Thank you for your review. I haven’t tried this one yet. I blind bought Le Peau Nue. Thank god for the sample they included. It didn’t work for me. It was like plastic like a toy smell. So it went back. I am still interested in Parade though. Maybe that will be my next blind buy. Can’t go wrong with citrus even though the subdued nature of Celine scents. Thank you!
My pleasure. Yeah, that sample that’s included is great. Parade I thought was very nice. None offensive. Can’t see anyone not liking it, but some people might not be happy with performance. Personally I love fragrances that need to be discovered, over fragrances that announce themselves. All I need is 6 to 8 hrs most of the time, but that’s me. Hope you find something you love from Celine.
Good stuff Rudy, love the camera shot. Rimbaud sounds nice too, really wanna try a bunch from the line, difficult to get samples tho. Thanks, Cheers bro.
You said neroli...you're not always into that 😳 I've tried Jersey and it's nice, this sounds more interesting and unique, too bad I can't get a sample of this. Thanks for sharing your experience with this perfume, Rudy. 😘
Lol. The neroli is really minimal. If done with a light stroke it can make things interesting, I think. Maybe one day you’ll go on vacation where a Celine boutique is located. I know two in New York and one in Chicago. Think another in Florida.
What’s up Rudy,awesome vid bro sounds interesting and I know if you got your nose it I would love to try it anyway take care bro I’ll see if I can sample it peace
A unisex fragrance is certainly the right way to go when it comes to a perfume named after the rebel poet. I also get the lavender theme. Who knows, Arthur Rimbaud might well have been amongst those men who took to wearing Jicky when it was released in 1889. In the end it had been formulated with the influence (if not entirely) by another young prodigy of the time, and it certainly broke traditional boundaries which must have appealed to the poet. The point I personally struggle with, from the reviews I have had access to so far, is that it does not seem edgy or bold in any way, but rather pleasant. If one uses a famous name like that of Rimbaud I would expect that one really honours that personality and does not simply go for the most closely related cliche, for what probably are sales purposes only.
It’ll remind you of it. Same category, but I find it to be it’s own thing. Very dry, powdery, Elegant and unisex. While the Caron seems more masculine and aromatic.
Loving the fireplace backdrops
Thanks, figured it would be a nice touch.
Fantabulous review
Thank you, aroma. Still new to me, but I might follow up.
Let’s get! Stax tuned in bro
Let’s go! Stax the man 💪
Nice...another, great addition to your collection. A little, ambroxan.. hold, the neroli ;)
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This was a great video
Thank you, Pat. Have a good weekend
Thank you for your review. I haven’t tried this one yet. I blind bought Le Peau Nue. Thank god for the sample they included. It didn’t work for me. It was like plastic like a toy smell. So it went back. I am still interested in Parade though. Maybe that will be my next blind buy. Can’t go wrong with citrus even though the subdued nature of Celine scents. Thank you!
My pleasure. Yeah, that sample that’s included is great. Parade I thought was very nice. None offensive. Can’t see anyone not liking it, but some people might not be happy with performance. Personally I love fragrances that need to be discovered, over fragrances that announce themselves. All I need is 6 to 8 hrs most of the time, but that’s me. Hope you find something you love from Celine.
Dope review brother.Will be in Europe soon and hope to get my nose on the entire line.Le Peau Nue Celine has been on my list for awhile.
That’s awesome! Hope you have a good time.
Great stuff rudy this sounds like nice stuff
Really is. Thanks for stopping by
I bought the big ass baller bottle today. This is a 4-life frag for me. Great review!!
Hell yeah! I know you have another bottle of Celine. Looks like you’re enjoying them. Thanks for watching!
Great review brother nice job this ones sounds like something I would like.
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Good stuff Rudy, love the camera shot. Rimbaud sounds nice too, really wanna try a bunch from the line, difficult to get samples tho. Thanks, Cheers bro.
Yeah, this isn’t the easiest line to sample unfortunately. Thanks for stopping by.
Ha never even heard of Jersey lol now I’m lost
Come on, stax. Lol. It’s all good, you probably wouldn’t like Jersey.
Nice review brother.
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Dope video broski 💛
Thank you!
You said neroli...you're not always into that 😳 I've tried Jersey and it's nice, this sounds more interesting and unique, too bad I can't get a sample of this.
Thanks for sharing your experience with this perfume, Rudy. 😘
Lol. The neroli is really minimal. If done with a light stroke it can make things interesting, I think. Maybe one day you’ll go on vacation where a Celine boutique is located. I know two in New York and one in Chicago. Think another in Florida.
@@timetomuskup2 Chicago is the closest to me, thanks, Rudy!
What’s up Rudy,awesome vid bro sounds interesting and I know if you got your nose it I would love to try it anyway take care bro I’ll see if I can sample it peace
Thanks for stopping by og
@@timetomuskup2 u know it my g peace ✌🏾
A unisex fragrance is certainly the right way to go when it comes to a perfume named after the rebel poet. I also get the lavender theme. Who knows, Arthur Rimbaud might well have been amongst those men who took to wearing Jicky when it was released in 1889. In the end it had been formulated with the influence (if not entirely) by another young prodigy of the time, and it certainly broke traditional boundaries which must have appealed to the poet.
The point I personally struggle with, from the reviews I have had access to so far, is that it does not seem edgy or bold in any way, but rather pleasant. If one uses a famous name like that of Rimbaud I would expect that one really honours that personality and does not simply go for the most closely related cliche, for what probably are sales purposes only.
Well said. Thank you for watching and leaving a comment. Really appreciate it
@@timetomuskup2 I learned that you have your own channel at the Persolaise life stream the other day. That is so cool! So I was curious....
Hello here watching
Hello, pat. Thank you so much
Hiya Rudy! I’ve been interested in Celine for a bit now but haven’t tried any. Pretty decent house overall?
I think so. No Celine’s by you?
@@timetomuskup2 not in any physical shops for sure, Portland is a bit low on fragrance boutiques unfortunately
Not sure these are available in Britain
No Celine boutiques anywhere in Britain?
@@timetomuskup2 don't think so, let me look
@@RichMitch yeah, check it out.
@@timetomuskup2 they have a UK website with the fragrances on but I'll have to wait til Monday to contact them about samples
@@RichMitch yeah, Houdini just got one. I think he lives in uk.
Does is smell like Caron Un Pour Homme ?
It’ll remind you of it. Same category, but I find it to be it’s own thing. Very dry, powdery, Elegant and unisex. While the Caron seems more masculine and aromatic.
Celine > Dior Privé
100%