As an oriental man, the vocab "oriental fragrances" isn't offensive to me at all. It's fragrances with notes and raw materials usually associated with our parts of the world. It's a thing to be proud of.
💯 it's reflected in the food of Asia as well. Without that beautiful history and culture, the world would lose so much variety in cuisine, especially in spicing!
Regarding Oriental - as an Asian man who has experienced racism, being called all sorts of nasty names, especially as a kid, I think using “Oriental” to describe a style of perfumery is 100% fine. We need to look at the motivation behind saying a word, not just the word itself. When someone uses oriental to describe a fragrance, it’s obvious to any sensible person there’s no racist or hateful motivation - people who are offended are simply clouding the *real* issues at hand involving race and equal opportunity. Orientals are my fav style, and I use that term freely when describing fragrances and encourage others to as well.
@willowwookie9614 There are far worse words than oriental, people just love being offended and get a kick out of policing other peoples words/actions. If the man says he isnt offended, why try find offence? Youre a lefty aren’t you? 😂
@@sssoundslike2259 I just find it hard to believe that someone used oriental in a racial abuse comment and yes I agree that nowdays people are quick too take offence too everything.
As an EurAsian woman, I love Oriental perfumes & see nothing wrong with the term. People need to get a life & quit cancelling things. I love how you educate & teach us about the composition of a scent. Thanks for all the work you do with your videos & all the best for 2024!
Nothing wrong with saying ‘oriental’ because in this context of fragrances it’s a compliment. As for the fragrance Layton, this is the ‘Holy Grail’ in my view, nothing comes close in terms of an uplifting winter fragrance.
Imo Herod is the “Holy Grail” of winter fragrances. Don’t get me wrong, I own Layton and love it. But the sweet cinnamon and tobacco blended with the PDM vanilla in Herod is truly magical.
@bmoneybby Why not? Because the perpetually offended decided it’s bad and policed everyone else forcing us to comply. In a few years, they’ll be whining about something else. If you use a word with good intent, they you should be able to say what you want. Just use common sense. There is nothing inherently wrong with “oriental”.
Ever since I came across your channel, you almost immediately became my favorite to watch. It’s so obvious that you love what you do and work tirelessly to better understand the science and mechanics of your craft. I know that I understand so little of what you do, but I could sit and listen to you talk about it for hours. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos!
Layton changed my entire fragrance world. I had about 60 designer fragrences. All kinds of different scents for all kinds of different occasions. After I got Lauton I was in love, and blind bought Layton Exclusif. That blew my mind completely, and changed my perspective in a unimaginable way. Now I've been selling of most of my designer fragrances. Wearing Azzaro, Paco Rabanne, Hugo Boss etc just doesn't intrigue me at all anymore. Of the 60+ I have an loved, only 25 or so is even tempting to use again. This is the start of the next chapter in my fragrance journey. I can't wait to see where it takes me. I'll be a PDM and The Laytons especially. It was my gateway fragrance. I can't recommend the two enough.❤❤
Perfumes from designers where the first priority is clothes, jewelry, luggage, etc. cannot be good. I had to learn to understand that too. Im done with that. From now on it's niche only for me, where their first priority is fragrances, and ONLY fragrances. I wasted so much time and money with those garbage designer frags man.
I smelled a small sample of Layton. IMMEDIATELY put it on my shelf to buy a bigger sample. IMMEDIATE LOVE. I accidentally bought 2 5ml samples. Used BOTH of them up during the course of Fall/Winter. Prowled Jomashop until the big bottle was available for discount. Bought it, now I love it even more. The perfect love story. 15 frags in and Layton is still #1
Oriental is considered offensive nowadays? God the lenght some people go to look for something to call offensive... Whats next? White musk? Thanks for your reviews Aaron, much appreciated, keep up the good work and happy holidays!
lol I’m half Korean and my mom uses the term regularly. People these days will find anything to get offended by. The new generation is about as soft as baby $hit
It amazes me that diversity can no longer exist because it’s even offensive to suggest someone or something comes from a specific part of the world. It saddens me that culture for all races is dying instead of being celebrated 😢
I have had well over 120 fragrances in my collection and my # 1 is Layton.Happy to see you give it a 9 but it wouldn't have mattered if you gave it a 3, beauty is always in the eyes of the beholder and I will always love Layton.
Yep I have Bleu de Chanel EDT, MontBlanc Explorer and MB Individual and a bunch of YSL's. YSL Y edt and YSL Y EDP ( maybe my second favorite fragrance in my whole collection) YSL Y Parfum, YSL L'homme and YSL La nuit de l"homme.
