Fragrance Reviews

Fragrance Reviews by NIKEHEAD1982

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Armani Code / Black Code by Giorgio Armani

Along with Aqcua Di Gio Pour Homme, Armani Code Pour Homme is another great fragrance by Giorgio Armani. Like Aqcua Di Gio, it's top notes contain an intensely fresh citrus aroma and it's base notes are clean and woodsy, but, Aqcua Di Gio is more of a daytime fragrance and Armani Code is more of a nighttime fragrance (It's a darker/heavier scent), in my opinion. Aqcua Di Gio is more for the beach (oversized sweater and lightwash jeans) and Armani Code is more for the city/streets (black leather motorcycle jacket or 5-piece suit). It's a beautiful fragrance, but, you either love it or you hate it. I love it!
14 February 2007

Allure Homme by Chanel

Chanel Allure Homme is in my opinion, a perfect fragrance, right down to it's casual, yet sporty bottle design. It's clean and warm and contains much longevity. I've purchased many popular men's fragrances over the past 10 years only to discover that this is one of the only fragrances I need, alongside Chanel Allure Sport. I've owned Acqua Di Gio (too cool and not in a good way, not to metion highly overrated), I've owned Armani Code (too warm, but a great men's fragrance), I've owned all of the #1 fragrances, it always seems to be too much or just not enough. Allure Homme is perfect for me. I'm a 24 year old middle class young adult who grew up in the projects and someone who expects nothing more and nothing less out of a men's fragrance. I love mid-late 90's hip hop and R&B music, I'm sporty and soulful and love life. Whether I'm dining out at a steakhouse with my girlfriend or fresh out of the shower, relaxing on the leather sofa while watching the basketball game, the aroma of this fragrance is flawless. Nike makes perfect sneakers, Mont Blanc designs timeless accessories - Chanel creates perfect fragrances. If you can relate or somewhat relate to me at all, go to your local mall and check this cologne out, trust me it's perfect.
22 December 2006
 
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