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Reviews of Gaultier² (2005)
by Jean Paul Gaultier

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  • Perfumer: Francis Kurkdjian [Quest International]
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5 reviews

THIS SCENT IS SEX IN A BOTTLE... IS SO SWEET AND SENSUAL..... IS STRONG, BUT NOT OFFENSIVE.... I LIKE IT..... IT HAS A PERFECT AMBER, VANILLA SMELL......... I WEAR THIS AT NIGTH... PERFECT 4 A ROMANTIC NIGHT..... IS PERFEEEECCCCCT.......... TRY IT PEOPLE..........
07 October 2008


77 reviews

This one does start off pretty sweet, but after about 10 minutes it turns into a great warm vanilla fragrance. My wife and I have matching bottles (corny, yes I know). She loves it both on her and myself.
It is a sensual fragrance that drys down to a vanilla-musk base that lasts hours. I only wear this one for evenings spent with her.
Thumbs up.
19 August 2008


56 reviews

Vanilla and amber, that's really all I'm gettin'. I don't know what all this 'musk' nonsense is about, but whatever. Take it or leave it, this is a very simple fragrence. Maybe the vanilla pulls back a little bit after awhile and leaves more amber behind, but it's so well blended and sweet that I have a hard time really focusing. Either way, it's better when the weather is cold and the sun has set.
24 July 2008


13 reviews

I wasn't expecting to enjoy this as much as I did; I love vanilla as one component of many in a fragrance, but rarely seek out anything that smells strictly of vanilla. My first impression was that this smells quite sharp and agressive, initlally a bit spicy as well, but it quickly settles into a deliciously sweet, musky, comforting scent with fantastic lasting power. It's definitely vanilla with oomph. I can see this working on a confident, fun-loving man with the sense of mischief and panache to carry something this sweet off. It's a fun, brash, sexy scent that I can imagine wearing during the winter as a pick-me-up, in any number of casual or romantic settings, but probably not in a more formal context (business meetings, job interviews). Perfect also for vanilla fragrance lovers who have yet to find a long-lasting vanilla fragrance--this one goes the extra mile (and then some).
23 July 2008


11 reviews

Besides the very masculine scent of Kouros (has Kouros been updated???? I bought a bottle yesterday and it smells awesome!!! No more civet smell!! Thank you Yves!!!), this is my soft/sensual fav. Very soft, elegant and sexy. Wore it on my wedding day and got more complements on how I smelled compared to how I looked! It is a very nice alternative to the typical male scents you find with the sporty stuff by Nautica and Polo or the "smells nice but lasts no more than 1 hour" stuff by Dolce and Gabbana (which sold out in discontinuing their one and only best eau for men, By), Armani and Versace.

If you don't want to waste your money on something that smells like everything else (examples above) and like the soft/sensual scents with longevity, try Gaultier2 (it lasts 9hrs and then begins to cool down). Yes, it is unisex but try it on your skin before you judge it. Goes great with any time of the day and any place you need to be, formal or informal. A great alternative to Gaultier's other fragrances for men which either give you a headache (Fleur) or Le Male which lasts as long as D&G One lasts...about 1 hour (if your lucky).

Don't walk by this one. Try it on your skin, not paper and then be the judge. Macho men, don't be scared because it is unisex. Really men, after all, wear pink and aren't afraid of Gaultier's scents.
20 July 2008


46 reviews

I love (sensual) amber, (intoxicating) musk and (powdery) vanilla and this scent gives all that to me.
When I smelt G^2 for the first time, I thought “OK, this one is good, but it is too feminine for me.” Today, G^2 is in my collection although I still think that it is quite feminine.
I am living in a pretty patriarchal/conservative environment, where G^2 on a man is a huge social NO-NO. If you wear G^2 and you are living where I am living and you are a male, people around you would definitely think that your sexual orientation is “problematic”.
However, if I put my love toward this scent on one pan and the people’s tattle on the other, the first pan would be much, much heavier.
15 July 2008


98 reviews

Gaultier˛ = Sweetness˛

Amber.
Vanilla.
Musk.
That's what you get at first
-- and that's what you'll get in the end as well.

