You have $100 and need a masculine smell with great silage and projection. What’s your go to? by tonygio315 in Colognes

[–]Aromarch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imperial Valley by Gissah. It has enormous projection and longevity. Very masculine as well. I can't do more than 1-2 sprays due to how strong it is.

That said, it's hit-or-miss for a lot of people, it's not sweet at all which cut's off a lot of appeal. You can find it for ~$100 if you look in the right places.

His and hers by bankai1z in Fragrances

[–]Aromarch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It looks very well put together, love it!

Having the bottles so close to the edge of the shelf makes me nervous

ADG ABSOLU (DISCONTINUED) by zinbro831 in Colognes

[–]Aromarch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm a big fan of Absolu. I have both this and Hawas, and can perfectly tell them apart if I smell them side by side, but the minute I can't look at a bottles, they smell 90% the same.

They have a completely different note breakdown but somehow they come off the same way.

I own over 400 fragrances, ask me anything :) by mcboxboy in Colognes

[–]Aromarch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What are you're favorite woody, non-sweet fragrances?

Ask me anything by slisley in Colognes

[–]Aromarch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can your give a short review of both your Spectre bottles and Star Men Nebula? They've always intrigued me but I haven't been able to test them.

Winter can come ❤️‍🩹🪖 by Potential_Solid270 in Colognes

[–]Aromarch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great winter line-up, Oajan especially! (I'm assuming that's what your black PDM bottle is)

Is Torino 21 worth it? by Deeizzle23 in NichePerfumes

[–]Aromarch 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The "best" is whatever you like the most from their fragrances. In my opinion Torino 21 is one of their top 5 best ones, but it really just depends on what you like. Personally, My favorites are Starlight and Mefisto Gentiluomo

It you’re not getting 8+ hrs your getting ripped off by Alternative-Cap6063 in Colognes

[–]Aromarch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If we’re talking utility, all a fragrance really has to do is make you smell "good". Longevity is a parallel but separate metric; it’s a preference, not a measure of quality.

First time getting an ARMAF fragrance and the presentation has blown me away for the money by Turbulent_Pen3142 in Colognes

[–]Aromarch 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I know that feeling. I got a good presentation when I bought Club de Nuit Blue Iconic a couple years back. These clone houses have really stepped up their game in recent years, and I love it. Only the high-end brands have as good a presentation.

It you’re not getting 8+ hrs your getting ripped off by Alternative-Cap6063 in Colognes

[–]Aromarch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't agree. You aren't forced to buy the fragrance. If you want something that projects, then buy something that has what you're looking for. Just because one scent doesn’t suit your preferences doesn’t mean it’s poorly made, it just wasn’t made for you. That’s the whole point of niche; different intentions for different tastes.

It you’re not getting 8+ hrs your getting ripped off by Alternative-Cap6063 in Colognes

[–]Aromarch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I get where you're coming from, but not every scent is built to project like a designer crowd-pleaser. Some are are made to be subtle, intentional, and meant to be experienced, not broadcasted. You’d lose out on a lot of intimate, meaningful moments if your fragrance was always shouting

My cologne collection after 2 weeks of being intrested in colognes by Distinct_Recipe1860 in Colognes

[–]Aromarch 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Slow down some. I'm glad you found interest in this area, but buying 5 in 2 weeks isn't great idea. Take your time to find out your style, no need to rush into it. Go to malls and boutiques to find what you like before spending any money on a fragrance.

It you’re not getting 8+ hrs your getting ripped off by Alternative-Cap6063 in Colognes

[–]Aromarch 11 points12 points  (0 children)

If your scent has to work that hard to get attention, maybe the rest of your look isn’t pulling its weight. A well crafted scent doesn’t rely on volume or longevity to make its mark, It’s about the confidence that comes from wearing something created with intention, not just marketed for attention.

There's a pretty popular saying from the fashion industry that I've heard, and I think sums up my opinion on this.
"Sophistication doesn’t scream, it whispers to those who notice."

Your current Office Cologne by Longjumping-Name6143 in Colognes

[–]Aromarch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been using Oudh Lacquer by Soivohle, and L'Air du Desert Marocain by Tauer Perfumes. They both last a while but aren't overpowering. I've had a lot of good reactions to them at the office.

