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samiyluchshiusait – :
This is like one of the inexpensive drugstore scents of yesteryear. Not super exciting, however a dose of ISO-E Super.
For the price, it is a very good wood/spicy cologne.
Nice, and perfect for a person like who has lost faith in Terre d’Hermes for the Cedary Woods
Absemsbatty – :
Herve Leger Homme is another good cologne from the House of AVON but unfortunately like the other avon fragrances, it has weak projection and longevity.
The opening of this cologne starts with mixture of Sandal wood and amber which turns into subtle spicy and woody fragrance in dry down.Though i like the opening better then the base notes…
It a classic and good wood/spice blend but not anything like Terre d’Hermès. Both are good in its own ways.
The longevity of this cologne is medicore. Sillage is very soft though. NOT for teenagers.
vdk404InsuffBooni – :
The best male fragrance Avon has ever produced!
cee753JeomiWogkig – :
I think this is very good for the price. Quite sweet and warm and spicy. Ginger is very clear and pleasing. There is a note like coconut that I don’t like as much but it doesn’t last.
It almost, but never quite, gets too sweet or floral smelling because the ginger and mild spiciness keep it crisper and more interesting. It gets an incense-like powdery quality late on.
The longevity (7+ hours) is as good as anything I’ve had in this price range, and projection is good especially early on.
I agree – it does have some qualities in common with Avon’s Up To You for men, mainly the gingery notes, especially early on. Later on Up To You is greener and crisper. In the dry down this gets a powderiness that is similar to Avon’s Black Suede.
It smells masculine but is not too heavy. Probably a Winter evening or casual fragrance.
Well worth a try, in my opinion.
JIexaHT – :
Sorry, but whomever thinks this and “Terre d’Hermes” smells the same or even similar just hasn’t got a clue. Either that or just an underdeveloped nose for fragrances and their various notes. IMO they don’t smell alike, and is most definitely NOT a “copy and paste” of Terre d’Hermes as previously suggested by one of the guest reviewers below.
Just because “Herve Leger” has some Yuzu in it’s top-notes which does admittedly have a somewhat “orange-y” quality to it as it is a citrus after all, and Td’H has got tons of orange in it. Plus both have some “woods” too (great, don’t most men’s frags !?) That is pretty much where the similarity ends. All in all they are very different frag’s from one another, and to my nose certainly do not smell similar.
“Herve Leger Homme” is not the best frag I’ve ever smelled, far from it. But it is very pleasant and comforting and probably the best that Avon has ever released for men. And for the reasonable prices Avon charge it is certainly well worth it ! ~ For Avon well above average !
moroz1012 – :
Herve Leger pour homme is a rather classic fragrance, and, as jaro said, ‘really outstanding in the Avon production’. It smells real quality, which doesn’t happen so often with this brand.
zahvatoff – :
I think I will attempt my first review…I have worn this all day long, and yes, it lasts quite a while (6 to 8 hours on my skin), but it changes very little. It opens with a blast of warm, sweet booziness (I can only assume from the ginger and yuzu, but I swear there’s some rum in there too!) and settles down to a soft, sweet wood. It smells as if there are some spices like cardamom and possibly nutmeg in it…the warm and sweet stuff! The scent lingers for hours without much change, but it does gradually pick up a stronger sense of amber! Review aside, this reminds me of a brown sugar and butter sauce…it’s pleasant but nothing mind-blowing! Also, it’s nothing like Terre d’Hermes! Overall I’d grant it a 7/10!
narcot – :
How on earth can some people compare Hervé Léger Homme to Terre d’Hermès? The latter is sharp, fresh & spicy, whereas HL Homme is soft, sensual and woody. The only comparison that could be made is with the original version of Rumeur, by Lanvin, dating from the 1920s, then considered as typically feminine, but quite masculine according to our current standards…
Hervé Léger Homme is really outstanding in the Avon production. Its sillage is long lasting, with intriguing hints of what could be best described as a ‘powdery frangipane’ (awkward as it sounds!). I love it!
decon-vds – :
Love it. Some say it is a rip-off of Terre D’ Hermes, fine with me.
Classy and not overpowering.
Warm.
pushnov – :
I really love this fragrance. This is the first time I have promoted an Avon fragrance and I have shown it and sold it all over town. People are surprised at how lovely and modern it is. I think it is the best fragrance we have launched by leaps. It is light years ahead of our current line. I wear Homme sometimes I enjoy it that much. Watch out fella’s if I smell this on you!
dev2v – :
Smelled this from the catalog just now. Oh, that’s NICE! Any man wearing this definitely has my attention. Cenkmami, well said. I concur. Smells very manly to me. Makes me want to get a decant to just sniff once in a while!
Purlendi – :
I smelled this today… I didnt really care 4 it too much.. . May be suitable for a gentleman in his fourties or fifties but certainly no younger… It has an “old world” kind of appeal found in a lot of drugstore aftershaves which to me equals “dad” or uncle”…
qwert555000 – :
Very quick transitioning. You have to keep up with this one to give it a proper review, because you could miss the action in the blink of an eye. Herve Leger starts out as the life of the party and soon mellows out to spicy woods faintly touched by ginger. Reminiscent of vintage aftershave throughout it’s middle stages. In the end, creamy amber absorbed by warm woods makes this almost perfect. Smells like a smooth character, who doesn’t need to ask to be taken seriously. The sillage is more surprising as the minutes evade me. I put the marker a notch above average. Looking for something to keep you warm at night? Experience Herve Leger Homme.
qqu546speagoessenda – :
I agree that it smells very similar to Terre d’Hermes; however, I find Herve Leger Homme to be a bit bitter and not as concentrated nor spicy as Hermes. I didn’t get much out of just this small dab on my wrist. It’s still cedar’y, orangey, and not really spicy. I need to run a 2nd test to get to the bottom of it.
SvetlanSehpz – :
I just smelled this from the catalog…Finally avon came out with something good!!! smells wonderfull in a way reminds me of Jaipur by Boucheron…i hope it has some lasting power…
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i need to edit this so im wearing it today…smells wonderful but as usual theres no projection in this avon fragrance, at the beggining smells very nice but it goes away very fast ive read that in france this appears as an eau de parfum…we need that here!