Men
Infinite Intense
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Bentley Infinite Intense is a men's fragrance from the olfactive family. Launched in 2015, the nose behind this composition is Nathalie Lorson. The top notes unfold black pepper, violet, lavender, and geranium; the heart reveals ambergris, spices, elemi resin, Siam benzoin, and nutmeg; while the base notes settle on Haitian vetiver, cedar, musk, and patchouli.
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Bentley Infinite Intense line: looks great, but it doesn’t smell like Terre d’Hermes. The opening has an eighties vibe, intense and spicy, yet it fades quickly. It leaves a powdery trail with poor projection; it feels like a fragrance for over-forties. I’m not put off by it, but it wasn’t what I was looking for. We’ll try others from the family, perhaps the EDT with better longevity.
I read good reviews regarding the Bentley perfume line, but this Infinite Intense doesn’t remind me of Terre d’Hermès at all. It presents a fairly interesting opening, as if it were conceived in the 1980s: masculine, intense, and spiced. Unfortunately, that sensation doesn’t last long, clinging to the skin with a powdery aroma and no sillage, resulting in a ‘poor’ fragrance aimed at someone over 40. I’ll give it a chance to another ‘brother’ from the line, perhaps in EDT form as they seem to have a heavier sillage. I don’t dislike it, but it’s not what I expected.
This EDP is an absolute bomb. It projects massively upon application, but settles beautifully after two or three minutes, allowing the notes to balance perfectly. It smells distinguished and exotic all at once. The longevity is excellent (easily five to seven hours) with a huge sillage. The opening features black pepper and geranium, before giving way to the rest of the notes with calm and power. Highly recommended for strong, confident personalities; otherwise, the perfume will overwhelm you rather than complement you.
Undoubtedly a classy fragrance; Lalique tries to use good ingredients in their scents, and each one is a success. In terms of value for money, it is excellent. If you want something with the DNA of Terre d’Hermès, more spiced and without the orange, this is a bomb. Scent: 9/10, Longevity: +8 hours, Price: 10/10, Age: 30+. It works excellently for the office, a special dinner, a meeting with your boss, or anything from casual to formal; it suits perfectly.
Undoubtedly a classy perfume; Lalique tries to use good ingredients in their fragrances, and each one is a success. In terms of value for money, it is excellent. If you want something with the DNA of Terre d’Hermès, spicier and without the orange, this is a bomb. Scent: 9/10, Longevity: +8 hours, Price: 10/10, Age: 30+. It goes excellently to the office, a special dinner, a meeting with your boss, or anything from casual to formal; it suits perfectly.
Despite sharing the same brand, it has nothing to do with Bentley For Men Intense, whose shadow is long, muuuuy long. Infinite Intense cannot be compared to it in terms of scent type, longevity, or originality/personality. This is merely a typical men’s fragrance trying to summarise itself in the fewest words possible, let’s say, a spiced, peppery note close to many of that cut on the market. Suitable for a mature, serious man with very all-terrain usage. It projects, trails, and lasts as one-third of the legendary BFMI mentioned at the start. It tells me nothing in any aspect: indifferent. If you are looking for something different, original, and risky for a man… I would not advise this perfume. To add, regarding the comparison with Terre d’Hermès, perhaps only in terms of the target customer and the personality of the person who would choose it. It does not seem to smell similar.
I own both Bentley for Men and Bentley for Men Intense; I was expecting another originality bomb from this perfumery house, especially given the same perfumer’s name, but it wasn’t. Fortunately, I found it in a local chemist and could try it: it smells like an older gentleman, which is exactly what it conveyed from the first spray. Those who enjoy scents like Drakkar Noir and Paco Rabanne Pour Homme will be in their element. Thanks to fate, I didn’t buy it blindly.
I bought it blindly, didn’t know it, and for $18 the deal is not wasted. I loved the scent; it is a spiced floral opening, somewhat like Savage Elixir. After five minutes, the full potential emerges: a very musky amber combined with vetiver and patchouli gives a citrusy and slightly sweet touch that fascinated me. I use it entirely for daytime, with casual or semi-formal clothing; it is ideal for very versatile use from the office to a restaurant or outdoors. It has certain similarities to Terre in the dry down due to vetiver, patchouli, and cedar notes, but the dry down is very different. Ideal for people 30 years and older, it is a very mature and serious scent, although it can also work for younger people depending on taste. Longevity is about six hours with two hours of projection. Scent: 8/10, Quality: 9/10, Price: 10/10, Longevity: 7/10. Is it recommended? Yes, by price and by scent. As an alternative to Terre, no, but if you are looking for something similar at a good price, do not hesitate and buy it.
I bought it blind, didn’t know it and for $18 the deal is hard to beat. I loved the scent immediately; it’s a spicy-floral opening, somewhat reminiscent of Savage Elixir. Within five minutes, the full potential emerges: a very musky amber that, combined with vetiver and patchouli, gives a citrusy yet slightly sweet finish that fascinates me. I use it entirely for daytime wear, with casual or semi-formal attire; it’s ideal for very versatile use from the office to a restaurant or outdoors. It has a certain resemblance to Terre in the dry-down due to the vetiver, patchouli and cedar notes, but the dry-down is very different. Ideally suited for people aged 30 and upwards, it’s a very mature and serious fragrance, though it can work for younger people depending on taste. Longevity is about six hours with two hours of projection. Scent: 8/10, Quality: 9/10, Price: 10/10, Longevity: 7/10. Recommended? Yes, certainly for the price and the scent. Not as an alternative to Terre, but if you’re looking for something similar at a good price, don’t hesitate and buy it.
In the world of scents, there is something for every taste and budget. This perfume fulfills almost everything perfectly. It is very masculine, versatile, and distinguished; I read reviews and frankly, I don’t understand them. People are using Arabic perfumes everywhere, they all smell the same and get advertised heavily. This one stands out from the average and has great personality. I am of the opinion that if you like it, wear it; it suits whatever season you prefer, though for me it is spring, autumn, and winter due to that characteristic wood-forest touch. It is not sweet and does not carry vanilla. It is MALESCINE.
In the world of fragrances, there is something for every taste and budget. This perfume delivers perfectly on almost everything. It is very masculine, versatile and distinguished; I read reviews and honestly, I don’t understand them. People are using Arabic perfumes everywhere, they all smell the same and the advertising is relentless. This one stands out from the crowd and has real character. I’m of the school of thought that if you like it, wear it. It suits whatever season you prefer, though for me it’s perfect for spring, autumn and winter thanks to that distinctive wood-and-forest note. It’s not sweet and contains no vanilla. It is MANLY.