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Leather executive chair father of Dior Homme Intense
I don't personally own [Dior Homme Parfum], and I don't plan to change that in the next 15 years - that's for starters.
This is by no means to say that I don't like it, but I still feel too young and see this more masculine, more grown-up version of [Dior Homme Intense] more as a perfume that dignified men would wear from the age of 45, perhaps even a few more years.
The [Dior Homme Parfum] is definitely special, even among its range, as it exudes a kind of class and style as soon as you spray it on. The powdery-sweet iris, for which the Dior Homme left is known, immediately makes a noticeable appearance, while a subtle leather note joins in unobtrusively, adding to the masculinity of the fragrance and giving it a mysterious touch.
The fragrance continues when the top note with its iris slowly recedes and gives way to notes of tight leather, while my ideal scent of amber is also added. This fragrance composition, illustrated by the tan and texture of the leather, is wrapped in a golden cloak of melting resin (=> amber) interspersed with brown lines and dots. The seductive cloak that an experienced man throws on a romantic evening for a special occasion, captivating his companion with its scent.
Arriving at the solid base of [Dior Homme Parfum], this masterpiece now fully reveals itself. Late in the evening, as the evening draws to a close, the fragrance continues to radiate its remaining radiance in the base for a long time, where a certain orientalism can be recognized, through, as is known for Dior, the softest oud nuances accompanied by pleasant sandalwood, whereby it is by no means smoky, but rather warm and earthy, matching the motif of the base of the fragrance.
Hard facts and figures (if you like to call them that:
On the 4 times I've worn this fragrance now for a few evenings, the scent has done extraordinary things for me- with a longevity of 5pm to 2am- and last smells before the shower at 7am- the scent is a true beast, especially when you consider how off and balanced the scent is as a whole.
Conclusion:
I don't recommend the fragrance for everyday wear, although I wouldn't find it unsuitable on a man of ~60, at least in the COLDER seasons.
The fragrance requires a SELF-CONFIDENT man, and I mean that. Anyone who is not self-confident does not wear the fragrance, but is worn by it (that should sound negative).
Afterword: My first review, so please let me know if this was too long or digressive and what can be done better. I also apologize for the commas, as I don't quite know how to put them ;)
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This is by no means to say that I don't like it, but I still feel too young and see this more masculine, more grown-up version of [Dior Homme Intense] more as a perfume that dignified men would wear from the age of 45, perhaps even a few more years.
The [Dior Homme Parfum] is definitely special, even among its range, as it exudes a kind of class and style as soon as you spray it on. The powdery-sweet iris, for which the Dior Homme left is known, immediately makes a noticeable appearance, while a subtle leather note joins in unobtrusively, adding to the masculinity of the fragrance and giving it a mysterious touch.
The fragrance continues when the top note with its iris slowly recedes and gives way to notes of tight leather, while my ideal scent of amber is also added. This fragrance composition, illustrated by the tan and texture of the leather, is wrapped in a golden cloak of melting resin (=> amber) interspersed with brown lines and dots. The seductive cloak that an experienced man throws on a romantic evening for a special occasion, captivating his companion with its scent.
Arriving at the solid base of [Dior Homme Parfum], this masterpiece now fully reveals itself. Late in the evening, as the evening draws to a close, the fragrance continues to radiate its remaining radiance in the base for a long time, where a certain orientalism can be recognized, through, as is known for Dior, the softest oud nuances accompanied by pleasant sandalwood, whereby it is by no means smoky, but rather warm and earthy, matching the motif of the base of the fragrance.
Hard facts and figures (if you like to call them that:
On the 4 times I've worn this fragrance now for a few evenings, the scent has done extraordinary things for me- with a longevity of 5pm to 2am- and last smells before the shower at 7am- the scent is a true beast, especially when you consider how off and balanced the scent is as a whole.
Conclusion:
I don't recommend the fragrance for everyday wear, although I wouldn't find it unsuitable on a man of ~60, at least in the COLDER seasons.
The fragrance requires a SELF-CONFIDENT man, and I mean that. Anyone who is not self-confident does not wear the fragrance, but is worn by it (that should sound negative).
Afterword: My first review, so please let me know if this was too long or digressive and what can be done better. I also apologize for the commas, as I don't quite know how to put them ;)
Your Rusfrag