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Hills – :
I played rugby, so as much as I wanted to like this… no. The initial blast is quite nice and citrusy but it dries down to something somewhat soapy that smells like functional perfumery – something you spray on linen, for example. My wife thought it smelled like the dish soap she uses. It’s not bad, but it’s not really successful. Zero WOW factor.
I suppose you could say it’s a “good work scent,” which, to me, is like damning with faint praise.
The green notes make it smell like a cousin of Mugler Cologne.
What does real rugby smell like? Hot turf, sweat, blood, cotton, Ben-Gay and, sometimes, men whose hygiene needs some attention. (Especially if you’re in the scrum like I was.)
barkov1 – :
Seamless mix of cedar, citrus, green notes, civet, and a bit of patchouli and oakmoss. Like a mix of Terre d’Hermes and Duc d’Vervins with a dollop of Kouros.