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Yatagan is probably weird to people whose only exposure to fragrances is at their local Macey's
You want weird?
Secretions Magnifiques (disgusting, actually.)
Beat that, peeps.
A lot of winners in that list. As outcast as I am I would not dare try any of thoseOk. Here. Beaten. Try #1 or 2 on this list:
http://www.oddee.com/item_97123.aspx
I say just go roll in something in the front yard like my dog does. He finds some very unique scents.
Apart from Yatagan, Caron Pour un Homme has a very unique smell (nowadays, back in 1934 when it came out maybe not).
Unique - OK. But do you like it?
No, for me is a very out of date smell, but many people consider it as a masterpiece, and I respect the fact that it is in the market for 80 years!
Apart from Yatagan, Caron Pour un Homme has a very unique smell (nowadays, back in 1934 when it came out maybe not).
Yatagan smells like a myriad of scents launched during the years it was launched. I assume spicy concoctions were in fashion during the early 70s.
Pour Un Homme is mainly lavander and vanilla with some cigarrette ashes in the top notes thanks to recurrent reformulations, I guess. I have a bottle dating from the late 70's, top notes are more in line with normalcy. The ashes are simply absent.