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karatel947 – :
Yes I love Manrose but I would not agree that it is understated. Rather it is incense and rose with a flash metallic top note, maybe that’s the bergamot or maybe the patchouli. Not for the faint of heart . Too ecclesiastical Jean Genet to wear to the office.
uggboots574 – :
Scent – vibrant geranium & bergamot opening, mellowed into a woody incense & leathery tinge which ended as a rose musk.
Season/Time of Day – I prefer to use this one in the warmer months, day or night.
Projection – I did get noticed, I didn’t get a compliment.
Longevity – I get 14hrs consistently.
lqu978intitytek – :
ManRose is a very good rose for men’s frag.
A very realistic rose, rounded with a lot of woods and a touch of incense.
Longevity and sillage, are very good and a lot of compliments.
Excellent!!!
NewBodya_72 – :
Manrose is a very fine and elegant fragrance. The note that maintains all the development of the fragrance is the Turkish rose.
This rose is fresh and green right at the beginning, with the notes of departure, when mixed with the bergamot and the sweet resin of elemi, precious, this is where I like the aroma, but this phase lasts little.
As it evolves, this rose becomes spicy, dry and quite woody, “remembering” fragrances already on the market, such as the Cartier: Declaration d’un soir or Nevermore of Frapin.
The drying is quite similar to the middle phase, undoubtedly, it is seductive and very masculine, facets of incense, musk and a pale note of leather that leave me with a good overall feeling, like that of a rose dried inside a book, but even so, keep reminding me of these other fragrances already mentioned above.
Manrose stands out well at the beginning, but for my taste it becomes more boring and unoriginal during the middle phase and drying. The duration is good and it is somewhat shy because of how it projects.
Rating: 6.5
vaselo – :
I blind bought this & hit a grand slam. I wore this today & got more compliments THAN ANY OTHER FRAGRANCE BEFORE IT. HOLY COW! I mean from every walk of life. Men, women & even a few kids! The spicy rose is spot on perfect & what a high quality juice. I could see an older woman pulling this off but more on the masculine side. Im so glad I rolled the dice on this one. This will be my signature rose scent. Projection is perfect & not too over powering at all. I absolutely loved this fragrance.
pikhta – :
I blind bought this and overall it’s a good one; it’s very well crafted and is a true masculine non-sweet aromatic rose scent, but the right woman could pull this off. It’s light, transparent, fresh and green in spite of being slightly spicy and dry. The bergamot hits hard in the opening, but fades off quickly as the patchouli, spices and leather appears. This is all rose though, it’s the most noticeable note from beginning to end and has a nice rosy/woody/spicy complexity that is quite beautiful. The spicy notes come across as a bit dusty almost like sawdust, as opposed to being savory. It is light almost to a fault, however, there are times when I swear its gone, then suddenly I get a good whiff of it and think “ok, there it is” This is more day time for spring/summer and very work appropriate and wears more like an EDT than an EDP. I don’t see myself using this in winter or when I’m hitting the town or going to a formal event but for brunch, a wedding or work this is the perfect choice. Overall a very nice men’s peppery floral that’s understated and becomes a nice skin scent after an hour, as the projection is very soft. If I had to compare it to another scent, I’d say it’s close to Marni Rose (maybe like a Marni Rose Pour Homme) or could also be a flanker for the Hermes Jardin line. I do wish the incense and leather packed more of a punch, but for a light, easy to wear fragrance, it’s truly beautiful. Thumbs way up.
147369 – :
spicy rose…very well crafted – think more suited for men tho.
valent – :
This is a very elegant creation–at first I thought it smelled like Memo French Leather, then it becomes spicier & drier like Ferragamo Leather Rose, but it’s identical to neither and has that Etro stamp all over it.
krizis – :
Delightful unisex rose.
We will both wear it, though the rich, velvety comfort blanket feel of it makes it more of a treat to be cherished in autumn.
I love that the market is wellcoming more and more interesting rose fragrances, and many of the good ones can be worn by both women and men.
ManRose by Etro will not let you go unnoticed, without being the least bit attention-seeking.