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Guerlain L'Homme IdĂŠal Inforgraphic
Hi Gents! 👋 Here’s the ultimate Guerlain L'Homme Idéal 🥃 infographic breakdown. Can you spot any mistakes or missing details? 🔍 And which version of the L'Homme Idéal line is your absolute favorite? Would love to hear your thoughts! 👇
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5 Fragrance Deals Worth Your Attention This Week!
1. Maison Margiela Replica On A Date EDT, 3.4 oz / 100 ml - Brand/store: Maison Margiela Replica via MaxAroma - Original price: $170.00 - Sale price: $95.00 - Discount: About 44% off - Why it is a good deal: A recognizable niche/designer fragrance line with a strong verified markdown. - Link: https://www.maxaroma.com/fragrance/unisex/maison-martin-margiela-replica-on-a-date/pid/33184/4 2. Maison Margiela Replica Under The Lemon Trees, 3.4 oz / 100 ml - Brand/store: Maison Margiela Replica via MaxAroma - Original price: $170.00 - Sale price: $94.00 - Discount: About 45% off - Why it is a good deal: Fresh, easy-wearing scent from a known line, with clear deal pricing and savings shown. - Link: https://www.maxaroma.com/fragrance/niche-fragrances/maison-martin-margiela-replica-under-the-lemon-trees/pid/28439/2 3. Versace Men’s Eros EDP Spray, 3.4 oz / 100 ml - Brand/store: Versace via Jomashop - Original price: $130.00 (1/3) - Sale price: $64.59 after coupon - Discount/code: About 50% off with code SCENT30 - Why it is a good deal: Popular men’s fragrance, easy recommendation for guys building a scent rotation, with the after-coupon price clearly shown. - Link: https://www.jomashop.com/versace-mens-eros-edp-spray-3-4-oz-fragrances-8011003861224.html 4. Versace Men’s Dylan Blue EDT Spray, 3.4 oz - Brand/store: Versace via Jomashop - Original price: $105.00 - Sale price: $53.19 after coupon - Discount/code: About 49% off with code SCENT30 - Why it is a good deal: Versatile blue fragrance profile — useful for office, casual, and everyday wear. - Link: https://www.jomashop.com/versace-perfume-vdbmts34.html
5 Fragrance Deals Worth Your Attention This Week!
Known Labels of people within a Perfume Community.
Clone Warrior: Someone who strongly defends clones, dupes, Middle Eastern inspired-by fragrances, or budget alternatives. Sometimes positive, but often used as a jab when someone refuses to admit the original is better. Niche Snob:: A person who looks down on designers, cheapies, and clones because they prefer expensive niche or artisan fragrances. Designer Bro: Someone who mostly wears popular designer scents: Dior Sauvage, Bleu de Chanel, YSL Y, Invictus, Eros, etc. Usually wants easy compliments and mass appeal. Beast Mode Bro: Someone who judges fragrances mainly by strength, projection, and longevity. If it does not last 10+ hours or “fill a room,” they call it weak. “Beast mode” is widely used in fragrance groups to mean very strong performance/projection. Compliment Chaser: Someone who buys/wears fragrances mainly to get noticed by others, not necessarily because they personally love the scent. Fraghead: General term for a fragrance enthusiast or collector. Usually neutral or positive. Bottle Flexer: Someone who posts expensive bottles mainly to show status, collection size, or buying power. Aventus Bro: A person obsessed with Creed Aventus, Aventus batches, Aventus clones, smoky vs fruity batches, CDNIM, etc. Batch Hunter: Someone who chases older or “better” batches of a fragrance, especially Creed, Dior Homme Parfum, older Amouage, vintage designers, etc. Reformulation Cop: Someone who constantly points out that “the old version was better” or that a fragrance has been watered down. Dupe Detective: Someone who always tries to identify what expensive scent a cheaper fragrance is copying. Middle Eastern Hype Man: Someone who heavily promotes Lattafa, Armaf, Afnan, Fragrance World, Paris Corner, Maison Alhambra, etc., often saying they are better than designer or niche. Cheapie King: Someone who specializes in affordable fragrances and finds great value under $50. Niche Explorer: Someone who likes discovering lesser-known niche, indie, artisan, or unusual perfumes instead of mainstream designer releases
SOTD: khanjar by Lattafa 20/05/2026
Khanjar by Lattafa belongs to the brand’s Niche Emarati collection, a line crafted to deliver exclusive aromas with high-quality character, I guess it's their stab at competing with the uxury niche market. The fragrance is categorized as a spicy-woody composition. Its name, meaning a traditional dagger, hints at its bold, distinctive personality, while its uniquely shaped bottle makes it a standout piece, though its design means it may be best stored in its box for easy keeping. I first tried it as a travel-sized inclusion in the King or Arabia gift set, and it quickly became my favorite from the whole collection. The scent unfolds like a journey, shifting beautifully from one stage to the next. It opens with a fiery, vibrant burst of nutmeg, ginger & pimento. It's spicy, warm & zesty, this combination immediately draws attention and sets a bold tone. As it settles into the heart, the intensity softens, introducing a smooth, elegant depth. Patchouli brings earthy richness, cashmeran adds a cozy, woody/musky warmth, and a touch of violet lends a subtle, delicate floral softness that balances the earlier spice. In the base, the fragrance deepens into something complex. Leather takes center stage, offering rugged elegance, while incense adds a smokey exotic, resinous depth. Vetiver also contributes an earthy, smoky edge, with a soft musk too wrap everything up, blending warmth with an air of refined mystery. In terms of performance, Khanjar is highly reliable and long-lasting, easily staying noticeable on the skin for around 7hours. It projects strongly during the first few hours, creating a distinct, lingering scent trail that leaves an impression wherever you go. Its warm, rich character makes it ideal for cooler weather, autumn & winter are when it truly shines. It’s perfect for special occasions, evening events, or any moment when you want to stand out and make a confident, memorable statement. My Rating: 7.5/10 Scent: 2.5 Longevity: 2 Sillage: 2 Y/N: 1
SOTD: khanjar by Lattafa 20/05/2026
Should we continue using the word "Oriental" in perfumery
This has been an ongoing debate for a very long time. My bachelor's degrees are in International Studies with emphasis on the Far East and Mandarin Chinese as a foreign language. I spent 20 years working for Taiwanese and Japanese firms here in the United States overseeing shipments of materials from China, Indonesia, Taiwan, Vietnam, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, and far eastern Russia. When I was studying back in the early 90s, the topic of the word "Oriental" was already a big discussion, and we started shifting away from it. It was considered an anachronism. A holdover from a Eurocentric, colonialist, outdated mindset when Asia was considered an exotic and mysterious destination. Over the last 30 years, as the world has become a more global market, it just doesn't make sense anymore, so the term has largely been dropped in favor of more clear and descriptive terms. On the other side of the discussion, especially when it comes to perfume, the term is considered a compliment and does not poke fun at or insult anyone. It was born from the creation of Guerlain's Shalimar (which has recently seen a big resurgence in the market) in the 1920s, when "Oriental" was used to describe the exotic and mysterious blend of spices and resins used in its formulation. Over time, it became a category unto itself - not unlike the creation of "Blue" fragrances with Bleu de Chanel. It's not meant to poke fun of or minimize the vast and beautiful cultures of the Asian continent, but rather as a descriptor for the origin of the ingredients that make up the category. So if the category were to change, what should we use? I have a lot more to say about this, but would love to hear from you guys. What say you? And let's remember to keep the discussion civil and cordial. We are all brothers here, and this is meant to be food for thought.
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