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I did it..
I actually just wanted to make a statement about the perfume. However, since the available characters weren't enough, here comes a review after all.
The scent has polarized so much that I just had to get it. I have been following Jeremy Fragrance for a long time, I must say. Ever since I got into this hobby, I've also started watching various perfume reviewers on YouTube. Yes, and Jeremy was one of them, and as everyone knows, he was a unique person. But I thought it was really cool and figured someone whose life mission is to talk only about perfume and someone who has such a broad overview of the market would release an amazing product. By now, I no longer follow Jeremy. He was always a bit different, and not everyone liked his style, but now he has completely drifted off.
I never wanted to pay €160 for a scent that I hadn't at least smelled once. And even so, I find it very hard to pay €160 for any perfume at all. That's why I had closed the book on the whole thing.
I still follow him on Instagram, though. I never watch live streams on Instagram, but I saw that he was doing one and just wanted to take a quick look. There was a coupon code just for the live stream itself. “Buy 2, pay for 1.” That was the moment I thought: “Whatever, just buy it now!”
Now here comes my short and snappy statement:
It is DEFINITELY not worth its price! It’s a mediocre designer scent at a niche price. Bleu de Chanel or Dior Sauvage do the same job and are 100 times better for a much, much lower price. So anyone considering getting this scent: Don’t do it! It’s really not worth it. It’s just disgusting how Jeremy promotes it and claims it’s the “best men’s fragrance in the world.” I really don’t want to know how many people bought this thing at full price.
One more thing. The bottle is truly a disgrace. I have never seen such a cheap presentation as with Office for Men. Starting with the cheap packaging all the way to the cap, which you could easily crush with a snap of your fingers. When you buy Office for Men, you just feel cheated.
I cannot recommend anyone to get this scent. If you want to know how it smells, then buy a decant from one of the colleagues in the souk in the 2ml variant and give the poor seller who bought a whole bottle a fiver on top.
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My heart and my wallet are bleeding..
I usually don’t write reviews here on Parfumo at all, but the new release from Dior has prompted me to do so. I rushed to my trusted perfumery even before the launch and absolutely wanted to test it, as Dior Sauvage is currently the most popular men’s fragrance on the market. I have already owned both the EdT and the EdP and wanted to include this third baby in my collection. I had my girlfriend in tow. We were able to test the perfume. And what can I say, I really liked the scent. My girlfriend liked it even more. That’s when the decision to buy was made, and I was as happy as a little child.
A few days later in the future.
Unfortunately, I have to say that the performance of the perfume is really, really devastatingly poor. The scent has no sillage, meaning it sits very close to the skin, and no matter how much of the perfume you apply, another person can only smell it if you were to become intimate with that person and they were to sniff directly at your neck. No exaggeration. You yourself can no longer perceive the scent after a short time. At least that’s how it is on my skin.
Since this version is the perfume and is supposed to be the strongest version, I am even more disappointed. This version has nothing to do with its predecessors when it comes to performance.
The predecessors are both very strong and have an impressive sillage for being fresh scents. The scent itself is really good, I must say. In my opinion, it’s the best of the 3 Sauvages.
But considering the price and how poorly this perfume performs, I am truly disappointed and wish I could return this scent. Such a shame, I was really looking forward to it.