Thank you Sebastian for such an excellent informative video on animalic notes. I simply adore animalic notes as they bring a dark mysterious sexy primal aura to fragrances, especially to leathers. They awaken our basic instincts which are still primal despite how much we evolved as a species. Thanks again 💼🐂🤎🐆🐅
I really like the educational direction your channel is taking! Marvelous. Lactoscatone is another synth that is used to reproduce the note of civet. A correction: castoreum isn't actually the name of the type of beaver, but rather, it is the name of the exudate from the castor sacs of the mature North American beaver (Castor canadensis) and the European beaver (Castor fiber). I am fortunate enough to have my own piece of genuine ambergris, some castoreum (which is no more unethical that eating sustainably-sourced meat), and hyraceum in my perfume palette. Pure costus root smells wild, like the smell of scalp or wet dog fur.
I am very happy that 99% of them use sintetics now because i love animals.and i would really like to know who are those 1% who still use natural animal ingredients to avoid buying them again
Very good introduction to animalic notes. Honey could also have been included (it's an animal product, after all). To some people, honey notes smell urinous.
To me, these notes are like fish sauce. In large amounts, I cannot tolerate it. But with just a few drops - just so little that I don't know it's in there - can add so much depth and flavor.
@@JJColb I'm currently exploring the brand Aftelier so I cam experience these animalic ingredients in their natural state. But I can say 100% not a fan of synthetic civet. And neither is anyone around me when I wear it 😎
@@thefragrancewriter An encounter with real civet surely is a trip. It's unfortunate that it is near impossible to find a truly ethical and sustainable source. It just so happens that my first experience with hyraceum (aka "Africa stone") was through purchasing some from Mandy.
Thankyou for the information. I'm glad to hear that synthetic animalic fragrances are used. I was starting to feel bad about buying so many samples and decants that you review and was considering buying cruelty free alternatives. Now I don't feel so bad after listening this informative video. X
Thank you for explaining so well! Most animalic notes smell like old sweat, dirt/dust, urine/feces to me - not scents that make me feel anything but slightly ill. Now I'm more fully understanding animalic notes, after watching your video. I'm still trying to figure out which animalic notes (s) create that slightly sweet, very sexy scent that works with florals and the like, but it's okay - another learning journey sounds good! Thanks again! 😊
that coffe is "kopi luwak" found and developed in Indonesia. Basically the civet is being fed coffe fruit and they waste the beans, reduce the acid, smell good = happy tummy
You are the Leonardo Da Vinci of perfume reviews on you tube, you should write a book about perfumes. I love how you give examples of real fragrances in real time to educate our noses. My favorite animalic note is ambergris and deer musk and leather.
Been really enjoying your series. Just recently got into perfumery and you have such great fluid explanations of notes. Your videos have helped me a lot as i'm learning and hopefully creating nice scents. Thank you!
This was very interesting. I’m convinced this fragrance group doesn’t interest me. I will stick with my oriental floral that don’t have a hint of these notes. Thanks
Bortnikoff and Areej Le Dorè are the pinnacle in perfumery nowadays, in my opinion. They say the musk they use is ethically harvested (there is hunting season for the deer in Russia and they use take the sacks from these hunt animals but they don’t kill them specifically for the musk). If one believes it or not is another history. But their perfumes are on a whole other level. Their musk and their Oud is something with no parallel in today’s perfumery.
ambroxan is not a replacer for ambergris, but it is part of its smell. though in quite low quantities. the main aromatic compound is ambrein, which leans more into the labdanum direction than ambroxan.
I had a spray of promise Frederic Malle and all I could smell was this strong animallic note. I know a lot of people love the perfume but I had trouble washing it off!
Bal a Versailles was the first parfum i smelled on all my aunts and grandmother in the late 60's ; it was all the rage of Black women in nyc, when they hit the jazz clubs at night ! It cane in a minute bottle about half the size of your thumb and was the color of a dark ale ;on them it was so super sweet and heady it was a high !!! Thanks for that memory .
Loved the thumbnail - I actually laughed out loud! I really don't like very animalic fragrances, especially civet and castoreum. Thank you for this very informative video! Take care, Ginny😘😘😘
I am so glad you are getting the word out about those really unique and beautiful fragrances from Anonim. I like Gold and Black and I LOVE Silver Ambergris. Any thoughts on who the anonymous perfumer could be?
