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xordax – :
Really nice. Sort of a blend of Paco Rabanne Homme and Ted Lapidus Homme. I can smell honey here too. More masculine than feminine. A grower and lovely!
___Andrew___ – :
It’s a 38 degree day in Adelaide, South Australia. I needed something green, clean and long lasting. I chose Eau de Lancaster because everything else would probably get on my nerves today.
I was out gardening for a short while (whilst roasting simultaneously) and was appreciating the freshness of this 70’s gem. This is a mature fragrance that you’d imagine sitting on the shelf in a Victorian barbershop in the late 1800’s. Oakmoss and lavender are the standouts. It’s both soapy and spicy – and a marvellous green colour! How can you resist?! I’d love to dive into a cool vat of this stuff!
A beautiful and ghostly unisex veil of a fragrance that screams the late 1970’s. I think it still stands the test of time and I’ll continue to have it in my collection for as long as its around. Highly recommended for the stinking hot Australian climate! Sorry if my review is a little convoluted – the heat’s gotten to me!
alena_9667663 – :
Sometimes I feel the soapy, fresh that I love, and other days the old lady really old fashion parfum that reminds me of my grandmother’s perfumes.
One day I love it, the next I hate it.
surrickov – :
the ultimate perfect vintage fragrance for both genders. 70’s & 80’s quality ck one from a big house. Absolutely perfect for every day and not to miss for vintage looks. It did take 2 testing days for me to discover & appreciate it but now I love it.
sererzhazhe – :
Herbal, clean and soap. I like it a lot, not for cold days. Really refreshing for a warm summer day. How warmer the skin how better this edt will smell. Also the amber and the vanilla give it when it’s settle down a little bit of warmth/sweetness.
smile – :
start very green common colgane – i thought that its man perfume but after 10 min its become also clasic women after 1 hour there is no smell at all
cypress lemon green soapy, rain
its very old style so a m not going to use it althought its nice smell but i am not sure what will be the reaction
tze643speagoessenda – :
I’ve sprayed it on my wrists early afternoon. All it did for me was take me back to my childhood when dad picked me up right after he took a shower. Definitely meant for men.
Hours later I got whiffs of Chanel’s Egoist Platinum! So I looked up the notes and besides lavender, jasmine, amber and oak moss they’re completely different… and yet…
So I sprayed Eau de Lancaste on the inner side of my left elbow and Chanel Egoist Platinum on the right side. Very different openings but after 15 minutes… it’s the same scent.
My night will be about sniffing left and right but I’ll write more tomorrow.
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They are brothers for sure. Lancaster is the older one, he’s more balanced and quiet and feels warm yet fresh in the end. Egoïst is younger, louder, more present (the name fits so well), juicier but far from cold. He just likes very long days and nights.
Both are excellent for warm weather, I think Egoïst is better suitable for young men. Woman can wear Lancaster (I know I can and I will), but not on the ‘colder’ areas on the body. Inner side elbow versus wrist makes a huge difference from the start. I guess this will only get better when the temperature rises so I have to be patient to see if it’s true since it still is winter in the Netherlands.
Adadayductlot – :
Such a beautiful perfume! On hot summer days, when I can’t wear any perfume because they all seem just too sweet and heavy, this one I can wear. I wore it last summer when I visited Rhodes with my parents. Wore it day in and day out and under that hot greek sun this was the perfect perfume to wear.
Adgard – :
This parfume smells awful.Smells like old fashion for old man, not a trace for a lady parfume. It was a blind buy, I regret a lot that I bought this. I don’t recommend!
Fresh-Roman – :
This was a best seller in Spain and it reminds me of a man’s cologne, fresh, powerful, ever so slightely soapy. Very good for a hot summer when you’re stuck in the city. Despite its simplicity, it’s somehow edgy. I like it a lot, but I never see it for sale in the UK.
TheSkull – :
heavenly scent!
better than so many niche perfums.
pups1 – :
Eau de Lancaster brilliantly solves the crucial problem of poor lasting strength on skin. You apply it in the morning and in the evening your skin is still fragrant as if you had just sprayed this beautiful cologne on you.
In my opinion it’s more for a man than a woman but nonetheless I like its sharpness, its being so green and fresh without being too lemony. I have nothing against lemons, oranges and citrus notes, it’s just that this eau de toilette is more towards green, spices and herbs and I love it and find a lovely alternative to other much more famous colognes.
So, if your concerns in colognes are:
1. poor lasting power;
2. too much citrus;
with EAU DE LANCASTER
PROBLEM SOLVED!!!
istorik – :
very intense, very green, a little spicy, old fashioned in the good way, freshness all over
usq145speagoessenda – :
I feel like walking through a mediterranean garden on a warm summer morning after rain. It`s lovely. Fresh but powdery. Despite being green it doesn`t have this greenish citro smell like so many others. In my opinion it`s the best Lancaster and way nicer than Eau de Concentree. Just too bad that it`s so hard to find.
Mega_Bastard – :
some reviews pleeeease