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street_spirit – :
Parsley, green, a tad metallic, pleasant. I like it quite a bit, but it gets soapier on dry down.
IIcux – :
To me, Green is the most impressive of their line, and one of the stronger ones. It smells like an extravagantly expensive remake of a carpet-refresher spray that I own and love. This green is a somewhat bluish green…it has some tart, almost spicy florals (I’d venture honeysuckle but I’m really bad with florals), so don’t expect a grassy, vetivery green. The effect is creamy, otherwordly (for a men’s scent!) and intensely sensual when you sniff closely and think about it, but when smelled casually from a normal distance the florals don’t stick out as being heavy or feminine, merely a bit unisex like fabric softener. This unobtrusive floral component is the true strength of the Gendarme line, and I almost feel like Green beats the original at its own game. The closest analogs to this aspect of Green that I can think of are Richard James “Savile Row” which replaces the lush fruitiness with some vanilla, and d’Orsay Le Dandy which replaces it with heavier fruit and boozy wood. Gendarme Green is an excellent summery counterpoint to these two scents. My main gripe with Green is the bottle size; it only comes in a monstrous 6 oz metal can. Not that it’s particularly expensive per ounce, but I would be very hesitant to buy anything that big and then find I’ve grown to like it less. Still, this is one of the few cases where I may just bite the bullet!
Sigizmund – :
This cologne smells great. It’s clean and its cool. The citrus, basil, and cucumber have such cool scent. It also lasts. Gendarme makes great colognes but they are just weak. They would blow everyone away if they were stronger.