I have an old mini of Bal a Bersaille from the 80s or maybe even 70s. I love it. I haven’t tried the Marlou you mentioned but I love the 2 others they have which apparently are even more intense. I do have a weak sense of smell so maybe that’s why I like strong perfumes.
@ThePerfumeGuy by the way I simply love animalic notes. They bring a sexy primal aura that awakens our basic instincts which are still primal despite how much we evolved as species ✨🐆 🐅 🦁 💼🐂 🪵 🤎 🖤
By the way I simply love animalic notes. They bring a sexy dark primal aura that awakens our basic instincts which are still primal despite how much we have evolved as species. ✨💼🐂 🪵 🤎 🐆 🐅 🦁
Omg Sebastian, I've had my eye on 7 of the frags you've covered and agree that Antaeus has been reformulated. Very sad. But you've also educated me on two ambergris frags I wasn't aware of. Am so glad you finally covered animalic frags as they're just so sexy and comforting in winter!. Thanks.
I blind bought Carnicure direct from the Paris boutique and it arrived in the post today. WOW, WOW, WOW. An amazing anamalic, floral beastly opening 👌🏻. The beautiful sweet vanilla, Carmel citrus dry down is just heavenly 👌🏻. Awesome recommendation 👍🏻. Thanks Sebastian.
Very informative thanks :) . Could you please tell me if maroussia (red bottle by russian designer) has real civet or synthetic. I bought it last month.
Kemi from Kemi, opening sratight up fecal my wife was disgusted and in shock to know that i spent 300+ eu on that, but the dry down is amazing, caramel with oud and vanile with great projection and longevity, it was my first really animalic sent and i love it.
An extremely educational clip. I do not like animalic frags, *however* Salome, and all of Liz's frags I absolutely love. I know you mentioned it before in another clip of yours, however I don't know why Salome is the exception that breaks the rule, I can't understand why I don’t sense the repulsiveness of Animalic scents that I don't like, but I love Salome, weird!
Wow.. This was such a great video on animalic fragrances for the fragrance nerds. I don’t like animalics, but I enjoyed this video so much. I live in an East Asian country, and people in my country used to use deer musk as fragrances hundreds of years ago, and it’s still being used in some traditional medicine. I feel so bad for the deer😞
I'm curious to explore animalic fragrances but not sure if I'd like them very much if to strong. The idea of smelling like body odor, fecal, or urine you have to admit doesn't like something a frag head would like. I also know that sometimes you need a little dirty to make soothing clean smell sparkling. There are notes that I associate with dark or dirty which might be animalic but my nose is not very trained and I'm late to the fragrance hobby. An example are with th Mugler A*men line which all seem to have a similar dark/dirty note on dry down I don't like as to Mancera Crush and PDM Kalan. Which I knew what it was.
I LOVE one perfume, the original scent is discontinued. It's Magie Noire, an animalic scent that is discontinued. It was launched in the 70s and changed formula in 1986. It made it more sweet and powdery, and I'm not a fan. I finally found a very inexpensive vintage one as the original formula. It has civet in it. The only thing here is that I can get it on ebay, which doesn't fund Lancome. I have recently been trying to find anti cruelty perfumes, and if I can't afford the vintage on ebay, I am switching to a different animalic perfume that is cruelty free. I've been switching to cruelty free makeup brands too.
I must say I'm not used to animalic notes at all, a musk like Bortnikoff's Musk Cologne for example is slightly animalic for me, go figure Thank you for all the information, we are learning a lot 😊
Thank you for this video. Question...how can a person without deep pockets create a scent that is bespoke .Perhaps combining different commercial perfumes?
Really educational video. I used to wear both Kouros and Aramis Devin 35 or so years ago. I dont think they are as powerful as they used to be but I have the modern version of Devin and I think its still pretty close and I still love it. I must try the modern Kouros but haven't got around to it yet. So many scents. . . so little time.
Kopi Luwak, Civet Coffee is really delicious you should try it guys luckily i came from the area that produces it, ehe. (it cost around 600 usd for 1kg tho)
I just started collecting colognes and I was worried about animal testing in perfumes but unfortunately that is part of this industry especially because of China's requirement for perfumes to be animal tested before they're sold. Since majority of designer brands want to sell in China, animal testing is part of their manufacturing process. It is what it is and I don't even eat animals, except for some fish and seafood.
Today I am rocking Carnicure- nice n animalic. I don’t understand either why they changed the name- so stupid. To me it smells like an animalic honey but I think I am imagining the honey. Also- this is one of my signatures and I get major compliments!
