Hey Forum,
I'm an avid traditional wet shaver and I also enjoy a vast number of fragrances.
As many other frag heads I have ventured into the world of niche fragrances lately (last 2 years) and sampled, tested and blind bought my fair share of niche fragrances.
With most niche frags you really DO smells that they are higher quality from the first second you apply them.
They lack the alcohol cloud many designer frags have upon first sniff, and they tend to smell more natural, pure and more well made.
With that said, I find that after I have owned a good 50+ niche frags, I find a lot of them harder to wear in public and I also honestly find them harder to appreciate personally.
I feel like drinking a very fine Bourgogne wine, priced 2-3 times higher than a lot of the more powerful darker red wine from overseas (seen from a European perspective). But I honestly appreciate the cheaper darker more powerfull one dimensional red wine a bit more than the finer Bourgogne wine (not always, but quite often this is the case)
With niche fragrances I feel they are absolutely higher quality, they smell natural, and often have great longevity on my skin.
But I find scents like Tom Ford Tuscan Leather, Frederic Malle Musc Ravageur, Serge Lutens Chergui & Andy Tauer L'Air du desert Marocaine increasingly more difficult to wear and also to enjoy.
I find that the niche frags I actually prefer are more higher end designers than real niche frags - Creed, Bond No.9, Hermés, Commes de Garcon.
I do still enjoy a couple of Malle, TF Tobacco Vanille, an Amouage and a Xerorff, but I seem to go back to my old favorite designer classics more and more the longer I'm in this frag gamne.
Anyone else have this same feeling ?
For instance is Andy Tauer L'Air du desert Marocaine increasingly more difficult for me to enjoy and actually find places to wear. It has this powerfull dry smell of hay, amber and animalistic notes to my nose. Definitely high quality scent, but not a scent I really can say that I enjoy highly, and I have never received one compliment wearing.
Okay, I wear frags for me, myself and I - but this frags takes some time to learn to appreciate and understand, and I'm not sure I want to have to spend time learning this appreciation of a fragrance.
So I'm finding that I increasingly use my old trusty designer frags and some of the more mainstream niche - and seldomly use the more advanced niche frags.
Personally I prefer Mugler Pure Havane, Pure Malt, Eau de Baux, Kors for Men over my Serge Lutens Chergui, which have this sweet honey note that almost makes me gag
Serge Lutens Musc Koublai Khan actually smells of dirty underwear on my skin, Fumeire Turque of a burnt fire with a lot of hay mixed in it.
Malle's Musc Ravageur is a very nice cosy daring close quarter scent, but I have now had two women telling me it makes them feel sick - so now I can't use this frag for that purpose anymore
Tom Ford Tuscan Leather is a beautiful leather scent - very high quality and very natural smelling, but while I do enjoy the scent of leather, I have a hard time finding the right place for smelling of the inside of a high quality leather jacket........maybe it's just me
I actually prefer Dueto Golden Boy over Tom Ford Tuscan Leather because the leather scent iin this is more subdued and mixed with vanilla and sweetness, so better and easier to wear.
Montale fragrances are just very intense and heavy and prokjects like beast on my skin - and I feel they all share the same DNA. Dark Oud and Black Oud smells very close to my nose, and again I find it hard to wear them out in public and not sure I really enjoy the scents. They are 'demanding' in a sort of dark heavy way.
A niche house that makes some very nice versatile scents are Frapin - I really enjoy a lot of their frags highly, but the 4 I have all suffer from smelling very naural and wonderful - but they all lack in the longevity and projection department. While they are not the priciest niche frags, I still feel when you pay more than $125 and up for a 100 ml frag, I almost demand a certain level of longevity (6-8 hours solid and more) Frapin frags do not deliver that, on my skin at least. I'm a huge fan of 1270, 1697 and L'Humaniste
Am I the only one feeling like this......not quite feeling I get value for money in my niche fragrances any longer
I'm an avid traditional wet shaver and I also enjoy a vast number of fragrances.
