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Djin (2005)
by Michael Storer

Fragrance notes

Castoreum, Musk, Rare Woods.

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2135 reviews

Wow, overly spicy and potently musky. The only redeeming quality is the woody notes. Becomes light immediately, evaporating quickly into a linear musky wood. Just a little too much quirkiness.
09 July 2008


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EDP review:

This has to be one of the worst synthetic creations I've ever tried! There are no redeeming factors about this creation whatsoever.

His weakest release in the men's line.
25 May 2008


677 reviews

I had really expected more from my first Storer fragrance. Perhaps I'll get some Monk and try that, as this stuff really does nothing for me. I kept getting synthetic fruity notes, which is odd as (to the best of my knowledge) Storer claims to use only natural ingredients. Dunno -- weird.
25 October 2007


260 reviews

As a woman, Djin is not something I'd choose to wear, but could carpool with a gentleman who wore it. I'm not sophisticated in reviewing male-specific scents, but this strikes me as an okay frag for men. I thought I got a whiff of rhubarb(?) along the line.
17 June 2007


384 reviews

I might be anosmic to something in Djin, because I can hardly feel it at all. What I do feel is not strong and sharp as I had expected from the reviews, it's extremely plasticky and cheap smelling. My sister said "Barbie perfume" and I can only agree.
23 February 2007


15 reviews

Wow! Spicy, heady stuff, especially that first spray. Not for the timid. The dry down lowers the volume by a notch or two so you can smell the different notes. There's something sweet in there but this is not a sweet scent overall. Love the bottle design and the color of the juice (purple). Like all of Storer's scents I believe they will work on women as well as men. Even though it's not for me, I do consider it a well-crafted scent. I prefer Monk's calm but steady presence to Djin's more excited demeanor.
03 November 2006

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