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Squice – :
The Club 6 VIP fragrance was launched in 2014 and was the first flanker of the Club 6 line, whose original fragrance was launched in 2011. This time, the concept behind the creation would be an invitation to an exclusive and fascinating universe, opening the doors of a world of unique experiences to an intense and seductive man, who takes great advantage of what life has to offer. In a nutshell, an exclusive world for a VIP man.
The brand defines the fragrance of Club 6 VIP as woody-gourmand and the official notes are noble woods, sensual peppers and leather. Going a little further, I discovered the following: bergamot, cardamom, cypress, nutmeg and pink pepper head the olfactory pyramid. Then, notes of cedar, sandalwood and violets make up the body, which rests on a base made with leather, vetiver and sweet accord.
But we can not ignore those chemical compounds that no one usually pays attention to, but are part of the context, such as Limonene, Linalool (which imparts floral-sweet scent), Eugenol (clove oil), etc. Here, it is worth to highlight two compounds: Karanal (strong nuance of amber) and Coumarin, which are responsible for that sweet accord, quoted above.
On my skin, Club 6 VIP behaves more like an oriental-leathery than a woody-gourmand fragrance. By the way, when touches the skin, the impression is that I am wearing a suede jacket. The mix of woods and hot spices, combined with leather, brings me this feeling. This aroma – which dances between the creamy and the dry – should remain throughout the evolution, but gets lost with the passage of time and the fragrance begins to become sweeter and less coriaceous, unfortunately. Then, a typical tonka bean’s smell dominates and remains, while the fragrance loses potency (and grace).
Particularly, I think the exit causes more impact and goes against what we are accustomed to seeing. Within the VIP man concept, it would be the most exclusive part of the fragrance. That’s where I find similarities with the same nuance of suede I feel in Gucci Rush or Obsession Night, for example. It’s a pity that it fades away too fast and what stays on the skin sounds like common and nothing unique.
It is a good scent, it has a good duration, but it evolves too fast and ends with the best part of the fun. VIP? I don’t think so.
elenvanilla – :
Don’t like Eudora at all, along with Jequiti and QDB. these companies use cheap ingredients with generally lackluster results.
rom_den – :
Its a simple but good fragrance from a Brazilian company, so, they try to do some “similar”fragrances inspired in some traditional and famous eau de toilette, like CH Men, Pure Malt (the traditional Club 6) and etc… but its worthwhile! =)