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Thoughts on HUGO BOSS fragrances
When it comes to designer brands, I’ve always liked Hugo boss and they have a couple fragrances, but I have to order them. I can’t smell them personally smell them. Buying them blind so I was wondering if you guys have a favorite by them or thoughts in general.
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Hello my name is Zachary H. I’ve always been interested in colognes but never got into it until very recently. I work as a NREMT I’ve served in the military. I’m extremely passionate about growing as pursuing success. I came here to learn about fragrance because I believe it is a path to be successful. I also think of fragrances as a hobby I tend to like classic fragrances more think around the 80s.
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That’s actually insane that people think that’s alright. Even if I was a millionaire wasting that is completely crazy to me.
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Wow you have a lot I only have like 9 😭
DO FRAGRANCE NOTES REALLY MATTER AS MUCH AS WE THINK?
The deeper I’ve gotten into perfumery, the less importance I put on a published note list. And owning and smelling a lot of originals and clones really drove that home for me. Take Creed Aventus and Armaf Club de Nuit Intense Man. You can put their note lists next to each other and see a lot of the same ideas—citrus, pineapple, blackcurrant, birch, woods, musk, amber. Now take Louis Vuitton Imagination and Zara Sunrise on the Red Sand Dunes. Again, you’re dealing with that same general citrus, ginger, amber, clean and fresh territory. But here’s my point: A note list isn’t a formula. You can duplicate every note somebody publishes and still not duplicate the fragrance. “Pineapple” isn’t necessarily pineapple oil sitting in a bottle somewhere. “Leather” doesn’t mean somebody squeezed a leather jacket into the formula. A lot of what we call notes are accords or simply the perfumer’s interpretation of an aroma. Give two perfumers the same list—bergamot, pineapple, birch, woods and musk—and you can end up with two completely different fragrances. The materials matter. The aroma chemicals matter. The quality matters. The proportions matter. The construction matters. And most importantly, the perfumer’s interpretation matters. This is one reason I think people get too caught up in Fragrantica note pyramids. Most of us can’t smell a fragrance blind and accurately identify 12 or 15 individual notes anyway. We smell the overall composition. We might say it’s citrusy. Woody. Smoky. Sweet. Green. Spicy. Creamy. Fresh. Then we look at the note breakdown and suddenly we’re smelling Sicilian bergamot harvested on a Tuesday morning. 😂 Come on. I’ve owned hundreds of clones, and that’s actually taught me to pay less attention to whether the clone copied the published notes and more attention to whether it captured the actual fragrance. Because that’s what a clone is really trying to reproduce. Not the note list. The smell. And even when a clone gets extremely close, it’s still an interpretation of somebody else’s composition. Maybe the opening is sharper. Maybe the woods are rougher. Maybe the original transitions better. Maybe the clone projects more. Maybe one ingredient is emphasized differently.
DO FRAGRANCE NOTES REALLY MATTER AS MUCH AS WE THINK?
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I personally like to smell them blind and state the notes i personally smell.
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@Lon Chaneyfield haha yes 100% you never know where they could end up.
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