L'Homme Intense 2017

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16.04.2024 - 10:47 AM
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The grown-up Prada L'Homme with a strong presence and depth! I Comparison to Prada L'Homme EDT

L'Homme Intense | Prada" is undoubtedly a fragrance that takes the powdery basic DNA of L'Homme to the next level and works with ambery accords and a subtly incorporated tonka note. Many people ask themselves which version they should buy, the L'Homme or the L'Homme Intense - not an easy question to answer, it really depends on the desired area of application.

Before we go into the comparison, it makes sense to look at L'Homme Intense in isolation:

- This opens with a refreshing blend of iris and amber, which gives the fragrance a rather upscale fragrance quality and spicy warmth to the powderiness at the beginning.

- In the drydown, the patchouli and tonka bean make the fragrance more sweet and earthy, although the powderiness does not diminish, of course, but the fragrance then shifts from initially powdery and spicy to powdery and slightly sweet. The progression of the fragrance is not like a Nefs, but rather seamless and slow, almost linear.

- Of course, the amber, patchouli and tonka make the fragrance more powerful, which makes L'Homme Intense far more powerful than its little brother.

Now a brief comparison with L'Homme :

- The L'Homme Intense has far more depth thanks to the additional notes such as amber, patchouli and tonka bean. It is more mature and special; no longer just powdery-clean.

- The performance of L'Homme Intense is far better precisely because of this; the fragrance projects more strongly and lasts longer

- By adding this depth and the associated notes, the range of application is of course a little different; even if the basic DNA is still there, the L'Homme Intense is of course automatically more "special" and no longer as simple and clean... but who cares? You can also wear the Intense pretty well as a daily without being overwhelmed by it.

All in all, a successful release for people who found the L'Homme too simple, but liked the DNA.
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