Thank you for the Education on Animalic Nodes Sebastian. Clearly there is a demand for these fragrances, however Ii have no desire to wiff any of the. Animalic Cologne.
Hiya- love your videos- I’ve ordered a bottle of Musc Koublai Khan- I haven’t smelt it before and I’m a little nervous in case I don’t like it- I’ve read tons about it so it will be very interesting. I LOVE Kouros and Musc Ravageur, and Honey Deer Musk by Matthew Meleg so I was hoping I will like Koublai Khan.
Hiya just received my MKK- first impressions, its a mature scent not for teenagers and it’s certainly different- I can definately smell musk but it also smells very “human” lol like it has a slightly sour musk note. I also smell smokiness.
🔥🔥🔥 Watch Animalic Fragrances Ranked Video here: ua-cam.com/video/r4HND7QYQYw/v-deo.html 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you Sebastian for such an excellent informative video on animalic notes. I simply adore animalic notes as they bring a dark mysterious sexy primal aura to fragrances, especially to leathers. They awaken our basic instincts which are still primal despite how much we evolved as a species. Thanks again 💼🐂🤎🐆🐅
This video was one of the best videos on animalic notes in fragrance ever by anyone
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Hell yes bro I've always wanted to smell like a squirrel
Hahahahahahahahaha!!!
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Try wearing ck predator Mr Chris hansen
Peak of Comedy 😂
you made me spit out my food!!! Hahahahaha......I'm dead!
Really glad to see the kindness of you toward animals.
You're the best fragrance UA-camr till date.
Love from India ❤️
So nice of you
Yea I really like Sebastian...and his cologne collection ...I would literally be in heaven if I were to visit his studio
I love the thumbnail picture 😂😂
I really like the educational direction your channel is taking! Marvelous. Lactoscatone is another synth that is used to reproduce the note of civet. A correction: castoreum isn't actually the name of the type of beaver, but rather, it is the name of the exudate from the castor sacs of the mature North American beaver (Castor canadensis) and the European beaver (Castor fiber). I am fortunate enough to have my own piece of genuine ambergris, some castoreum (which is no more unethical that eating sustainably-sourced meat), and hyraceum in my perfume palette. Pure costus root smells wild, like the smell of scalp or wet dog fur.
I learn so much from you. One of the most knowledgeable reviewers on the Tube!
I am very happy that 99% of them use sintetics now because i love animals.and i would really like to know who are those 1% who still use natural animal ingredients to avoid buying them again
I would like to know who those 1% are that still use it so I can try the real deal.
Very good introduction to animalic notes. Honey could also have been included (it's an animal product, after all). To some people, honey notes smell urinous.
Wow that is so truth, can we say that Honey it is an animallic note?
Never thought of that. I would like to add that it can be called semi-animalic since the nectar is derived from flowers.
How about musk?
I'm very happy that honey never smells like urine to me.
@@zinknot It doesn't to me, either.
To me, these notes are like fish sauce. In large amounts, I cannot tolerate it. But with just a few drops - just so little that I don't know it's in there - can add so much depth and flavor.
Haha exactly! That's me right there! :)
@@ThePerfumeGuy I was wondering if you would mention the magnetic blends
This is SUCH a great analogy. Civet is a perfect example of this.
@@JJColb I'm currently exploring the brand Aftelier so I cam experience these animalic ingredients in their natural state. But I can say 100% not a fan of synthetic civet. And neither is anyone around me when I wear it 😎
@@thefragrancewriter An encounter with real civet surely is a trip. It's unfortunate that it is near impossible to find a truly ethical and sustainable source. It just so happens that my first experience with hyraceum (aka "Africa stone") was through purchasing some from Mandy.
Thankyou for the information. I'm glad to hear that synthetic animalic fragrances are used. I was starting to feel bad about buying so many samples and decants that you review and was considering buying cruelty free alternatives. Now I don't feel so bad after listening this informative video. X
Thank you for explaining so well! Most animalic notes smell like old sweat, dirt/dust, urine/feces to me - not scents that make me feel anything but slightly ill. Now I'm more fully understanding animalic notes, after watching your video. I'm still trying to figure out which animalic notes (s) create that slightly sweet, very sexy scent that works with florals and the like, but it's okay - another learning journey sounds good! Thanks again! 😊
Great video, very informative. I'm surprised YSL's classic Kouros wasn't mentioned, as Frederic Malle's Musc Ravageur.
