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Nek666 – :
Not bad… clear fresh water with mint!
I do like this one. It’s sporty and fresh, not too serious. Like someone who smells “clean”. I actually really like the mint note here. Mint, clean white musk, a little geranium & juniper berry, to keep it “fresh”, with a little spicy pepper in the background. It’s not bad, and I think it would be good for hot weather, and occasions when you want to smell “clean”.
This is the second fragrance I’ve tried from Brécourt, and it is still not impressing me so much. If this cost lower than the price of a full bottle, I would buy it. But to be honest, for this fresh, summer vibe, I would stick with an old friend of mine: Live Jazz by Yves Saint-Laurent.
kisalove – :
Pleasant minty-herbal-citrusy-aquatic, little salty fragrance. I’d say unisex. Again, very pleasant, warm weather, daytime, casual mix, but smells very familiar and perhaps generic, no really distinct, stand-out personality here.
qqqwwweeerrr – :
The good news is that Brecourt EAU LIBRE is a perfectly respectable, mid-range quality aromatic-aquatic cologne. The bad news is that Brecourt EAU LIBRE is a perfectly respectable, mid-range quality aromatic-aquatic cologne. While wearing this creation, I have been reminded of such fragrances as Bond no 9 I LOVE NEW YORK FOR HIM and Bennetton BLV. Basically this is a standard made-for-men’s fragrance with a bit more of an aromatic than aquatic demeanor, but it projects as much as most any men’s aquatic cologne.
For what this is, it is pretty good. But it is what it is, and it’s not what it’s not. This could easily be a mainstream designer launch–and perhaps it is, under some alias. I am beginning to see that Brecourt has created a series of affordable fragrances in attractive black bottles which map out compositionally over already well-charted territory. They do use fairly good ingredients (not great), with the consequence that even someone like me who generally eschews aquatic frags can manage to wear EAU LIBRE comfortably, should I so desire.
I’m not personally on the hunt for an aromatic-aquatic men’s cologne, but this one will certainly do for the usual suspects. It would probably make a fine gift for some guy who’s not totally obsessed with perfume. (-;
Lerowerve – :
i liked this one very much . i tested all of the samples just to figuer out that it was infact a mail fragrance. but this one to me was realy fresh and nice. Loved the rosemary in the opening , the citrusy notes turning a bit sharp do to the peppers . very refrashing. and the flowers and mint mmm.. like it .