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Qaed Al Fursan
Tran Bronstein
Tremendous QPR Value Gourmand Fragrance

* Attractive blend of sweet, tropical pineapple, amber and wood aromas
* Great price
* High QPR value; designer quality for discounter price
* Unisex
* Strong performer
* Beautiful presentation including a rare magnetic cap

* May be too sweet for some
* Not suitable for older users
* Not good for serious or somber occasions
* May come off as smelling like candy or a scented candle to some

Qaed Al Fursan is an Internet hyped fragrance that has caused a stir. It's not unwarranted. It's an attractive blend of sweet, tropical pineapple, amber and wood aromas. It's designer level quality with a strong performance, but goes for a discounter price. It's unisex, has strong performance and a beautiful bottle presentation with a rare magnetic cap.

It is a sweet fragrance, so it may not be suitable for older users and is definitely not suitable for those who dislike sweet fragrances and find them too juvenile. It may come off as smelling like a pineapple Life Savers or a fruit scented candle to some. I would note that it's not good for more serious or somber occasions.

This is a total recommend. The quality to price ratio is simply off the charts. It's great value for the money so if you like this style of fragrance, this is definitely for you. I also recommend its flanker Qaed Al Fursan Unlimited which subs out coconut and vanilla for the original's wood for a total gourmand style fragrance.

I’m obsessed

The Good Girl perfume has become an absolute treasure in my fragrance collection. Its scent is nothing short of a masterpiece,

Smoother Tobacco Cologne Than the Usual; Good Alternative to Tobacco Vanilla Combo

* Honey note gives a smoothness to the rich smoky tobacco aroma
* Despite the name, it's a lot drier than you would think and nowhere near as sweet as tobacco vanilla fragrances
* Affordable
* Good performer
* Great presentation with a magnetic cap

* Not unisex
* Not good for younger users who prefer sweeter fresher fragrances

Frenetic Tobacco Honey is an aptly named cologne. You know exactly what you get from the title. My instinct is that this is a clone of the popular Xerjoff Naxos or Dior Tobacolor which are honey and tobacco dominant designer fragrances. I have smelled neither and judge Frenetic Tobacco Honey on its own merits. It's a potent fragrance with two dominant notes, honey and tobacco. The honey gives a nice smoothness to the scent and tames down the smoky tobacco.

This is a great twist from the usual tobacco vanilla combo. Interestingly, it's actually quite dry and not as sweet as a tobacco vanilla fragrance despite honey being in its name. So this is a great tobacco fragrance for those who dislike sweet fragrances. It's very affordable and has a beautiful presentation with a rare magnetic cap.

This is much more suited for older users and is probably not good for younger ones. Especially teenagers who tend towards sweet and fresh fragrances. It's not a unisex fragrance, either. This is really one for the men who want a sophisticated smell to them. Easy recommend if you fall into that category.

Amazing so underrated but y'all gotta gate keep it

I've been collecting fragrances for years and this one easily stands out from the rest. It's strong not super masculine very sweet and fruity but in a good way, one of the only 10/10 fragrance I've smelt, only problem is the longevity which is about 6 hours

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Polo Black
Tran Bronstein
Smooth Tropical Mango and Orange Cologne

* Exact same strengths as Polo Red
* Clean and refreshing fruit forward cologne
* Distinctly different from the classic heavily woody Polo Green original
* Nice blend of tropical, citrus, amber, wood and powder aromas
* Nice strong fruit opening followed by a smooth drydown
* Great for warm weather
* Good for both older and younger users
* Unisex despite the marketing

* Exact same weaknesses as Polo Red
* Weak performer despite strong longevity
* Requires overspraying and respraying

Polo Black is a flanker to the original classic Polo Green. The TLDR is that it's a tropical mango version of Polo Red EDT. Trade out Polo Red's red cranberry and red grapefruit notes for mango and clementine orange notes and you've got Polo Black. They are identical to my nose except for the opening fruit notes. This is clean and refreshing, blending that mango and clementine with amber, wood and soft powder aromas. Drydown is exceptionally smooth, just like Red EDT's.

This is good for both older and younger users, totally unisex and is particularly great for warmer weather. My only knock against it is the exact same as Red EDT's -- weak performance. This definitely requires overspraying and respraying throughout the day. This is mostly due to low projection and sillage, the longevity is actually quite strong and will last into the next day on clothing. I'd love to see an EDP or Parfum edition of this that would be a lot stronger, but it seems that this wasn't quite the hit that either Polo Blue or Polo Red which both received EDP and Parfum versions as well as multiple flankers. I know Polo Double Black is out there but it also appears to be an EDT version as well. Recommended, but I strongly advise you to use it in warm weather.

