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Sergei7721 – :
May be this is not niche and extremely sophisticated but I love it. For me living in Europe it is very exotic and extraordinary to have something created and made in Brazil. Fragrance is lovely sweet and not cloying at all. May be somebody remembers the lentil candies from Czechoslovakia during 80′. It was kind of sweet treats made of chocolate inside the hard sugary shells (the pre-M&Ms period but the same idea). Egeo man dolce smells exactly like those candies. You can recognize chocolate and sugar but creators used also dry and very aromatic spices as nutmeg, may be cardamon and something spicy like chili pepper. So it could be described as smell of lentil candies with Mexican chocolate 😉 does it sounds sophisticated ? And really it is. After about 2 hours fragrance evolves to vanillish-woody however still very masculine. Before buying you may consider that this fragrance is not breaking ideas and I found it to have brothers/sisters in Cannabis Santal by Fresh and A*Men. However Egeo and CS are much more similar to each other and develop to cozy, velvety base notes that I really love.
cupidon22 – :
Smells kinda similar to A*Men in the first five minutes, but then loses the chocolate vibe, turns only into pure sugar and dies within 1,5 hours. Waste of money, go with A*Men if you want to smell like it.
mr.sharap – :
Discordo dos colegas, com todo o respeito. Não vejo nenhuma semelhança com os perfumes comparados, apenas gourmand. Muito bom para quem gosta de fragrâncias doces.Show!!!!!!!!!!!!!
stropharia – :
Very similar to the A*men and Animale’s Animale For Men. O good alternative for brazillian who like the ones similar to this. But it’s not my kind of fragrance, I think its too invasive and it gives me headache.
Tolik009 – :
On me, the praline isn’t too prominent and the scent works more spicy. It’s just ok
nyttertools – :
Not my cup of tea. In fact, I think it is awful. It is overly sweet from start to finish. Almost a one-note-only scent because of the excessive predominance of praline, wich overpowers (and ruins) the entire composition, making it rather linear and nauseating. C’mon… no way I would want to smell like an ambulant caramel.
A total failure.
YSteqhanY – :
Great scent, but like almost everyone else’s Boticario, it is a copy of A*Men, do not have the same projection and the same fixation of the A*Men, but is very well done and costs considerably less than their inspirer.
Lindes – :
It’s very good, but it’s a simple copy of A*men by Thierry Mugler.
Infenehiesous – :
Similar to the A*men by thierry Mugler. Very good! Very delicious!