I knew that Bal à Versailles was worn by MJ but i get so nostalgic when i hear people mentioning it, just lovely 😊
Who is MG if I may ask? Ball a Versailles it is a fragrances I wish I could sample as a lesson on the history of perfumes.
@@nietzschesmuse Michael jackson
@@diamonevideos9318 Oh I see thank you. Knowing this makes this fragrance the more appealing.
Loved the video,big fan of animalic scents. Kingdom by Alexander McQueen and Givenchy Gentleman are some of my favorites!
Kingdom I still have a bottle and really love it. GG still in production thankfully and still great!! :)
that coffe is "kopi luwak" found and developed in Indonesia. Basically the civet is being fed coffe fruit and they waste the beans, reduce the acid, smell good = happy tummy
Mantab gan
This is the most educational video I have watched about perfumery, appreciate your time and effort, thank you:)
Thanks Sebastian. Animalic notes are the best argument for vintage fragrance.
You are the Leonardo Da Vinci of perfume reviews on you tube, you should write a book about perfumes. I love how you give examples of real fragrances in real time to educate our noses. My favorite animalic note is ambergris and deer musk and leather.
Been really enjoying your series. Just recently got into perfumery and you have such great fluid explanations of notes. Your videos have helped me a lot as i'm learning and hopefully creating nice scents. Thank you!
Thanks for the lesson very detailed I’m thinking of getting a musk fragrance take care
I really learned so much from this. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Love your channel so much!
The thumbnail picture was totally unexpected! ♥️♥️♥️ Great info as always Sebastian 👍
This was very interesting. I’m convinced this fragrance group doesn’t interest me. I will stick with my oriental floral that don’t have a hint of these notes. Thanks
I really appreciate how educational your videos are. Thank you 🙌🏾
I would have added vintage Opium too :) I get some connexions with Salome in the drydown.
Fantastic list Sebastian!
Thanks for this, Sebastian! I know this isn't a recent video, but it's super useful. :)
Dear Sebastian, I tried Francesca Bianchi's Under my Skin but it was just too much for me. But I appreciate her efforts. Thanks a million
Interesting! But are there still houses or indie houses that still use the traditional materials/ingredients like true musk, true civet oil?
Bortnikoff and Areej Le Dorè are the pinnacle in perfumery nowadays, in my opinion. They say the musk they use is ethically harvested (there is hunting season for the deer in Russia and they use take the sacks from these hunt animals but they don’t kill them specifically for the musk). If one believes it or not is another history. But their perfumes are on a whole other level. Their musk and their Oud is something with no parallel in today’s perfumery.
ambroxan is not a replacer for ambergris, but it is part of its smell. though in quite low quantities. the main aromatic compound is ambrein, which leans more into the labdanum direction than ambroxan.
I thought that what's the synthetic version of ambergris
I love the thumbnail lol
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I had a spray of promise Frederic Malle and all I could smell was this strong animallic note. I know a lot of people love the perfume but I had trouble washing it off!
Nice video Sebastian. Oudh Infini from Dusita is also animalic.
I love animalic accords in my fragrances. It certainly isn’t a popular note, but I love it.
Bal a Versailles was the first parfum i smelled on all my aunts and grandmother in the late 60's ; it was all the rage of Black women in nyc, when they hit the jazz clubs at night ! It cane in a minute bottle about half the size of your thumb and was the color of a dark ale ;on them it was so super sweet and heady it was a high !!! Thanks for that memory .
Kiehls Musk is so underrated. It’s a great scent and inexpensive. I’ve worn it for years and have layered it with other fragrances.
Yess and ir smells so good on men and women! Ive smelt it on 3 different people and thought it was 3 different scents, very adaptable to each person
Agree, going in an educational direction is great!
Thank you for standing up for animal rights. Very educational video. When did humans determine that smearing poop on themselves was desirable?
Loved the thumbnail - I actually laughed out loud! I really don't like very animalic fragrances, especially civet and castoreum. Thank you for this very informative video! Take care, Ginny😘😘😘
I am so glad you are getting the word out about those really unique and beautiful fragrances from Anonim. I like Gold and Black and I LOVE Silver Ambergris. Any thoughts on who the anonymous perfumer could be?
These kinds of perfumes are in my opinion a taste acquired for most
I have an old mini of Bal a Bersaille from the 80s or maybe even 70s. I love it. I haven’t tried the Marlou you mentioned but I love the 2 others they have which apparently are even more intense. I do have a weak sense of smell so maybe that’s why I like strong perfumes.
