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Haker – :
I have vintage Le Male and I can’t tell the difference from Bondage. Bondage is more linear. It’s Le Male dry down from beginning to end. Good enough for me!
Jekan – :
৪২০ টাকায় সবচেয়ে ভালো পারফিউম।
লাস্টঃ ৩-৪ ঘন্টা
ছড়ায়ঃ ৩ ফিট পর্যন্ত
গন্ধঃ মিষ্টি মিষ্টি
নিঃসন্দেহে সুগন্ধী প্রেমিকদের এটা দেখা মাত্রই কেনার জিনিস।
translate: best perfume ever in 5 +- $
Lasting: 3-4 hours
Sillage: upto 3 feets
Smell: very sweety.
Undoubtedly its a blind buy for every smell lover.
ayuricv – :
YES,identical to vintage Le Male . . .but I honestly think Bondage projects better and lasts longer. I paid $9 for mine . . .no brainer.
Lccogens – :
As my husband went out the door, I asked him what fragrance he had on. “I don’t know. It’s one you bought me.”
It smelled very familiar – like a Gaultier vintage. I’m not a connoisseur of male fragrances, but I’m familiar with a few, having bought my husband many.
He said to check in his bag where he keeps a selection of fragrances for work (I’ve got him hooked ha ha). It was this gem in there. A Gaultier clone – Le Male vintage.
I buried my nose into his chest as he left, taking in the scent. And had a few good sniffs out of his bag at home.
I love it on him. Why would I buy Le Male when I can buy this for almost peanuts? And he appreciates my savvy shopping.
Thank you, Milton Lloyd.
Poevebery – :
A great clone of vintage Le Male. 10+ longevity. About 3 hours projection and a strong sillage. This is not like what you get in the stores today when you buy Le Male, and that’s a good thing! This is one of the strong Milton Loyd’s so only a few quick sprays! 10/10
rimsab – :
Starts off with a combo of mint and what I thought was anise, but official notes not listed here says absinthe, so we’ll say that. Tingly, alcohol vibe, and with the mint reminds me of a mojito.
Lavender comes through and then the dry down adds a smooth, rich blend of vanilla, Tonka and a hint of musk with that spicy absinthe layered over the top.
Doesn’t project too far that I’ve noticed, I’d say a few feet as I catch a whiff in a nice breeze, last 5hrs roughly with just 2 sprays.
LooPooS – :
Elder and linden I smell at opening, both intense, but not in note list… Also lavender and mint. Musky at final. Good perfume, nice scent. Good longevity and sillage for the price ab. 4 euros.
Milton Lloyd deserve more attention.
Smell 9/10
Longevity 7/10
Projection 6/10
Price 10/10
dra – :
Boozy, mint explosion at first.
Absinthe isn’t listed here, but is on the official notes and boy is it strong.
Some cedar, lavender and cardamom come in after a few minutes which warms the scent up.
Stays like that for me, I haven’t noticed the Tonka/vanilla yet, lasts around 2.5hrs and is a just above skin scent to my nose, on my skin. Sprayed on a testing card and it projected a foot or two. So going to assume olfactory fatigue is setting in.
Nice spicy, aromatic, just wish I could smell the vanilla more.
dimonvolf – :
I’ve reviewed a few Milton Lloyds and i’ve been very critical of them, albeit fairly so.
This however, I cannot moan about.
It’s very JPG, although their are slight differences, but it is very similar to Le Male, which I like alot anyway – this is a fantastic cheaper version.
The longevity is good on this one, as is the sillage. It just has something good about it that hits my nostrils in the right way. It’s not quite as good as JPG, Le Male, although I think it lasts longer.
Overall 8/10 – After all of the Milton Lloyd disappointments, I bow down to them on this one. Well done.
tamerlan.505 – :
I’ve got so many compliments from just a few sprays from this, definitely similar to JPG that most people can’t tell the difference. From just a few sprays this projects very well for at least 5-7 hours which is pretty good for a budget fragrance.
One criticism is that I wish these didn’t come as a spray nozzle, as if you’re not careful you can easily rinse through this fragrance in a little over a week. So don’t be eager with the spray, no matter how much you enjoy the scent.
rik.sm – :
I smelled it on a friend and it remind me a lot of le male Jean paul gaultier.
I am not sure if it the same quality juice but didn t gave me a wrong impression.
menshalota – :
Definitely the old JPG. Such longevity and throws the scents verry well. I spray a bit on my wrist and then i bump into a old friend who ask me was I wearing after shave. Definitely glad to find them