As many other frag heads I have ventured into the world of niche fragrances lately (last 2 years) and sampled, tested and blind bought my fair share of niche fragrances.
With most niche frags you really DO smells that they are higher quality from the first second you apply them.
They lack the alcohol cloud many designer frags have upon first sniff, and they tend to smell more natural, pure and more well made.
With that said, I find that after I have owned a good 50+ niche frags, I find a lot of them harder to wear in public and I also honestly find them harder to appreciate personally.
I feel like drinking a very fine Bourgogne wine, priced 2-3 times higher than a lot of the more powerful darker red wine from overseas (seen from a European perspective). But I honestly appreciate the cheaper darker more powerfull one dimensional red wine a bit more than the finer Bourgogne wine (not always, but quite often this is the case)
With niche fragrances I feel they are absolutely higher quality, they smell natural, and often have great longevity on my skin.
But I find scents like Tom Ford Tuscan Leather, Frederic Malle Musc Ravageur, Serge Lutens Chergui & Andy Tauer L'Air du desert Marocaine increasingly more difficult to wear and also to enjoy.
I find that the niche frags I actually prefer are more higher end designers than real niche frags - Creed, Bond No.9, Hermés, Commes de Garcon.
I do still enjoy a couple of Malle, TF Tobacco Vanille, an Amouage and a Xerorff, but I seem to go back to my old favorite designer classics more and more the longer I'm in this frag gamne.
Anyone else have this same feeling ?
For instance is Andy Tauer L'Air du desert Marocaine increasingly more difficult for me to enjoy and actually find places to wear. It has this powerfull dry smell of hay, amber and animalistic notes to my nose. Definitely high quality scent, but not a scent I really can say that I enjoy highly, and I have never received one compliment wearing.
Okay, I wear frags for me, myself and I - but this frags takes some time to learn to appreciate and understand, and I'm not sure I want to have to spend time learning this appreciation of a fragrance.
So I'm finding that I increasingly use my old trusty designer frags and some of the more mainstream niche - and seldomly use the more advanced niche frags.
Personally I prefer Mugler Pure Havane, Pure Malt, Eau de Baux, Kors for Men over my Serge Lutens Chergui, which have this sweet honey note that almost makes me gag
Serge Lutens Musc Koublai Khan actually smells of dirty underwear on my skin, Fumeire Turque of a burnt fire with a lot of hay mixed in it.
Malle's Musc Ravageur is a very nice cosy daring close quarter scent, but I have now had two women telling me it makes them feel sick - so now I can't use this frag for that purpose anymore
Tom Ford Tuscan Leather is a beautiful leather scent - very high quality and very natural smelling, but while I do enjoy the scent of leather, I have a hard time finding the right place for smelling of the inside of a high quality leather jacket........maybe it's just me
I actually prefer Dueto Golden Boy over Tom Ford Tuscan Leather because the leather scent iin this is more subdued and mixed with vanilla and sweetness, so better and easier to wear.
Montale fragrances are just very intense and heavy and prokjects like beast on my skin - and I feel they all share the same DNA. Dark Oud and Black Oud smells very close to my nose, and again I find it hard to wear them out in public and not sure I really enjoy the scents. They are 'demanding' in a sort of dark heavy way.
A niche house that makes some very nice versatile scents are Frapin - I really enjoy a lot of their frags highly, but the 4 I have all suffer from smelling very naural and wonderful - but they all lack in the longevity and projection department. While they are not the priciest niche frags, I still feel when you pay more than $125 and up for a 100 ml frag, I almost demand a certain level of longevity (6-8 hours solid and more) Frapin frags do not deliver that, on my skin at least. I'm a huge fan of 1270, 1697 and L'Humaniste
Am I the only one feeling like this......not quite feeling I get value for money in my niche fragrances any longer