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HalmquiemeBiB – :
Agree with the majority here, this carries similar DNA to Lolita Lempicka Au Masculin Midnight and Intense. This is the main reason for my purchase of Aoud Greedy, I wanted something similar to Lolita Lempicka’s DNA.
The difference though is in the opening of Aoud Greedy where a vibrant lemon starts but fades quickly. The lemon is a bit too overpowering for my nose and unfortunately, I don’t get much licorice, if any. The scent settles though to a woody/musk which is very pleasant. Sillage is pretty good, with projection at about an arms length. Performance and longevity is great.
Aoud Greedy may not be to everyone taste so be mindful where and when you use this.
Ratings
Sillage: 8/10
Longevity: 9/10
Scent: 7.5/10
vadimmus46 – :
For me this is a sophidticated parfume for men (i am well aware, that scent has no gender). For my nose, it just works much better on man’s skin. Yet I agree, Aoud G
reedy has much in common with Lempicka’s works.
Aleksey1987 – :
le male+ bvlgari black
Bars_rb – :
Vetiver ruins it for me. Also, Lolita Lempickas are much more nuanced, subtle and pleasant to my nose.
cvitan – :
Very prominent lemony notes initially, with wood and amber in the background and a soft hint of sweet from flowers. Was expecting oud here but nope. The wood is vetiver. Goes well though with the strong lemony scent, which doesn’t really last so drydown is more of a woody sweet. Not really getting licorice but the musk lingers in the drydown.
petrov32 – :
My first impression was Lolita Lempicka masculin, then a warm spicy ambery heart evolves that is quite plush and pleasant. I haven’t smelled the LL minuit for men but I have the LL minuit for women and the heart it has echoes of that (less dense) with the lemon and anise (and something that smells like men’s cologne) accompanying it to retain the character of the top notes. This is one of the Montales that retains some heft all through its development. From a current sample bought at Europarfums.
Philipasko82 – :
This to me is L’Ambre des Merveilles Intense, or what I would imagine Elixir des Merveilles smells like but it doesn’t (I wrote “orange peel jelly and rye crispbread” in my review of said fragrance, I wasn’t too impressed). As I wrote in my review of L’Ambre though, this is the fragrance version of a candy called Bonbon Kloakslam. I really don’t think most people find this edible, but I do. It is both a golden yellow and black at the same time, sweet citrusy liquorice with a slight skankiness that I can totally see some people finding revolting. In my book it’s a love.
Ansiegent – :
Just a reminder: when I give a bad review, it’s only my personal opinion, and I’m not trying to step on any toes. But I think Aoud Greedy is absolutely vile, and I don’t say that about too many fragrances. I don’t get any licorice (this isn’t good because I love the smell of licorice), and it smells like cheap amber. But there’s more..… I wasn’t sure exactly what the problem was, until now. SOMETHING (not sure if the fragrance, chemicals, or both), but something in Aoud Greedy reminds me of a hangover. I don’t make a habit of getting hangovers, but smelling Aoud Greedy is that same feeling/experience, only not quite as bad, but still the same. I cannot imagine anybody wearing and liking this hideous creation.
Lleg – :
Had the pleasure of testing this today at local retailer and the liquorice definitely hits you immediately but rather interestingly, I’m noticing here that there’s no Aoud (Agarwood) listed as a note…hmmm…without Aoud (agar wood) listed makes me a bit skeptical about buying it…I do remember liking the Aoud Greedy that I tested this morning, I can’t recall whether or not I detected any Aoud when I tested it …that said, I definitely want there to be Aoud when I buying something called “Aoud”…better do some further research on this one before buying.