Fragrance Reviews
Fragrance Reviews by tazz
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Kouros by Yves Saint Laurent
If there's a problem it's the amount of application. Definitely works wonders on skin, very sexy.
I used to spray on wet skin after shower, and sometimes spray on wet skin after shower and get back into the shower to drain off the top notes.
I used to spray on wet skin after shower, and sometimes spray on wet skin after shower and get back into the shower to drain off the top notes.
24 December 2007
Obsession for Men by Calvin Klein
It was too sweet smelling. Last I used it was in 1989, but never bought it again.
24 December 2007
Action Sport by Trussardi
Let's plead the house to bring it back to life. A taxi driver once asked me what's on me, and said he'd go buy it the same day. Women love it. I love it!
19 December 2007
Cacharel Pour L'Homme by Cacharel
I love it from the first note till last. Spice could have been less. End notes are wonderful. Less is more for this one. Best on skin, works wonders in winter and summer.
19 December 2007
Fleur du Male by Jean Paul Gaultier
My first experience was terrible. It just did work on my skin and clothes, and I got a bad headache.
The smell was too strange for me, mentally I couldn't accept it. Strange I started liking it after a few attempts.
I like blending it with other perfumes. Not on its own.
The smell was too strange for me, mentally I couldn't accept it. Strange I started liking it after a few attempts.
I like blending it with other perfumes. Not on its own.
19 December 2007
cK one Summer 2005 by Calvin Klein
Well balanced, blends nicely on the skin. People always ask what I'm wearing. It works best after a shower. I think you can use it all year round except winter.
Although base notes are rather weak, this is one my very favorite.
Although base notes are rather weak, this is one my very favorite.
19 December 2007
Drakkar Noir by Guy Laroche
Rather loud. It does not blend well with skin. Better on clothes. But not my cup of tea.
19 December 2007
Fahrenheit by Christian Dior
When Fahrenheit hit the market here in Kuwait, people walking in perfume stores would say "Got Fahrenheit?"
Incidentally, a lot women loved wearing it. Ironically, men those days were wearing Poison.
I loved it, but it was too distinctive, too common. I would rather blend it with some other perfume.
For sure, LESS is MORE for this one.
Incidentally, a lot women loved wearing it. Ironically, men those days were wearing Poison.
I loved it, but it was too distinctive, too common. I would rather blend it with some other perfume.
For sure, LESS is MORE for this one.
18 December 2007











