![]() This is no generic, linear tobacco blast, that’s for sure. It’s rounded out by warm and creamy vanilla opens up, with touches of rum and cardamom and cloves lending spice and warmth to the heart. The tobacco in this blend is realistic, sweet tobacco flower just like in Tom Ford’s Tobacco Vanille. Tobacco Collection RWA – Best Zara Perfumes for Him 11:56 pm GMT Occasion: Smelling expensive on a budget It’s a supreme, tempting aroma from start to finish, with solid projection and longevity. Tobacco Collection RWA – Tobacco Vanille Imitatorįor the price, RWA is almost unbelievably good. ![]() For a hilariously low price, you’re blessed with a real compliment-collecting fragrance that is truly versatile. You’ll get an hour or so of solid projection before Vibrant Leather retreats to skin-scent territory for a further 4-5.Įven with that in mind, Vibrant Leather is a cologne I would recommend to basically anyone. It’s a watered-down interpretation, but you can’t expect anything more for the price. Vibrant Leather wears as more a light Eau de Toilette than a powerful Eau de Parfum. I interpret Vibrant Leather as a fresh and clean fragrance, rather than the dark leather the name prepares you for.Īs you’d expect for a cheaper cologne, it doesn’t pack quite as much of a punch as its designer inspiration. This freshness fades within an hour or two into a wood, musky aroma. Vibrant Leather opens up with the iconic combo of bergamot and zesty lemon and lime. If you’ve always wanted to get into Creed fragrances but can’t afford them, this is the cologne for you. Vibrant Leather – Best Zara Perfumes for Him On top of that, scents are hugely subjective so it’s worth giving them a smell before you buy.įurther disclaimer: Describing scents is notoriously difficult, so give me a break.07:57 am GMT Occasion: Creed Aventus fans To be honest, I don’t think it really matters when you’re spending such a small amount. ![]() FYI, an eau de toilette (EDT), by definition, won’t last as long as an eau de parfum (EDP) because the concentration of perfume oil to alcohol/water is lower. For that reason, I bring you the best perfume ‘dupes’ that really do smell like the pricier versions, so you can still smell divine without taking out a loan.Ī disclaimer: I didn’t test the longevity of these perfumes in comparison to the more expensive ones, mainly because this really does depend on the wearer. Turns out that Primark and other high street brands are pretty good at ‘taking inspiration’, shall we say, from some higher-end scents and creating some great smell-a-like cheap perfumes. But the irritating thing about fragrance is that you usually have to spend upwards of £30 on a bottle which, when you can’t even justify taking the leap from Sainsburys Basics to just Sainsburys, is not going to happen. I have a perfume shelf in my room that houses around 12 bottles of the stuff. No doubt there’s a scent that summed up your teens, too.Īnd the obsession continues. It might have been on a 2006 family holiday to Turkey when my cousin would douse herself in Davidoff’s Cool Water, and I decided that was exactly what I wanted to smell like for the forseeable future (I stand by it, too). ![]()
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