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Lancome Hypnose Homme Eau de Toilette - 50 ml

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This was made to be worn at night. I tend to wear it on a dinner or a night out, but this isn't that strong to be considered as a good clubing fragrance. It's just a cheap fragrance that has nice ideas but on a budget. In 1935, a successful businessman named Armand Petitjean opened a small boutique intending to sell fragrances and other beauty products. He named it Lancome after an ancient castle, Le Chateau de Lancome, which had inspired him for years. This castle and its beautiful ruins would have an even larger impact on Lancome in the years to come. The wild roses that grew around the ruins inspired many of Lancome’s most famous fragrances, as well as its logo and branding. A Timeline of Major Events in Lancome’s History Petitjean dies at the age of 84. Before he passes away, he expresses happiness at having “lived enough for three lifetimes.” I don't want to deny this fragrance its class, I would probably even smell it out among umpteen others. But I'll make it short: "Hypnosis" is not my case! I actually want the scent to please me, but it doesn't get there, not even after an hour. Pretty pompous, albeit softly appearing, quite intrusive and with a strict undertone in my nose provided ... and cursedly sweet, even without vanilla, cinnamon or tonka bean. Sounds weird, but it is! Floral: These perfumes smell like fresh-cut flowers. Common floral notes include rose, jasmine, and gardenia. Fans of floral scents will like these Lancome perfumes:

But although we already have a lot of overlap here, hypnosis is very independent. He could already be a child of both in an abstract way... But it's a little less sweet, less sweet. Like a green Le Male, without the vanilla cloud. Lancôme Paris is a French cosmetics company launched by Armand Petitjean, a former Coty employee, in 1935. The company's name was inspired by the ruins of a castle, Le Château de Lancosme, and the brand's rose symbol was inspired by the roses that surround it. The first fragrances from Lancôme in 1935 are womens' scents Tendre Nuit, Bocages, Conquete, Kypre and Tropiques. Lancôme joined the L'Oreal family in 1964, after which many of their classic and best-loved fragrances were produced, including Climat, Magie Noire and Tresor. In the base notes, the warmth of amber is the most dominant scent, lending the perfume a rich and resinous undertone. This is balanced by the animalic and slightly powdery aroma of musk, which adds depth to the overall composition. Patchouli makes a subtle appearance in the base, contributing a touch of earthiness and woody character to the fragrance.

Amandine Clerc-Marie: An award-winning perfumer who was instrumental in developing new fragrances for the bestselling Tresor collection. For me Le Male and also La Nuit de L'Homme are fragrances that do something very similar, but are simply better and more pleasant in all respects: In terms of occasions, this Eau de Toilette is best suited for evening wear and nights out. The scent is also appropriate for leisure activities and business settings, allowing you to wear it in various environments. Its powdery, floral, and gourmand nuances offer a subtle touch of complexity, making it a great choice for daily wear as well. For me it is a slightly sweet, slightly fresh, spicy, slightly oriental, and somewhat balsamic lavender scent. If someone can't do so much with lavender now, it's also represented in Le Male, or La Nuit de L'Homme.

Because this was discontinued, it may became a bit expensive and i will not recommend you to spend much money on this. Get "La Nuit de L'Homme (Eau de Toilette) | Yves Saint Laurent" for a better night out/dinner fragrance. They aren't super similar but they do utilize lavender and cardamom and the YSL is miles away better. By the way, there is another EdT, which I think is very similar to Hypnosis: "Horizon Man" by Esprit. I matched it from memory, but verified it with perfume. Largest note: Lavender. I've had this sweetheart for a really long time now, one of my first fragrances since I was Parfumo, as far as I can remember... Lancome has produced many, many collections over the years. Here are some of the most popular ones available today. I'd give him the rating "La Nuit Understatement" or something. You could use it for occasions where you want to wear this fragrance but don't want to create a false impression, such as funerals, business meetings, or job interviews.

In this phase, Hypnôse Homme acts almost as strong as a concentrate, ggfs. already a little overdone as the flacon. Here, the content alternates between light fruitiness and tart spicy notes that go shallowly into the synthetic. Isabella Rossellini: A world-famous model who was the face of Tresor for many years, before handing the torch to her daughter Elettra. After i found out that this was going to be discontinued (in fact, it was discontinued recently) i bought a 50ml bottle of this. Not because i really love this but because it's weird and intriguing. Harry Fremont: A recent winner of the Fragrance Foundation’s 2017 Perfumer of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award, who helped create fragrances for the Miracle collection. This is a nice fragrance if you find it for a nice price. Has some nice ideas and the overall smell is pleasant but it's cheap materials make me nauseated sometimes, specially the opening.

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