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Niche for a teenager

post #1 of 19
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I am 21, wanting a new niche frag that is 'spicy' or gourmand, not wanting a summer scent as I use Aventus currently for summer/spring, I was looking into Musc Ravageur, Reflection Man, TV, it must have good longevity/projection as I have dry-ish skin.
post #2 of 19
How about New Harlem for a Gourmand and Royal Oud for some crisp and fresh spice.
post #3 of 19
First off, 21 is not a teenager, you're a grown young man.

Second, I know this because I too am 21, and I own several niche fragrances and know that we can pull of anything if we want!

Now for the suggestions:

I own and love Tobacco Vanille, but I suggest you do like I did and get a decant or a split, since it's not cost effective to get the actual bottle (unless you really want the bottle).

New Haarlem is another one of my favorites, but it's not the most versatile fragrance out there.
post #4 of 19
Style For Men by Micallef
post #5 of 19
Fumerie Turque
post #6 of 19
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Originally Posted by OctaVariuM View Post

First off, 21 is not a teenager, you're a grown young man.

Second, I know this because I too am 21, and I own several niche fragrances and know that we can pull of anything if we want!

Now for the suggestions:

I own and love Tobacco Vanille, but I suggest you do like I did and get a decant or a split, since it's not cost effective to get the actual bottle (unless you really want the bottle).

New Haarlem is another one of my favorites, but it's not the most versatile fragrance out there.

Great attitude to age vs fragrance and absolutely correct.

OP I would recommend Aomassai by Parfumerie Generale.
post #7 of 19
1697 by Frapin. The note pyramid is very complex and so is the fragrance itself.

Top Notes: Cabreuva, Davana, Jamaican Rum, Cistus, Pink Peppercorn

Middle Notes: Jasmine Sambac, Hawthorn, Ylang Ylang, Clove, Cinnamon, Dried Fruits, Rose Essence

Base Notes: Ambergris, Tonka Bean, Patchouli, Cedar, Cistus, White Musk, Vanilla

A spicy gourmand with a large shot of rum on top. Huge projection and lasts for a full day (and night), it ain't exactly subtle but it's fun wearing it!
post #8 of 19
Lots of things come to mind but just not sure what you will truly like. I think Tobacco Vanille is fantastic and has excellent longevity but I don't consider it spicy or gourmand - ok, maybe a little, it's pipe tobacco after all.

I'd also suggest Lubin Idole for a boozy spicy frag. Maybe Spiriteuse Double Vanille or Bois d'Armenie for something gourmand, or maybe some Ambre Sultan from Lutens for spicy and gourmand. There are really so many to choose!
post #9 of 19
While we're on the subject of this age group and sweet, boozy, spicy fragrances, may I suggest By Kilian's Straight to Heaven?

I'm 26 and have gotten more compliments on this scent than any other that I own. Great projection and longevity, too.
post #10 of 19
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Originally Posted by MFfan310 View Post

While we're on the subject of this age group and sweet, boozy, spicy fragrances, may I suggest By Kilian's Straight to Heaven?

I'm 26 and have gotten more compliments on this scent than any other that I own. Great projection and longevity, too.

I always hear good things from people on this, but to me it just smells like rum spilled into a hamster cage.
post #11 of 19
This one is pricey, but if you have the dough X for Men by Clive Christian. A much less expensive alternative with similar results (although technically high-end designer) is Costume National Homme.
post #12 of 19
I think Tobacco Vanille is a fine choice!
post #13 of 19
Tobacco Vanille would be my top niche gourmand, but you could also try these..

Serge Lutens Jeux de Peau
Bond no 9 I Love NY For All
Hermes Ambre Narguile
post #14 of 19
Penhaligons Endymion
post #15 of 19
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Style For Men by Micallef

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Costume National Homme.

+1 to both of these, or for something with more of a gourmand edge try Micallef's Avant Garde.
post #16 of 19
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Originally Posted by Ken_Russell View Post

Penhaligons Endymion

(This is from a fragrantica post by jesseyanne)

I think if a man wears this while dating he sends a message single women want to hear...of stability and a modern hominess because of a newer spin on some traditional notes (bergamot, lavender, vetiver) but also the message of a well travelled merchant-like worldiness (sandalwood, cardamom, black pepper, coffee), and a very aloof untouchable/touch-me quality that makes a woman wish he would cross the room and pay some attention to her (leather and musk). This man may be too popular for her, but he is there.

I...uh, want to sample this now.
post #17 of 19
^ That's quite an impression lol. Endymion smells great, but it's an edc and only lasts an hour or two.
post #18 of 19
Amouage Reflection man
post #19 of 19
I am not a fan of reflection since i don't like lavender. Royal Oud +1, it is unique
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