Nice man, good review bro. I have the full brut line up splash on, aftershave and the same edt with the yellow juice. I also have a 195ml of vintage faberge brut from the 70s which I treasure lol. I love the modern stuff though as they are like fresher samples of the vintage just not as concentrated. Not sure about you but I find i get a strong black liquorice vibe from the vintage almost like black sambuca. Anyway good review and nice to hear another opinion on brut. Any version of brut is good imo:)
Brut is just such a pleasant smell. I consider it a lifelonger. It scratches an itch I get regularly. The modern stuff still smells good. One thing about it that makes me only wear the vintage is that the modern is much more synthetic smelling. Still smells good, but I much prefer putting on the vintage juice. For me, I get Ylang Ylang the most. Its a pretty unique signature smell. The way that it seems to coagulate is pretty awesome. thanks for your comment!
I see what your saying for sure, if you havnt already check out sartorial by penhaligons it's like a niche take on brut the opening is slightly different but the dry down is pretty much identical to faberge. It is pricey though about £120 another one is by Geo F Trumper it's called paisley cologne it's a minty take on brut. That will rum you about £50ish all the best bro keep up the vids:)
Was searching for my spouse. I know zero about male cologne and went hyper fixated for hours with vintage cologne and then perfume! We survive with our pensions now so it was nice to find mini/lots at a cost i can afford... What really got my attention was 'faberge' ... So as in the Faberge EGG? Also wondered if vintages turn rancid. I googled and your video appeared. I subbed so I can buy him something really very nice. Even if it is only a sample/mini! I'd rather gift him with one or two dabs of originals over never ever affordable moderns, if I make sense lol
Unfortunately you don’t really know what you’re getting with splash colognes when you buy them used. It might be 25% vintage topped off with some of the newer. For that reason, I don’t buy them. Good review though. Also, those bigger bottles are probably the 3 oz bottles.
It is just as easy to refill spray bottles. The sprayers are simply crimped on, and can be removed in less than 30 seconds. The real reason you do not know what you are getting with vintage fragrances, is because over time ingredients break down, and the fragrance will always smell different. There is no way to stop it from happening. So when people get old bottles they will never smell how they smelled when they were new. They can still smell great, but they are never an accurate representation of what they smelled like when new. Sometimes they will smell stronger, smell weaker, but the scent will never be exactly the same. Time actually makes a lot of old fragrances smell better. most people do not understand this, and they simply think it smells like it did when it was new.. Some fragrances will also go bad, but that is usually not a problem with men's fragrances. That is more of a problem with women's perfume. Nonetheless, thinking vintage fragrances are still the same as they were new, is comical.
Nice one! Definitely hope you’ll do more impressions as and when you can 😀
I got some good ones coming up! Thanks for your comment Miles, and noted.
Always good to see you trying something new, that earns you a sub 👊
Appreciate your feedback Joe
100% agree that an atomizer is the best way to apply aftershave!
if you know you know :)
Nice man, good review bro. I have the full brut line up splash on, aftershave and the same edt with the yellow juice. I also have a 195ml of vintage faberge brut from the 70s which I treasure lol. I love the modern stuff though as they are like fresher samples of the vintage just not as concentrated. Not sure about you but I find i get a strong black liquorice vibe from the vintage almost like black sambuca. Anyway good review and nice to hear another opinion on brut. Any version of brut is good imo:)
Brut is just such a pleasant smell. I consider it a lifelonger. It scratches an itch I get regularly.
The modern stuff still smells good. One thing about it that makes me only wear the vintage is that the modern is much more synthetic smelling. Still smells good, but I much prefer putting on the vintage juice.
For me, I get Ylang Ylang the most. Its a pretty unique signature smell. The way that it seems to coagulate is pretty awesome. thanks for your comment!
I see what your saying for sure, if you havnt already check out sartorial by penhaligons it's like a niche take on brut the opening is slightly different but the dry down is pretty much identical to faberge. It is pricey though about £120 another one is by Geo F Trumper it's called paisley cologne it's a minty take on brut. That will rum you about £50ish all the best bro keep up the vids:)
@@stevensilk1991 I appreciate the recommends. This I may have to explore :)
Was searching for my spouse. I know zero about male cologne and went hyper fixated for hours with vintage cologne and then perfume! We survive with our pensions now so it was nice to find mini/lots at a cost i can afford...
What really got my attention was 'faberge' ... So as in the Faberge EGG? Also wondered if vintages turn rancid. I googled and your video appeared.
I subbed so I can buy him something really very nice. Even if it is only a sample/mini! I'd rather gift him with one or two dabs of originals over never ever affordable moderns, if I make sense lol
It's definitely unique, Ryan!
Brut is the balls 💈🧼👍😎
Unfortunately you don’t really know what you’re getting with splash colognes when you buy them used. It might be 25% vintage topped off with some of the newer. For that reason, I don’t buy them. Good review though.
Also, those bigger bottles are probably the 3 oz bottles.
It is just as easy to refill spray bottles. The sprayers are simply crimped on, and can be removed in less than 30 seconds. The real reason you do not know what you are getting with vintage fragrances, is because over time ingredients break down, and the fragrance will always smell different. There is no way to stop it from happening. So when people get old bottles they will never smell how they smelled when they were new. They can still smell great, but they are never an accurate representation of what they smelled like when new. Sometimes they will smell stronger, smell weaker, but the scent will never be exactly the same. Time actually makes a lot of old fragrances smell better. most people do not understand this, and they simply think it smells like it did when it was new.. Some fragrances will also go bad, but that is usually not a problem with men's fragrances. That is more of a problem with women's perfume. Nonetheless, thinking vintage fragrances are still the same as they were new, is comical.
Where did you buyed?
i think i got this one on ebay
good videos
How long does this last when u wear it??