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BotoCloulse – :
A sweet fragrance with smooth progress. Nice price to quality ratio
Grifa – :
used to be my signature scent but still loving it. in my oppinion its kinda woody but sweet at the same time
kill1395 – :
I am a perfume cookie monster. I often need bottles of affordable water for that refresh spray. Not so important to me a fume lasts long. May even prefer it not. Colonial Club is a fantastic choice for me. I also prefer many women scents from prior decades. These powerhouses are now unisex and considered masculine in the age of sugar, candy, fresh, & marine clean. However, they still rely upon heavy fruit and floral. Colonial Club plays well with a host of other smells which is important because certainly not looking to be toxic. Not something I’d wear as my only & all-day fume. However, that isn’t a judgement against Colonial Club. It’s merely my preference. This is worthy over many others that sell for much more. I go for affordable but never cheap smelling junk. Like very much seeing these notes in Men Fragrance and would love to see more of this done by others. Very safe blind buy.
master2223 – :
Two minutes into the opening, it smells pretty similar to Fcuk Pop Culture. It comes out to be pretty syrupy and too sweet in the beginning. But unlike Pop Culture, Colonial Club gradually transforms into something more refined and admirable. About 30-40 minutes after the opening, the sweetness recedes and gives way to deeper and softer notes. It lasts for 7-8 hours on skin and much longer on clothes. A worth try at such a low price point.
dr.catss – :
Its classic.. its fresh n crisp.. and its good.. also its cheap.. whatta nice combination.. eheheheh
Its remain me jaguar gold in a soft version..
Kind a bitter orange at the biggining and soft in the middle like girl fragrance..
And the base is smooth but heavy like a sandalwood inside..
Scent : 7.5 (not special but its good n classic)
Longevity is good : 6-8 hour (enough)
Yes ill recommended for age 30 high.
gurov.mih – :
This is completely my style of cologne. When I decided to do the actual test, I did apply it around 9:00AM for work and, for the record, the scent was still on my skin around 7:00PM without having been reapplied.
The lasting is great, but the projection is low…it projects well for about 3 hours and then, stays close to the skin. Anyway, each skin reacts in a different way, and maybe in other men it works differently. Yet, it might be that old story of thinking that the cologne is no longer working, but it’s there, but you are having a crisis of “olfactory fatigue”.
About the fragrance: output notes of lemon, orange, lavender and mint; heart notes: jasmine and fruity blend; base notes: patchouli, vanilla and cedar.
On my skin, the output is slightly orange with a touch of mint. But the “fruity blend” is very strong and the jasmine, which is one of my favorite notes (as well as cinnamon and vanilla), are evident and delicious. Finally, the vanilla gives a hot and sweet touch to the fragrance with the dregs of cedar closing it in a very discreet way. You close your eyes and realize that it’s not the vanilla that finishes the scent…it gives the creamy and sweet touch throughout the evolution, but is the cedar that gives the final cut upon opening your eyes and get back to “real world”.
The coolest thing about this scent, since it is considered “second line” – although creation of Jeanne Arthes, which is already a reputable brand and recognized by major sites that discuss the subject – is that it doesn’t remind me of any other famous cologne. It seems to me to be a particular creation of the House, which makes it even more special. And I know many colognes and have an excellent olfactory memory. But this is really a mystery.
Not to say that I haven’t tried to make any calls on my head, I’d say it is a mixture of Individuel (Mont blanc) with Uppercut (Everlast). But I don’t think it is a copy of any existing cologne.