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Mexanics – :
There is something of the Hotel about this, namely a soapy texture and clean towel vibe…it’s very bathroom anyway.
The opening is a mixture of a slightly powdery, talc like geranium and lavender with citrus. The fruit is sharp and jarring against this backdrop at first and almost fools you into thinking this might just be a fleeting citrus scent. Well the citrus is fleeting but Amorvero Uomo then develops into a tediously, clean well blended Fougere. Nothing stands up to be counted note wise and you’re left with something nice but not even as classy as some similar niche classics.
I don’t doubt there’s all these notes in there but they just seem to constitute a pleasant amalgam, not offensive just not that great unfortunately.
This is something for the true gent who doesn’t want to stand out or really let people know he’s wearing fragrance, just smells uber clean.
Update: Well I never the drydown was totally unexpected a deep musky scent which is a superb finish to what I had considered a bit of a lost cause. Just goes to show it’s not all over until the drydown. Musky, warm and although totally inconceivable earlier, a pronounced and fairly robust tobacco note. A surprise finish then, maybe a touch of too little too late but it definitely makes this scent more than your average fougere and more meets the eye, worth checking out!
Leokem – :
A classic aromatic fougere. Yaawwn.
Smells like a plethora of other fragrances playing this historical masculine theme but costs twice as much. As exciting as it sounds.
Rating: 5/10