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den911007 – :
Finally found this one. The notes seemed quite intriguing to me, since you don’t see a lot of mainstream/designer fragrances featuring jasmine as the most prominent note. It opens up quite juicy, sweet and spicy. The ginger is a bit muddled though, it doesn’t have that tangy, sparkling aspect. The mandarin provides the juiciness. The opening isn’t really anything to write home about; so are the mid notes. The jasmine is rather well behaved: it isn’t indolic, but it is very sweet/one-dimensional and slightly sour due to the cassis note. Amor Tentation becomes a lot more interesting when the incense and cedar start to show up. They mingle perfectly with the opening/mid notes, providing a smoky, woody, sharp touch to the sweetness. The drydown is quite masculine; something I wouldn’t have guessed considering the composition. It smells completely fine, but I wouldn’t pay a large amount for it; if you can find it for a small price – go for it. Sillage is moderate.
Edit: It reminds me of a softer and mellower Bleu de Chanel.
cnfhibyf161 – :
Smells very similar to Dior Fahrenheit Le Parfum, but lighter. Imagine Calvin Klein did a dupe of Fahrenheit Parfum, and that’s basically what you have here.
Great romantic scent, decent longevity and projection. I like this one! But Fahrenheit Parfum is, of course, better.
kell – :
Discontinued!
It starts as a fruity floral fragrance, a bit sharp for my nose. This sharpness is what most floral fragrances suffer from, but Tentation fades into a sweet, incense base. The base is like a cherry-er YSL M7 base. Wonderful!
UtetUritterge – :
very nice smell,sillage very low
fgg558elipseskism – :
Another commercial attempt that catched my heart. Good !
Sweet, juicy, oriental, very easily wearable. This one surprised me as I hate Amor pour homme. It requires a little to be appreciated but after more than a year I still love it. Intriguing for a so commercial mainstream product. The only problem is : how much time will it still be available ?
Lasting : very good
Lots of women comments
masatrix1991 – :
Not very longlasting.
Sweet, dizzying, rich, but easy forgettable – there are many similar scents better than this.
I think it’s for young men going to clubs on spring and summer nights. Girls may like it.
SvetaA – :
I just tested this fragance yesterday, I could smell in it the jasmin, the incense and the citrus notes, very nice, a litlle femenine, but it didn’t last long and dissapeared a few hours later. I think I have to test it in a cold day, to get another impression.