| | Rive Gauche pour Homme by Yves Saint LaurentI'm quite a late comer to the Rive Gauche party. The notes never sounded very appealing to me. But I have been on a “barbershop” kick lately and time and time again my search led me to Rive Gauche. Finding it heavily discounted, I could resist it no longer. 5th August, 2009. |
| | M7 by Yves Saint LaurentCutting to the chase: it is a masterpiece. 5th August, 2009. |
| | Philosophy The Fragrance by PhilosophyActually reminded me of Mugler Cologne at first sniff, but direct comparison proved Mugler to be more bright and fresh. THE FRAGRANCE strikes me as very lemony and woody with a ginger spiked edge. I am surprised at the negative reviews I have seen online considering this is a major new release from a very popular house, but it is quite a different scent from the "Grace" line of frags. It really has grown on me. Although it is light it has great longevity and the dry down remains very pleasant for many hours. 16th December, 2006. |
| | Falling In Love by PhilosophyI guess I am a blackberry fan. I love all versions of L'Artisan's Mure et Musc and I love Philosophy's Falling in Love. Light, sweet, berry filled and even a little green...you can pass on the shower gel but give the frag and the body lotion a try. It's a very comforting scent that won't break the bank. 16th December, 2006. |
| | Amazing Grace by PhilosophyNot unlikable but more of a commercial type of frag than a personal one. Light, clean, floral, musk...suited to scenting diapers and detergent. If that sounds like how you'd like to smell, you be hard pressed to do better than Amazing Grace. 16th December, 2006. |
| | Amen by PhilosophyGee. I want what the to sniff what the first two people are sniffing. This frag is nothing but pine scented toilet cleaner smell in a bottle. Very un-Philosophy like. There is nothing light and sweet about it...and it lasts quite a while on your skin. As it is December as I type, I am actually spritzing this around my home just for its Christmas tree aroma. 16th December, 2006. |
| | Voleur de Roses by L'Artisan ParfumeurThis is one fragrance that has won me over in a big way. My initial impression of it wasn't that great. I smelled patchouli burnished with a rosey glow which was nice enough but hardly anything mesmerizing. Yet I kept trying the scent and found that the smell of the earthy patchouli was really very comforting. It really was begining to remind me trips to the nursery and cultivating roses. Wearing it one sultry weekend, really helped me find the "boozy" quality of the plums and sweetness of the roses that can be found here. Now I truly love the way this smells. I guess this is really all about perception because without knowing a single thing about this fragrance my SO says I smell "like tea" when I wear it. And he is right! It is another perfectly valid interpretation. I think if you dislike patchouli, this scent won't go about changing your mind but if all the "buzz" has caught your interest you owe it to yourself to give it a shot. 15th January, 2006. |
| | Jovan White Musk for Men by JovanNot like most of the modern "white musks". In fact, if I didn't know what I was spraying I wouldn't even think "musk" entered the picture. As already pointed out, this will not break the bank but to be fair it really doesn't smell like a "bank breaker". Having said that, this really isn't drek. It is an amazingly unique fresh scent. It reminds me of minty apples with a light touch of something "green" thrown in. The whole effect is very light and clean. This really would be perfect for a weekend daytime of running chores or hitting the megaplex. You may have to mow the lawn so why the heck not smell clean and fresh while doing it? 30th December, 2005. |
| | Platinum Égoïste by ChanelUntil recently, I have somehow managed to avoid owning a bottle of this, even though it has been very popular for over a decade. It is Chanel's venture into the lucrative market of the early 1990's fresh and green, and it stands as possibly the best of that genre. This aldehyde laden gem sparkles as expected, but has an incredible depth that is quite a surprise. Rather than distinct notes, my nose simply detects an melange of sharp green, infused with the most remarkable wood smoke accord that I have ever experienced in a bottled fragrance. I do not experience the legendary longevity that many report. If I say the scent lingers for 5 hours that really would be pushing it. Platinum Egoiste is powerful, however. I find that 2 spritzes are more than enough to fragrance me and my immediate vicinity. On the whole this is a quite nice alternative to modern subdued fresh/green scents. 26th November, 2005. |
| | Knowing by Estée LauderUpfront I would like to say that this fragrance simply bowls me over. It is so lush and beautiful, that I really am at a loss for words to describe it. It is a clean and fresh chypre (if there can be such a thing) that to my nose has a distinct and persistant note of apricot. I was drawn to the fragrance based on many descriptions that raved about its beauty and also its "masculine" edge. I agree with the assesments of its beauty, but I can't say that I find anything commonly "masculine" about it. That is not to say this could not be worn by a man. This is a thing of beauty that should be shared and appreciated regarless of gender. The fragrance seems to last for about 4-5 hours and to me the scent is quite linear, smelling pretty much the same at the beginning, middle and end of its life cycle. Happily the bottle is equally gorgeous completing this sublime experience. 26th November, 2005. |
| | Paco Rabanne pour Homme by Paco RabanneThis was the first fine fragrance I ever wore so when I recently bought a bottle, I anticipated many memories flooding back at first whiff. That didn't happen. Whether it is my older sinuses or a "re-orchestration" of the juice, I cannot say....but this is not the scent of my youth. While similar, today the scent smells harsh. My memory of silky smooth,warm and soapy doesn't mesh with the ragged, burny, soapy smell of today. On a positive note, the updated packaging is a winner. I am still giving this a thumbs up because it may be unfair to make a judgement based on memory. 13rd November, 2005. |
