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DEMMON – :
The original Guess Men is a warm oriental with a fresh citrus top note and a smooth vanilla base, much like Pierre Cardin Pour Monsieur, KL Homme, Habit Rouge and Elizabeth Taylor’s Passion For Men. It is understated, elegant and sensual all at once, and may well have been among the inspirations for such later creations as Zino Davidoff and Guerlain’s Heritage.
Guess comes across to me as the most subtle of the group, lacking the sparkle of Cardin, the richness of KL Homme, and the opening zing of Passion, but it is still very distinctive and pleasant. On my skin it blends rather quickly (although it lasts quite well), so it’s suitable for daytime wear as well as evenings, and a female co-worker once asked what it was so she could get some for her husband, pronouncing it “quite nuzzle-worthy.”