Bijan Wicked for Men fragrance notes
Head
- pineapple, orange
Heart
- carnation, jasmine, lily of the valley, nutmeg
Base
- amber, cashmere woods, sandalwood
Latest Reviews of Bijan Wicked for Men
I got this because it was in the for sale testers rack and was going for 9.99, was full, and had a unique bottle design. FOR 10 DOLLARS this stuff smells great and last long, Great cheapy worth testing out and buying. Very manly and the first time A girl said someone smells good. turned out it was me. must Try!
Bijan Wicked was recommended to me as a nice alternative to Azzaro Chrome. It was described as being Chrome + pineapple. (nice!)
But to my nose it came off smelling like Chrome + cocktail sauce. (no joke)
Sillage and longevity are great. The fragrance is inexpensive which is another plus. But I just couldn't get over what my nose perceived to be a prominent cocktail sauce accord.
Chrome & Captain D's? I'll pass.
But to my nose it came off smelling like Chrome + cocktail sauce. (no joke)
Sillage and longevity are great. The fragrance is inexpensive which is another plus. But I just couldn't get over what my nose perceived to be a prominent cocktail sauce accord.
Chrome & Captain D's? I'll pass.
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Agree that it smells like chrome with pineapples. I'm not a huge fan of chrome and the pineapple is very synthetic. It's not a bad scent it's just not one I would wear everyday. Good for around the house.
Distortech wasn't kidding with the comparisons to CK One and Chrome. Bijan Wicked is somehow both scents combined with all the bad parts removed and at a fraction of the cost. Being from New England, having 'Wicked' in the name automatically garners extra points from me. Above and beyond anything else I have to say Wicked is redolent of Lily Of the Valley, which grows in my yard. The scent is near dead-on and I love it. An ozonic-floral for men that smells like it could have been produced a few streets away? This is Cape Cod in a bottle, minus the sea spray. I'll wear this in warm weather as long as I have it.
Hell yeah this smells like Chrome. A vastly improved Chrome nonetheless. Chrome has an interesting but "gets old fast" note of soapy lavender. Wicked seems to remove this and gives you a better idea what a clean transparent accord should smell like. Somewhat fruity but that part is fleetig. The drydown of the transparent clean accord lasts a very long time. Was Wicked made to be a ripoff? Who cares because Chrome still sells madly but Chrome lovers/wearers are sure to like this alternative.
Add my voice to the chorus for this . . . It does smell very similar to Chrome and CK One, but slightly better. I think the opening is a bit more "grassy green" than Chrome and a tad more complex the CK One. It is definitely one of those scents that varies alot depending on body temperature. The warmer it is, the better it smells - as it accentuates the mids and the Kashmir.Notes are:Top: Ozone, Citrus, Orange Blossom, Fresh Greens, and PineappleMiddle : Jasmine, Nutmeg, Carnation, and Lily of the Valley. Base : Kashmir, Sandalwood, Musk, and Blue Amber. For what it is, this is not bad at all, but too much like any other ozone scent out there. If you would ask me if I would buy it again...I would have to say no - I would go for Nude instead.
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