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Will Rochas Man fur-fill my gourmand needs?

post #1 of 12
Thread Starter 
I am looking for a new gorumand and i want something creamy, chocolaty, vanilla just a sweet ass gourmand.

Will rochas man be a good go for me and is it good for school and casual wear?

p.s is this a great fragrance with alot of edible notes?
post #2 of 12
Rochas Man will suit your needs, but I would also highly suggest Givenchy Play Intense because of the projection and longevity on most people...the smell contains all of this but still is more masculine in my opinion.
post #3 of 12
Thread Starter 
i have been and am thinking about it. but i have heard that play intense has alot of coffee and strong coffe for that matter init, and i am not the biggest coffee fan, i am looking more chocolate vanilla type stuff?

Will P.I still be better pick than rochas man?
post #4 of 12
Rochas Man will work just fine.
post #5 of 12
That's cool. Michael Jordan Legend is another good one.
post #6 of 12
You could also try L'Instant de Guerlain Extreme.. I have them both and LIDGE is by far the better for all your needs
post #7 of 12
+1 on LIDGE. Really doesn't get much more gourmand then this
post #8 of 12
Rochas Man
New Harrlem
LIDGE
Tobacco Vanille
Dior Homme Intense (vanilla in drydown)
post #9 of 12
Its Okay, but look into DHI, Givenchy Play Intense.
post #10 of 12
jump straight to aomassai and/or musc ravageur. all those synthetic 'airport duty free shop' scents are not satisfying enough.

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forgot to add borneo 1834... all 3 much better than body kouros and rochas man. i personally could not stand the synthetics in the two, if you are fine with that, body kouros is much better choice
post #11 of 12
EdB is a lot better for sure
post #12 of 12
rochas man is wearable for teenager. it seems like a projection bomb to the wearer, but it's actually very light.

rochas man is not a pure gourmand. it's partly gourmand, but with woody leafy notes and a lot of lavendar.

honestly, i prefer angel men over rochas man.
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