@@chrisyounce1815 nice. Some day I hope you can try BDC EDP or Parfum, and YSL Y EDP Intense. I didn't like Explorer, but I do like Explorer Platinum. Regular Explorer smells like you chopped down a pine tree then proceeded to roll around on the stump for half an hour. Lol. At least all I'm getting from it is a very woody, nettle-y smell. Platinum adds a little more zest to it, so it's more well rounded.
It took me 3 tries to finally fall in love with this masterpiece! At first I didn’t understand the hype. But I tried it in the winter ON MY SKIN and the dry down blew me away!
Layton is one of my favo’s! I have alot of tattoo’s aswell and your absolutely right . ATH/PDM/XERJOFF are great on my skin. Your work does it very well on my skin I love it!! Super projecting Have a nice xmas and a great new year!!
As an Asian person, calling someone Oriental vs something from the Orient is completely different. Nothing wrong with saying an “oriental” fragrance. Layton is one of my daily’s. Love this stuff
You know when people say I have so many bottles but this is The One. Man, Layton stole my heart. Such a fire juice. Every time I smell it, I get weak. If I can keep one bottle out of my collection, this would be it. Such a versatile and beautiful fragrance. I never get tired of it. Just the whiffs keeps my mind fresh and the mood uplifting.
In my memory, I believe you ranked Layton Exclusif as a 10 out of 10 or at least super high. It seemed like you loved the addition of smokier and perhaps more mature/sexy notes. Love this review, and I totally agree with you on the addictive factor. I don't like the price of PDM, and I know there are great clones, but there's something very addicting about these fragrances for sure. Thanks as always for your explanation!
I’m actually wearing Layton tonight for a Christmas party! My bottle is from 2018 and can’t speak about the newer batches but mine is sooooo dense and rich!
The new bottles are richer with maceration. I have a 2023 batch to which I allowed it to age 5 months. It’s last over 14 hours with a beautiful/rich dry down
@@unknown_matter1317yep, I’ve got a 2023 bottle and I was fuming with the richness and density that I remembered but I can safely say that after leaving it in my wardrobe for a few months it has improved. The same issue can be said of Herod. I had a sample and was disappointed in the performance but I used it today and it definitely improved as well.
It’s about time you reviewed this fragrance. I’m surprised you didn’t have the same reaction you had to Herod or even Carlisle. When I first smelled a 1ml sample of Layton, I instantly knew it was full bottle worthy. I’m in love with that scent and I know that NO ONE smells like me EVER. 3 sprays 4 sprays max if I spray it early in the day. It’s definitely my fall/winter superstar fragrance when I want to stand out from my signature scent (molecule 01…..which ppl smell on me but I spray 8-9 times). But I love Layton. My gf thinks it smells like a grandma, which we now affectionately nickname “Grandma”, but it makes me very happy and i proudly wear it on cold days.
Oriental isn't offensive to or for an object, only as a lable for people. In fact, oriental probably fits for fragrance better than it does than for most things that's not a blanket or a rug. As you stated raw, original, as old as the Earth natural existing materials. As some stated about themselves, I'm part Korean, growing up my Father often would correct the differences when used out of context, especially toward people. Anyway, I'm very interested in PDM fragrances, hopefully will pick up a sample set before spending big. I have Suma Oriental Une Nuit it's a really nice scent.
Thanks so much for including the chemical names in the upper corner! It gives me the option to do more research and adds to Aaron's credibility which is already very high.
Bought the discovery set 1 year ago. Hated Layton when I first smelled it. After buying/smelling different perfumes through-out the year I've went back to it and think it's a 10/10 and really appreciate it. Will be buying a bottle soon.
I love the passion you put in your videos. You seem like an actual professional. Your not just good at smelling fragrances for UA-cam, you have serious raw talent.
Sometimes, after first sniff, I decide I don't like a fragrance, but I come back to it later and really like it. I usually like to wear a fragrance at least a couple of times before I commit to a full bottle. I love that you give fragrances a second review if you change your mind. Respect 🙏🏻
Aaron!! I really appreciated that bit at the end where you described for us the differences of corporate perfumery and how they use standardized amounts of things and the purpose is less for art and more for profit! Also, I'm really hoping to buy one of your frags soon but being from America I need to figure that all out. Love you!
Layton is a beautiful fragrance that doesn't have massive projection but it does have that signature creaminess that a lot of pdm fragrances have. Another great review Aaron Merry Christmas
Although skin is definitely better to test a fragrance on, most people also wear fragrance on their clothes. So a tester strip might show a bit of what the fragrance would smell on clothing.
I am with you (as a painter) about raw materials, and I love fragrances. Theres something about the science of the senses. Appreciate your review on Layton, trying to see if this is one my husband would like. Merry Christmas ❤🎄🙏
They will have to change the name of the oriant express to the amber express lol. I agree aaron if a word twists you up just grow a pair. Another great review nice one bud.
