05/29/2020

Darkbeat
350 Reviews

Darkbeat
1
Another perfume with nuances of 1 Million ...
Having found myself with this perfume after a long time, and re-reading myself, has made me rethink what I had written about it, because I no longer feel that way. We know that the sense of smell develops and we expand olfactory horizons, so I preferred to delete my previous review, which did not fit what I currently perceive, and write this with my new point of view.
I like this perfume, but there have been times when it reminded me of "1 Million" by Paco Rabanne, and it bored me a bit, thank goodness it later changes, and although they continue to look alike, they develop a bit different.
The beginning is what I like most about perfume, here it reminds me a bit of Alfred Dunhill's Desire for a Men, very fruity and fresh, but soon cinnamon appears and begins to take on the tone of 1M, which remains almost all the life of perfume, but with nuances that are distancing it, little by little, from the proposal of Paco Rabanne. Then, its fruit load is reduced, and the floral notes emerge, along with a residual cinnamon stick. Here it still looks like 1M, but it is much thinner and more elegant, nothing shrill. The final drying of the fragrance, when the initial cinnamon sweetness was beginning to diminish, gives a plus of sweetness, vanilla-amber, finishing off a sweet, woody and resinous finish with a sprinkled floral hint. It is not bad, but the whiff of its clear inspiration has bored me a bit.
The duration is moderate low, I was smelling it for about 5 hours in leather with a discreet wake almost from the beginning, and from the first hour on the skin.
Recommended for evenings and nights and cool climates, although being so harmless, it could dress at any time and day of the year without problems.
I like this perfume, but there have been times when it reminded me of "1 Million" by Paco Rabanne, and it bored me a bit, thank goodness it later changes, and although they continue to look alike, they develop a bit different.
The beginning is what I like most about perfume, here it reminds me a bit of Alfred Dunhill's Desire for a Men, very fruity and fresh, but soon cinnamon appears and begins to take on the tone of 1M, which remains almost all the life of perfume, but with nuances that are distancing it, little by little, from the proposal of Paco Rabanne. Then, its fruit load is reduced, and the floral notes emerge, along with a residual cinnamon stick. Here it still looks like 1M, but it is much thinner and more elegant, nothing shrill. The final drying of the fragrance, when the initial cinnamon sweetness was beginning to diminish, gives a plus of sweetness, vanilla-amber, finishing off a sweet, woody and resinous finish with a sprinkled floral hint. It is not bad, but the whiff of its clear inspiration has bored me a bit.
The duration is moderate low, I was smelling it for about 5 hours in leather with a discreet wake almost from the beginning, and from the first hour on the skin.
Recommended for evenings and nights and cool climates, although being so harmless, it could dress at any time and day of the year without problems.