| | Spellbound by Estée LauderRecently I had become acquainted with some of Estee Lauder's older fragrance releases and realized that many of them could be considered very masculine although they were being marketed to the fairer sex. One of these releases to draw my attention was Spellbound. Spellbound is one of the most unique fragrances that I have come across in a very long while. My first impression was amusement that this is considered a feminine fragrance. A man can wear this fragrance without the slightest hesitation I think. 13rd November, 2005. |
| | La Nuit by Paco RabanneThe english translation of "La Nuit" is "The Night". I suppose the brief for this fragrance could have read, "It will smell like a NIGHT at the Karl Lagerfeld Bondage rooms at Club 54". And I suspect it does. This is leather, leather, and some more leather...but not the sweet suede of a Hush Puppy or the polished leather of an Aigner purse. Nope. This is sweaty, hot leather. To quote the Scissor Sisters, "It's filthy and gorgeous"! There may be a rose or two trying to break through here and there but it doesn't succeed. The only other scent I am able to discern is perhaps the Rabanne "House Note", but that just adds to this amazing concoction. 12nd November, 2005. |
| | Happy for Men by CliniqueThis is one of the very few "clean" fragrances that lasts all day, always smells fresh, and doesn't give me a pounding headache. A true winner! Most speak of the citrus blast from this orange wonder, but my love of it stems from the incredible peach note I smell at the very beginning. From that wonderful opening it remains clean, fresh and fruity through its "life cycle". The shower gel, deo and aftershave balm all remain true to the juice and are great additions to this wonderful fragrance. 7th November, 2005. |
| | Aveda Pure-Fume Tonic for Men by AvedaIt is difficult to describe this scent other than to say it is very warm and soapy. I love it. If you've ever shopped an Aveda boutique or spa, you know this smell. It IS Aveda in a bottle. The fragrance lasts all day and does get noticed. The only negative is the spray mechanism. It is more of a "squirt" mechanism than a "spray" one. If you enjoy the aromatherapy of Aveda products in general, it is a good bet you'll enjoy this as well. 6th November, 2005. |
| | Kiehl's Original Musk by Kiehl'sThe antithesis to today’s omnipresent “fresh and aquatic” fragrances, the magnificent Kiehl’s Musk EdT is unabashedly down, dirty and musky. For those of us to have lived through any part of the 60’s or 70’s when musk and patchouli oils were the last word in scent, Kiel’s musk is instantly nostalgic. Wear it and you are transported back to the world of jeans, fringed leather vests and peace symbol pendants with Laura Nero records on the record player. If that time isn’t in your frame of reference, this not wholly masculine aroma might even remind you of your mother’s finest musk based perfume. Heck there are even references in this smell to your first bottle of Jovan Musk. 29th September, 2005. |
| | Voyageur by Jean PatouA very run of the mill marine scent. A great pedigree doesn't always produce a great scent. 12nd September, 2005. |
| | Patou pour Homme by Jean PatouHands down one of the best male fragrances ever created. Right up there with Antaeus and Eau Sauvage. Patou is heady, rich and very french. I still remember picking the bottle out at random from the Bloomingdale's counter and spraying my arm with it for the first time. It stopped me in my tracks. Not many scents can cause a lifelong memory with their first impression but this did. I still have about an ounce left that I use sparingly since I never know if I will ever see it again. 12nd September, 2005. |
| | Eau Sauvage Extrême by Christian DiorI really love this. This is the original's more assertive brother. And that's a good thing. I use and enjoy both. The citrus here is toned down and the basenotes are amplified. 12nd September, 2005. |
| | Bulgari Aqua pour Homme by BulgariThe "aqua" character of the scent quickly fades to a very woody scent on my skin. All Bulgari scents are well crafted and this is no exception. 11th September, 2005. |
| | Allure Homme Sport by ChanelThis really should have been launched with its own name and marketing campaign. To me it has nothing in common with the original Allure. Allure Sport is extremely bright and fresh and stays that way throughout its wear. It is one of the few sparkling aldehyde fragrances that doesn't set off my allergies. There is a very muted floral note that developes after about an hour that really asserts its fine fragrance pedigree. 11th September, 2005. |
| | Eau Parfumée au Thé Blanc by BulgariA nice try at extending the tea fragrance line, however the musk here is too pronounced. Instead of a tea fragrance it really is first and foremost a light musk fragrance. Not my cup of tea. 11th September, 2005. |
| | Tova for Men by Tova Borgnine Beverly HillsThis is amazing dry citrus fragrance with a light floral base. Of all the the hundreds of fragrances I have owned in my life this is the most complemented. I've had both men and woman track me down because they had to find the person that smelled so incredible. I am most often told, "You smell like you just stepped out of the shower". Tova boasts that she uses no synthetics to formulate her fragrances and I believe that quality shines through here. An unknown masterpiece. 11th September, 2005. |
| | Jaïpur Homme by BoucheronSweet, floral, and spicey. Very pronounced and long lasting. A classic addition to your wardrobe. 11th September, 2005. |
| | Handsome pour Homme by Tova Borgnine Beverly HillsTova for men is the better fragrance. This is very musty and harsh. 11th September, 2005. |
| | Eau Sauvage by Christian DiorEvery man should have a bottle. Classic citrus with a basil bite. Often immitated, never duplicated. 11th September, 2005. |
| | Eau de Monsieur by Annick GoutalMy nose must not be developed enough to appreciate this. It smells like the rotting leaves on the forest floor. Not for me thanks. 11th September, 2005. |
| | Eau d'Hadrien by Annick GoutalIf a long wearing grapefruit scent is something you might like, here is your new scent. Enjoy! 11th September, 2005. |
| | Dunhill Edition by Alfred DunhillA fantastic business scent very at home in the boardroom. It makes itself known but is never pushy. A true Dunhill classic. 11th September, 2005. |
| | Desire for a Man by Alfred DunhillI wear this scent and suddenly I am eight years old again and fresh from the barbershop. Probably not what Dunhill had in mind when they named this but there you are. I love it. 11th September, 2005. |
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