I grew from Davidoff’s Cool Water to Bleu de Chanel, then Sauvage by Dior, and today, I wanted to try something new and went for Parfums de Marly‘s Layton. I am new to your videos, but I thought I would hear your opinion on my new purchase, and I can see myself looking through your older content. Thank you for this review, and I will check for recent uploads regularly as I learn about other new fragrances.
Aaron thank you for a great review as always 🙏. I would like you to review my favourite fragrance Nishane: Africa-Olifant. I wonder what you think about it. Stay safe and well.
Said the same thing the last time this topic came up. Oriental is not an inherently offensive term, it simply means “from the Orient”, which is Asia. Great review as always sir
parfum de marly and initio are sister companies, was owned by a couple and then sold out... both houses diluted their perfume concentrations before getting bought out too... sad, my new bottle of side effect isnt same as the old bottle i have =/, looks like the sample vial you have is the newer batches with lower perfume % concentration...
Merry Christmas 🎅 arron to you and your family and team best wishes from Cheshire keep up the great work you do and fabulous reviews will you do amounge jubilation 40 review pls
I've got that at the first wearings... For 1 h or more that was all... Now after some weeks and spraying more from the bottle I get the apple cinnamon more with some fresh nuances
When I first sampled it was a pre-reform and it had a brutal menthol note. I bought a bottle this year which I believe is a 22' batch and there is ZERO menthol
Unfortunately I also think that Layton has been reformulated because I get about 4-5 hours longevity. I tested the fragrance on a sample before which got me about 8-9 hours longevity. Nevertheless I love this fragrance and use it as my winter signature scent. Thank you for your honest opinion. Love your content. Best wishes from Austria!
I really really enjoy you speaking to finding a good musk accord and identifying Musks in a formula. I just started DIY perfumery and wish I could learn from you more. I couldn’t believe when I started a formula is 60-70% just musks, iso E and hedione but I guess it is.
Test strips are good to preselect fragrances for further testing. I have limited space on my skin, so when I go to the perfumery, I test a lot of fragrances on test strips, then I spray the four I like the most on my arms and go on a walk, maybe have a coffee, go shopping elsewhere, regularly smelling on my arms to see how each of them develops over time. Then before I drive home I go back to the perfumery and ask for samples of the two most convincing fragrances to be able to give them both a few full wearings before I purchase a bottle.
You described PDM in general exactly how I see them: they're designer scents in the way that they're built for mass appeal, but done in a niche way that stands out. They're my favorite house :)
I disagree. Carlisle and Kalan are nothing like designer frags. Even herod haltane and godolphin imho are very unique. Sure haltane is their oud take, golophin is leathery and herod is arguably like a TF TV but tbh oud leather and TF arent exactly designer DNAs
This fragrance is probably my all time favorite - as a hobbyist perfumer it showed me the value of Norlimbanol which is used (in extreme excess haha) here
I was so underwhelmed when I first smelled it, I only bought a sample because of the hype, never read the notes or anything really. And then every few weeks I started spraying it on my skin and smelling it, I really like the green apple note in it, it so nice and alluring, but I just can't seem to love the scent itself.
Funny how I always overlooked this house until one day, while I was helping my picky older brother to buy his new signature scent. We spend hours bouncing around between different niche brands until the sell assistant insisted we should try some of Perfums De Marly. Truth be told my brother who had never bought a niche, pricey fragrance ended up buying 200ml bottle of this beautiful Layton. We were so impressed about the brand and now it’s become one of my top three niche perfume brands.
I own both batches and I find the opening on the old batch better, but the new one is also good, they’re still super similar. I think I like the drydown on the new one better tho, it’s - little bit sweeter.. the old batch is more rugged and rough in the drydown. Hard to say sbout performance but if there is any difference its not much
Don't apologise to anyone to anyone as we grow our tastes change and as we grow we learn you do you Aaron at place you are you at place your at in life xxx as simple layman I love listening to your reviews and opinions, I don't always agree with them but I always learn something PS SLUT IS AMAZING X
Smelling them all in this sample set, I got to pick up the similarities via the raw materials (such as the vanilla) whereas with my Tom Ford sample set I am smelling a completely different style of perfumery from anything else iv ever smelled. What I'm getting at is, sample sets such as these are an opportunity to broaden ones understanding of perfumery thus understanding the brand or how the individual perfumer thinks.
If you like it then that’s all that matters. I received a sample of this from Fragrance Samples UK and I can confidently say I like it. At first I thought it was a bit too sweet for what I usually wear but the performance is great and the more I wore it the more I liked it. Not sure if id get a full bottle as I have others in mind that I like more but I’d say a solid 7.5/10.
Aaron you should try to get a sample of the new side effect... Whatever they did in reducing the oil percantage, you will notice that side effect got a lot weaker and less rich. It's a shame... What I also want to suggest you, is to test Paragon! It's a crazy unique scent 👍🏾
I’d really like to see you try an odd one: Montale Oud Edition. Very oriental and its a beautiful scent in my opinion, hands down my favourite Montale, really interested to see what you think of it!
