Jacob Johansson
- The post was made 1 yearsRating: 4 out of 5verified customer
First man with Lost Cherry? :)
Hey! I see that some companies list this primarily as a women's fragrance, but some also list it under men's or as unisex. And Iâm probably overall the only man who has rated it (from what Iâve seen so far). Anyhow: I understand that itâs often listed under womenâs perfumes and reviewed by women. It has a relatively "feminine and floral scent" (similar to many scents that are often categorized as womenâs fragrances). BUT I really like it! I donât like what is "the stereotypical / typical menâs perfume scent" ("boozy" and sharp - generalizing, I know - but itâs hard to clearly explain in other words), but I prefer spicier and more challenging menâs scents (e.g., Tom Ford Noir Extreme, which I think is very unique in this context). This feels very unusual even for me, but itâs definitely one I will hold dear to my heart. Fantastic scent that offers new discoveries every single second you wear it - fruity and distinct cherry tones, bitter almond, floral, sweet, bitter, soft... but... at the same time forward and very intense. Incredibly exciting and odd. If you want to stand out and not "smell like everyone else", then this is a clear alternative. Not for you if you want to blend in and (especially for me as a man) smell like all the other men (or women). :) So why not a full score, you wonder? Well... itâs quite a bit of cash to cough up over five grand for 100 ml of gold scent, no matter how good it may smell. But... Iâm not complaining and in this context, Tom Fordâs prices do explain why they, in my opinion, are the brand that makes the single best scents on the perfume market! 1 Hands down - I do NOT regret it! :)1 product in post First man with Lost Cherry? :)5153 views