(This post was last modified: 04-07-2016, 11:35 PM by NeoXerxes.)
(04-07-2016, 10:48 PM)onethinline Wrote: NeoXerxes how's the exploration of the Allure line going? I only have Edition Blanche, which I'm wearing again today, but every time I get around to it I like it a more (was just lukewarm when I first bought it blind). The lemon-pepper-sweet-vetiver effect is fascinating and not at all inane. Thoughts on the original?
So I will say up front that I tend to prefer niche fragrances. To me they often smell better quality and have more interesting blends. Lately though, I have been so impressed by the pleasant way that Dior's Sauvage wears (not necessarily the quality or the interest factor) that I figured I should revisit a few designer fragrances. My impressions of most fragrance houses remain the same as before - I don't like them. Even most of Chanel's fragrances are simply not my style. Fragrances like the famed Egoiste and Pour Monsieur I can respect, but will not wear.
My recent testing focused on the Bleu de Chanel line (Bleu EDT and EDP) and the Allure Homme line (Allure, Sport, Eau Extreme, and Sport Cologne - I didn't revisit Edition Blanche because I couldn't get ahold of the new EDP version). Anyway, Bleu de Chanel was a big "meh" for me. I wanted to like it, but the synthetics used sear my nose. And I didn't get much complexity. The EDP version is slightly better to my nose, but the EDT was more wearable. For whatever reason Bleu de Chanel is often compared with Sauvage - I find Sauvage to be infinitely better, more wearable, and more pleasant to others. Fortunately the Allure line was much more interesting than Bleu De Chanel for me.
The original Allure Homme is one of the most complex designer fragrances I have ever tried, as it morphs its character among several fragrance archetypes: I get citrus, aromatics, leathers, vanillic elements, and a healthy dose of tonka bean. Florals and herbs add interest and further complexity, while a classic "men's cologne vibe" underpins the composition. The original Allure Homme is an excellent fragrance in my opinion. My favorite from the line along with Allure Homme Sport Cologne.
Allure Homme Sport was another good fragrance, though I wouldn't wear it since it strikes me as a bit brash. I get aquatic notes on top, which quickly dries down into a warm yet freshened tonka/vanilla/cedar mix. A very nice sport fragrance - perhaps one of the best on the market - but again, something that I probably wouldn't wear as I prefer eau de colognes to "sport" scents.
Allure Homme Sport Cologne is a fantastic cologne-style fragrance. It mixes citruses and aldehydes to create a sparkling, nose-tickling effect that conveys both freshness and cleanness. It's short lived and not particularly distinctive, but I'd love to wear it on a hot day. My favorite of the line along with Allure Homme.
Eau Extreme was an uninspiring air freshener mixed with candy and ice cream. Not a fan.