Bazar pour Homme Christian Lacroix

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Bazar pour Homme Christian Lacroix

Bazar pour Homme Christian Lacroix

Rated 4.10 out of 5 based on 10 customer ratings
(10 customer reviews)

Bazar pour Homme Christian Lacroix for men of Christian Lacroix

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Description

This is a limpid, citrusy, woody, sea aroma for an elegant man. The perfume opens with fresh Japanese fruit Yuzu, a note of grapefruit, melon and lavender. Reticent, elegant, masculine bouquet follows: sandalwood, cedar, oakmoss and dry amber. It was created in 2002. The nose behind this fragrance is Michel Girard.

10 reviews for Bazar pour Homme Christian Lacroix

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Quite nice: blue, airy, summery, little strange. Nothing spectaculair, but an office/publictransport-safe and fresh scent, perfect for (late) spring and early autumn. Nice bottle and packaging, If not too expensive, would buy it again.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought this perfume online and it was sold as pour femme. The image was too small to discern that it was, in fact, pour homme. Oh, how I love this perfume! It is a hard to find true aquatic with a complexity that is just enchanting. My skin chemistry must be such that the longevity and sillage are both perfect. I am going to wear this perfume for the rest of my life!

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Very weak & watery,basically just coloured water.Lasts about a few minutes on skin,if you’re lucky.I’ve tried better kids perfumes,this is a total waste of money.Avoid !

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    My poor interpretation : grapefruit + pine tree resin + honeysuckle
    There is pine-tree-like stimulation which attacks my nose.
    This doesn’t have heavy basenote.
    At last, all scents faded away and a cucumber-like scent has been left.
    You can’t anticipate something like Lacroix’s haute-couture in this fragrance but American designers’ one.
    Very light, very watery, good for summer.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    I have really enjoyed wearing Bazar pour Homme, so much so that I’ve worn it twice. There’s something really enticing about the combination of lavender with citrus accords. As a woman, I am often impressed whenever a man wears a fragrance with a good dose of lavender. Despite its soothing feel, it’s also very masculine and in some ways, sexy.
    Bazar pour Homme opens with a sharp, zesty burst of grapefruit and a crisp, herbaceous lavender accord. At first it smells very fresh and invigorating on the skin, like something best suited to Spring and Summer. Once settled, Bazar pour Homme becomes much smoother with a hint of creamy sandalwood and fir.
    Perhaps my nose is playing tricks on me, but I swear I can detect a subtle hint of cinnamon somewhere in this fragrance’s composition. It tends to smell rather warm and sweet after a while, making it an excellent choice for all seasons.
    I don’t know whether or not this fragrance and its female counterpart, Bazar pour Femme have been discontinued indefinitely. While they’re not easy fragrances to find, I do occasionally stumble upon them in duty free stores and small pharmacies from time to time.
    While Bazar pour Homme is not as original as Bazar pour Femme, I love them both equally. Despite being marketed for men, I find this fragrance easily unisex and urge any woman to try it. Other than smelling fantastic, extra bonuses include incredible longevity and moderate sillage.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells like equal strong lemons with strong leather scent.+ beryl noticeable portions part melon part lavender you also can beryl smell sandal wood
    Overall
    Now days 2012 there is lot of choice if it comes to lemon mix fragrances
    Potential is good but its lacking some thing extra or special so it strong good quality But Average now days

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Beautiful perfume for man
    Well designed bottle

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    I got a rather large decant/rollerball of this as a gift from my good friend Gypsy Perfumista! I don’t know much about this house, i’ll have to do some more research. This is, however rather impressive, although i can’t help but think it smells exactly like something else i own! (i’ll have to edit this when i find out what, i have a few in mind).
    Mr. Gypsy brought this in hopes that it wouldn’t bother my boyfriends allergies (synthetic fragrances hate him with a passion), and i’ll be damned, he was fine with this one. I don’t think i’ll be getting him to wear it any time soon, but what the hell. At least Perfumista is assisting in my search!
    This scent preforms well, and starts off sticky sweet with a notable woody-ness right from the get go. A very soft hint of lavender leads you quickly into the more 80’s style base notes dry-down, very nice!
    The top:
    On first application this creation lets out a very strong rush of honeydew melons, but more so the very sweet watery meat towards the center, raw and glucose-y, this note is undoubtedly the “leader” note in which all other notes in the composition pledge allegiance to. Also in the top notes, you’ll find the very smooth lavender note.
    It’s not like just SMELLING lavender, i would describe it as a lingering lavender smell, as if someone has some sitting in the room. Not too much, which is good,but, not so quiet that one needs to sniff and sniff and sniff to find it. Buried grapefruit rind resides in limbo between the top and the middle.
    The middle:
    This is where the scent contains most of it’s spicy-savory properties. The notes contained in the heart of this fragrance are what really keep it from smelling “cheap” or “generic”. I get a very resonating savory semi-sweetness from the fir resin. Although, oddly enough it isn’t reminiscent of Christmas smells one bit. There is also a decent dose of nutty-dull spices coming from our friend caraway, cumins powdery brother.
    The base:
    I wouldn’t say that the amber note listed in this is correct. To me, it is ambergris, further suggesting of the fragrances aquatic-cicity. Ambergris to me, is benzoin crystals beach living bathing only in the sea, cousin.
    Sandalwood is here, again, furthering the notion that this is an aquatic, with it’s wood/salt/rotting sea vegetation accords(whisper of green in this one. Oakmoss is the main note that binds this to earth, not allowing it to become flighty. Ritalin-esque in very sweet scents. Very slightly dead/green, and moist/earthy.
    EDIT: Does anyone else find that this smells VERY similar to Bvlgari Aqva?
    I approve
    Smell: 8.5
    Longevity: 6.5
    Sillage: 7

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    It is fresh scent and it’s kinda light, but it turns bitter on me after the first 5-10 minutes. It must be the combination of fir and other woodsy note. After about an hour, the scent gets better with sweeter amber (later turns vanilla’ish) scent and deeper woodsy note and a bit fruity still. Not so bad after all, but it’s still not my favorite of this group.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Modern, dynamic, full of energy, sheer and benign, but more distinct than most of the fragrances from this scent group.
    Lacks baroque adornments usually associated with Christian Lacroix.
    For modern, active men.
    Like its female version, it’s a good idea for a present.

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