Saturday, November 13, 2010

Scent of the Day: November 13th, 2010

Hey everyone, sorry for the lack of updates. Didn't feel motivated to do any videos or anything until a few days ago and here we are.

I've decided to sell a lot of my stash so if you're interested in any of my scents, hit me up. I'm splitting or selling off almost everything. Just kidding! I'm considering selling off whats new and unwanted, and swapping what I have and don't want. Eh, whatevs.

As for the scent of the day, I got a GOOOOOOOOD night's sleep clocking in at ~3am and not getting up until maybe ~1:30pm. Pretty sweet. That being said, I didn't have time or energy to do anything productive today and just had on what I wore yesterday. Faded remnants of Acqua di Gio on my shirt and a strip of L'Homme that I applied from a magazine sample. Not bad, but I've smelled better.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Scent of the Day: October 26th, 2010

I needed something to get back in the groove. A scent that I love and cherish and one that will hopefully give me a good push into my review-mode: Chanel's Allure Homme Edition Blanche. The super powerful clean citrus is an eye-opener especially for a sunny warm day during a wet spell that San Francisco has been having these past few days.

Oh yeah, and go San Francisco Giants!! FEAR THE BEARD!


Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Scent of the Day: October 19th, 2010

I sprayed so many things on myself today since I am doing my Fall 2010 College and I am getting fatigued. One thing though, I just watched one of Marc's reviews and saw something missing. I must do my review and tell the world of my discovery! Soon, I hope...

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Scent of the Day: October 16th, 2010

Woke up in the morning, staring at the stamp on my hand trying to remember what happened. Purple stamp on my wrist that I applied. Where did I apply it? I can't remember; it hurts to try. I roll around and get a whiff of my cologne and look at the alarm clock and realize what's going on. Versace's The Dreamer is still going strong nearly 12 hours later and that was just one spray on my chest. Oh my gosh I'm tired. Waking at 9am, 4 hours of sleep isn't good for me, surely.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Scent of the Day: October 8th, 2010

I woke up at 5am to go to work. Freezing, I thought it would stay that way. BOY WAS I WRONNNNNNNNG. But nonetheless, I wore Versace's Dreamer and regretted it as soon as I got to work as it had gone from frigid to warm. It didn't do poorly, just that I wish I'd worn a cooler scent.

Scent of the Day: October 8th, 2010

I recently got back a fragrance I lent to a friend which is Rive Gauche by Yves Saint Laurent. I wore that and had a chance to wear Banana Republic's Black Walnut for the first time, and I quite like it.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Fragrance sniffing day October 6th, 2010

I woke up and went sniffing with a fellow fragrance-head, Sean (superped2 on Youtube), and it was pretty fun. We started off at Saks Fifth Avenue smelling the entire By Kilian line and spraying a few things on. I liked the scent of their newest scent, Rose Oud, on paper but once applied on skin it really didn't work for me. I can understand what's going on and it is a great fragrance conceptually. However, I think the middle-eastern influenced backbone of the scent is perhaps unpolished as I get a medley of rose and oud wood at the same intensity giving the fragrance an identity crisis to some sort. Is it a woody rose, or a rosey oud? Hmm. Considering it is still on my skin after a shower and some harsh scrubbing makes me know the potency is worth another shot since finding a beast for longevity in the niche market isn't that easy. At this point more than 24 hours later it smells like a rosey oud which is lovely.

Another By Kilian fragrance I put on skin was something I thought I would like more: Liasons Dangerouses. It smelled great on the SA and on myself but after perhaps two hours it was a little too faint and close to the skin to impress. I'll chalk it up to being worn on a sniffathon. My palette was quite stressed by the 3 hour mark anyway. It is a very smooth and sensual fragrance that doubtfully would warrant a purchase, but makes me happy to know there are scents out there that smell of such beauty.

After going through the bond line a little I rerealized how much I dislike New Haarlem at the time but hope eventually I'll grow to like it more especially considering that I still have my share of the bottles I split. After that we sniffed some of Jo Malone's offerings. Good stuff if you are into linear scents. Great for layering with each other, from my experiences.

We left Saks and made our way to the boutiques surrounding Union Square in San Francisco. I don't remember the order and some we just stepped into but I'll try and remember what we did. For one, we went into the Marc Jacobs boutique. Bang sucks, plain and simple and I think so because I'm the Sultan. DON'T QUESTION ME! It has a very peppery top and I don't like too much pepper. Bleh. At the Prada boutique we smelled their private collection scents, or what looked like it. Stuff like Myrrh, Iris, and more. Some were nice, some were okay. One was terrible and I dare not remember what it was. After being told some 'interesting' past stories, we proceeded to Maiden Lane and all it's glory of Diptyque, Hermes, Chanel, and John Varvatos. JV has a new offering that smelled bland and uninteresting despite the sleek shiny metal bottle with dog-tag necklace. Diptyque was as inviting as usual but I didn't want to stay and ask too much especially considering I haven't bought anything from them yet and I'm pretty sure the guy there recognized my face from the last Basenotes sniffathon.