On the skin, it feels warm, radiant, tender, and organic. Beneath the surface, my nose also senses something that is slightly animalic. At first sniff, it smelled very familiar to me -- like something forgotten long ago in childhood that I had found again. A good intimate scent that should be used only in certain places and at certain times. I'll let you be the judge. :)

Bottleworthy? Let your nose (and tolerance of sweetness) be the judge for this one.
04 July 2008


17 reviews

WEARABLE !

I was fortunate enough to smell this one on a man and a woman. It's really a unisex fragrance although it's heavy sweetness makes it more wearable for women.
Gaultier˛ is really (i mean REALLY) sweet. It begins sweet, and it ends sweet (and in between those 2 stages it's still sweet). It smells nice but as soon as you get familiar with it, you realize that something is missing.
It is very long lasting, but the fact that this fragrance doesn't evolve too much, makes it somehow annoying.
I wouldn't recommend this for every day use, but maybe on the right women at the right time, this could work.
01 July 2008


2135 reviews

If vanilla was a food group, you can drink this stuff and get 10,000% of your daily amount. Disgustingly sweet and nothing else. Absolutely not a daily wear. Perhaps out in public you can offend someone with it.
02 June 2008


56 reviews

Gaultier2 features 3 basic accords: Amber, Vanilla and Musk.
Though its relatively liner composition doesn't evolve much from first spritz to final wisp on the skin; it does shift somewhat between these three featured accords.
Amber is the main star here - deep and resinous and warm. It melds to the skin like thick molasses and, when heated by your body, amplifies tenfold. The accompanying vanilla radiates this warmth and creates titanic sillage - imbuing the air with honeyed incandescent warmth. The underlying musk is not overtly animalic - but is ever-present to suggest something distinctly organic... the overall experience being like the heat of two bodies pressed together and the friction between them... tempestuous, fiery and yet tender.
G2 is not everyone's bag - but it does do exceptionally well that which it was originally intended to do... to illustrate and intensify the magnetism and volatility of attraction between two people, irrespective of gender and age. Perhaps a scent best left out of the office - but a great one to share at home with your partner.
20 April 2008


648 reviews

Unisex?! Yeah, right! This is too feminine and far too sweet, even for my tastes. As much as I love vanilla fragrances, I don’t want to smell like bubblegum in the process.
10 April 2008


88 reviews

Awful! Like Joop!, this one is a candy store in a bottle. I like sweet fragrances, but I don't want to smell like bonbons. The magnetic scent, not a very good idea either, it makes it very artificial.
11 January 2008


40 reviews

First impression: Confusion. What am I smelling here?

Second impression: This is very sexy. Smells like I just did something naughty and got away with it.

Third impression: Incredibly long lasting. Sprayed it in the afternoon, still smelled in in the evening and even after a long bath, it's still there.

Final impression: I am in love.
09 January 2008


1 reviews

The most magnificent thing about this fragrance is it s longevitiy!And the scent is apsolutely beautiful,it reminds me of the 80 s although it is marked as a modern and animalistic scent.Definitely thumbs up;)
23 December 2007


2222 reviews

Gaultier2 is very sweet and contain a few corresponding counterpoints to the sweetness — those counterpoints do not go far enough; however, the fragrance depends on vanilla as its primary sweetness, and I think the way the vanilla is handled is quite well done. Normally I don’t like fragrances that are strong in vanilla, but this is one of them that I do not mind. Gaultier2 claims to use vanilla pods for its particular note, and I think that this form reduces the, what I think is the uber sweetness of many of the vanilla notes. At any rate I think the sweetness of Gaultier2 is handled well. I don’t get much else out of the fragrance, though. The woods that the pyramid claims do not do much to challenge the sweetness, and I don’t get much spice out of it, so basically what I find in this fragrance is sweetness. I do think it’s a more refined fragrance than Le Male, and I rather like it, but, all things considered, it is just …sweet.
22 December 2007


37 reviews

Hmmmm...
This one is so delicious! For me, it is just about the vanilla and amber notes. For those days when you want to smell like a hot petit gateau! Perfect.
Oh, and it makes me feel so sexy... Don't know why.. Some perfumes have this power...
17 December 2007


13 reviews

This is the warmest cologne I have ever smelled. The diversity of scents in the Gaultier line is spectacular. Le Male, Fleur du Male, and Gaultier2 smell nothing alike.

