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I’ll sponsor the first review for Infinity, as it is definitely worth it.
It starts with a herbaceous spicy freshness. I think ginger is in pole position when it comes to the top note. A good dose of synthetics is present from the start, but it’s not unpleasant. The top note is not nearly as citrusy as it reads on paper. The spiciness really dominates here. The scent definitely leans masculine from second one. I would even say it’s quite old school. Relatively quickly, cardamom pushes to the forefront, and the spicy impression intensifies even more. No trace of apple for me. I also don’t find it floral at all throughout the entire progression. I miss the sweetness. Here you simply get a whole lot of spice with a bit of freshness. The freshness gradually fades away, and it becomes a pure spice bomb. I also get some pepper here, even though none is listed.
I also have certain flashbacks to Sauvage EdT, without them smelling identical. But both have that spicy synthetic note. I found Sauvage unpleasant and stinky back then, but I quite like this one. As it develops, more and more woods come through, but it remains true to its spicy line.
The scent is already a statement in terms of its DNA. I see a successful businessman in a suit wanting to make a certain statement. Or someone in a high position in the office. As a party, gym, or casual scent, I find it almost too strict. However, I wear it when I feel like it; it’s just what I primarily associate with Infinity in my mind's eye. The perfect wearing time, in my opinion, is spring and autumn.
The bottle is visually a feast for the eyes. I haven’t seen one with a hole in the middle like this before. The sprayer could be improved; it’s a bit difficult to dose. The cap doesn’t hold properly already. This will surely get worse the more you use it. The dream design was implemented with cheap materials. Unfortunately, this has cost the bottle a better rating, which is a shame.
I find the sillage very good, significantly better than what was evident from the reviews here. It really lingers well in the room and around me.
I’ll report on longevity later.
Overall, I can definitely give a recommendation here. Anyone looking for a potent, pleasant, spicy fresh woody scent for business and wanting to let their masculine side show a bit is in the right place here.
Unfortunately, I can’t make comparisons to L'Homme Ultime, as I don’t know it.
It starts with a herbaceous spicy freshness. I think ginger is in pole position when it comes to the top note. A good dose of synthetics is present from the start, but it’s not unpleasant. The top note is not nearly as citrusy as it reads on paper. The spiciness really dominates here. The scent definitely leans masculine from second one. I would even say it’s quite old school. Relatively quickly, cardamom pushes to the forefront, and the spicy impression intensifies even more. No trace of apple for me. I also don’t find it floral at all throughout the entire progression. I miss the sweetness. Here you simply get a whole lot of spice with a bit of freshness. The freshness gradually fades away, and it becomes a pure spice bomb. I also get some pepper here, even though none is listed.
I also have certain flashbacks to Sauvage EdT, without them smelling identical. But both have that spicy synthetic note. I found Sauvage unpleasant and stinky back then, but I quite like this one. As it develops, more and more woods come through, but it remains true to its spicy line.
The scent is already a statement in terms of its DNA. I see a successful businessman in a suit wanting to make a certain statement. Or someone in a high position in the office. As a party, gym, or casual scent, I find it almost too strict. However, I wear it when I feel like it; it’s just what I primarily associate with Infinity in my mind's eye. The perfect wearing time, in my opinion, is spring and autumn.
The bottle is visually a feast for the eyes. I haven’t seen one with a hole in the middle like this before. The sprayer could be improved; it’s a bit difficult to dose. The cap doesn’t hold properly already. This will surely get worse the more you use it. The dream design was implemented with cheap materials. Unfortunately, this has cost the bottle a better rating, which is a shame.
I find the sillage very good, significantly better than what was evident from the reviews here. It really lingers well in the room and around me.
I’ll report on longevity later.
Overall, I can definitely give a recommendation here. Anyone looking for a potent, pleasant, spicy fresh woody scent for business and wanting to let their masculine side show a bit is in the right place here.
Unfortunately, I can’t make comparisons to L'Homme Ultime, as I don’t know it.
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