11/17/2022
ScentSlave
215 Reviews
ScentSlave
3
I wasn’t sure what I was going to get from this
… but I was pleasantly surprised. I was expecting yet another winter sweet spicy scent along the lines of Spicebomb Extreme or Bvlgari Man In Black (as it is commonly compared to).
Not what I got at all. This one has a very pleasant, old school feel to it. A dark masculinity. It’s a familiar vibe, but I still can’t quite put my finger on where I’ve felt this vibe before.
It in the air where this one shines brightest. If you sniff your wrist, it’s no where near as nice as when it’s wafting in the air.
Imagine them trying to create a winter sweet bomb back in the late 70’s and early 80’s. Back when mens “colognes” (as that was the term for mens fragrance) absolutely HAD to have some “hair on the chest”. That’s how this feels.
There IS a spiciness to it. There IS a sweetness to it. But there is also an extroverted masculinity to it. It is DEMANDING your respect. The guy at work who no one wants to pi$$ off. He isn’t an @$$hole, but he can and will fire anyone in a heartbeat. He is well dressed, successful, and has an egocentric confidence. He can do what he wants to and knows it. He doesn’t need your help.
That is the vibe I get from this.
The radius for the first 2-4 hours is a good 3ft, and the sillage wafts in the air and lingers for that entire time. It then becomes a skin scent that might go for another 2-3 hours afterward.
This feels like those time machine movies where you’re not supposed to change anything that happened back in time; someone went back to 1979 and accidentally left a sample of Spicebomb behind, and someone else tried to replicate it. 3 years pass to 1982, and this is the scent they’ve created.
Not what I got at all. This one has a very pleasant, old school feel to it. A dark masculinity. It’s a familiar vibe, but I still can’t quite put my finger on where I’ve felt this vibe before.
It in the air where this one shines brightest. If you sniff your wrist, it’s no where near as nice as when it’s wafting in the air.
Imagine them trying to create a winter sweet bomb back in the late 70’s and early 80’s. Back when mens “colognes” (as that was the term for mens fragrance) absolutely HAD to have some “hair on the chest”. That’s how this feels.
There IS a spiciness to it. There IS a sweetness to it. But there is also an extroverted masculinity to it. It is DEMANDING your respect. The guy at work who no one wants to pi$$ off. He isn’t an @$$hole, but he can and will fire anyone in a heartbeat. He is well dressed, successful, and has an egocentric confidence. He can do what he wants to and knows it. He doesn’t need your help.
That is the vibe I get from this.
The radius for the first 2-4 hours is a good 3ft, and the sillage wafts in the air and lingers for that entire time. It then becomes a skin scent that might go for another 2-3 hours afterward.
This feels like those time machine movies where you’re not supposed to change anything that happened back in time; someone went back to 1979 and accidentally left a sample of Spicebomb behind, and someone else tried to replicate it. 3 years pass to 1982, and this is the scent they’ve created.