Gaultier2 is opens with a cloud of Vanilla, but it settles into a thick amber. It is wonderful, just do not buy the 40ml bottle, it will go too quickly.

The sillage is great, but its longevity is nowhere near Le Male, which is confusing as it is an EdP. Sample it. If you do not enjoy it, sample it again. I think it took me three tries, but I am now hooked.
17 December 2007


1 reviews

A very powerful scent. Although essentially a linear composition it does transition from an initial and ephemeral vanilla (which I dont especially like) to a very long and spectacular amber.
26 November 2007


1 reviews

Have to say, when I first smelled this at a department store I was disgusted in a way, maybe because I didn't spray it on my skin, but on a tester paper.. Anyways, a year later I managed to get some Gaultier 2 after shave sample and used it for a couple of days.. I couldnt believe how good it smelled throughout the day.. I decided to try JPG2 again and wow do I love it, it smells so good later on in the day... All you haters give it a chance (cause I didnt at first), the dry down is awesome... Not even feminine, its got a dirty masculine feel to it later on but still sexy and attracts the ladies
25 November 2007


3 reviews

What can I say?

It makes me want to cuddle.
28 October 2007


677 reviews

Sexy as hell; daring as can be. Definitely not for the amber-phobic, though -- what starts off as rich, sweet vanilla (vanilla of the Chergui and Liquid Karl variety, almost, but minus any spice or sharpness) soon turns the show over to a warm, sexy amber.

It doesn't take much in the way of guts for a guy to pull this off; however, it is probably not an appropriate office frag for button-down types. (It's pretty romantic stuff.)

Also one of the coolest bottles (albeit one of the kitschiest and most gimmicky) in recent history.

Btw, this juice is (just ask CologneJunkie) positively de-LISH when layered with Happy for Men by Clinique.
13 October 2007


1 reviews

I love the bubblegum opening on this one. After the initial burst it aquires a pudding like texture and it´s really really nice. I don´t find it excessively sweet.
07 July 2007


9 reviews

WoW!! Feels like I just had some GREAT SEX!! I haven’t felt this satisfied about a fragrance in a LoOOong time!! Women love this!!…I find it hilarious, yet cute, when they try to find ways to linger around me just for a quick sniff…lol! Wear it lightly and unleash the sexy beast! ;-) Double seal of approval!

29 June 2007


2 reviews

I love, love, love this. There is no dominating note and they all work so well together!
01 June 2007


73 reviews

The first thing that i thought, which i remember very clearly, when i got a whiff of JPG's squared, was 'wow.' Its SO rich in aroma, and is VERY sophisticated. No pyramid here, the fragrance is linear. The lasting power is amazing, and everyone seems to love it. A friend of mine who ONLY wears oils, and i mean NO exceptions LOVES it, and i have him on the VERGE of a purchase!

Thumbs WAY up!
18 May 2007


102 reviews

I adore this one. Beautiful coumarinic sweetness of sweetclover (Melilutus albus)/ or woodruff (Asperula odorata) + linden blossom + honey.
14 May 2007


7 reviews

Nice - and certainly different (as most JPG's are) but not as different or unique as le Male in my opinion.

Stupidly over the top, ostentatious bottle though!
08 May 2007


91 reviews

This is fabulous on every level. Eroticism in a bottle, but somehow it also manages to be elegant and restrained...still trying to figure out that paradox! But I don't care, whatever it is, I love, love, love it!
20 April 2007


8 reviews

This fragrance is a beautifully crafted contridiction of aromas......it is sweet and spicey, soothing and jarring....everything "feminine", yet surprisingly "masculine". It sometimes annoys me with its simplicity, other times, its subtle changes on my skin intoxicate my senses. I find myself gravitating tpwards this scent time and time again. Quite astonishing.
20 April 2007


23 reviews

Love it, just that odd mixture of masculinity and feminity that i love and this is a winner!!
19 April 2007


11 reviews

Absolutely Incredible. Very sweet though, if your not into that then stay away. I am saying it's like Vanilla sugar and sweet amber. Some people say it smells like grape bubble gum and I can get that but when I break it all down it kinda smells like freshly made creme brulee, and sex.
28 March 2007


