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Yves Saint Laurent L'Homme Eau de Parfum 100ml

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Hope I am wrong and this actually smells different/unique from the onslaught of Amberwood overdosed fragrances that currently flood the market... but probably not. Performance is below-average. This is the Le Parfum, but has Eau de Parfum concentration. I get around 4-6 hours on skin, with projection strong for ~10 minutes or so. I was admittedly a bit underwhelmed, but considering what the original sought out to accomplish, it does the job and it does the job well. I also request that, those of you who complain about longevity, to consider the possibility that you are suffering from olfactory fatigue. Just because your nose has ceased to register the scent, that doesn't indicate the people around you have lost their ability to detect the scent.

If you'd like to buy this, note that you'll probably wear it on your nicer spring-summer occasions, as it does have a posh quality to it. But if I were you, I'd buy this, even over La Nuit de l'Homme (I haven't smelled Bleu Electrique yet so I can't pass judgment there), and find excuses here and there to use it. I believe this cologne will stand the test of time. I find that I am completely enamored by the scent profile- it has swept me off my feet. I simply can't find a reason not to adore this. After sampling about 50 fragrances, this is the only one I loved. It works on my skin so well. Having said this, I’m not in love with the opening. It is ozonic, sweet (amberwood), spicy (cardamom), aromatic (geranium), with a slight touch of lemon. The beginning is a little much for me. I don’t love the ozonic notes. However, if you give it 20 minutes, the fragrance calms down a little and a beautiful, dry, masculine cedar note begins to become prominent and it balances everything out. By then, the ozonic notes and lemon are basically gone, and the fragrance is mostly dominated by cedar, spicy cardamom, and sweet amberwood, with some aromatic touches from the geranium/basil/violet leaf. As time passes, it is mainly cedar and amberwood. I really hope people don't get dissuaded from buying this because of the 3.5 its sitting at, if you scroll down to the actual comments you'll find that a lot of the negativity comes from 3 things. 1. People who write off anything with so much as a hint of "blue" as basic and generic. 2. People who blind bought hoping it'd be a carbon copy of the original just stronger. 3. People who hop on every L'homme flanker to hate that they made another flanker instead of remaking the original formulations. You won't see much hate on the smell of the fragrance itself, and this stuff smells AMAZING.I honestly wonder how many of these people even smelled it vs. just seeing amber in the ingredients and marking generic off the bat, and even those who did I wonder how many people gave up on it during the opening and how many sprayed it on paper vs skin. Word to the wise on testing this bad boy, it NEEDS to be applied to the skin. When I smelled it on paper the amber really dominated everything else, which did make it smell generic "blue", however the warmth of your skin really helps elevate the woody cedar base making that that's what's most prominent, and the amber a supporting role. Also, I did find the opening to be a bit generic blue. It's ozonic, citrusy, and aromatic like most blue's. The cardamom does add some flare and spicyness to the opening though. If you wear this, you are going to smell divine, and the people who catch a whiff of you, will also think you smell divine (although they may not explicitly share that information with you). This scent is sexy and addictive and people are going to want to get close to you and smell you.

At first I thought longevity and projection were bad, but after trying this out, i find the longevity to be pretty good, it lasted about 8 hours on my skin. Projection is pretty good for about 2 hours and then it begins to sit closer to your skin. This will get you noticed but it is never too loud. I do not find this cloying at all. L'homme Le Parfum opens up with a blue shower gel blast from the lemon and ginger, mixed with aromatic cardamom at the top. It's in the same vein as Bleu de Chanel EDP and YSL Y EDP, so I can definitely see the resemblance there. The opening only lasts for a few minutes before it starts to settle down into a simple, safe, aromatic woody fragrance with a small cardamom and ginger nuance lingering around with what smells like ambroxan and cedarwood and some small pops of vetiver, with violet leaf and geranium dancing around it, giving it a slightly sweet/green accord. The opening is the most attention-grabbing part of the fragrance with that shower gel opening, which makes this one lean a bit more youthful than the original L'homme, but not so much that it would turn off any potential lookers that like the original. If this is to be the replacement for L’Homme Ultime, that’s a real shame. Artistically, it’s unfortunate to replace something so elegant and unique with the blue scent of the week, but I guess commerce wins.A nice example of how different a perfume can smell in the air, although i never would have expected it on THIS one. However it gave me a lesson for the future. For my nose, vibe and climate I honestly prefer this to the original. I'm not huge on Ginger and I love cardamom so that was a welcome change for me. Ultimately IMO they amped up my favorite part of the original (the cedar) and replaced my least favorite part (the ginger) and the added aquatic notes and freshness make it better for the heat and humidity of the south Florida climate I live in and make it match my beachy vibe better. The complaints about longevity and projection are unjustified. 4 sprays of this and it is has been pleasantly persistent. I can smell it, so I know that other people can smell it in passing. Is this a scent that is going to be assaulting everyone's nasal passageway the moment you enter the room? Probably not. Calling it now, this will be placed in the "generic blue" category by most. The inclusion of Amberwood alone guarantees a robust similarity to fragrances like Invictus (plus all its flankers), BdC parfum, Sauvage parfum, YSL Y (plus all its flankers), ADG Absolu and about a billion others that have heavily utilized this particular molecule in the past 2 years. Sweet, salty, cedar-woody, synthetic and resinous will be its pronounced character. So far, my favorite from the YSL L'Homme collection. Le Parfum is everything a timeless men's fragrance should be--notes of woods, citruses and ambers, with a fresh yet deep and sensual vibe. I'd even go as far as to say that this is as much of a "blue" fragrance as Sauvage, Bleu de Chanel, and even YSL's Y collection. It can come across as a bit mature to some people's noses, but there's a hint of sweetness to this that allows for just enough room for someone in their 20's to pull it off. I no longer own YSL L'Homme Le Parfum. I decided that as well as it works on my skin, it works even better on my uncle's, who now wears this on the daily. A worthwhile buy for me if he's that happy with it!

I do not see any resemblance to YSL Y EDP. That one is dominated by apple, ginger, and sage. Yes they both have amberwood but they are completely different. Performance wise its better then the reformulated original. The projection is exactly where it needs to be for something you want to be noticed, but can be worn everyday without being obnoxious and inducing headaches. Longevity is about 5 hours of good projection, not off the charts but solid.What Le Parfum says to me is that it’s not intended for the fragrance connoisseur, but instead the layman who wants one option for all occasions after growing up a little bit. Maybe he’s just gotten a promotion or is thinking about proposing to his girlfriend, but he’s on the precipice of some major life change. I wish YSL called this fragrance “Dude! Now you’re 30!” as that seems exactly what this is. A little bit more mature, but still having a foot firmly planted in the familiar. But again, performance is so spotty it’s hard to say this modest goal is really achieved. But I love the color of the juice itself. It’s the perfect shade of chroma therapeutic blue to manage that 1/3rd life crisis. I already have La Nuit de l'Homme and Y EDP and I enjoy them a lot so I definitely won't need this one. However, if you don't own a YSL fragrance yet and want something versatile that can be worn in many different occasions, seasons, day or night, this could be the swiss army knife of YSL DNAs. The spices and intensity makes it unique for a blue scent, and the La Nuit DNA makes it appropriate for dates. Very easy to like but not too generic.

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