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Most Masculine 2025

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4.6 / 10 52 Ratings
A new and limited perfume by Fragrance One for men, released in 2025. The scent is spicy-animal. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Spicy
Animal
Oriental
Floral
Woody

Fragrance Notes

DopamineDopamine
Ratings
Scent
4.652 Ratings
Longevity
6.644 Ratings
Sillage
6.246 Ratings
Bottle
3.250 Ratings
Value for money
1.653 Ratings
Submitted by Walkergrandl · last update on 01/23/2026.
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Steveee

4 Reviews
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Steveee
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Scam in Marrakesh
The Stanley Ipkiss (protagonist from The Mask) of the perfume world strikes again. Despite the exaggerated price, I was allowed to test the scent. One must give it to him. It features an authentic true cumin note. But is there something more?
The scent reminds me of a trip to the souk in Marrakesh. At the numerous spice stalls, you can stock up your kitchen while pushing through the sweaty crowd. But beware, spice is not just spice. Tourists are often targeted with aggressive sales pitches to offload poor quality goods and boost profits. You should also avoid following strangers into dark alleys and always keep an eye on your wallet. The risk of scams is simply too high, and instead of a cheap shopping trip, it can become very expensive if your wallet disappears.
Thus, the scent can also be described. You get an interesting fragrance, but at what price?
Instead of promoting dopamine, the scent likely boosts cortisol and adrenaline when you realize you've been completely ripped off with the poor bottle and linear scent.
I would be angry, but unfortunately, it's not surprising from Jeremy.
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SchnüFFleRR

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SchnüFFleRR
Top Review 33  
Dopamine Perfume or Marketing Gimmick? This is how Most Masculine smells to me.
That our cap sprayer, bottle licker, and favorite Christian is once again trying everything to polarize is impressively proven by his new release: Most Masculine.

For a hefty €559, 100 ml of this so-called “dopamine juice” is sold over the counter.

The bottle is - as with Black Tie - matte black. The spray head is solid, but still without a sleeve, and the cap is a disgrace even for drugstore fragrances.

But let’s get to the most important point:
How does pure masculinity actually smell?

Scent Impression:

First of all: Anyone who has always wanted to know how dopamine smells will be disappointed here.
The fragrance can, however, be clearly categorized as an oriental scent and surprises with a voluminous opening that, compared to its predecessors, even seems almost “natural.”

The top note starts with a strong dose of cumin and anise. For untrained noses or those who do not like such scents, this can be somewhat overwhelming at first. But after just a few moments, additional oriental notes join in (I suspect): nutmeg, guaiac wood, myrrh, and benzoin.

Before the scent becomes too dense or even sweaty, a surprisingly light sweetness comes to the forefront. It’s hard to assess exactly where this sweetness comes from. It somewhat resembles a zesty rum or tobacco mix - almost like the scent of Dr. Pepper.

The fragrance does not undergo a significant development afterward. The spicy notes become somewhat softer over time, with cumin and anise remaining the most present. They blend with the sweet notes, so that the scent finishes spicy, sweet, and slightly sweaty in the drydown.

A direct comparison is difficult, as the fragrance is quite unique. However, if one had to name a reference, one could say that Most Masculine is a mix of Dubai - Majalis and a decent splash of "Enigma Parfum Cologne | Roja Parfums." However, Most Masculine brings more anise, clove, and cumin in the opening, and the sweetness seems - like the entire fragrance - somewhat discordant and slightly synthetic at times.

Longevity:

At least one mistake from the past has been avoided here: The nuclear chemists of JPG fragrances do not seem to have been involved this time. This spares us the headache-inducing, penetrating Date for Men DNA.

The longevity and sillage are overall solid and slightly above average. On my skin, the fragrance projected well for about 4 hours before it became faintly perceptible after 6-7 hours. On clothing, it lasts longer but loses character, as the scent seems to need interaction with the skin, in my opinion. For a normal day, the longevity is sufficient, with the first half hour particularly standing out due to the intensely projecting top notes.

Concept behind Most Masculine:

If Jeremy had marketed himself more sympathetically in recent months and not presented himself like an exhibitionist altar boy on cocaine, this fragrance could have had the potential to attract more attention - in a positive sense.

Imagine a high-quality oriental bottle, an elegant packaging, a classy name like Oriental Dream, and a stylish promotional video in a desert landscape. Add a price under €300, and the fragrance might have really had a chance to be taken seriously.
But as we know, the fragrance sells like hotcakes anyway - regardless of how controversial the presentation and the person behind it are.

Conclusion:

Basically, the fragrance is by no means as bad as the partly devastating reviews suggest. Those who enjoy oriental and spicy creations will certainly get their money's worth here.

However, the olfactory quality is only part of the story. The cheap cap, the inflated price, and especially Jeremy Fragrance's behavior leave many sour.

Presentation, packaging, and name? A complete misunderstanding.
The fragrance itself? Quite interesting for lovers of oriental scents - but certainly not for €559.
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Roppliu

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Roppliu
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Sweaty, spicy, at least intriguing
I despise everything about the marketing of this fragrance. One should not support something that promotes men as the dominant beings. However, as a former Jeremy video watcher, curiosity got the better of me, and I participated in a sharing.

The scent itself is at least intriguing. I haven't smelled anything like this before. Very spicy and woody, could be cumin, could also be oud, or both. Much less of an Ambroxan bomb than its predecessors, making it somewhat more restrained. To me, it smells quite sweaty; it could be cumin, and it has a slightly urinous quality, reminiscent of a men's locker room after sports. I don't find it particularly appealing, but it is at least unique and seems well-made. Over time, the scent becomes softer and increasingly pleasant. I am relatively sure: if the marketing were different, if it had an artisan or niche label on it, it would be celebrated by many here.

Price/performance is, of course, absurd. I feel the same way about Roja and similar brands. I didn't have a bottle in hand, but I know it is similar to the predecessors. And I know those. The quality of the bottle and the packaging is of the lowest level; drugstore fragrances often do better. The sprayer is fantastic. The non-disclosure of the perfumer suggests that this time they didn't even want to spend money on someone of higher caliber.
Updated on 02/08/2025
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For me, it's a floral Antaeus with a hint of lemon and a slight Kouros touch. Fresh-pissy-spicy!
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The scent reflects Jeremy.
He now looks like his 50-cent bottles with aluminum caps. Performance: TikTok Dance
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Smells a bit
urine-like, sweaty, musty.
(Cumin/Oud?)
Over time it becomes
smoother and more pleasant.
Unique, but in my opinion
not bad.
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7
Miserable for the price. Sweet, slightly cloying brew with hardly any H+S and absolutely no definable idea behind it. No POWER!
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How can anyone want to smell like that? It's a mystery to me. It smells strongly of urine and sweat for me... But this fragrance is definitely a statement.
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Citrusy, spicy, strong patchouli - could be a Jean Paul Gaultier on steroids***
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Sweaty-animalic top note, along with some oriental accompanying accords. H/S very good. However, for €559, it's an outrageous rip-off!
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No, sorry, it's not worth the price. For 560 euros, very cheap packaging, cheap plastic cap, and a standard bottle like from the dm store.
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I don't even want to rate this thing. 94% alcohol for nearly 600€. Christian values are something else.
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Very unusual scent
Starts for me like a molecular fragrance
slightly floral, then it becomes fresh/spicy
Unique for me, hats off Jrmy
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