Versace L’Homme is a classic - current formulation is still great for the £20 or €20 it’s easily available for, vintage is even better and in my top 5 colognes of all time. Bought YSL L’Homme blind in the summer and tested on my wrist and didn’t care for it. Need to try it again.
@@Varanis_Ridari Not sure which you mean. Don't wear the Versace or the Prada often. If I was still in office job, I'd probably wear the Prada a lot more. I should wear the Versace more...women in my age range tend to like it.
@@Varanis_Ridari Got it. I like it but don't wear it often these days. I have twenty bottles or so of stuff I really like and "think about" backing up. But as you once admonished, gotta be careful not to end with a back up inventory that makes me look like I'm running a fragrance store.
It wasn't very unique, but it also wasn't specifically following anything else. It has a real "Goldilocks" quality that made it the signature for many. Like YSL Jazz some 18 years earlier was very by-the-numbers too, but held its own.
Good stuff D, thank your for the video.
No problem 👍
YO where my hommes at?
Great video, thanks again. I'm wearing YSL l'homme today. I like it a lot.
It's a L'hommerun
@@Varanis_Ridari :D
Versace L’Homme is a classic - current formulation is still great for the £20 or €20 it’s easily available for, vintage is even better and in my top 5 colognes of all time. Bought YSL L’Homme blind in the summer and tested on my wrist and didn’t care for it. Need to try it again.
It's not the most exciting thing, YSL L'Homme, but I like it
How about mature, soapy, put-together, boss unlist? Build the Prada observation into a video theme. I'd enjoy that.
I absolutely could do that, and include some under-appreciated gems from that category.
Your french pronounciation is good and no one will judge you secretly😅
That's a lie, but I appreciate the attempt! Being American is like a -5 to languages, including our own Americanese English!
Hmmm... Sounds like I better stock up on Prada L'Homme. It is a nice scent. I do love Versace L'Homme but don';t wear it much. Never tried the others.
Do you use that much of it?
@@Varanis_Ridari Not sure which you mean. Don't wear the Versace or the Prada often. If I was still in office job, I'd probably wear the Prada a lot more. I should wear the Versace more...women in my age range tend to like it.
I meant the Prada. You mentioned backing it up
@@Varanis_Ridari Got it. I like it but don't wear it often these days. I have twenty bottles or so of stuff I really like and "think about" backing up. But as you once admonished, gotta be careful not to end with a back up inventory that makes me look like I'm running a fragrance store.
Let's go into business together
Personally I am not a big fan of YSL L’Homme. I think it smells like every “peel back and smell” fragrance sample included in fashion magazines.
It wasn't very unique, but it also wasn't specifically following anything else. It has a real "Goldilocks" quality that made it the signature for many. Like YSL Jazz some 18 years earlier was very by-the-numbers too, but held its own.
What is a Skalairme , sounds like a fish you can’t eat ?
I have no idea what you're trying to say.
@ , some fragrance note you mentioned skelarmie ?
Sclarene? It's derived from sage
versaces wins easily for me. best smell imo and the price is fantastic
Agreed