9 reviews

The opening is quite nice, if you like Lolita, to quote ones review, you'll like this one. True, but only for 20 minutes. After that it gets this sickening balm like odour which I had to wash off ASAP. Funny thing though, after that it became nice again. It's not Lolita.
27 March 2007


384 reviews

Insanely sweet and strong, especially for a "unisex" fragrance. Smells like a cloying, gourmandy feminine fruity/floral to me rather than a unisex oriental. I think I detect a cool and perfumey hint of anise in there, but very sweet, almost more like liquorice. Not horrible in any way, just generic and overly sweet.
08 March 2007


30 reviews

I detested it. The fella and I were sort of cornered one afternoon by a shop assistant that he knew slightly who was promoting this so I didn't feel I could say no to a spray. I wish I'd just said no. Slightly less unpleasant on a man, it smelled like the bottom of a biscuit tin. Very warm, slightly uncooked biscuit dough. Something stale too. Impossibly dry, it is definitely a Gourmand style fragrance and made me not like the smell of my own skin until it wore off. i don't really sign up to the idea of a smell that can work on anyone, male or female. There was nothing for a female in this. Hang your head in shame, Jean Paul. Most sequels never work and this is a testament and a half to that.
27 February 2007


20 reviews

This smells like perversion, and not necessarily in a bad way. It is really unique, but as the majority of my trips out of the house are to the shops with my kids, perhaps not the fragrance for me ;).
19 January 2007


3 reviews

The opening is a little cloying, but it develops into a nice scent. Every time I spray it, I think, "Why in the hell am I wearing this?" but later on, I catch myself sniffing my wrists continually. It's a sweet, vanilla scent that I really enjoy a lot. Good sillage, and great lasting power...don't go overboard on the sprays, I think that's why some people thought it was too overpowering. Only a few spritzes are needed.
07 January 2007


17 reviews

Lovely fragrance, it sticks very well to my refrigerator. I think this is an amazing warm scent.
25 December 2006


834 reviews

I've read all the current reviews on this one and am amazed at the wide variance of opinion. I think TEFLONDOG said GPG2 smells 'sexy & dirty' ~ and it does! Also, TAKEMYHUSBANDPLZ said she detected a note of 'honey' ~ and I do to! It's not a powerhouse scent, it wears very close to the skin. While I like this mixture, it's not quite me. So while I won't be wearing it, I will say you should give it a try. Unique!
22 December 2006


28 reviews

Smells like burnt cookies to me! Way too much vanilla and very sickly.
15 December 2006


96 reviews

This one is both simple and exceptional. Ultra sillage: i used 3 clicks and a person from the 1st floor,when I went out asked me what was I wearing. It was nice but also embarrasing for me.If u use this, a single click is simply enough.It develops extraordinary, and it is best used when in bed with your girlfriend/fiance/wife/lover. I find it as a perfect unisex scent, even though this one is more for men than women.So men, don't be afraid of this one.
07 December 2006


1 reviews

I bought this without having sampled it, since i love the other jpg fragrances, and this more than lived up to my expectations. Unlike some people i dont find it too feminine or floral, it's actually a bit more subtle than most other jpg's.

My first impressions were of the kind of erasers you used in school, the scented ones, mixed with vanilla. it's a great scent that integrates well with your skin and smooths the fragrance, it should be sampled on the skin and not from the bottle to get the real smell from it.

I've received lots of compliments from it and its my new favorite frag, if you like lolita lempicka, le male, rochas man or similar stuff you'll enjoy this for sure

12 November 2006


11 reviews

I did not like this scent at all. It was too sweet, too vanilla-y. I also don't like the grape bubblegum aspect of it. On my skin there is a powdery dry down which made it seem too heavy. I was surprised that this is characterized as unisex. I can't imagine was this would smell like on a guy.
30 October 2006


32 reviews

It's the one of the only times I've given a sample vial of cologne away...to my mom! I found it to be waaay to strong(1 squirt lasted hrs) and it smelled like ladies perfumes(Red door and vanilla fields...mixed...only wear Le male by gaultier
20 October 2006


39 reviews

This is not a pleasant--by which I mean vapid--scent, but it is yummy, like a caramel bonbon at a Heathrow airport duty free. Whatever it is, this perfume certainly forces the smeller to make a descision, a trait I most definitely like in my scents.

