Marcro

Marcro

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Marcro 7 months ago 1
4711 with some longevity
I got this as a sample in a Christmas calendar. I blind sniffed it and I could have betted all my savings that I was smelling 4711 and that they ripped me off with a cheapy.

Funny that many associate 4711 with "old woman" "aunts bathroom cabinet" smell, and this is labeled as a men's fragrance.

I guess that it is pretty similar to Tom Ford Neroli Portofino as well.
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Marcro 1 year ago 2
7
Bottle
7
Sillage
8
Longevity
7
Scent
Detergent soapy smell with potential
After lurking here for a couple of years I finally came around to write my first review. Here goes..

The opening is quite harsh and strong, akin to a detergent or cleaning product.
There is a prominent note or accord that stays through the whole wearing of the scent that I can't really identify. Almost like old rubber. It might be the oakmoss and carnation.

The late dry down is somewhat similar to the dry down of Drakkar Noir when I think about it (the old rubber thing..).
Sung Homme is a lot harsher than Drakkar Noir though. Drakkar is also much more balanced and shower gel like, airy, whereas Sung Homme is more detergent/soap like.

Since it is not sweet I also can also see that it is a liiitle bit like Paco Rabanne pour homme. However, I think that PRPH is a better soapy smell than Sung.

The scent does feel a bit "old" but I think it has to do with the fact that it doesn't have all the popular molecules of today. It is not sweet which I love. I would have liked it a bit more soapy but that accord I mention somewhat covers what would have given it a higher score.

The projection and sillage seems to be really good given the excellent price.
First time I wore it on my arm it seemed to disappear quite fast but after ten minutes it came back strong which tells me that this is quite a potent fragrance.

I come to think of another fragrance that came out in the same year - JOOP! homme. Not that it smells anything like it, but the performance and unapologetic projection of the scent is similar. Also, JOOP! has a certain strong note that pierces through everything.

I don't love it yet, but I think it will grow on me.
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