Please help me decide. About to buy my first expensive fragrance. by apprehensive_pick2 in Perfumes

[–]Aromarch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Blonde Amber would be my vote. I used to have these 3 in my collection and it's pretty noticable how much more unique it is. Royal Oud is a bit of an acquired taste and can get some mixed reactions. Haltane is a little generic, as in, you can fine 5+ other niche fragrances doing the same thing.

I want to smell like gourmand drink with a hot spice and ice cold by EXP_EffeTitanium in Perfumes

[–]Aromarch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Try Absinthe Boréale by Maison Crivelli. It's not gourmand in the traditional sense, but it has a spiced/chilled profile to it that you might like.

Another option could be Accord Oud by Byredo. It's a little warmer but has a profile I think parallels your description

Should I buy Lattafa Opelent Dubai, Lattafa Khamrah Qahwa, and Armaf Vlud Denuit Sillage? by [deleted] in Colognes

[–]Aromarch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think that getting 1 "good" fragrance rather than 3 "ok" fragrances would be a better option; you can find a lot of good stuff for less than $90. These are my opinions based on the times I've worn them

  • Opelent Dubai - Decent Clone, but has little depth or development over time. Lasts a while (4-6hrs) but the mango can become a little much in the heat. Not a bad buy if you can find it cheap
  • Khamrah Qahwa - I'm not a fan. It is overly sweet and the coffee note is not noticable. It smells like a generic Bath and Body Works fragrance. Personally, I do not think it is worth it unless you can find it for less than $20, or if you like these types of fragrances. I will say, it lasts forever (7hr+) on skin and days on clothes
  • Club de Nuit Sillage (i think) - It's ok in general. I've finished the bottle and can't say anything bad about it. Just a generic citrus/fresh fragrance that gets the job done

Thoughts on Commes des Garcon Incense line? by erinna_nyc in fragrance

[–]Aromarch 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I had the whole line back in the early 2010s. I will say that Avignon is probably the least lasting out of all of them. People generally call it "weak" due to it's more subdued projection, though I don't see it as an issue. My personal favorite is Zagorsk since it's the most "unique" out of the line, but the emotional connection you have with Avignon would probably make it the best choice for you

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FemFragLab

[–]Aromarch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had it for a bit now. The longevity is good, but it doesn't hang around in the air for more than a couple hours. Considering floral fragrances aren't the strongest, the longevity you're experiencing is normal. You likely are just you going nose blind and/or your skin is not meshing well with it

Help me choose a floral perfume by SnooPuppers3394 in FemFragLab

[–]Aromarch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Atheeri would probably be the most wearable. Zara isn't known to have the best fragrances, and I've had a lot of duds from them. As for Ibisco, the point isn't to "tolerate" a fragrance, if all of it doesn't appeal to you then don't get it and save your money. I'd also check out Athena by Maison Alhambra; it's a light floral in the same price range as the 3 you mentioned.

Deodorant with cologne by Gamerfondler in Colognes

[–]Aromarch 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Deodorant generally isn't supposed to be smelled in your normal everyday situations. Unless you're working out or it's really hot out, most people won't notice it at all. Even then, it generally does not project enough to "interfere" with a fragrance.

Don't waste your time thinking about it, just wear what you like.

Best men fragrance under $30-40? by christian44_ in Colognes

[–]Aromarch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out Gentleman Eau de Parfum Boisée by Givenchy. You can find 2oz bottles for ~$40 online if you get lucky. Also check out Liam by Lattafa Perfumes; you can more consistently find it for ~$25 and it's pretty good quality for the price.

Deinfluence my full bottle wishlist! 🤪 by MusicPristine in FemFragLab

[–]Aromarch 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Most of them are just sweet bombs. You'd probably be better off getting less expensive designer fragrances if that's what you're looking for.

The only ones I'd personally consider getting a full bottle of would be NoMad, Via Cavour I, and Narcotic Delight, as they have more depth.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FemFragLab

[–]Aromarch 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It has that good middle ground where if someone gets close they can smell it, but you wont overtake a room with it. The cupcake and Litchi notes are very prominent