I learn so much from you! Honestly could not have described Tuxedo better myself, it is imo the best and truest unisex fragrance 😍🙌 I want to buy but you’re right, they’re too expensive so I’ll definitely look for that dupe 🙈 I love how you’re being real about their profits, corporate greed at its finest !
You’re too good 🥹❤️ STG the dupes are fricken amazing! The Tux by Maison Alhambra seems to be the best alternative. L’Oréal don’t have shit against these middle eastern dupes 😉 😂
If you like Tuxedo, be sure to check out Guerlain's Angelique Noire, which I regard as Tuxedo's big brother. Tuxedo to my nose is violet leaf and vanilla with a touch of patchouli and rose. The angelique in Angelique Noire is even more green than Tuxedo's violet leaf. It's a superb foil against the pear-pink pepper-vanilla body of the fragrance.
I was just looking it up after reading and it looks really nice! If it is still available, I will go try it. I just saw that this is the same perfumer that has done a lot of Prada’s iconic flankers and recently YSL’s MYSLF flankers. I think that is the one thing I love about Tuxedo; the violet leaf! But that’s just my brain trying to figure out my nose. Thank you for your engagement, I very much appreciate your support! 😅
@@advisemethis Let me know what you think. Angelique Noire and Amouage's Jubilation XXV (and it's big brother Jubilation 40) are my all-time favourites. Xerjoff's RICHWOOD also deserves a place of honour.
@@greglongphee2034 I was on my way back home and I did go past the Guerlain counter! I tried Angélique Nior and it’s really nice! You’re right, it’s a lot greener. I was trying the others and I was really liking that patchouli one too. A lot of them are really soft even the deeper ones.
@@advisemethis I was listening to a recent Demi Rawling review during which she offered that fragrances she took an immediate liking to she often grew tired of, while ones that required some patience and perseverance often became favourites. It sounded like my experience of Angelique Noire. I was put off by the bitter green angelique at first, but have come to love the way it contrasts with the pear and pink pepper vanilla. Guerlain releases are often pricey, but they sure do produce some classics. If you haven't tried their Heritage EDT, do yourself a solid and check it out. It's even affordable. I hear they're about to discontinue the Arts and Materials Collection that A.N. is a part of, in favour of some new extraits.
Cracking work on this mate, really hope you keep up with these excellent fragrance videos
Thank you sm and definitely will be! So good to see comments like this 😁
I learn so much from you! Honestly could not have described Tuxedo better myself, it is imo the best and truest unisex fragrance 😍🙌 I want to buy but you’re right, they’re too expensive so I’ll definitely look for that dupe 🙈 I love how you’re being real about their profits, corporate greed at its finest !
You’re too good 🥹❤️ STG the dupes are fricken amazing! The Tux by Maison Alhambra seems to be the best alternative. L’Oréal don’t have shit against these middle eastern dupes 😉 😂
If you like Tuxedo, be sure to check out Guerlain's Angelique Noire, which I regard as Tuxedo's big brother. Tuxedo to my nose is violet leaf and vanilla with a touch of patchouli and rose. The angelique in Angelique Noire is even more green than Tuxedo's violet leaf. It's a superb foil against the pear-pink pepper-vanilla body of the fragrance.
I was just looking it up after reading and it looks really nice! If it is still available, I will go try it. I just saw that this is the same perfumer that has done a lot of Prada’s iconic flankers and recently YSL’s MYSLF flankers.
I think that is the one thing I love about Tuxedo; the violet leaf! But that’s just my brain trying to figure out my nose.
Thank you for your engagement, I very much appreciate your support! 😅
@@advisemethis Let me know what you think. Angelique Noire and Amouage's Jubilation XXV (and it's big brother Jubilation 40) are my all-time favourites. Xerjoff's RICHWOOD also deserves a place of honour.
@@greglongphee2034 I was on my way back home and I did go past the Guerlain counter! I tried Angélique Nior and it’s really nice! You’re right, it’s a lot greener. I was trying the others and I was really liking that patchouli one too. A lot of them are really soft even the deeper ones.
@@advisemethis I was listening to a recent Demi Rawling review during which she offered that fragrances she took an immediate liking to she often grew tired of, while ones that required some patience and perseverance often became favourites. It sounded like my experience of Angelique Noire. I was put off by the bitter green angelique at first, but have come to love the way it contrasts with the pear and pink pepper vanilla. Guerlain releases are often pricey, but they sure do produce some classics. If you haven't tried their Heritage EDT, do yourself a solid and check it out. It's even affordable. I hear they're about to discontinue the Arts and Materials Collection that A.N. is a part of, in favour of some new extraits.