Sebastian is the best fragrance reviewer! 👏🏻
🦡🦝🐖🐗🐂🐃🦬
@ThePerfumeGuy by the way I simply love animalic notes, they bring a sexy primal aura to a fragrance ✨
@ThePerfumeGuy by the way I simply love animalic notes. They bring a sexy primal aura that awakens our basic instincts which are still primal despite how much we evolved as species ✨🐆 🐅 🦁 💼🐂 🪵 🤎 🖤
By the way I simply love animalic notes. They bring a sexy dark primal aura that awakens our basic instincts which are still primal despite how much we have evolved as species. ✨💼🐂 🪵 🤎 🐆 🐅 🦁
Thank you for breaking this down, very educational.
Where's Kouros??? Civet, castoreum, ambergris and musk in one bottle yet no mention :/
Sebastian, Francesca Bianchi’s The Dark Side and Sex and the Sea are my favorites animalic 👌🏼😋. I have sampled Salome oh goodness! yasssss.
I love those two fragrances from Francesca Bianchi but I don't find them to be overly animalic like her others. Salome is so good! :)
Smelling Great Fragrance Reviews agreed with Salome.
Great video! You should start a "sampler" kit to go along with the videos so it's easier to experience together.
Who knows anything is possible!!
Thanks for the information
You're welcome! 😊
love the educational vids
Great educational video was a pleasure watching
Great topic video and I enjoyed it and I'm going to try these fragrances and have a blessed day
Seb you're the real fragrance expert in UA-cam. I mean it.
I'd love a new Maison Christian Dior fragrances in depth reviews.
Please do a review of Tyl. An expert from Tiziana Terenzi told me Tyl uses REAL musk. Would love to get your opinion of that.
Omg Sebastian, I've had my eye on 7 of the frags you've covered and agree that Antaeus has been reformulated. Very sad. But you've also educated me on two ambergris frags I wasn't aware of. Am so glad you finally covered animalic frags as they're just so sexy and comforting in winter!. Thanks.
I blind bought Carnicure direct from the Paris boutique and it arrived in the post today. WOW, WOW, WOW. An amazing anamalic, floral beastly opening 👌🏻. The beautiful sweet vanilla, Carmel citrus dry down is just heavenly 👌🏻. Awesome recommendation 👍🏻. Thanks Sebastian.
Amazing!
I always loved musk but not so much the other fragrances.
My favorite cologne has always been Original Polo in the Green bottle
Very informative thanks :) . Could you please tell me if maroussia (red bottle by russian designer) has real civet or synthetic. I bought it last month.
Kemi from Kemi, opening sratight up fecal my wife was disgusted and in shock to know that i spent 300+ eu on that, but the dry down is amazing, caramel with oud and vanile with great projection and longevity, it was my first really animalic sent and i love it.
Yes I have it someone thought I would love it and I blind bought it. Not my fave overly animalic! HA! :)
An extremely educational clip. I do not like animalic frags, *however* Salome, and all of Liz's frags I absolutely love. I know you mentioned it before in another clip of yours, however I don't know why Salome is the exception that breaks the rule, I can't understand why I don’t sense the repulsiveness of Animalic scents that I don't like, but I love Salome, weird!
Wow.. This was such a great video on animalic fragrances for the fragrance nerds. I don’t like animalics, but I enjoyed this video so much. I live in an East Asian country, and people in my country used to use deer musk as fragrances hundreds of years ago, and it’s still being used in some traditional medicine. I feel so bad for the deer😞
I'm curious to explore animalic fragrances but not sure if I'd like them very much if to strong. The idea of smelling like body odor, fecal, or urine you have to admit doesn't like something a frag head would like. I also know that sometimes you need a little dirty to make soothing clean smell sparkling. There are notes that I associate with dark or dirty which might be animalic but my nose is not very trained and I'm late to the fragrance hobby. An example are with th Mugler A*men line which all seem to have a similar dark/dirty note on dry down I don't like as to Mancera Crush and PDM Kalan. Which I knew what it was.
Thank you for the lesson, loved this video
I have decant of Dior leather oud as well as Davidoff leather blend both are almost same but dior being a bit mellow and well blended.
Hello from Switzerand. Very good idea talking about education regarding perfumes.Excellent job.