At Hermes we had a chance to smell the two newest additions to the Hermessence line: Brin de Réglisse and Vanille Galante. I smelled the latter and moved on. I've smelled vanillas and this wasn't grasping at my attention like a 12 year old girl that has gossip to spill. The former however caught my attention with it's licorice and just different approach to scent compared to everything else I've smelled thus far that day. Mmmmmmmmmmm. I like. The SA's forewarning made me expect MKK v2.0 but was pleasantly surprised with a scent that warranted getting a sample. Looking around I also saw something that reminded me of the classic offerings of Hermes such as Equipage and Bel Ami. The SA graciously retrieved the testers they had and gave me the honors. Think 70's *pointing at Equipage* and 80's *pointing at Bel Ami*, Magnum P.I. I sniff Equipage and instantly think of my dad. I love the scent and spray my hand with it. I spray Bel Ami on a card and don't think anything of it, just another 80's powerhouse fragrance that I can go without. After that however, we talk about THE Eau d'Hermes. We spray and have a blast making comments on how it smells and the SA trying to hold his composure just folds and gets in on the joking. It smelled like an easy-to-wear Muscs Kublai Khan by Serge Lutens! No joke! For those of you that are unfamiliar with MKK, it is a raunchy, dirty scent that smells of dirty sweaty underwear and drugs. Delicious! Eau d'Hermes was cougar bait and we knew it. I expect that to be my first Hermes purchase.

A walk to Neiman Marcus yeilded some varied results for Mr Sample since Creed was OUT OF SAMPLES... The same was true about Tom Ford as well as Guerlain. WTF! I wanted to throw a bee bottle of Jicky at the floor and scream but I held my tongue and thought hmm, I could use a cookie. We took a small break at the NM cafe enjoying some of the best cookies in the city and making jokes about some people walking by. One woman looked like she was carrying an exotic bird until she unfolding it into a scarf. WOW the stuff people have in this city is amazing. After our snack we went back to score some samples of the recent arrival of Guerlain's classic, Cologne du 68 as well as some others for Sean and his buddy. I got Matt to agree with me that Tonka Imperiale smells better than Spirituese Double Vanille even though are not the same, they are both in the same league I'd say.

Our trip to Barneys was fun as always and I made out with a few vials of some new stuff as well as Rose 31 but not before almost getting strong-armed into buying some stuff! The SA's there are hilarious and always uppity, and we always have a blast. So helpful and knowledgeable that I think it's amazing that there are people out there that know MORE than they do. Going back to Rose 31, it isn't my favorite rose scent but I thought I'd have a vial to review in the near future. I like the idea.



After the whole day what fragrance do I remember most fondly? I'll let the pictures do the talking...

Ashkan Challenge Round Deux

I'm still trying to figure out what to send to the lucky recipient of my Ashkan Challenge Round Deuce. I do however now how I'm going to deal with my future Challenge and it's so brilliant! Let's just say I'm going to bring confusion as my weapon and hope the contestant has their wits about them. They will need it! I'm going to start collecting samples and vials to complete that challenge's stuff since I KNOW what I want to do. Still can't figure out what to send now. Oh well, it will come to me. For now, a forecast: Many tears in the eyes of a legend as they struggle to catch a grip on reality.

Enough banter, on with my videos. Expect a video later today with some information geared for the younger crowd as well as the subscriber's choice winner.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Scent of the Day: October 5th, 2010

So I just finished shooting my next video which I should upload tomorrow time-permitting. It's a glorious video that only took 3 takes lol. To my credit though, it was minor slipups and lame jokes that warranted a reshoot. During the first shoot though I had sprayed BVLGARI's AQVA Pour Homme. Great scent and now that I've smelled more raunchy colognes like Secretions Magnifiques and MKK, I'm much more attuned to the dirtiness and I detect dirty drawls! I like this fragrance now more than when I had reviewed it, and I liked it then a lot. Wait, have I reviewed this one yet? I've lost track, oh well.

On a side note, nobody has subscribed to my blog yet nor has anyone voted. I feel sad. Oh well, eventually people shall read my entries and realize what they've been missing. My awesomeness, and cool pictures I find on Google!