The top notes are a bit shocking but it quickly settles into the deliciousness only hinted at on first spray and that, thankfully, lasts and lasts.

About halfway down on my top 20 "must buy" list.
20 October 2006


155 reviews

I find it practically unwearable with its bittersweet nature, but I also find it extremely addicting. I can't stop sniffing my wrist when I have this on. I gave in and bought the twin 40ml bottles because I love smelling it often, especially at night. The best way for me to describe it is 'sweet body heat'. A very sensual scent that smells dirty and sexy. Of course I do agree with the grape bubblegum note that is often mentioned, but it's not noticeable unless you really think about it. While it's not a sillage monster like Le Male, it lingers well into the next day with an amberry, musky drydown.
10 October 2006


35 reviews

This...is...SEXY!!! After reading reviews I really didn't think I'd like this that much. The weird thing is...it's EXACTLY how everyone describes it (grape bubblegum at first, sickingly sweet vanilla, feminine, etc)...and yet I LOVE it!!! I just got the 1 x 40ml bottle but I can tell that will last me quite awhile because just a little of this juice goes quite a long way. Great stuff!!!
07 October 2006


51 reviews

this is like a vanilla version of Angel

pas pour moi (translation: yuck)
20 September 2006


17 reviews

After waiting and waiting for the official US market launch of the stuff (which was delayed no fewer than three times), I decided to break down and swap for a bottle of Gaultier˛ with another Basenoter. Given my love of sugary-sweet gourmands, I wasn't a bit surprised that I like it a lot. It is a different scent... sorta sweet and bubblegumy, with a hint of spice a la Frederic Malle's Musc Ravageur. The bubblegum you smell at first in Gaultier˛ isn't Bazooka or Dubble Bubble, though... it's Grape Bubblicious. But that's A-OK by me... I love grape bubblegum anyway. Oddly enough, by the time I started truly loving Gaultier˛, it officially showed up in the US at Sephora and Macy's. Good thing, because that body lotion in the lineup sounds tempting...
08 September 2006


37 reviews

First of all, I should probably post this review in the women's discussion board. As a spokesman for all Metrosexual males everywhere, this juice isn't for us. Not even close. It's a ladies perfume at best and ice cream topping at worst. As a fan of really sweet concoctions such as Joop! Homme, Opium and even JPG #1; JPG #2 raises the "candy bar" even higher. This stuff will actually put pounds on you.

The drama starts off with a rather annoying & cloying bubblegum vapor. And when I say bubblegum, I'm talking Bubblicious. Grape to be exact. I haven't smelled this stuff since middle school. I believe that's the Amber talking. This bubblegum note lasts a rather long time as it's a EdP. And it's very feminine. I had to look under my shirt to make sure I didn't have breasts!

Once the bubblegum gets swallowed up by your skin, the vanilla takes over. Now I love the vanilla in JPG #1, but here is rather boring and staid. Smells exactly like the vanilla candles I picked up at Target for $5. I detect Tonka here too, but again it doesn't do much for me. I read there's some Musk in here, but I can't detect any. Musk would've added some dimension and depth to this juice, but it's pretty much two "annoying & cloying" notes: bubblegum and candles. I don't chew bubblegum anymore and I've got plenty of candles. Next!
06 September 2006


11 reviews

I recently tried this one out at the department store and I wasn't hugely impressed. It is very, very sweet smelling. To me it resembles Le Male a lot in that they basically just took the sweet elements out of that cologne and isolate them and the product was this.

