Valentino Uomo Intense

DSportello
24.04.2024 - 06:36 AM
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Bottle
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Sillage
9
Longevity
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Scent

You Awesome Son of a Gun! or The Iris-Vanilla-Tonka Wedding

Assuming that my beloved Iris fragrances by DIOR and PRADA, whose names I don't even need to mention here, would serve me wonderfully for all times, I first stumbled across the Valentino Uomo (love!) and its bigger brother, which is intended more for the evening hours, the Valentino Uomo Intense and what can I say. Here we go again!
How wonderful is this fragrance.
I tested this fragrance on my left arm directly with my beloved Dior Homme Intense (2011) on my right arm to make sure that I don't just buy it and then not use it because the redundancy is too great. And no, it's "worth it", even if you have DHI.
Just as its little brother Valentino Uomo has the softest sweetness I know, Valentino Uomo Intense is not even close to being "intense" in the true sense of the word. VUI is gentler and softer than DHI, doesn't have the lipstick accord and ends with an iris-vanilla-tonka wedding that is not to be missed!
It's a wonderful fragrance in a wonderful bottle, and I want to wear a leather jacket every time, spray this fragrance so that the black leather jacket on black and gray jeans says "Here comes a daring, dangerous man", only to have the Valentino Uomo Intense intervene very quickly to correct: "Oh, that's a gentle guy. He's not dangerous.".

The mandarin must be mentioned at the beginning:
The fragrance begins incredibly wonderfully fruity, so that this fragrance stands out again from the wonderful other iris fragrances. What the dry lipstick accord is to Dior Homme Intense (2011), the mandarin at the beginning is to Valentino Uomo Intense, which introduces the wonderfully warm drydown. This fragrance is a mixture of leather jacket and fur. A gentle roughneck with spikes that don't hurt, just as the bottle announces.

Try it, friends. Who knows how long it will be around.
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