Men
Apollonia
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Descripción
Apollonia by Xerjoff is a floral fragrance for men and women launched in 2019. Its olfactive composition unfolds with a top note of white flowers, a heart of iris root, and a base of white musk.
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Houston… new perfume! The phrase ‘Houston, we have a problem’ was from Apollo 13, and this Xerjoff tribute is to the Apollo 11 shuttle, so there’s no problem here. It’s a simple offering: base musk with white flowers and lily-of-the-valley root. A bit dusty and buttery. Very oily on the skin, linear, and high-performance. Unisex-feminine and usable by gentlemen. It has body. What white flowers are they? The brand doesn’t say, and my nose detects nothing specific. I’d be lying if I said I smell jasmine, lily, or daisy. Many confuse iris with lily-of-the-valley root (the flower stem). A big difference. They may be similar, but they aren’t the same. Better suited for daytime. If you like elegant florals like Pikovaya Dama or Apollonia, you’ll like this. It has no development; it’s simple, well-made, and despite not impressing me, it never carried that label. Apollonia simply works. Its beauty lies in its simplicity. I like it for being simple and it’s worth knowing. I like it.
A simple fragrance with elegance and subtlety worthy of Xerjoff. I’d categorise it as more feminine, though I wear it and love it. Those white flowers with lily-of-the-valley root and musk give it a talcum and buttery touch. Versatile for spring and cool summer evenings. The first hours perform well, then it settles into a personal bubble for 6-7 hours. I’d buy it again, YES!
Divine, musky, powdery, and slightly sweet. What a pity it projects nothing and lasts nothing…
Jasmine, orange blossom, neroli, musk, and iris, perfectly blended. One of my favourites in the Nio style but softer. It projects nothing and lasts nothing. If not for that, it would be a 10!
As a man, I find it very feminine, yet I use it anyway. It’s refined and elegant; the scent is sharp, smelling of iris like makeup with talc, very sexy. I prefer wearing it at night with dark clothing for more effect. It’s not potent but noticeable; I have a 2025 batch…
One of the most elegant and versatile perfumes I’ve tried. Iris and musk, balancing soapy and animalic notes, powdery and buttery. Subtly sweet. If it were a colour, it would be white, with no floral burst on the skin. More feminine and daytime-appropriate, ideal for semi-formal or very formal events. Lasts 6-7 hours with moderate projection but clings to clothes incredibly well. I’ve worn it constantly since buying it; it’s my signature. I LOVE IT.