It's nice and simple but way to sweet and doesn't have the masculine touch that Le Male posesses. The only plus about this one is that the 2 in one magnetic bottle is super cool. I won't be buying it though.
03 September 2006


20 reviews

Oh God, why? Where I'm from, there's a certain demographic that frequent hideous clubs with sleazy DJs who still use strobe lights, sirens and whistles as part of their routine, and play the kind of music you'd expect to hear at a 90s discount hair salon chain, and the preferred drink is pre-mixed bourbon and cola. And they all like to drown themselves in either Le Mâle or Joop! Homme. Well, with this you get the best (worst) of both worlds. I can't think of much worse to be honest, but in fairness, maybe it's just a rite of passage some of us have to go through...
30 August 2006


19 reviews

BA-BOOM!!! Big ,bold, and beautifull...finally a wearable Musc ravageur. I can't stop wearing this one.
Now deepthought, only Americans would think of this as a "gay" scent. Last time I looked, straight boys are looking gayer than gay boys. As for a scent that smells gay, it's got all the girls in my life hot, and bothered. GO FIGURE.
14 August 2006


84 reviews

Nothing says "I am Gay" like JPG2 (not that there is anything wrong with that in the words of Sienfield).
But just make sure you know what message others may be picking up when you wear this one.........
08 June 2006


35 reviews

great fragrance, a masterpiece when it comes to different skin types. still, i don't think i could pull it off wearing this.. way too feminine even for my taste. give it a go, though!
12 May 2006


162 reviews

I dont know what to think of this one. I feel like I have smelled it before. I like the topnote and the middlenote. But then the basenote seems a little bit to childish and even feminine. Not really me.
benb
10 May 2006


2 reviews

Once again a love it or hate it scent from JPG. I happen to love it. In my experience, the key to wearing his fragrances is application. Too much of this stuff and it could kill you, but a quick spritz and it can be terribly sexy. Its a bit of a changling also. Everytime I've worn it, its a bit different.

While the scent itself might not be as groundbreaking as Le Male, I think, you only have to break ground once and then build on your foundation. In my opinion, JPG has built up another level sure to cause a commotion. And I think that is exactly what he intended.
03 May 2006


340 reviews

In Gaultier 2 I smell ambergris, musk and vanilla. Also this has a sweet, creamy and powdery violet balsamic finish. Honey isn't listed as one of the notes of Gaultier 2, but I seem to get a hint of honey too.


Gaultier 2 strikes me as a more feminine oriental, than a unisex scent. The idea I've read was for this to be a scent for a couple to share, not necessarily unisex.


Gaultier 2 stays pretty much the same from first spray till it wears off, which it lasts a long time. Actually, to me Gaultier 2 smells very similiar to Creed's Jasmin Imperatrice Eugenie, only Gaultier 2 is sweeter and more balsamic. Also, I smell the honey note that's in L'Instant. Which is strange because they really don't share many similiar notes. I've not completely decided whether I will purchase a full size bottle after I'm done with my deluxe sample atomizer as I find it less interesting than its similiar counterparts such as Youth Dew Amber Nude, L'Instant and the Creed Jasmin Imp. Eugenie. I will update, it might just grow on me!

24 March 2006


399 reviews

Tricky one. Not on par with Classique or Le Male for sure, but interesting nevertheless, especially in the fatigued fragrance - climate of today. If there was a bubblegum with amber flavour, then this is what it would smell like. Very sweet, and ultimately too cloying for myself, with hints of cardamom. Probably somewhat more suited for the ladies, G2 is still definitely sampleworthy.
15 March 2006


17 reviews

I saw it in Paris at his boutique in GeorgeV. I smelled ita but I did not get into it. The packaging is clever though.
08 March 2006


2 reviews

Amazing fragrance.......on both my husband and myself! It smells very masculaine on my husband but sweeter and warmer on me! Yum! The dry massage oil is just brilliant, and is great to moisturise the skin, (the fragrance lasts ages) The concept of the fragrance is very clever, with the magnets on the bottles. Amber, vanilla, and musk are the notes used in this linear fragrance. Love it!
04 March 2006


15 reviews

This is my second time with Gaultier after Le Male.
This fragrance let me feel will especially in the cold days. you are my favorite Gaultier˛.
26 February 2006


213 reviews

I received several samples of this from my online friend and basenoter Duxie (thanks, dude!). I was surprised at the sweetness and fullness of this scent, and suddenly it dawned on me that it was, of all things, similar to Joop Homme, but geez, STRONGER!?! It lasts very long, it's an Eau de Parfum after all, but regardless, simple and enjoyable. I still revere the almighty Joop! in all its blatant and candied maleness with a better complexity than Gaultier2, but G2 also has that boldness and audacity that still screams comfort to me. LIVE, people! Live to make a statement! Gaultier 2 will definitely help you say it.
23 February 2006


