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Cuba Royal

3.92 de 5
1,113 votos

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Cuba Royal by Cuba Paris is an aromatic woody fragrance for men.

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  • Primavera 18%
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  • Otoño 36%
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  • Neutral 9.5%

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  • Without a doubt, it’s a copy of the famous One Million. I was greatly surprised: its longevity is very good for its low cost, lasting 4 to 6 hours, and even better if applied to clothes. The trail is also excellent. I used it once, and after about four hours, a girl in a shop said ‘what a lovely smell’ as she passed by. It’s worth having in your collection for its modest price; use it in everyday moments when you don’t feel like splashing out on expensive perfumes. Unfortunately, it has one negative point: the mass-produced nature of the One Million scent, so I only wore it when I knew I wouldn’t be going to crowded places. However, despite that, women absolutely love its aroma. Rating: Scent: 7, Projection: 7, Longevity: 8, Versatility: 6, Value for Money: 9. TOTAL: 7.5

  • I don’t own the One Million; I’m a humble collector, haha. I look for good perfumes that don’t cost more than $35 or $40, but this is an excellent fragrance. It lasts 5 to 6 hours with a trail of 2 or 3. The projection is moderate. The cost-benefit ratio is 11/10. It’s a good budget perfume that lets you smell great without worrying about spending too much; I bought it for $6 and grabbed two at once, haha.

  • Cuba Royal is identical to One Million, though it gives a distinct vibe compared to Halloween Man. It’s not exactly the same as the original. I recommend it for fresh environments or autumn, winter, and spring climates; it’s sweet and vanilla, very soft on skin and clothes. It lasts over six hours and, given the price, you can’t ask for more. It’s an excellent clone, matching the original in trail and longevity, and its elegant presentation makes it a great purchase. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • TERRIBLE! I don’t know what happened to me; from start to finish, it seemed very unpleasant to me. I understand it resembles One Million (which I used years ago), but imagine taking a 10ml bottle, adding poor-quality vanilla oil, and filling the rest with alcohol. That’s your Cuba Royal. I used it once and put it away. I’ll give it another try soon. I hope my nose just had a bad day, because I can’t believe how well it’s spoken of.

  • I just bought it and was pleasantly surprised. It smells delicious; I detect vanilla and cinnamon, a warm scent. Its best moment is after a couple of hours; the dry-down is spectacular. For a cheap cologne, it’s excellent. It lasts about six hours on my skin, projects well for two hours before dropping in intensity but still smells great. In conclusion, a good cologne, no regrets whatsoever. PS: I don’t own One Million, but they say it’s a good clone. I think the original can wait for now. Cheers

  • I bought it a few months ago and the scent didn’t suit me at all. It doesn’t resemble One Million in the slightest, and I’ve regretted it greatly. I think the Fraise version of One Million is much better

  • diablo4966

    I didn’t like it. It’s not that it’s bad, I’m just not a fan of One Million, and this smells very similar

  • It’s basically a clone of One Million. Given the price, if you like the original, it’s worth it. The longevity and sillage are a bit weak, but for such a low cost, you can’t ask for more

  • Look, if you’re planning to grab Cuba Royal without trying it first, forget the idea that it smells like One Million. I owned the original and it made me gag, but this is a different story: rich, creamy, with a sweet note that tickles the nose. It’s noble and far less annoying than Halloween Man or OM. Hope this helps, MiaSanMia

  • Matías Alejandro Cayun

    This fragrance is quite similar to One Million. The scent recalls a sexy combination of tobacco, chocolate, and vanilla that becomes present to others’ noses; undoubtedly, a great perfume. That said, its reduced cost shows in the trail and longevity; while it’s good, it can’t be compared to the original, which lasts me about nine hours. Here, it lasts about six to seven hours, give or take.

  • CarlosCasadieg

    I’ll be brief and tell you an anecdote. This perfume is a copy of Paco Rabanne’s 1 Million, worth ten times less than the original. I was at a party dancing with a girl, she fell for my sexy moves and told me my perfume scent drove her crazy. Guess which one it was? Cuba Royal. In summary, it’s worth having or gifting since it’s economical and a good copy of 1 Million.

  • MaximilianoAlejandro

    Very rich fragrance, a bit synthetic but exquisite. It’s sweet, with vanilla and tobacco scents. The only thing I can criticise is the longevity. On my skin, it doesn’t last long; it has no projection or sillage. But if it lasts on your skin, it’s worth trying given the price.

