🌟 Elevate Your Essence with Every Roll!
Quality Fragrance Oils Impression #139 offers a luxurious alternative to YSL La Nuit for Men. This 10ml roll-on features 100% pure fragrance oil, ensuring a long-lasting scent without any alcohol. Perfect for travel, it allows you to carry your signature scent wherever you go.
A**Y
Great alternative to an expensive perfume!
I was looking for an extremely inexpensive version of the Baccarat Rouge 540 perfume and came across this oil. Since it was affordable, I figured I would buy it, in hopes that it would smell like the actual perfume. To my surprise it does. When you first apply the oil, you immediately get this sweet cotton candy scent, then after a few minutes, the stronger perfume notes really kick in. It does seem to have more of a strong/masculine scent once rubbed in and not the fresh scent like the original. However, it is pretty close and still smells amazing. The only downside is that once applied, the scent did not last long. I have to reapply the oil several times a day. Other than that I absolutely love this oil. I highly recommend if your are looking for a alternative and don’t want to pay $600 for bottle of perfume.
S**E
Good & strong scent
The smell isn't like overpowering or anything but it's very strong! I wouldn't describe it as potent though.Anyways, the scent doesn't last too long so you may have to reapply it'll last ≈ 2 hours if I had 2 take a guess. Which isn't too bad !!Overall the product is good, smell doesn't last too long but it's worth the reapply if you like cherries!♡
P**G
Fragrance close to original
I liked the convenience of the roll on. Easy to carry with you.
T**A
Spot-On Impressions
I'm a bit of a finicky buyer when it comes to fragrances, and even when I purchase an original cologne at a store, I might return it if it clashes with my body chemistry. I chose the Acqua Di Gio fragrance because 1. I know the original by heart and 2. I really enjoy how it works with my chemistry, so it'd be fool-proof to test it out and if I hated this by-comparison-cheap "impression" or if I loved it.Cost: Absolutely inexpensive. Bottle is roughly the size of my thumb and a couple of "licks" of the roll-on really do a great job. I see it lasting a WHILE, comparing it to maybe a 3.5oz bottle or maybe a bit longer.Product: A bit weird to get used to an oil, rather than a spray, specially since it doesn't have that "IN YOUR F***G FACE" first spritz that only lasts a couple of minutes from the original. That means, you don't get that wonderful "AHHHH" moment when you sniff it out of the bottle. What you get instead about 10 minutes after, is a perfect amount of fragrance and sillage that just won't quit until you shower. I even fell asleep with it on and woke up with a very pleasant aroma on my clothes.Fragrance: One thing I noticed is that the best release of fragrance comes after you've had it on for a bit, and it heats up with your body, otherwise the smell is hardly noticeable. I purchased several impressions at once to skimp on shipping (and I also figured that the more chances I gave it, the higher the chance I'd find at least one I enjoyed). Overall, I was pleasantly surprised with all of them, but still here's a listing of what I thought of each. Acqua Di Gio: It's probably one of the oldest fragrances they have available, so they've had time to perfect it. 5/5. The real deal is 50$ for 3.5oz, so not saving A TON, but out of curiosity I tried it out and I'm happy I did. Abercrombie Fierce: Unlike a lot of people, I'm not annoyed by this fragrance. 5/5. Again, real deal is 50$, so we're still in VERY NICE, but "not a big deal" territory. Paco Rabbane 1 Million: This is where it gets interesting, a $90 bottle can't possibly be replicated by a 7$ knock-off, right? 4.5/5. This one I'd only smelled on a test strip from a magazine, so I've no idea how it would work with my body chemistry. It's spot-on close to the test strip, and I'm extremely happy I didn't buy the original, because I kind of hate it on me. :D I'll pass by the mall and try the original, but besides the initial notes I loved, I think I'm cool not owning this one. Again, that's a personal preference on the original, not the impression. The impression is PERFECT. Tom Ford Oud Wood & Tuscan Leather: $225 each. Too rich for my blood, and also I wouldn't call it a "real" cologne in a sense. It's more like a collection of really nice smells that would go amazing as a layer with other more "average" cologne. Wouldn't know how to rate it, since I haven't even smelled (or even heard of) the real deal, but I thought it'd be a fun experiment, which it was. Once I smell the originals, I'll know: if it's spot-on (which an educated guess tells me it will be) it's a great deal. If it's not spot-on, it's still an enjoyable base to personalize the original colognes I already own.Usage: I would feel totally confident wearing this out, pretty much anywhere. It doesn't have that strange "cheap-cologne" smell. Since it's an oil, I guess I could also put it in unscented body lotion, but that's more for personal usage, since I'm guessing the scent would be perfectly faint. I also see it as a "perfectly safe to waste" fragrance, like when you go to the gym or just day to day activities where you still want to smell great but don't want to spray a $90 bottle for a couple of hrs before you take a shower, which is surprisingly often.So there you have it, in short, buy with confidence and if you're not willing to part with 7$ ea. for the sake of testing one of these out, be my guest and spend however much the one you want costs. I tried them, and I thought they were amazing. With that said, I don't think I'm going to "test" anymore unless I actually like the real deal. (I'm looking at you, Rabbane's 1 Million)
N**T
Dolce and Gabbana Pour Homme
Being someone who wore the original Dolce and Gabbana Pour Homme 1994 when it was readily available at retail stores and now without dumping a grip of money to obtain it I was hoping this would be close enough to feel like YES finally something I can get and have that 94 D&G dna but no, apparently no one can pull off the real deal, this is not a bad product and I wouldn't say that I wouldn't try other fragrances from this company but as for the D&G Pour Homme oil it's too far off to purchase again, I honestly don't know why someone anyone can't produce a clone whether it's an American company or middle eastern company, I've purchased pretty much every single reformulation of this scent and yet they're all way off, it would be a gold mine of a clone if someone could just nail it 1to1, especially after reading all the blogs and feedback from fragrance collectors out there, this is one of the top sought after discontinued fragrances and yet no one can do it 🤷
K**R
Great for layering scents
Smells pretty but not euphoria. I think it does help to put it on and then your perfume for a little longer lasting scent. A little goes along way.
A**R
It’s Okay
Ordered the Dolce Gabbana Light Blue as a trial run because I have the real one for direct comparison. It’s okay for me. At first it smells like the real thing but after awhile this smells like Lemon cleaning products.I got exactly 6 hours out of one application. 3 hours of the perfume smell & 3 hours of lemon smell. Definitely has longevity to it.
P**S
Very nice
Smells very close ..worth the purchase!
T**L
Five Stars
Love this on my wife.Very very long lasting
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