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testowy166 – :
such a splendor aroma on such a cheap price. Really hard to find though…
Maybe1965 – :
I agree, it’s Eau Sauvage’s clon for 10€. GREAT!
MaxMayster – :
Got it for 9 USD….i simply love its smell…very nostalgic scent….the downside is its longevity….but hey as long as its taking me back to my golden time, ill be a lover……………its a definite keeper.
Artemkaratist – :
To my nose it smells like adidas sport field that i used in my first year at university…. brings back nice memories….i m in search of adidas sport field that i cant find in my country so i m going for udv vip….
Arxangel77 – :
Reminds me of this adidas fragrance called sport field that I had used during high school.. very clean and suitable for all ages.. longevity is very decent, gives me a 3 hour scent cloud and sticks close to the skin for nearly 7 hours.. good for the office..
nikita-manzuk – :
Checked Cassiano’s review before i placed an order online for the bottle.. and i must say i completely agree, it does remind me of Armani PH my dad used to wear in the early 90s.. Beautiful and addictive and under $10! Absolutely worth a try.. i do get a hint of ginger which doesn’t seem to be mentioned in the notes above and some flower notes which i cant tell for sure.. dont get too much stay on my skin though.. projects for the initial hour or two and dies out in about 5-6 hours.. fair enough for its price though… no regrets.. 🙂
Zubik-123 – :
just if you like lemon, try it
sagitova-1986 – :
Well, I only knew this one for the comments, until I decided to give one for my dad on father’s day. The money was short and my father also loves being scented. As I already know the style of scents that he likes, I have chosen this one without fear.
For those who know the famous Armani Pour Homme, it’s not necessary to say anything else, because this is very similar. Others who follow the same style would be YSL Pour Homme or Boucheron. For those who do not know that smell, I will try to describe it a bit: it is a citrus-Woody cologne, that has notes of bergamot, lavender, cardamom, nutmeg, cloves, vetiver, leather and MOSS (in fact there are more notes in the composition, but these are the most noticeable, in my opinion).
For many, the aroma is not pleasant, because it’s a dated cologne or as some like to call, “uncle’s smell “. For me, it’s a very elegant and refined fragrance, ideal for working environments, especially in hot climates. It is sober and has personality.
It projects well, but the lasting is not like in UDV for Men, for instance. In this one, the lasting was about 6-7 hours, which, still, I consider very good.
And just to wrap up, the fragrances of Ulric de Varens were developed in collaboration with perfumers as Henri Bergia, Pierre Bourdon and Jean-Claude Ellena. The latter, for those who don’t know, is the perfumer of numerous successful fragrances, among them, almost all of the Hermès house.