Perfume Reviews by swellcat
Worth Pour Homme Haute Concentration by Worth
Worth Pour Homme Haute Concentration - Gold-Capped 50ML Splash Bottle - Made in EnglandAustere, bone-dry fragrance. Very conservative scent, more truncated and less sultry than Paco Rabanne Pour Homme, Second Edition . . . which Worth Pour Homme Haute Concentration - Gold-Capped will not be replacing for me. A closer comparison might be to Cerruti Men 1881.
Longevity does extend to nine hours with moderate sillage.
Citrus And Mint Leaf by Cremo
Superbly sparkling, clean, fresh opening, drying down to pleasant, laid-back wood. (I'm having trouble keeping my nose away from the nozzle; the early goodness is that compelling.) Stays brighter, longer, than most other fragrances I've experienced: the citrus hangs in there, albeit a subtle skin scent, altogether.One of the best values, to date, in my modest collection.
Longevity: greater than it would seem—say, over seven hours—but this is as an extremely subtle skin scent.
Sillage: very minimal. A heavy hand here is not a vice.
Could be thought of as an aftershave component—something subtle and kind of fleeting—rather than, "Hey, here's my 11-hour powerhouse."
Fine fragrance; a keeper.
Try along with the nice Citrus and Mint Leaf shampoo/conditioner, which I sometimes use additionally as a body wash and a shaving soap. It's tingly.