Unique!

Citrusy leather, very unique scent! Lemon zest mixed with a leather jacket is what I visualize when I smell it. Longevity and projection is decent nothing too crazy, it’s very subtle.

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Hermes d'orange Verte
Sijiatrace@gmail.com
Beautiful scent, however, but testers carefully

Starts of a fresh scent like an orange just got peeled, then shortly transformes to a lovely bitter like crashing the orange leaves. However, the 200ml tester batch I receive was manufactured in 2020, this made me worried about the degradation as limonene degrade easily. This bottle gonna stay in box ALL THE TIME.

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Polo Red
Tran Bronstein
Smooth and Refreshing Citrus and Wood Cologne

* Clean and refreshing fruit forward cologne
* Distinctly different from the classic heavily woody Polo Green original
* Nice blend of fruit, citrus, amber, wood and powder aromas
* Nice strong fruit opening followed by a smooth drydown
* Great for the summer
* Good for both older and younger users
* Unisex despite the marketing

* Absolutely no coffee note detected
* Spice note is absent as well
* Weak performer
* Requires overspraying and respraying

Polo Red EDT is a flanker to the original classic Polo Green. The two could not be more different. Whereas the Green is a heavily woody cologne with a barnyard funk to it, this is fruity, refreshing and clean. It's a very nice blend of citrus and fruit aromas which are very strong on the opening that then lead to very smooth amber, wood, and powder aromas.

Two notes that it is purported to have that are not present, however, are coffee and spice. I own Khamrah Qahwa and a Spicebomb Extreme clone, so I attest to what a cologne's coffee and spice notes should smell like and they are completely absent from Polo Red EDT. I strongly suspect a reformulation has happened. This is more of a fruit forward fragrance, the "Red" moniker clearly meant to point out the red grapefruit and red cranberry notes in the opening.

This is a really pleasant cologne to wear in hot weather. There's no denying it's one of Polo's runaway hits given how many flankers it has. It's good for both older and younger users, totally unisex despite the obvious marketing to males, and is particularly great for warmer weather. My only knock against it is weak performance. This definitely requires overspraying and respraying throughout the day. Nobody can ever say that about the original Polo Green, so this certainly made me raise my eyebrows a bit. Perhaps the EDP and Extreme are better performers. Still, this is a pretty good cologne overall. I wouldn't reload on it after expending my bottle, though, and recommend trying the EDP or Extreme which I will do once I use this up.

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Ramz Lattafa Silver
Tran Bronstein
Playful and Fun Vanilla Fruit Herb Fragrance

* Very attractive blend of sweet, vanilla, fruit, herbal, and powder aromas
* Playful and fun fragrance
* Good performer
* Unisex
* Good for all ages
* Affordable
* High QPR value for the money; basically a steal

* Not suitable for serious or somber formal occasions
* Might be too sweet for some
* A ton of competition at all price levels
* Not unique; easy to recreate simply by layering other fragrances

Lattafa Ramz Silver is a clone of Jean-Paul Gauthier's runaway hit Ultra Male. I have never smelled it and so have no reference, judgign Ramz Silver solely on its own merits. It's an attractive and playful blend of sweet, vanilla, fruit, herbal and powder aromas. It's fun and easy to use, unisex and good for both younger and older users thanks to its hint of aromatic fougere style herbal notes. It's also unisex despite the marketing towards men.

This might not be suitable for more serious formal occasions, especially a somber one. Some users may also find it too sweet. There's a ton of similar competition at all price levels. It's also not as unique as purported to be, as it's easily recreatable simply by layering other fragrances. I myself layered Lattafa's Bade'e al Oud Sublime (fruity) with Reyane's Insurrection (vanilla) and was almost dead-on. Of course, that's also twice as expensive than Ramz Silver and the layering has already been done for you. :)

Still, this is a great high value QPR purchase. It's a very good performer and comes with a great price tag. Practically a steal. If you want a fun easy fragrance that won't break the bank account, this is an easy recommend.

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Cool Water
Perry
Legit

I loved it.. I miss this boy next door fresh and clean summer manly smell.. will buy again..

Seem’s Legit

I loved it.. they have the same smell or so I thought.. but I am not sure if it stays longer in your body as the original one.. or maybe because this one is toilette and the one I usually wear is parfum.. either way it serves its purpose.. will buy again

Beautiful blind buy… This perfume is amazing and exudes class. ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

Beautiful blind buy, it smells amazing!