10 reviews

A little disappoiment! This Gaultier2 is so-so. The bottle and the scent is too feminin, dry and light. Besides, the price is too high. Tired of JPG's scents.
16 February 2006


21 reviews

Rather awful and unimaginative stuff with a heady/fake lily of the valley midnote, as attractive as enamel varnish.
14 February 2006


7 reviews

Much vanilla which I love.Much warm smell which I prefer.Very sexy...
06 February 2006


19 reviews

Smells like cookies or creamy cake to me. If it had a more masculine character (read: If it wasn't a unisex fragrance) I would have liked it better.
On a woman, in the evening, yes. On me, no, I'll stick to Le Mâle (yes hate me for that).
24 January 2006


11 reviews

I'm defiantely giving this one thumbs up, even though I was more in love with it to begin with than I am now after owning it a few months. Nice enough to get a good grade though. Sweet, bubblegumish, vanilic and a bit dirty.
03 January 2006


23 reviews

There's something harsh to it that my chemistry reacts with in a not-so-nice way. Probably the amber. it smelled too much like men's cologne. WAYYY too masculine for me.
28 December 2005


7 reviews

I really tried to like this, but it's so overly sweet. I don't think it's masculine, though my neighbour in the cinema was wearing it, unfortunately.
22 December 2005


64 reviews

awful. I had a dely at an airport and tried this in teh duty free. The very definition of "cloying"... once i boarded the plane, i actually apologized to the couple sitting next to me.
22 November 2005


14 reviews

I am simply amazed at how many bad reviews this fragrance has received so far. This will probably come as a shock to all of you who have slated Gaultier2, but to me it is easily the most beautiful fragrance I have EVER tried. Granted, it does feel more feminine for its sweetness and vanilla-ness, but is none the worse for it. Actually, I must have fallen in love with it instantly because it reminded me so much of Prada for women.
Boring? Only if you insist that a fragrance must evolve to be considered as such. To me, Gaultier2 is like a dream that has finally come true.
THUMBS SOARING UP!
13 November 2005


5 reviews

Mmmm...yummie...........very sweet....but not in a sickening way.........very original scent.....like it a lot......and I am sure the girls will too......on me..........and on themselves..... MMM ;)
27 October 2005


8 reviews

In my opinion Gaultier2 is way too feminine to be worn by men. The one-dimensional fruity note gets on my nerves very quickly.
This stuff definitely doesn't reach the heights of Le Male.
22 October 2005


2 reviews

It seems to me, Gaultier has mixed all his fragrances published up to now and added a dash of "Black" by Bulgari. Sweet like chewing gum, too sweet and too meddlesomely. Causes headache. For me it's the flop of the year!
21 October 2005


50 reviews

Run out of ideas??? I think so. This is somewhat similar to the awful classique and can hardly be called unisex. There is something quite jarring about this fragrance, it simply does not work at all. Kirkdjian is starting to look like a one trick pony.
20 October 2005


1 reviews

I love this too! Sexy and warm with a great amber dry down. Too bad it is not out in the USA yet, I'm really wanting more now that my sample is gone. I think it's going to be a big hit!
19 October 2005


435 reviews

Sweet, sweet, sweet. Overall, my feeling is "eh"! The opening reminds me of Classique and the drydown is, ummm, well, a bit simple (read: boring). This one got swapped rather quickly...
19 October 2005


9 reviews

I'm really, really impressed! The first Gaultier fragrance I truly love. I can see the similarities to "Classique" but "Gaultier to the power of two" is sooo much better. Gone are the cloying floral notes of "Classique" and there isn't a trace of the the infamous "le male". It already smells great on a paper strip, but the tester bottle asks you to try it on your skin and that's the right thing to do. The fragrance smells incredibly good on skin. Masculine? Feminine? Who cares? It just smells great. If I didn't know that it's unisex, I would definitely have a problem to tell whether it's mens cologne or ladies perfume.
Two thumbs up. Especially for the clever packaging and for the fact that a designer brand re