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Fujiyama Private Number by Succès de Paris

Fujiyama Private Number 1997

DarioArgento
01/08/2023 - 08:13 AM
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7.5Scent 7Longevity 7Sillage 7Bottle 7Pricing

The direct line to the boss...

... you don't get with "Private Number" by Fujiyama, but it will definitely get you to the secretary's office.

What I mean is: Private Number is a finely balanced perfume that starts green-spicy & leathery and develops into a subtly soapy and extremely well-groomed scent.

Classic yet somehow modern.

Personally, I like that the transition from the top and heart notes to the base note happens quite quickly, as the fresh-musk-heavy and strongly ambered finale, which lasts surprisingly long, is truly impressive.

Private Number is a clean man’s scent as it should be. In the office, it will never cause a stir but also won’t go unnoticed.
You want to be perceived as wonderfully well-groomed, and you will be.
The remarkable sillage takes care of that.

This perfume also doesn’t copy anything I know and is therefore refreshingly original.
It cannot compete with Prada L`homme and similarly priced counterparts, nor does it want to.

The longevity is quite okay for such a scent at 4-5 hours; you can easily reapply during a break, which shouldn’t be a big deal given the affordable price.

All in all, my collection has gained another unexciting yet somehow intriguing office scent.

My all-time office scent remains "Prada Amber," but since I don't want to die of boredom in the long run, I like to switch it up. Private Number helps me with that ;)

I’m definitely excited to check out other fragrances from the label, as this was a really good start for us.

Have a fragrant day.

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DecloakDecloak 3 years ago
Sehe ich ähnlich. Gefälliger, aber irgendwie etikettenschwindlerischer Duft. Denn jemandes Privatnummer ergattert man damit nie & nimmer!?