Traditional Hugh Parsons

4.56 из 5
(9 отзывов)

Traditional Hugh Parsons

Rated 4.56 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings
(9 customer reviews)

Traditional Hugh Parsons for men of Hugh Parsons

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Traditional by Hugh Parsons is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for men. Traditional was launched in 1998. Top notes are lemon, mandarin orange, currant buds and green leaves; middle notes are angelica, juniper, cardamom and pepper; base notes are cedar, sandalwood and ambergris.

9 reviews for Traditional Hugh Parsons

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    really ? no one see that this smell really like Green Irish Tweed ?
    projection average but not too bad
    longetivity is good

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    An easy to like aromatic for men
    nice,inoffensive, hard to dislike
    Not special or interesting particularly, but if you wanted something akin to ysl homme this could be for you
    4 hours longevity and poor projection

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve owned this scent for years. What i get from it is Ambergris,Pepper Cedar and light citruses in the opening but it could be off putting to some because it is synthetic.But theres this dried urine type note that lingers for a couple of minutes behind it maybe its the transition going into the sandalwood from the mid to the base.Once this drys down this scent is amazing. 25 years and older for this scent.
    Scent: 7/10
    Sillage:7/10
    Longevity: 8/10
    Compliment Factor:7/10

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought this blind on the strength of forum recommendations and reviews. It’s soft, bland mild and inoffensive. Vaguely flowery with a hint of black pepper, the initial hit is a blast of alcohol which quickly dissipates.
    The dry down is soapy/fabric conditioner pleasant and clean smelling. I found the sillage weak to moderate – occasionally I’d experience a waft of a pleasant fragrance but I’m not constantly aware of it as I would be if wearing a powerhouse.
    There’s nothing to dislike about Traditional, it’s a very safe choice, but no really strong reason for buying it either. Its saving grace is it isn’t expensive.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Sweet and green, fresh and fruity. Green and spicy opening with a fruity accord goes into a sweet ambergris base. Very aromatic overall and easy to wear, pleasant.
    Scent: 7/10
    Longevity: 7/10
    Projection: 5/10

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    A class by itself! A scent of a rare durability. Very dapper and refined, and, at the same time, refreshing and energizing. A T-shirt, a polo shirt, a white shirt, a smart casual attire, a formal suit… Hugh Parsons Traditional matches each of the aforementioned garbs.
    The juice, (un)fortunately, is little popular and – I have the impression – underrated. Nonetheless, I think that it is supremely beautiful, seductive and timeless.
    The scent, first of all, is composed of fruity notes (which I adore) along with green (mainly Angelica) and spicy (chiefly pepper) chords. There can be no triumph of form over content – I know this with absolute certainty. “The end crowns the work.” The final result of the work of Maurizio Cerizza (The Nose) stands for the authentic coping stone of the genuine work of art.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    first time i got a whiff of this was in my uncles cologne cabinet. very under rated scent. Love it, need it.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    This thing is truly a hidden gem. It is available in UK I believe.
    I can’t pinpoint notes but it is very unique refreshing aquatic-like. It is very versatile and well blended. It smells so natural and last very long time. Youtube reviewer mymickers also discovered this 😉 watch his review called “Fragrance Chat – Andi’s Goodies 5-6-12”

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    This is one of my favorite aquatics, instantly fresh and oceanic right from the beginning, with no ethanol fumes. It has a bit of the Millesime Imperial melon note (i.e. believable honeydew, not synthetic watermelon like in some lesser aquatics). It makes me think of my old days back in Santa Barbara; it’s not a stormy gray north seas aquatic like Bulgari Aqua, nor a sunny tropical lagoon like Tommy Bahama Very Cool, nor exotic like MI, just a sort of averagey coastal vibe. The fruit gets a bit dried up and sweeter during the mid notes, bringing it closer to Erolfa, minus the sharp herbs. Later on, the evolution is toward a more green character, which is unusual; it heads toward the wet, bitter grassy style of Hermes Gentiane Blanche or Sisley Eau de Campagne, though there’s just a little bit of licorice here which I could do without. This green anisy base is one of the most natural ones I’ve encountered in an aquatic, without any of the sensation I usually get: “oh, yeah, we threw this base together really quick so it would still have a smell after all the calone evaporated.” You can save some money and get this stuff insead of Erolfa.

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