy like the way I find Himalaya to be. I've read somewhere that it has cognac in it too, which I think is pretty neat and unique. It gets a lot of play year round, which is rare for many scents.
11 November 2005


59 reviews

Ten years after I bought it for the first time, I am going to buy it again. Who could have thought it would develop into a classic? Juniper lends it a distinct, sharp defining characteristic. Great achievement from otherwise unremarkable launch year.
18 September 2005


399 reviews

As some have pointed out already the similarity to Creed's Himalaya is striking and I wouldn't say XS is inferior either. You can approach them as two slightly different takes on the same theme. The Paco surely is more woody than Himalaya, and less peppery. Both open with citrus/bergamot but there is some coriander and florals here that are not present in the Creed. Despite the floral elements, I'd say XS is more masculine and rugged, and therefore also less sophisticated. Still a very good fragrance.
05 August 2005


27 reviews

I love, love, love, LOVE it!! Minty, fresh and woody. I'm addicted to it!! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!
26 December 2004


22 reviews

Ah, the poor man's Himalaya. Get it even if you have Himalaya since it's original and perhaps more versitile. Good for the office and after hours as well. The transitions from the brisk opening, through the wild flowers to the lovely richness of sweet woods is just fine. I'm going to have to try XS Extreme next.
23 September 2004


15 reviews

Being a loyal user of Paco Rabanne Pour Homme, I figured I'd try something new, and what better brand to go with that the one you trust, right? WRONG! The only thing unique about this one is the bottle.
05 December 2003


58 reviews

I am down to the last drops of scent in the cool 'trigger' grasp-delivery-spray-bottle. Anyone out here wish to donate a case of this fine cologne to me?-just 'cause? Ha ha!
08 September 2003


93 reviews

Soft woody-floral fragrance, very formal and correct. Top notes are similar to those of Voyageur by Patou (bitter smooth citrus and lavender). Whole fragrance is very regular during the notes. It's just like a good business-style suit itself: low-key, respectful and does not distracting you from the business. Good daytime formal scent for spring and summer. Recommended.
19 July 2003


62 reviews

Reminds me of a lighter version of Herrera for men. Doesn't have the staying power of Herrera for men, but smells a bit cleaner. Very nice scent.
The bottle is different to be sure, the way the cap opens up and on the side with a hinge to get to the sprayer is like a high dollar sports car.
23 December 2002


167 reviews

Picked up a little 1oz. bottle of this baby about a month ago. It's definitely energetic. I like the way it starts off minty fresh and dries down to musky, sweet wood bottom notes. It's perfect for a day of loafing around or getting active. I'll also be looking out for XS Extreme.
15 October 2000

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