Fragrance Reviews
Fragrance Reviews by Godeke_Michels
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Joop! Jump by Joop!
Radiant, sweet, stylish - this one certainly is no wallflower! I love its cool kind of sensuality. Wear it now - it might be completely out of fashion ten years later!
24 March 2006
Basi Homme by Armand Basi
I just love the black bottle!
This warm scent is absolutely delightful - very masculine yet mellow and perfumy. It goes into the same direction as Minotaure, but it is more refined and more elegant.
This warm scent is absolutely delightful - very masculine yet mellow and perfumy. It goes into the same direction as Minotaure, but it is more refined and more elegant.
20 January 2006
Obsession Night for Men by Calvin Klein
I just love this musky/smoky scent - it is soo sinister and freaky!
It reminds me a bit of Truth Men at first glance, but it is even sexier in a very uncomplicated way.
It reminds me a bit of Truth Men at first glance, but it is even sexier in a very uncomplicated way.
07 January 2006
Gaultier² by Jean Paul Gaultier
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.
This stuff definitely doesn't reach the heights of Le Male.
22 October 2005
L'Instant de Guerlain pour Homme by Guerlain
I just love this dry oriental spicy fragrance - Guerlain at its best! It is very sensual and elegant. I would not at all consider it "weak" - it certainly is one of the very few dark-side scents on the market, shining in a darker shade of black, not a loud scent, but nevertheless very heavy in my opinion!
04 September 2005
Escape for Men by Calvin Klein
The 90s scent par excellence! Cool elegance and a marine accord as deep as the wide sea, but also one of the sexiest men's scents ever created. It smells like fruitgum on your tongue!
31 January 2005
Panthère de Cartier by Cartier
Panthère de Cartier is one of the many "floriental" (which means "floral/oriental") scents, a style that was very popular in the 80s, but it leaves all its concurrents far behind. What I like so much about it is that, besides the usual plum/tuberose/vanilla notes, it has a very feline elegance. The tender heart note consisting of exotic flowers, fruit and spices is absolutely delightful - it carries you back to those innocent days of youth. It is decent enough, just allright for women who think "Poison" is too strong or too sweet. Besides, in my opinion, it is a perfect choice for fashionable men, too!
18 November 2004
Vol de Nuit by Guerlain
Vol de Nuit still is one of the most audacious, daring fragrances ever created! The mysterious, exotic heart note and the sinister, dramatic base note make this the ultimate femme fatale scent. Besides, it is so elegant, graceful and loaded with quiet confidence that it is perfectly suitable for business.
I think this impressive classic tends to being masculine, so it can (and, in my opinion) should also be worn by gentlemen!
I think this impressive classic tends to being masculine, so it can (and, in my opinion) should also be worn by gentlemen!
12 November 2004












