Hamore

Hamore

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Hamore 2 years ago 4
Passionfruit or mango kind of oud scent
Passionfruit or mango kind of oud scent with great performance qualities. Will work better in colder seasons. Very good value for money. Unisex - I'm a guy and it works great for me.
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another review i found on google:

The top note offers a sweet, fruity blend of peaches, passion fruit, pears, raspberries..

Lily of the valley adds floral notes to the middle note.

The velvety base of musk, vanilla, sandalwood, patchouli and heliotrope closes the perfume harmoniously.

An expressive, fruity perfume with a tropical vibe and great sillage that can be worn well on any occasion.

Main accords: fruity, sweet, musky, powdery, tropical
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Found more reviews on this one on amazon.com. read all of them.


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Hamore 3 years ago 2
Resembles very much the original Diavolo, almost identical.
masculine and addictive aromatic fragrance, it is true that it is v-e-r-y similar to the original Diavolo, as it maintains its citrus, spicy, peppery and floral accords, followed by an ash tobacco, leather, wood and earth, with metallic flashes. The difference lies, if there is one - which i am not sure about - when comparing them hand by hand, in that Select Club emphasizes the floral part, while the original focuses more on leather and wood, this without releasing the aroma of violet, which by the way, no for sharing this note it looks like Farenheit by Dior, they are different fragrances. Diavolo Club is totally worth it, its price is a bargain, and in me it has an good performance. Ripe aroma by the way, but conquering.


Here is another review of mine about this frag:

The original 1997 Diavolo fragrance is very similar to this one. I compared them both side by side and it's hard for me to tell the difference. Both citrucy, spicy and peppery with some leather base too. Both are refreshing and manly. There is also here as the original a strong nineties vibe to it. The opening and the drydown to me smell quite similar. A lovely scent anyways. Citruy enough for warm days but spicy for the colder ones too. Fall, Spring and Summer eves..but you can rock this baby even in winter.

Update: After a long time relatively of using it i can understand what the ashtray vibe people are talking about is finally. Let's just say that if ever a real ashtray scent could be turned into a good smell instead of one of the worst in the odor realm - that would be it. What i mean is - this is a good ashtray vibe, Not a bad one. I like it very much.

I saw another big perfume shop online wrote this about this product:

A leather fragrance for modern gentlemen. Fresh, warm, spicy, smoky & charismatic.

I guess that.. that just about sums this perfume up.

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Hamore 3 years ago 1
2010 Spicy-oriental-sweet manly perfume with a PR 1 Million vibe.
This one reminds me of PR 1 Million, and alike (lots of dupes/clones or 'inspired-by' PR1M out there..). Came out in 2010. Spicy-oriental-sweet, cold weather only. Quite good performance. The nutmeg is very noticeable - but also you can notice the orange, leather, tobacco and the notes in the opening, while it lasts.
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Hamore 4 years ago 2
Quite a good smell.
I can detect similarities to the original MD Black, but this one is a bit different. I love the way it smells. Its name matches the content - it is a version of black only with "red floral" added. Very good for warm seasons but also for Fall. It had moderate performance. I really enjoy this scent and the MD Cool Black.
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Hamore 4 years ago
Route 66 Feel The Freedom is the cologne's name that matches this photo.
Route 66 Feel The Freedom (Eau de Toilette Spray) is the full name of this cologne.
https://www.fragrancedirect.co.uk/route-66-feel-the-freedom-eau-de-toilette-spray-1000680.html

This fragrance does not exist on Fragranica.com or on Basenotes.com. It is a flanker, i believe, of the original Coty's Route 66 that smells different from the original.
here is the note list:

Route 66 infuses top notes of orange, spearmint, fresh grapefruit, lemon and bergamot with heart notes of geranium, iris, jasmine and patchouli with deep base notes of woods, musks, amber and labdanum.

Here's an exact - and the only - Youtube review of this frag:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bS96BVDqayk

To me this smells like pure, typical 90's, a manly smell with a strong 90's vibe to it. Old style, old fashioned Fougère or barbershop scent.
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