Think the last person that used oriental as a slur died in 1967, to my - and I guess most - ears, oriental stands as a classifyer suggesting not only warmth and variety but also substance and quality, as such I think it would be a disservice to the region to get rid of a term that allows to market product at high tier and therefore worthy of a high price.
7:00 in or so, when it comes to mixing in the aldehydes, two forms were mentioned c18 and c14. At first I was listening and c14 makes me think carbon-14 isotopes. Never done that much chemistry at school, but I think 18 would be a bit too heavy, too much neutrons for a carbon isotope, though I could be wrong. So, curious... what do the c14/c18 stand for then?
I don't tell people when or where they can wear a fragrance but I think in my own case some fragrances just work better in colder weather on my skin or I have had a variation in concentration or nose blindness. For example bought jazz club last summer and although I like the scent I was surprised that a few hours later I could barely detect it. Thankfully Sephora had a decent return policy. Tried it again a few weeks ago in the store (Sephora) and it lasted all day and had reasonable projection and bought it again with a decent Christmas sale mark down.
With its recent boom in popularity Layton has been getting a lot of hate. To me it’s still such a beautiful fragrance and one of the best I’ve smelled. I’ll always be a big fan of this one.
Thank you for the review. Aaron I’d like to try your fragrances but every time I go to your website everything is out of stock 😢 What can I do to get some decants?
Talking about changing your view of a scent. My likes and dislikes change regularly. Sometimes day to day. It depends on many things I feel from your mood, the time of day, the weather even atmospherics. How may of us have thought, oh I don't like that much, only to fall In love with it later?
As an oriental man, the vocab "oriental fragrances" isn't offensive to me at all. It's fragrances with notes and raw materials usually associated with our parts of the world. It's a thing to be proud of.
Its never the people from those areas who are "offended!" haha its always the lefties in cities far away. 🇦🇺
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💯 it's reflected in the food of Asia as well. Without that beautiful history and culture, the world would lose so much variety in cuisine, especially in spicing!
Regarding Oriental - as an Asian man who has experienced racism, being called all sorts of nasty names, especially as a kid, I think using “Oriental” to describe a style of perfumery is 100% fine.
We need to look at the motivation behind saying a word, not just the word itself.
When someone uses oriental to describe a fragrance, it’s obvious to any sensible person there’s no racist or hateful motivation - people who are offended are simply clouding the *real* issues at hand involving race and equal opportunity.
Orientals are my fav style, and I use that term freely when describing fragrances and encourage others to as well.
Hi mate just a quick question. When someone who has called you a racist name have they used the word oriental in the sentence?
100%.
@willowwookie9614 There are far worse words than oriental, people just love being offended and get a kick out of policing other peoples words/actions. If the man says he isnt offended, why try find offence? Youre a lefty aren’t you? 😂
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@@sssoundslike2259 I just find it hard to believe that someone used oriental in a racial abuse comment and yes I agree that nowdays people are quick too take offence too everything.
As an EurAsian woman, I love Oriental perfumes & see nothing wrong with the term. People need to get a life & quit cancelling things. I love how you educate & teach us about the composition of a scent. Thanks for all the work you do with your videos & all the best for 2024!
The European in you is very forgiving.
Nothing wrong with saying ‘oriental’ because in this context of fragrances it’s a compliment. As for the fragrance Layton, this is the ‘Holy Grail’ in my view, nothing comes close in terms of an uplifting winter fragrance.
You can call things Oriental because it's and inanimate object. You just don't call people Oriental these days.
Imo Herod is the “Holy Grail” of winter fragrances. Don’t get me wrong, I own Layton and love it. But the sweet cinnamon and tobacco blended with the PDM vanilla in Herod is truly magical.
I legit went 14 days wearing Layton and Layton exclusif only and my oh my.
Nothing wrong with saying "oriental" in general
@bmoneybby Why not? Because the perpetually offended decided it’s bad and policed everyone else forcing us to comply. In a few years, they’ll be whining about something else. If you use a word with good intent, they you should be able to say what you want. Just use common sense. There is nothing inherently wrong with “oriental”.
Layton is the fragrance that makes you realize you have been smelling the same over-used DNA over and over. It's such a good smell and it's different
I agree with this statement. I blind bought it because I watched some girl review it when I was younger and it blew my mind with how it smelled.
i love layton! one of my favourites out of many samples.
"If you get offended by a word, you need to man up" -
Ever since I came across your channel, you almost immediately became my favorite to watch. It’s so obvious that you love what you do and work tirelessly to better understand the science and mechanics of your craft. I know that I understand so little of what you do, but I could sit and listen to you talk about it for hours. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos!