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Scent of the Day: October 2nd, 2010

So the weekend is upon me and I must decide what to review next. I have the samples staring me in the face but I'm always hesitant to grab a new one, for fear of depleting my stores but more importantly having to deal with these shitty dabbing samples. Eh, whatever. Today I wore a few things but the thing of interest is something I swear I just put on now, and will definitely be reviewing before Thanksgiving: John Varvatos - Vintage. The opening reminds me of fresh apples and dries a little bit to remind me of a genuine old-school masculine, with a touch of applies staying back to bring this fragrance into the realm of wearability for the younger crowds. I'll be giving my few samples of this many wearings.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Ralph Lauren - Romance Men (1999) Fragrance Review

A middle school infatuation with infatuation led me to this. A word that young men were beginning to understand in a time of much confusion in general. I remember going to Macy's to get samples of this and feeling like my life would fall into place wonderfully. Soon I would ask Angela out to a dance, we would be together and I would eventually marry her. All because I had a sense of fashion, had a sense of humor, and was filthy rich. I mean, I am in fact contemplating buying a Ralph Lauren fragrance at the age of 13.

Wait, what? When ever has something just *clicked* and someone's life has turned a new leaf to become perfect? It's happened enough to other people that my chances are next to none. Besides, Angela was only in it for the money; She wouldn't have stayed with me after I let her in. That's just the way the cookie crumbles at a young age and sadly, I had spent years thinking about if I had done things differently would things have worked. Can a teenager really think about these things in such detail? No, and that is why at a young age I failed. I erred in two ways: I had believed a girl could like me for me, and I thought a cologne would make me the hottest shit since sliced bread.

Ralph Lauren's Romance is falsely named and should be called Fling. A Romance can last a lifetime and has ups and downs. This cologne doesn't last 2 hours but I will say it does smell decent, especially considering the age I was when I first smelled it. A fling however lasts the same time as this fragrance and is full of good times. If we lived in Ricky Gervais' The Invention of Lying (2009) that would work but here in reality, we must accept that the people over at RL decided to be funny with their name. Let's face it, how many of you actually enjoy his fragrances more than everything else you've smelled? Anyone? Find me someone and I will show you a liar. It's only fitting since they learned from the greatest storytellers of all. Mr Lauren and his comfy comforters and soft 1/4 button up collared short sleeve cotton shirts.

The fragrance is lacking on all levels except maybe scent. The longevity like I said is only a few hours and it dries quick. The projection is laughable and the development is non-existent. I kid you not that I have sprayed this fragrance on my hand less than an hour ago and it is barely present. Ralph Lauren's Romance when conceived I'm sure was a spectacular hit with their extensive ad campaign that I still remember watching so many years ago. I even remember seeing a couple commercials in recent history, perhaps a few months ago reminding me of my craze for this scent which ultimately led me to the store to purchase this. Romance is the child with A.D.D. that you can't confront about it. You let them go about their way and hope they don't give you an attitude. I know this fragrance will be around for years to come simply from the amount of money invested to push the damn product in stores because it has its fan base.

Starting with a dry semi-sour citrus, the fragrance is inviting to those close enough to smell it and quickly dries down to a mundane dry, slightly rubbery citrus reminding me of unused portions of lime wedges when dried out; sad pieces of goodness gone to waste. Romance had potential with the scent as I've always loved the scent but it didn't last as long as I wanted it to. I'm happy I bought my 50ml bottle for under $25 but really in the grand scheme of things, I've never worn this out because it is useless. I've worn it after my gym sessions and sprayed it on my pillow a few times, that's it.

I bought the bottle for two reasons: It was at a great price and for nostalgia. I would not recommend this for anyone other than kids that have issues with over-applying colognes since this one you'll need to reapply every 2 hours to even smell it. If Ralph Lauren - Romance Men were a personals ad, it would be a miscategorized listing placed in the LTR section when in fact it belongs in Casual Encounters because it is light, nice to look at from afar but ultimately never going to lead anywhere. That being said, Romance is overrated and overpriced to be worth the investment. Look elsewhere for the love of your life. If I ever run out and rebuy a bottle it must be because I've sprayed my pillow enough to remember my middle school days. A day that I do not look forward to but am sure will be comforting since Romance will probably still be available in stores.

Subscriber's Choice: Niche Samples

I have a few samples that I got from the great people of Luckyscent.com from their storefront in Los Angeles, CA, Scent Bar. After being told to try a few things since I couldn't test them anywhere else local to me I went in with my mind set on a few things. To my surprise the small place was PACKED with fragrance ranging from Creed to Amouage to things that I've never heard of! Great. I smelled for an hour and finally chose a few things I liked and a few that I thought the community would like to hear about. The choices for this subscriber's choice are the following, and voting will close on October 6th, 2010.

