01/29/2019
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Peppered apple with a woody base
Perry Ellis Red for Men, hardly anyone knows it, Maybe I'm the only one here?! Anyway, the fragrance deserves to be mentioned, because I think it is very beautiful and stands out well from the uniform porridge.
In the beginning, one clearly perceives the juniper and the Sezchuan pepper, in which a bright red apple interferes, but not an exaggerated or fruity apple, more like a sprinkling. Woody notes and oakmoss are also noticeable. Amber perhaps on the edge, as well as something leathery which lends it additionally still a beautiful deep.
A beautiful performance that makes me think of Devin from aramis or Halston Z-14, but more like a reinterpretation of these fragrances, classic. Some of you may also know the vintage Cologne and the newer Eau de Toilette, I would say that Red for Men is more based on Cologne because of its spiciness.
Scent notes which I found on different websites and are always the same, which is why I think they are credible:
This blend consists of a perfect balance of different aromas, including the key scent notes of juniper berries and citrus, followed by a distinct trailing of red apple, sichuan pepper, red leather and amber. These initial scents are accompanied by undertones of sage, oak moss and sandalwood, which tie together the strong, spicy scent associated with the namesake color.
The durability can be seen and the sillage is also justifiable in the first hour, However, he will and remains rather close, but always smellable and never boring!
Conclusion: A beautiful woody-leathery scent, which despite its young age is oriented more towards oldschool scents and is well balanced with a medium-long shelf life. More intensity would be too much for me.
In the beginning, one clearly perceives the juniper and the Sezchuan pepper, in which a bright red apple interferes, but not an exaggerated or fruity apple, more like a sprinkling. Woody notes and oakmoss are also noticeable. Amber perhaps on the edge, as well as something leathery which lends it additionally still a beautiful deep.
A beautiful performance that makes me think of Devin from aramis or Halston Z-14, but more like a reinterpretation of these fragrances, classic. Some of you may also know the vintage Cologne and the newer Eau de Toilette, I would say that Red for Men is more based on Cologne because of its spiciness.
Scent notes which I found on different websites and are always the same, which is why I think they are credible:
This blend consists of a perfect balance of different aromas, including the key scent notes of juniper berries and citrus, followed by a distinct trailing of red apple, sichuan pepper, red leather and amber. These initial scents are accompanied by undertones of sage, oak moss and sandalwood, which tie together the strong, spicy scent associated with the namesake color.
The durability can be seen and the sillage is also justifiable in the first hour, However, he will and remains rather close, but always smellable and never boring!
Conclusion: A beautiful woody-leathery scent, which despite its young age is oriented more towards oldschool scents and is well balanced with a medium-long shelf life. More intensity would be too much for me.
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