Man I absolutely love the overload of info about aroma chemicals. You are the man. Keep up the great work. 👍🏻👍🏻
Layton changed my entire fragrance world. I had about 60 designer fragrences. All kinds of different scents for all kinds of different occasions. After I got Lauton I was in love, and blind bought Layton Exclusif. That blew my mind completely, and changed my perspective in a unimaginable way. Now I've been selling of most of my designer fragrances. Wearing Azzaro, Paco Rabanne, Hugo Boss etc just doesn't intrigue me at all anymore. Of the 60+ I have an loved, only 25 or so is even tempting to use again. This is the start of the next chapter in my fragrance journey. I can't wait to see where it takes me. I'll be a PDM and The Laytons especially. It was my gateway fragrance. I can't recommend the two enough.❤❤
True, and its the same for me. I sold all of my fragrances for Layton, and now added Pegasus into my collection, never looked back since!! Love PdM ❤
Yeah man that was a costly mistake that you made :D
PDM fragrances are different level. I can’t wear most designers any longer
Perfumes from designers where the first priority is clothes, jewelry, luggage, etc. cannot be good. I had to learn to understand that too. Im done with that. From now on it's niche only for me, where their first priority is fragrances, and ONLY fragrances. I wasted so much time and money with those garbage designer frags man.
I smelled a small sample of Layton. IMMEDIATELY put it on my shelf to buy a bigger sample. IMMEDIATE LOVE. I accidentally bought 2 5ml samples. Used BOTH of them up during the course of Fall/Winter. Prowled Jomashop until the big bottle was available for discount. Bought it, now I love it even more. The perfect love story. 15 frags in and Layton is still #1
Oriental is considered offensive nowadays? God the lenght some people go to look for something to call offensive... Whats next? White musk?
Thanks for your reviews Aaron, much appreciated, keep up the good work and happy holidays!
lol I’m half Korean and my mom uses the term regularly. People these days will find anything to get offended by. The new generation is about as soft as baby $hit
@@wk278 Exactly. Political correctness...intolerance disguised as manners.
@wk278 it ain't people, it's mostly white women with a savior complex.
It amazes me that diversity can no longer exist because it’s even offensive to suggest someone or something comes from a specific part of the world.
It saddens me that culture for all races is dying instead of being celebrated 😢
It's 🤡 world man.
I have had well over 120 fragrances in my collection and my # 1 is Layton.Happy to see you give it a 9 but it wouldn't have mattered if you gave it a 3, beauty is always in the eyes of the beholder and I will always love Layton.
Do you also have Bleu de Chanel, any from MontBlanc, or any of the Y's?
I agree Chris, there’s nothing better in terms of wearability and uniqueness.
Yep I have Bleu de Chanel EDT, MontBlanc Explorer and MB Individual and a bunch of YSL's. YSL Y edt and YSL Y EDP ( maybe my second favorite fragrance in my whole collection) YSL Y Parfum, YSL L'homme and YSL La nuit de l"homme.
@@chrisyounce1815 nice. Some day I hope you can try BDC EDP or Parfum, and YSL Y EDP Intense.
I didn't like Explorer, but I do like Explorer Platinum. Regular Explorer smells like you chopped down a pine tree then proceeded to roll around on the stump for half an hour. Lol. At least all I'm getting from it is a very woody, nettle-y smell. Platinum adds a little more zest to it, so it's more well rounded.
My gf calls Layton “grandma” when I spray it. Me no care. I love Layton. And she admits that it’s growing more on her, especially when it dries down
It took me 3 tries to finally fall in love with this masterpiece! At first I didn’t understand the hype. But I tried it in the winter ON MY SKIN and the dry down blew me away!
the background music is very well done! Aaron you have unlocked something ive never realized. It actually has palatable listening experience!
I consider Layton to be an all time great fragrance. It’s a masterful blend with an addictive dry down
PDM Layton is a gorgeous and unique fragrance.
Out of a total of 160 different scents, Layton is in my top 5.
A winter, autumn and spring fragrance.
Whats your other favs?
Brotha what about summer i like the smell is there a problem with wearing it during a hot summer day?
Layton is one of my favo’s! I have alot of tattoo’s aswell and your absolutely right . ATH/PDM/XERJOFF are great on my skin. Your work does it very well on my skin I love it!! Super projecting
Have a nice xmas and a great new year!!
As an Asian person, calling someone Oriental vs something from the Orient is completely different. Nothing wrong with saying an “oriental” fragrance. Layton is one of my daily’s. Love this stuff
Layton will never leave my
collection. Love it.
My favourite kind of fragrances is ORIENTAL. ❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️
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Thank you for taking the time to explain things more in-depth and educating us. 👌🏻
My first niche frag. Still in my top 5 ever.