Pretty Close to Terre d'Hermés EDT

* Appealing and complex combination of citrus, wood, incense, spice, herbal and vetiver aromas
* Pretty close to Terre d'Hermés EDT
* Balances the line between older classic and new modern cologne styles really well
* Very good for formal occasions and professional environments
* Classy and mature fragrance
* Affordable

* Not good for younger users
* Lacks the strong orange opening of the original
* Weak performer; requires overspraying and respraying
* Not unisex

Toro Pour Homme from Lattafa's Maison Alhambra is a clone of Terre d'Hermés EDT. It's a very appealing combination of citrus, wood, incense, spice, herbal and vetiver aromas that reveals itself to bemore complex than first whiff would indicate. It takes its time to reveal itself and comes off as both classic and modern in style. Quite a good balancing act. With this said, it does lack the famously strong orange opening note from the original. Toro is best for more mature users as I can't see younger users taking to this. I would recommend the Versencia line from Maison Alhambra instead which are clones of the Versace Eros line based on my own personal observations of young men in Sephora stores and what they gravitate towards.

Toro Pour Homme is very good for all formal occasions and professional environments, such as school, work and interviews. It's classy and mature and is best suited for users where its wearer wants to give that impression. It's very affordable and dead on to the original that it's cloning. Note that performance is weak but to be fair so is the original. This requires overspraying on first use and respraying throughout the day.

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Rochas Eau De Rochas Homme
Sijiatrace@gmail.com
refresh citrus scent

Starting of a lovely sour lemony citrus smell, then subtle to a clean soapy scent. Not sweet so it’s more elegant. One of my favourite smells for spring/summer.
Relatively long lasting (~5 hours) especially for citrusy fragrances.
Super affordable pricing and high quality bottle&spray.

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Swiss Army
Tran Bronstein
Bright and Modern Version of an Aromatic Fougere Cologne

* A bright and modern take on an aromatic fougere style cologne
* Fresh, light and clean
* Good for younger users, which is rare for an aromatic fougere
* Good blend of citrus, mint, lavender, herb and musk aromas that lead into a soapy drydown
* Versatile; Great for all occasions and locations
* Good for all ages
* Great for warmer weather
* Good performer
* Very affordable
* Nice solid all metal presentation

* Overall aroma is not very distinctive
* May come off smelling too much like soap or body wash to some users
* Not unisex
* May still remind younger users too much of previous generations

Victorinox's Swiss Army Classic is a bit of a surprise, a bright and modern rendition of a classic aromatic fougere style of cologne. Think of a classic like Paco Rabanne Pour Homme and then make it lighter, fresher and brighter so that it's much more appealing. That's what Swiss Army Clasic is. It's a good blend of citrus, mint, lavender, herbal and musky aromas with a strong soapy drydown. It's a very fresh and clean cologne, so much so that it does make me realize that classic aromatic fougeres can actually be quite heavy-handed despite not being sweet.

Despite the improvements to the classic aromatic fougere formula, the overall aroma doesn't really stand out. This is not an attention grabber and not intended to be. It may come off as smelling like soap or body wash to some users. It's also not unisex as I can't see a woman wearing this as perfume.

This is an extremely versatile cologne. It's great for all ages and all occasions and should shine in warmer weather. Unlike most aromatic fougeres, at least the ones still left on the market, this is quite good for younger users as well as older ones and will appear to all ages. Still, it is very much an aromatic fougere and so may remind younger users of the previous generations and put them off from it. C'est la vie. Presentation is great, a solid all metal slim cylindrical bottle that is clearly meant to remind you of a Swiss Army knife/tool. Performance is very good and the price is very affordable. Recommended.

Great Gourmand/Wood/Spice Hybrid Fragrance; Best of the Bade'e Al Oud Line

* Very unique blend of sweet, tropical, incense, spice, oud, wood, amber and vanilla aromas
* Great crossover between woody and gourmand fragrances
* Best of the Bade'e Al Oud line
* Finds the right balance between heavy oud and wood (Bade'e Al Oud Oud for Glory) and tropical fruit ( Bade'e Al Oud Sublime)
* Warm and complex
* Unisex
* Strong performer
* High QPR value; affordable price for niche quality fragrance
* Great presentation

* May be too sweet for some users
* Not good for older users
* Not good for more serious formal occasions
* Leans more masculine for female users

Lattafa's Bade'e Al Oud Honor and Glory was a hyped 2023 release and deservedly so. It has the same niche quality as the others in the Bade'e Al Oud line. I'd argue it's the best so far in the entire line, striking the right balance between the oud heavy Oud for Glory and the sweet and fruity Sublime. It's a great crossover between woody and gourmand style fragrances and is great for users of both. It's a unique and complex blend of sweet, tropical, incense, spice, oud, wood, amber and vanilla flavors. It opens with a blast of fruitiness when then transitions into the incense, wood, oud and spice and ends with the sweet amber and vanilla notes. This is warm and complex and a very strong performer. It's extremely high value, available at a very affordable price and performing like a niche quality fragrance. Presentation is also great, again typical of the entire line. Lattafa knows they have winners here and treat the line accordingly.