  • I don’t know about you, but this thing doesn’t smell anything like One Million. It doesn’t smell bad, but it definitely doesn’t resemble it (perhaps the first version, which I’m unaware of). At first, it smells very much of vanilla, and over time you get used to it, and the tobacco notes come through more, with a slightly powdery base. Longevity and projection are quite poor, but for the price, you can’t ask for more. The 30ml version is perfect to carry around and reapply when necessary.

  • Rich fragrance, good price. A bit synthetic but with a good vanilla and tobacco aroma. I’ve even used it on a sunny day with just two or three sprays. Applying it to clothes makes it last longer, and I feel the dry-down is even better.

  • CACIQUELMIO

    If you’re looking for original perfumes and budget alternatives, this is the ‘1 Million’ option. They are identical, with good longevity, projection, and development. The quality surpasses the price; the 100ml bottle rounds to around $10 or $15. The downside is that these accords are mass-market, just like the original. If you’re going out with a girl and wear this fragrance, you risk smelling like her ex. Longevity: 7/10, Projection: 7/10, Masculinity: 8.5/10, Sensuality: 6/10. Overall rating: 6.5/10.

  • Very similar to One Million, but the longevity doesn’t even come close to its heels. After two hours, it’s only detectable right up against the skin. Still, for the price paid, you can’t expect much more.

  • JavierGraciaOficial

    Very nice smell with an attractive vanilla touch. Lasts quite a while on my skin. They say it’s a cup of One Million; since I don’t have the original, I can’t compare or say anything about it.

  • Smells like One Million but takes a different route, spicier and more vanilla-forward. The scent is exquisite. Projection is weak to moderate and could be improved, but for the price, it’s incredibly good.

  • I bought it blindly because it was cheap ($11) and it has a longevity superior to 6 hours on my skin. Over time, I stopped liking that robust vanilla scent and discovered that, at least on my skin, it’s identical in the dry-down to Paco Rabanne’s ONE MILLION and HALLOWEEN MAN X, just more economical. Yesterday I tried Halloween Man X and discovered that CUBA ROYAL is even more similar to the latter than to One Million. UPDATE: I stopped using it for over a year and when I returned to try it, I liked it more; it no longer smells so synthetic at the start, but in exchange, its longevity on the skin dropped to 3-4 hours, projecting for 2 hours.

  • FeeltheSmell

    I keep it alongside Zara Uomo; I must say this one is softer. Some might find Zara’s sweeter, but I use them equally. As for performance, it’s not bad: taking myself and my uncle (to whom I gifted one) as reference, I’d say two to three hours with a moderate trail and a longevity of 5-7 hours right on the skin. It’s a scent I would use perfectly from adolescence, having a seductive touch yet more serious than Zara Uomo, which is more ‘playful’. Over-applying can make it suitable for more open or crowded places. Good fragrance and great value for its price.

  • HCPerfumado

    I understand that some more demanding people might not like it much or say Paco Rabanne is better, c’mon, don’t compare quality elements with more synthetic things. Now, for the price you pay, everything is perfect in my opinion and, to be honest, it pleases many who perceive its scent.

  • A rich perfume, clearly inspired by Paco Rabanne’s 1 Million with the classic touch of the house’s prominent tobacco note. Masculine, nocturnal, and economical. Projection 7/10, longevity 8/10.

  • Enchiladas de Yakult

    Chic, resinous, and vanilla aroma. I’ve never smelled One Million, but this Cuba Royal leaves me indifferent. It smells pleasant but feels of somewhat low quality. I wouldn’t buy it again.

  • My favourite fragrance was always One Million. When I found out it was inspired by Cuba Royal, I rushed to buy it and, honestly, I was surprised; it’s an exquisite scent and yes, very similar to One Million, though I personally prefer Royal. Its only weakness, like all the Cubas, is longevity, but for the price, you can’t miss out.

  • A very synthetic fragrance where tobacco and vanilla are the protagonists. In the dry-down, a resinous note enters, giving it a certain charm. It smells good, is cheap, and has decent longevity. What more could you ask for? Yes, there are higher-quality fragrances, but it’s a recommended purchase if you don’t have a high budget.

  • Nostril666

    Very synthetic, which is obvious given the price. I detect more vanilla than tobacco. It has decent longevity and a pleasant scent. For the price, a good option.

  • JesusValper

    Unlike Halloween Man, this is a total clone of One Million (including its quality differences). Apart from that, the scent is One Million; Halloween has a different opening and even the dry-down takes time to resemble it at 98%, whereas this is OM from the start. Given the price, it’s excellent if you want to try OM or seek a budget alternative. The longevity isn’t the best, but it’s fixed by over-applying.

