Now, before I ask about Colonia Intensa, let me paint the scenario:
Due to financial reasons and the fact that I want to keep a small wardrbobe, I can really only justify one lemon scent in my wardrobe for now (that will change in time, I am sure
).
Now, I might be able to get a bottle of Fraiche Badiane quite cheaply, but I don't have much time to make my decision. I have tested Fraiche Badiane and quite enjoy it's lemon and anise over herbs approach. Someone said it's like Eau Sauvage with a bit of Kouros mixed in and I'd have to agree. The depth of this citrus scent should make it wearable year round.
One other scent I was considering was Art of Shaving's Lemon EdT, which I really like but find it a perhaps a bit too light/plain to keep extended interest. I'm going to give that another wearing ASAP, as I've only given it one full wearing so far.
I've been meaning to test Colonia Intensa too but dont' think I can get a sample in time. I tend to really like Alberto Morillas' work (Versace PH, worked on M7, Mugler Cologne), and I really enjoy the original AdP Colonia but find it a bit.. just not me, I guess. A bit stuffy and dated. I still consider it a masterpiece, but just don't feel the need to own any more than a decant of it. After reading the reviews and description of Intensa, it sounds really amazing and now I don't know if I should hold off on the Fraiche Badiane or not.
All of that said, just how spicy/woody/smoky is Intensa? How does it compare to Fraiche Badiane in the spicy/herby area (I note that Intensa has mugwort listed in the heart notes, which could make it fairly herbally/green, although nobody really mentions that in the reviews so I'm assuming it's a minor note).
What kind of longevity do you get out of Intensa? How would you rate it on the casual/formal spectrum? Do you feel it's a year round scent or does it really only fare well in certain seasons, and if so, which?
Does it smell as natural as the original AdP Colonia, or more synthetic like many designer citrus scents?
Any other thoughts or comparisons are welcome and appreciated! Thanks.
edit: Was just thinking, if you own or have tried Intensa, and have tried Versace PH, how do they compare? That may be the most telling as they are both by Morillas.
Due to financial reasons and the fact that I want to keep a small wardrbobe, I can really only justify one lemon scent in my wardrobe for now (that will change in time, I am sure
).Now, I might be able to get a bottle of Fraiche Badiane quite cheaply, but I don't have much time to make my decision. I have tested Fraiche Badiane and quite enjoy it's lemon and anise over herbs approach. Someone said it's like Eau Sauvage with a bit of Kouros mixed in and I'd have to agree. The depth of this citrus scent should make it wearable year round.
One other scent I was considering was Art of Shaving's Lemon EdT, which I really like but find it a perhaps a bit too light/plain to keep extended interest. I'm going to give that another wearing ASAP, as I've only given it one full wearing so far.
I've been meaning to test Colonia Intensa too but dont' think I can get a sample in time. I tend to really like Alberto Morillas' work (Versace PH, worked on M7, Mugler Cologne), and I really enjoy the original AdP Colonia but find it a bit.. just not me, I guess. A bit stuffy and dated. I still consider it a masterpiece, but just don't feel the need to own any more than a decant of it. After reading the reviews and description of Intensa, it sounds really amazing and now I don't know if I should hold off on the Fraiche Badiane or not.
All of that said, just how spicy/woody/smoky is Intensa? How does it compare to Fraiche Badiane in the spicy/herby area (I note that Intensa has mugwort listed in the heart notes, which could make it fairly herbally/green, although nobody really mentions that in the reviews so I'm assuming it's a minor note).
What kind of longevity do you get out of Intensa? How would you rate it on the casual/formal spectrum? Do you feel it's a year round scent or does it really only fare well in certain seasons, and if so, which?
Does it smell as natural as the original AdP Colonia, or more synthetic like many designer citrus scents?
Any other thoughts or comparisons are welcome and appreciated! Thanks.
edit: Was just thinking, if you own or have tried Intensa, and have tried Versace PH, how do they compare? That may be the most telling as they are both by Morillas.




