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ugyhnxsxfqm – :
Magnificent! I thought that there won’t be another tuberose dominated fragrance, beside carnal flower, that I would like this much! Wild Python, although similar to the above mentioned, takes it to the next level when it comes to femininity, allure and and elegance! Great projection and longevity! Great price too!
tuman007 – :
Bombastic white floral in a vintage style. There is nothing subtle about this. Longevity, sillage and projection are off scale – nuclear. There is a time and a place for this beauty and its not the office. A formal setting, in a gown, at a gala, etc. – A great scent for an uber-glam femme fatale.
My first impression was that of Poison on steroids, with the attitude of Chanel no 5. The only way I will be able to get any daily wear out of this one is to dab the equivalent of a third of a spray.
So its a lovely fragrance, but versatility is limited.
ccyclotimia – :
Wild Python
The opening is ultra agressive with the musk, fruits and tuberose. This is a fragrance that will knock everything off your shelf and demand you only keep your attention on it.
Once it settles down it smoothes out into a sexy midtone still strong but smooth with the osmanthus and slightly spicy tones from the Indian tuberose. A creamy jasmine starts it’s heartbeat and a chocolate patchouli seeps in underneath with vanilla to keep this from going too sharp. The peach is succulent and makes it presence known from time to time. Final drydown a bit tame, but acceptable if you are into white musk. Personally it be perfection if they had dared to use a warmer musk than a clean laundry musk as the very final drydown. There is distinctly two musks at play – the opening (like Katie Perry Indi- and the laundry white musk for the end.) Easily unisex due to it’s heavy musk presence. Sillage is enormous then settles down to arm’s length. Longevity average. Snicker at the name behind it’s back, but once confronted it will take over.
A dominant white floral. About damn time someone makes a fragrance that grabs you by the throat. Candy girls go home. This is for a maneater. Bravo Mancera. Find it at Luckyscent, Beverly Hills Perfumary and official Mancera outlets.
web-programmsit – :
I had been waiting for this perfume for a long time, especially for the presence of the osmanthus. And it is very effectively. I like it.
RostNadvirna – :
I bought a house sample of this one because I write reviews only after sampling . It is all about osmanthus, tuberose and patchouli. Very simple, moderate sillage and longevity. Very similar to Kilian GGGB Extreme which I own and also with Luxury overdose Pluie de Osmanthe from Absolument Parfumeur, which also I own. Not bad, but not original or awesome.
Анастасия1994 – :
Ignore the mook rant (mookrant, morkant, whatever) since Wild Python is a fantastic…no, spectacular…no, make that a fantacular name for a women’s perfume, and this Mancera (Nurse Feratu got it right) sounds like the perfect fragrance a tough, sexy, confident woman like my girlfriend (aka Copperhead/Future Mother of my Dragon Babies).
Wild Python sounds ideal for the woman who makes weak, feckless, soy-boy types turn the other way when she passes by packing a Colt .45 on her right hip, and a Ka-Bar affixed to her left side. It may also be well-suited when this gal rocks a black evening dress…whose sex appeal, combined with scent appeal, leaves lesser men and mooks unable to make eye-contact.
Tuberose can be a bit overwhelming when featured prominently in fragrances, but we will be sampling Wild Python in the near future. One thing for sure…it’s not for the “girl who always leaves the house with wet hair and cries a lot.” LOL!
istomin48 – :
Wild Python is almost as good a name for a fragrance as Sex Panther. Almost.
Sworryini – :
By now I understand that Mancera is probably not marketing their scents at native English speakers primarily but honestly the names of some of them are just too awful. Who OK’s this?