  • It’s a clone of One Million, something almost everyone already knows. Before diving into niche perfumes, this was my daily wear; I bought it several times because it delivers and smells good. The best part is the price: under $15 and it offers a lot, making it ideal even as a gift for someone not into the world of perfumery.

  • At the moment, I have One Million on one arm and Cuba Royal on the other. I can’t believe how similar they are. You can notice slightly more quality in the Paco Rabanne one and a very subtle different nuance, but only if you smell them side by side; otherwise, you won’t even notice. What the original wins on is performance. However, I must make an exception: the Cuba cost me twelve dollars for 100ml, while One Million costs six times more, but the reality is it doesn’t last six times longer. Conclusion: I reapply the Cuba as much as I want and keep saving money.

  • It’s not a powerhouse, but women love it. It doesn’t have much performance, but it has a vanilla that girls adore. It lasts just over three hours and leaves a trail of two metres. I don’t recommend buying it blind.

  • It’s a sweet scent. The opening doesn’t convince me much, but at fifteen minutes, that smell reminiscent of One Million appears. It’s a good perfume, lasting about three or four hours, very cheap, and I’ve heard good things about it.

  • It’s a copy of One Million, and although I’m a fan of the original, I’d stick with it a thousand times. What saves it is the packaging and the price. Longevity is relative: it lasts longer on clothes, but on skin it depends on your pH. To get your money’s worth, either buy the original and use it sparingly, or buy the cheap one and use it liberally; in terms of performance, I choose the first option. Clearly: do not buy blind, as I did and was greatly disappointed. That beautiful packaging remains as a learning experience and for the collection.

  • campeones22

    I sprayed OM on one arm and Cuba Royal on the other, and they are identical. If you know perfumes, you’ll notice the clone is missing a few notes, but out of everything I’ve tried, this is 98% the same.

  • I bought it because I wanted something similar to One Million in my collection. The opening is disgusting. I let it macerate for months to see if it changed, but honestly, I don’t like it; it seems rancid. I’ve probably used it twice to try it better, but it has almost no longevity. I have it sitting there and don’t plan to use it again.

  • Fernando Matías

    I’ve been wearing it for six months; it’s not the best dupe for One Million. If you’re looking for something that resembles it more and is economical, go for Secret by Antonio Bandera, the gold or silver version. I bought it blind and initially didn’t like it because of that tobacco note, which I understand helps with fixation. Over time, I grew to like it as it’s a different economical fragrance; I feel more like a flanker. It has that very One Million vanilla, but the tobacco sets it apart, so it’s not for everyone, though it’s worth a try once you get used to the tobacco. I recommend having a certain age (I’m 22) and seeing it for daily use, especially when it’s not too hot. It has good longevity, averaging about four hours, with moderate to low projection.

  • It’s an ultra-low-cost One Million by Rabanne, but with the difference that it has a tobacco note and poor longevity of two to three hours in winter. Recommended for anyone wanting to know how the classic One Million smells.

  • Alonso__Ramos

    I bought it during an ML promo for one hundred Mexican pesos. It smells like the PR OM. Previously, perfumes didn’t interest me much; I was happy with something that smelled nice and was cheap, regardless of longevity or projection, which is why the Cubas were a good option. This one has low performance; the note I smell most is vanilla, it’s linear, and I don’t detect any tobacco. It lasts three to four hours, projecting only for the first hour with a trail of about a metre and a half, then settling close to the skin; on clothes, it lasts around eight hours. What really surprised me was the compliments from ladies; I own Arab and designer perfumes and hadn’t received so many compliments from this little fragrance before. The day I first wore it was springtime with heat (35 degrees), and at the office, people told me it smelled great, asking which one it was. My wife likes it too. I recommend it only if you know the OM and want something similar, and given the price as well. Suitable for ages 25 and up, versatile for any season.

  • Cheap perfume ideal if you’re on a tight budget. The scent is rich but doesn’t last long; however, the dry-down does, lasting for hours. Today, before gifting it, I sprayed three sprays on my forearm, and twelve hours later, I could still faintly detect a touch of vanilla with frankincense right on the skin. If your budget is low, it’s worth it—I think I paid under ten dollars. Don’t expect beastly projection or longevity. The good thing is you get a decant and can reapply as much as you like since it costs nothing. Regarding the scent, I can’t quite recall the specific PR OM to say it resembles, but it must be a similar style; I wouldn’t buy this as a cheap alternative to that, I’d go for the Antonio Bandera one which smells better, even though the performance is equally poor.