This is quite sweet, similar to its bretrhen Sublime, which may be offputting to those who dislike sweet fragrances. It may not be appropriate for older users and certainly not at more serious formal occasions such as funerals or job interviews. It is unisex, but leans somewhat masculine thanks to the oud, incense and wood aromas.

Honor and Glory is a really easy recommend. It's got appeal for gourmand, woody, oud and spicy fragrance lovers all rolled up neatly into one package and it's a great value. Especially good if you enjoy the others in the line as I do. Highly recommended.

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Blissful Fantasy
Cat Mommy
Gorgeous Smell!

I love all the Fantasy scents and this one is no exception. Lovely smell that lasts.

No big deal

I bought this because the say they will send a discovery set. Well they didn't send it. So don't buy it if you want that set and I bought this early this week and nothing , I think is a scam.

Me encantó!

Lo compré a ciegas y pues quedé sorprendida con su aroma versátil para toda ocasión
Recordando esta página ya he comprado muchos perfumes en este sitio y no tengo ninguna queja
Exelente!

RASASI HAWAS

This is a very strong cologne with a strong opening and a nice fresh and fruity sent on skin. Definitely we’re on a summer day on the beach or out with friends. This very strong and will pull complements. 100% recommend!

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Nebras
Anonymous
berries, vanilla, chocolate

As soon as i got this bottle i assumed i would need to let it macerate for a bit but when i sprayed it on the first day the smell lasted on my sweater till i washed it. It lasts longer on clothes than skin. It has a juicy berry smell on the initial spray (sometimes minty on the skin, i think after it macerates for a while this will be fixed), and then settles into a vanilla and chocolate smell. Its very sweet but honestly really good. If you love vanilla, gourmands, chocolate this is a great blind buy (i blind bought it but saw many reviews)

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Lattafa Khamrah Qahwa
Tran Bronstein
A Superb Coffee Tinged Flanker to the Original Phenomenon

* Exquisite gourmand blend of sweet, Cognac, black coffee, vanilla, amber and musk aromas
* Easily surpasses the original which in itself is also phenomenal by swapping Khamrah's cinnamon note for coffee
* Superb performance and strength
* Stunning presentation
* Unisex
* Niche fragrance for less than designer price
* Works in hot weather thanks to the black coffee note
* Has surpassed the much hyped and loved fragrance it was cloning to become its own unique much hyped and loved phenomenon

* Leans more on the masculine side for female users
* Not suitable for older users or those who dislike sweet fragrances
* Not subtle by any means
* May remind some of candy due to the praline and maple notes

Straight up, Khamrah Qahwa (which literally means coffee in Arabic), is absolutely phenomenal. It takes the same sweet, boozy Cognac, vanilla, amber and musk formula of the original and swaps out its key note of cinnamon for a much more grounded black coffee note (pun fully intended). The result is a superb flanker, both easily recognizable if you have the original but also different enough to stand out on its own and as someone who loves the original, I would argue this is way, way better. Some of the notes may come off smelling as praline candy to the nose which may turn off some. This is most definitely a gourmand fragrance, possibly the most gourmandish one I've ever had.

Performance is insanely good, with super strong projection, longevity and sillage. The presentation for the Khamrah line is stunning, easily the best Lattafa has every done, maybe only matched by the beautiful clear dome of Eternal Oud. It was designed to be displayed which you can see below and it looks great when doing so.

This is unisex but women should note that it leans quite a bit masculine, much more so than the original. This is not subtle in the least and is intended to bowl people over, so keep that in mind. It's not suitable for older more mature users (though Old Spice lovers may appreciate it) or those who dislike sweet fragrances. This makes the entire Paco Rabanne Invictus line smell like a sugar-free lollipop by comparison.

The most amazing thing about Khamrah Qahwa and the original Khamrah is that they were supposed to be clones of Killian's Angel's Share which is a much loved and hyped (and rightfully so) niche fragrance. Instead, they have become their own phenomenon unto themselves and are equally loved and hyped if not more so.

I've no doubt the high quality per dollar ratio has much to do with it. This is a superb high value QPR product which punches, far, FAR above its price point. It's a niche level fragrance for less than designer level price. If you enjoy gourmand fragrances, this is an absolute no brainer must buy. Highly recommended.

Another good floral-fruity perfume, I’m happy with purchase and delivery. What you see is what you get :).

One of my favorite floral-fruity perfumes, it lasts for a long time and I always get compliments when I wear it. I’m happy with my purchase :).

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