I'm always curious when someone say that, what are the other ones...? Can you share?
You know when people say I have so many bottles but this is The One. Man, Layton stole my heart. Such a fire juice. Every time I smell it, I get weak. If I can keep one bottle out of my collection, this would be it. Such a versatile and beautiful fragrance. I never get tired of it. Just the whiffs keeps my mind fresh and the mood uplifting.
I love Oriental fragrances and notes. Love your take on this and love you!
In my memory, I believe you ranked Layton Exclusif as a 10 out of 10 or at least super high. It seemed like you loved the addition of smokier and perhaps more mature/sexy notes. Love this review, and I totally agree with you on the addictive factor. I don't like the price of PDM, and I know there are great clones, but there's something very addicting about these fragrances for sure. Thanks as always for your explanation!
Have a merry christmas dear. Thanks for the great reviews !
I’m actually wearing Layton tonight for a Christmas party! My bottle is from 2018 and can’t speak about the newer batches but mine is sooooo dense and rich!
The new bottles are richer with maceration. I have a 2023 batch to which I allowed it to age 5 months. It’s last over 14 hours with a beautiful/rich dry down
@@unknown_matter1317when you age a fragrance do you still wear it during the process
Layton is perfect for Christmas. If first purchased Layton at Fortnum & Mason at Christmas many years ago. Nothing compares to it.
@@unknown_matter1317 I agree, Layton does age well. I still have a three year old bottle and it’s amazing.
@@unknown_matter1317yep, I’ve got a 2023 bottle and I was fuming with the richness and density that I remembered but I can safely say that after leaving it in my wardrobe for a few months it has improved. The same issue can be said of Herod. I had a sample and was disappointed in the performance but I used it today and it definitely improved as well.
It’s about time you reviewed this fragrance. I’m surprised you didn’t have the same reaction you had to Herod or even Carlisle. When I first smelled a 1ml sample of Layton, I instantly knew it was full bottle worthy. I’m in love with that scent and I know that NO ONE smells like me EVER. 3 sprays 4 sprays max if I spray it early in the day. It’s definitely my fall/winter superstar fragrance when I want to stand out from my signature scent (molecule 01…..which ppl smell on me but I spray 8-9 times). But I love Layton. My gf thinks it smells like a grandma, which we now affectionately nickname “Grandma”, but it makes me very happy and i proudly wear it on cold days.
yah, who care about others opinion, we use frag for our own satisfaction
My tastes in fragrances has changed so much since I went down the rabbit hole. I use to only like fresh now I’m much more attracted to sweeter scents.
Oriental isn't offensive to or for an object, only as a lable for people. In fact, oriental probably fits for fragrance better than it does than for most things that's not a blanket or a rug. As you stated raw, original, as old as the Earth natural existing materials. As some stated about themselves, I'm part Korean, growing up my Father often would correct the differences when used out of context, especially toward people. Anyway, I'm very interested in PDM fragrances, hopefully will pick up a sample set before spending big. I have Suma Oriental Une Nuit it's a really nice scent.
Thanks so much for including the chemical names in the upper corner! It gives me the option to do more research and adds to Aaron's credibility which is already very high.
You look radiant, I am happy for you ❤ I appreciate these reviews that take the bs out of perfumery. Happy new year!
Bought the discovery set 1 year ago. Hated Layton when I first smelled it. After buying/smelling different perfumes through-out the year I've went back to it and think it's a 10/10 and really appreciate it. Will be buying a bottle soon.
I love the passion you put in your videos. You seem like an actual professional. Your not just good at smelling fragrances for UA-cam, you have serious raw talent.
The guy is a perfumer 😉
Just keep making fragrances, Aaron! Looking forward to when you're restocked.
Sometimes, after first sniff, I decide I don't like a fragrance, but I come back to it later and really like it. I usually like to wear a fragrance at least a couple of times before I commit to a full bottle. I love that you give fragrances a second review if you change your mind. Respect 🙏🏻
Aaron!!
I really appreciated that bit at the end where you described for us the differences of corporate perfumery and how they use standardized amounts of things and the purpose is less for art and more for profit! Also, I'm really hoping to buy one of your frags soon but being from America I need to figure that all out. Love you!
I love Layton, parfums de marly in general rarely disappoint.
"We need to get busy"
Brilliant!
I layer Layton with Initio Psychedelic Love 🤤 Both definitely stand alone and also work beautifully together.
You sir have gained yet another fan👏👏👏
I’d be so interested in some Le Labo reviews by you. Think all the ones on the internet are more coming from a consumer pov vs. your expertise.
Layton is a beautiful fragrance that doesn't have massive projection but it does have that signature creaminess that a lot of pdm fragrances have. Another great review Aaron Merry Christmas
I love Layton... it was my first niche quality fragrance and is still one of my favourites.
