Warm but cooling, light but heavy. Smells like woods. Not forest green woods, but burning campfire woods. Citrus smells like sweet candy. Reminds me of the gummy orange candies shaped like an...
I got a sample of this one from the Imaginary Authors website. This one is a smokey, woody vanilla fragrance. It kinda reminds me of cocoa, since it is very dry and has a bittersweet smell to it....
Could've been Boss, Gucci, Versace, CK for a solid sum of dollars, but it's not. He is James Bond 007 cheappie and that's the only thing that's cheap - the price. Quite cool fragrance, I have to...
As a big fan of the first Liz Earle fragrance I had high hopes for this, but I am very disappointed. The mandarin lasts about five seconds, then a couple of minutes of a, not unpleasant, generic...
Emir is a big masculine fragrance with classical roots. Opens with pleasingly tart grapefruit and sweet orange that is immediately stiffened by dry pepper that causes the nose to open wide, go AHH...
The old one was called Chanel for men in the U.S., a Gentlemen's Cologne in the UK, and Pour Monsieur in France. The new reformulations are all called Pour Monseiur. In the reviews page you can find some people comparing the old one to the new, but I don't know personally.
I've never tried the very olf 'for men' version, but I do have a bottle of Pour Monsieur from the 70s and compared to the modern version the citrus is lighter and the oakmoss is much more pronounced.