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topchatx – :
I wanted to like this because I really liked Divine’s L’Homme Sage, but this makes my head ache. At first the scent has a pungent soapy smell in it. Then after a while the scent gets softer, warmer and spicier and it’s quite nice for a moment, but the spicy softness fades away too quickly and then it smells like soap again and gives me a migraine.
D_N_X – :
This is utterly gorgeous. Faintly medicinal, herbal and subtly different to anything I’ve ever smelled. Masterfully blended the fragrance exudes a depth and richness that few can match. The very opposite to synthetic, unremarkable designer makes. Recognising the uniqueness of this scent may take time, I didn’t like it at first but now I find it as good as it gets.
viking..aleksei – :
I have just received a sample from a friend and I loved this fragrance, it’s different, unique. It reminds me the smell I felt at the first time got into a chinese herbs pharmasy in China years ago, it is indiscribable, very nice to wear in the brazilian weather. It’s going to be my next purchase, no doubt !!
Diprre – :
As I saw immortelle listed in L’Etre Aime Homme I immediately had to try this composition. While I’m definitely an Immortelle freak, I’ve to admit that this note is quite hard to handle as its smell is so recognizable that can very easily become overwhelming and dominating. Only a few compositions so far have managed to give full splendour to this ingredient:
1) Annick Goutal Sables (A brutal aromatic blast. Extremely realistic)
2) Histoires De Parfums 1740 (burnt sugar)
3) Etat Libre D’Orange Like This (foody)
L’Etre Aime Homme brings immortelle to another level where its typical love-or-hate effect is drastically muted and the note is carefully dosed as a side ingredient to just give some sustain and body to the fragrance. What comes out is a quite successful blend of aromatic herbs and woods with citrus and lavender on top. Moderately powerful yet not exactly subtle. Not as good as L’Homme De Coeur or L’Homme Sage but overall a nice fragrance.
Rating:7/10