This is my late fall-winter go to, love it
Although skin is definitely better to test a fragrance on, most people also wear fragrance on their clothes. So a tester strip might show a bit of what the fragrance would smell on clothing.
I am with you (as a painter) about raw materials, and I love fragrances. Theres something about the science of the senses. Appreciate your review on Layton, trying to see if this is one my husband would like. Merry Christmas ❤🎄🙏
They will have to change the name of the oriant express to the amber express lol. I agree aaron if a word twists you up just grow a pair. Another great review nice one bud.
Thanks for sharing, Aaron!
Cheers from Brazil!
Layton is something special in my opinion. Definitely in my top 5.
The musk info was very valuable here, thank you!
Would love more reviews of PdM fragrances! Thank you for this one, Aaron.
I grew from Davidoff’s Cool Water to Bleu de Chanel, then Sauvage by Dior, and today, I wanted to try something new and went for Parfums de Marly‘s Layton. I am new to your videos, but I thought I would hear your opinion on my new purchase, and I can see myself looking through your older content. Thank you for this review, and I will check for recent uploads regularly as I learn about other new fragrances.
Aaron thank you for a great review as always 🙏.
I would like you to review my favourite fragrance Nishane: Africa-Olifant.
I wonder what you think about it.
Stay safe and well.
Said the same thing the last time this topic came up. Oriental is not an inherently offensive term, it simply means “from the Orient”, which is Asia. Great review as always sir
The Apple note is absolutely amazing in Layton
I absolutely scrammed to watch this 😂
parfum de marly and initio are sister companies, was owned by a couple and then sold out... both houses diluted their perfume concentrations before getting bought out too... sad, my new bottle of side effect isnt same as the old bottle i have =/, looks like the sample vial you have is the newer batches with lower perfume % concentration...
Merry Christmas, Aaron
Merry Christmas 🎅 arron to you and your family and team best wishes from Cheshire keep up the great work you do and fabulous reviews will you do amounge jubilation 40 review pls
Merry Christmas Aaron
What in Layton gives the menthol note. Seems some people don't smell it in Layton, bt it's pretty much all I get 🤷♂️
Yes, a huge menthol note in it
I've got that at the first wearings... For 1 h or more that was all... Now after some weeks and spraying more from the bottle I get the apple cinnamon more with some fresh nuances
When I first sampled it was a pre-reform and it had a brutal menthol note. I bought a bottle this year which I believe is a 22' batch and there is ZERO menthol
@@derrickarmour Mine is an old batch and the menthol is very strong and lasts for hours.
Aha, that's interesting @@derrickarmour
Unfortunately I also think that Layton has been reformulated because I get about 4-5 hours longevity. I tested the fragrance on a sample before which got me about 8-9 hours longevity. Nevertheless I love this fragrance and use it as my winter signature scent. Thank you for your honest opinion. Love your content.
Best wishes from Austria!
The thing is that its some white girl in Starbucks getting "offended" by the term.
I really really enjoy you speaking to finding a good musk accord and identifying Musks in a formula. I just started DIY perfumery and wish I could learn from you more. I couldn’t believe when I started a formula is 60-70% just musks, iso E and hedione but I guess it is.
Would love a video of ATH just talking about himself and inspirations. Such a interesting person
Test strips are good to preselect fragrances for further testing.
I have limited space on my skin, so when I go to the perfumery, I test a lot of fragrances on test strips, then I spray the four I like the most on my arms and go on a walk, maybe have a coffee, go shopping elsewhere, regularly smelling on my arms to see how each of them develops over time.
Then before I drive home I go back to the perfumery and ask for samples of the two most convincing fragrances to be able to give them both a few full wearings before I purchase a bottle.
You described PDM in general exactly how I see them: they're designer scents in the way that they're built for mass appeal, but done in a niche way that stands out. They're my favorite house :)
I disagree. Carlisle and Kalan are nothing like designer frags. Even herod haltane and godolphin imho are very unique. Sure haltane is their oud take, golophin is leathery and herod is arguably like a TF TV but tbh oud leather and TF arent exactly designer DNAs
@@chusett they have a couple that aren't mass appeal scents (Layton Exclusif comes to mind too), but the scents they're most known for are
This fragrance is probably my all time favorite - as a hobbyist perfumer it showed me the value of Norlimbanol which is used (in extreme excess haha) here
I was so underwhelmed when I first smelled it, I only bought a sample because of the hype, never read the notes or anything really. And then every few weeks I started spraying it on my skin and smelling it, I really like the green apple note in it, it so nice and alluring, but I just can't seem to love the scent itself.
