Men
Black Line
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Black Line by Mancera is an oriental woody fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2013, the nose behind this composition is Pierre Montale. The top notes are spicy; the heart features rose, patchouli, leather and amber; while the base consists of guaiac wood, white musk and sandalwood.
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- Positivo 72%
- Negativo 17%
- Neutral 10%
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Very good perfume. If you like the rose-patchouli combo but want to wear it in less chilly weather, this is the choice. Soft intensity, with a soapy touch that makes it versatile for casual situations and mild climates. Huge longevity and average projection.
Rose, rose, and more rose. As Blackened says, it’s a good blend of spiced rose, patchouli, and leather. The opening is harsh, not due to intensity but a medicinal touch, like clinical antisepsis, nothing balsamic. However, after 15 minutes it changes: it becomes lighter, cleaner, easy to wear without losing its character. I’ve fallen in love with it over time; now I see the woody and amber nuances that give it warmth, ideal for spring. Longevity and projection? It’s Mancera, it outdoes everything. Although it’s unisex, I clearly see it as masculine.
Rose, rose, and more rose. As Blackened says, it’s a good blend of spiced rose, patchouli, and leather. The opening is harsh, not due to intensity but a medicinal note, like clinical asepsis, nothing balsamic. But after 15 minutes it changes: it becomes lighter, cleaner, easy to wear without losing character. I’ve fallen in love with it over time; now I see the woody and amber nuances that give it warmth, ideal for spring. Longevity and projection? It’s Mancera, it beats everything. Although it’s unisex, I clearly see it as masculine.
A very prominent rose and patchouli, making up almost the entire scent, with a dirty base from the guaiac wood. In summer, I’d reduce the sprays or opt for Lemon Line from the same collection instead. While the longevity leaves a little to be desired in Mancera… perhaps it’s due to the magnetic cap, which often signals a reformulation.
A very marked rose and patchouli; almost the whole perfume consists of those two notes with a dirty base from the guaiac wood. In summer, I’d just reduce the sprays or better go for Lemon Line from the same collection. Although the longevity leaves a little to be desired in Mancera… perhaps it’s due to the magnetic cap, which usually indicates a reformulation.
The worst Mancera I’ve ever tried. The projection and sillage are brutal, but the scent is a complete fiasco. They promised a masculine rose like Atomic Rose, but it smells of stale, unbearable rose. I asked the office and everyone agreed: it’s a disaster, nothing wearable. I don’t understand the positive notes. If I were to describe it: ‘An old lady’s house with dead roses and antique furniture, with a hint of alcohol’. It’s not even for women; it’s for hacking in a garden because it’s so overpowering.
The worst Mancera I’ve tried. The projection and trail are brutal, but the scent is a fiasco. They promised a masculine rose like Atomic Rose, but it smells to rancid and unbearable rose. I asked the office and everyone agreed: it’s a disaster, nothing wearable. I don’t understand the positive notes. If I were to describe it: ‘The house of an old woman with dead roses and old furniture, with a musty touch’. It’s not even for women; it’s for hacking in a garden because it smells so potent.