Amouage - Lyric Man


Amouage - Jubilation XXV Woman


Maison Francis Kurkdjian - Cologne Pour le Matin


Maison Francis Kurkdjian - Lumiere Noire Pour Homme


Tauer Perfumes - L'Air du Desert Marocain

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Scent of the Day: September 28th, 2010

Today I decided to wear my fragrance in the evening since I basically stayed home. Once we wanted to grab dinner I dressed up and busted out my Gucci - Envy and apparently overapplied it. It's a strong green peppery scent that is perfect for the CEO in all of us. Thought it worked wonders until we changed plans of going to a lounge to a taqueria. Eh.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Guerlain - Spiritueuse Double Vanille (2007) Fragrance Sample Review

I decided to look through my cabinet of samples to see what I could review. I knew I had stuff ranging from By Kilian to Burberry and I just needed to decide what I felt like reviewing. I decided to open the top drawer of my cabinet (where I keep random stuff but mainly designer samples) and just dug into the pile.

John Varvatos - Vintage? Not going to work...
Chanel - Platinum Egoiste? Wait why do I have a sample of this?
Guerlain - Spiritueuse Double Vanille? EUREKA!!!!!!

I've smelled it before and with all the talk about this vanillic gourmand I thought it would be ideal to do a video of it. That video will be uploaded in the next few days but hey, I'll write down my thoughts here in case you all care to read it in the meantime.

This Guerlain fragrance was released in 2007 and is quite wonderful. I mean, for the price of $225 for a 75ml bottle I'd expect nothing less than extraordinary from this house and they hit the nail on the head. The fragrance starts off with a blast of booze, reminding me of Bacardi 151. Enough rum to burn the hairs in your nose but by the time you register the connection you realize there's some vanilla in there too. Now the vanilla comes off as a syrupy sickly sweet vanilla that you could just lick. YUM! Now I must say, this syrupy concoction does make me classify this as a feminine and not a unisex but really, it can be worn by men as well. Frankly, I believe it is because of my imagination of this syrup being poured on one of those bodacious blonde babes depicted in Guinea54's Millesime Imperial review. Yes, vanilla syrup would go well with melons. Ask me how I know...

Once you snap back into it you realize that the scent is fantastic but that you may not necessarily be able to wear it. Once the fragrance dries down a little bit the booziness goes away and is replaced with a tobacco feel reminding me of times spent in a hookah den. Delicious vanilla with a dark, heavy tobacco looming over me. Not heavy enough to cause an asthmatic to go running, but enough to give a nice twist to a note in fragrance that is done too often and simply not good enough to ever leave a lasting impression.

Overall the projection of the fragrance is decent, suprising me after a few hours that it is still alive and kicking. Considering that I just dabbed a single touch this time to write this review with and it is still projecting ever-so-lightly these five hours later, I am starting to think this is the vanilla of the year if you're looking for one. The thing though is I don't see myself buying this. I feel the price is outweighed only by the deliciousness of the juice BUT, and this is a rather large but, I don't see myself wearing this. Either I am immature or I don't want to buy another bottle of something that is covered largely by other fragrances in my collection. Believe me when I say this is a very unique fragrance but the credit this is getting deserves a second look without the hype. It is a beautifully done scent and really the price is NOT an issue for divinity. My one problem is the wearability I seem to perceive on this one as I'm having trouble with Pure Malt by Thierry Mugler. I don't grab it as often as I should because I don't like the opening anymore, and the drydown is a little too much for me. I like projection monsters as much as the next guy but at this point I don't want to drop the money for something that I can't love using every day of a season.

That being said, Guerlain's Spiriteuese Double Vanille still gets a very respectable 6.5 only getting docked for the versatility as well as the projection/longevity not being perfect. Come on, someone had to knock it down off it's pedestal. Smell this one out, as it is worth it. Spray with the bottle! Get a decant while you're at it too!

Scent of the Day: September 27th, 2010

Woke up this morning feeling surprisingly well rested, with a few muscles sore perhaps but basically at peace. Went about my business until I went outside. HOLY MOLY IT WAS HAWT TODAY! I rush inside looking for a fragrance to wear to alleviate some of my burning. I see Nautica - Voyage, no, that will not do. I move my head around hoping to find a glimmer of my MI bottle but to my dismay it was in the box and my hands were slightly dirty and I didn't want to ruin the detailed box of a Creed. "NOOOOOOOOOOO. What can I wear in this unbearable heat?," I thought...

Seconds feel like minutes until I move my eyes over to my gym bag, which housed my recently-brought-out-of-storage bottle of Guy Laroche's Drakkar Noir. Alas! I have found something to combat my sweaty manliness. Quite frankly I couldn't have chosen anything better considering my situation.


Sunday, September 26, 2010

Scent of the Day: September 26th, 2010

So today is my first day of blogging, sweet! I've decided to give writing my ideas out a shot and we'll start slow and steady. Today I went to smell a sample of Creed's Erolfa that I got yesterday, and the sample spilled on my hand. Oh well, I guess that's my scent of the day for now :)

Expect a review or two in the next week as I have quite a few things lined up.