Funny how I always overlooked this house until one day, while I was helping my picky older brother to buy his new signature scent. We spend hours bouncing around between different niche brands until the sell assistant insisted we should try some of Perfums De Marly. Truth be told my brother who had never bought a niche, pricey fragrance ended up buying 200ml bottle of this beautiful Layton. We were so impressed about the brand and now it’s become one of my top three niche perfume brands.
I came here for the review and stayed for the master class
Have you tested parfum de marly ojan? With Christmas here it would be perfect for a Christmas video.
I own both batches and I find the opening on the old batch better, but the new one is also good, they’re still super similar. I think I like the drydown on the new one better tho, it’s - little bit sweeter.. the old batch is more rugged and rough in the drydown. Hard to say sbout performance but if there is any difference its not much
I can imagine you're good at drawing, would love to see some of your work!
Don't apologise to anyone to anyone as we grow our tastes change and as we grow we learn you do you Aaron at place you are you at place your at in life xxx as simple layman I love listening to your reviews and opinions, I don't always agree with them but I always learn something PS SLUT IS AMAZING X
Smelling them all in this sample set, I got to pick up the similarities via the raw materials (such as the vanilla) whereas with my Tom Ford sample set I am smelling a completely different style of perfumery from anything else iv ever smelled. What I'm getting at is, sample sets such as these are an opportunity to broaden ones understanding of perfumery thus understanding the brand or how the individual perfumer thinks.
i need you to test Blonde Amber by Clive Christian. curious to see how you like it
I agree this smells much better on the skin than on the strip. My favorite Parfums de Marly scent.
Aaron, please review Apres L'Amour by Thomas Kosmala. Im having trouble deciding what to think about it. Your professional thoughts would help a lot.
If you like it then that’s all that matters. I received a sample of this from Fragrance Samples UK and I can confidently say I like it. At first I thought it was a bit too sweet for what I usually wear but the performance is great and the more I wore it the more I liked it. Not sure if id get a full bottle as I have others in mind that I like more but I’d say a solid 7.5/10.
@@thebizness5596 I don't smell sweet, I smell straight musk. Br540 is sweet
Wore this today. It's a BANGER!
Layton is one of the best. Love it!
Aaron you should try to get a sample of the new side effect... Whatever they did in reducing the oil percantage, you will notice that side effect got a lot weaker and less rich. It's a shame... What I also want to suggest you, is to test Paragon! It's a crazy unique scent 👍🏾
😮 thanks very useful. I have learnt a lots
I’d really like to see you try an odd one: Montale Oud Edition. Very oriental and its a beautiful scent in my opinion, hands down my favourite Montale, really interested to see what you think of it!
Love this man ❤
Always interesting reviews 🦄
One of my favs! I really like the exclusif version!
I have 2 amazing of Layton. Very very good. I wonder If I should get the original especially after the reformulation...
Think the last person that used oriental as a slur died in 1967, to my - and I guess most - ears, oriental stands as a classifyer suggesting not only warmth and variety but also substance and quality, as such I think it would be a disservice to the region to get rid of a term that allows to market product at high tier and therefore worthy of a high price.
7:00 in or so, when it comes to mixing in the aldehydes, two forms were mentioned c18 and c14. At first I was listening and c14 makes me think carbon-14 isotopes. Never done that much chemistry at school, but I think 18 would be a bit too heavy, too much neutrons for a carbon isotope, though I could be wrong. So, curious... what do the c14/c18 stand for then?
1:40 exactly. If the correct and proper term somehow able to offend a person, then there’s just something wrong with them.
I don't tell people when or where they can wear a fragrance but I think in my own case some fragrances just work better in colder weather on my skin or I have had a variation in concentration or nose blindness. For example bought jazz club last summer and although I like the scent I was surprised that a few hours later I could barely detect it. Thankfully Sephora had a decent return policy. Tried it again a few weeks ago in the store (Sephora) and it lasted all day and had reasonable projection and bought it again with a decent Christmas sale mark down.
With its recent boom in popularity Layton has been getting a lot of hate. To me it’s still such a beautiful fragrance and one of the best I’ve smelled. I’ll always be a big fan of this one.
Thank you for the review. Aaron I’d like to try your fragrances but every time I go to your website everything is out of stock 😢 What can I do to get some decants?
The day has come i cant believe it
I think you missed your calling as a narrator. You have a very soothing and comforting "voice"
It also makes a huge difference if you’re smelling several fragrances at once. Makes it tough to get a good read on a fragrance.
I have the first formula of Layton......I have 8 Parfums De Marly...Good stuff!!!
Would enjoy to see a comparison of the whole line or at least the heavy hitters from PDM.
Talking about changing your view of a scent. My likes and dislikes change regularly. Sometimes day to day. It depends on many things I feel from your mood, the time of day, the weather even atmospherics. How may of us have thought, oh I don't like that much, only to fall In love with it later?
Hi Aaron, could you review Clive Christian blonde amber or X for men?