I LOVE one perfume, the original scent is discontinued. It's Magie Noire, an animalic scent that is discontinued. It was launched in the 70s and changed formula in 1986. It made it more sweet and powdery, and I'm not a fan. I finally found a very inexpensive vintage one as the original formula. It has civet in it. The only thing here is that I can get it on ebay, which doesn't fund Lancome. I have recently been trying to find anti cruelty perfumes, and if I can't afford the vintage on ebay, I am switching to a different animalic perfume that is cruelty free. I've been switching to cruelty free makeup brands too.
Magie Noire vintage is amazing!!
Good video man
Appreciate it
I must say I'm not used to animalic notes at all, a musk like Bortnikoff's Musk Cologne for example is slightly animalic for me, go figure
Thank you for all the information, we are learning a lot 😊
Interesting perspective and informative. Thank you for sharing!
Very educational. Thanks.
My favourite genre of perfumery 😍
It's like it was made for me 😂
you are wrong it was made for me :P
@@OksanaItkes you'd of gotten here sooner if it was 😉
Fantastic video
Thank you for this video. Question...how can a person without deep pockets create a scent that is bespoke .Perhaps combining different commercial perfumes?
It couldn’t be without Yves Saint Laurent Kouros in this video. But i would like to thank you about the other fragrances.
I love these educational videos I hope you will make a playlist of these type of videos.
This was so good and learned so much. Piqued my interest to sample more of what these animalic scents offer.
Really educational video. I used to wear both Kouros and Aramis Devin 35 or so years ago. I dont think they are as powerful as they used to be but I have the modern version of Devin and I think its still pretty close and I still love it. I must try the modern Kouros but haven't got around to it yet.
So many scents. . . so little time.
Kopi Luwak, Civet Coffee is really delicious you should try it guys
luckily i came from the area that produces it, ehe.
(it cost around 600 usd for 1kg tho)
I would like to try I heard of it on the arrej le dore colection.
A milder civet ladies perfume is White Shoulders, wait for it in the dry down, lasts for hours. Real hidden gem
I just started collecting colognes and I was worried about animal testing in perfumes but unfortunately that is part of this industry especially because of China's requirement for perfumes to be animal tested before they're sold. Since majority of designer brands want to sell in China, animal testing is part of their manufacturing process. It is what it is and I don't even eat animals, except for some fish and seafood.
Today I am rocking Carnicure- nice n animalic. I don’t understand either why they changed the name- so stupid. To me it smells like an animalic honey but I think I am imagining the honey. Also- this is one of my signatures and I get major compliments!
Thank you for the Education on Animalic Nodes Sebastian. Clearly there is a demand for these fragrances, however Ii have no desire to wiff any of the. Animalic Cologne.
I’m thinking of getting the Michael Jackson one, it intrigued me. However, i want to know if it is wearable or it smells too outdated?
Very informative video,thanks for all the details about animalic fragrances
I want a subtle anamalic scent for women!!! Please. I love civet. It meshes well with my chemistry. Suggestions?
Maybe this? ua-cam.com/video/5853jdj0zq0/v-deo.html
Luv the t-shirt! I'd definitely wear one when "hunting" along the beach. 🤓
What a coincidence lol I was at Perfumology today and Nir was explaining a lot of this to me. Super interesting stuff
Great ,rich review as always
Plz wanna ask about
TIZIANA Terenzi wirtanen
Is there any animalistic smell?what's your take on it?
Hiya- love your videos- I’ve ordered a bottle of Musc Koublai Khan- I haven’t smelt it before and I’m a little nervous in case I don’t like it- I’ve read tons about it so it will be very interesting. I LOVE Kouros and Musc Ravageur, and Honey Deer Musk by Matthew Meleg so I was hoping I will like Koublai Khan.
It's a bit animalic. Keep me posted! :)
No problems- will do 😀
Hiya just received my MKK- first impressions, its a mature scent not for teenagers and it’s certainly different- I can definately smell musk but it also smells very “human” lol like it has a slightly sour musk note. I also smell smokiness.
Wow love this... Great
Thanks so much
I love all your informative videos , it has taught me so much ..keep them up
I honestly did not expect to hear urine and fecal but yes this vid is educational thank you
Love me some animalic 🦝
Aramis Classic and Versace l'Homme are as far as I'll go. I cannot take Kuoros, Antaeus, Boss Number One, Lapidus Pour Homme, etc.
But, deer is hunted for food. Do they not take the musk then? Would be a good idea
The ambargris t shirt, if I am not mistaken I thought it is whale vomit not poop?
Excellent thumbnail 😂
What fragrances would you say smell like ambergris the most? Thank you always.
I really like guess 1981 and ambergris is listed. That turned me off