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korsakalex – :
I decided to reach for my neglected bottle of Yang 2 (another tongue-in-cheek label). Heaven help me! Anyway, I have worn Yang 2–not near my wang too–at least a half-dozen times. The opening projects well and, for some reason, I do like this scent. This fragrance is a bit odd (and not necessarily in a bad way) in that it smells really nice but I cannot, for the life of me, discern the notes in this fragrance. To me, it smells citrusy, fruity-sweet and woody. Right now, I’m in a bit of olfactory overload but I am going to need some time with this one. It is a nice scent for $20 (can’t complaint about the price and it comes with a really cool looking bottle) but I’ll know in a couple more wearings whether this one rocks or falls flat. I’m a huge cardamom fan and right now all I’m sensing is a sweet fruitiness along with a creamy sandalwood drydown…but it doesn’t smell like cardamom at all.
Update: I was pleasantly surprised that this fragrance lasted 10+ hours…although it sat close to my skin after 2-3 hours. The drydown was a pleasant sweet-woody scent – a bit creamy with sandalwood and perhaps cedar. In retrospect, to me Yang 2 had a generic cherry/berry (not cardamom) kind of fruity sweetness on my skin. Moreover, I was disappointed that I didn’t detect much tea…which also would have been nice. In the end, it is a pleasant inexpensive fragrance (really cool bottle) but it’s a bit too sweet for my tastes and it has a synthetic quality to it.
After my initial review I have subsequently put my nose on Paco Rabanne Invictus, Armaf Tag-Him Prestige and Kelsey-Berwin Zeus and these fragrances all hail from the same zipcode, although I do not claim that they smell the same – just a very similar vibe. I’ve noticed the price of Yang 2 has gone through the roof since I purchased a bottle for $20, so it’s highly recommend looking into the alternatives I mentioned since they are all very similar.