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Chi
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Chi by Tiziana Terenzi is a woody oriental fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2022, the nose behind this composition is Paolo Terenzi. The top notes unfold a sweet accord of caramel, coffee, milk and almond. The heart reveals the depth of Cambodian oud, earthy notes, vanilla, truffle and patchouli. The base settles on tonka bean, caramel, vanilla flower, Indian oud and nagarmota.
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- Positivo 55%
- Negativo 31%
- Neutral 14%
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It has to be said, this is a very noticeable oud perfume, slightly faecal, in the style of LV’s Pur Oud but less intense. It opens with that oud, lacking earthy notes and leaning more towards green and wet. From the start it’s sweet, but in the dry down it becomes a resinous sweetness with petrolic bursts. Once dried, it resembles Black Phantom closely, though Chi is far denser while Kilian feels watered down. The oud lingers in the base with a milky touch that conjures an image of a calf. Women can wear it, but if you prefer sweet over animalic, try Kilian first. It’s a beast: I applied it to my wrist and it persisted even after showering. Do not overapply as it causes nausea and you’ll fumigate everyone. Applied moderately, it is very elegant. Longevity is 20+ hours, with a potent sillage for the first 3 hours before fading.
My number one from Tiziana, without a doubt. A very evolving perfume that builds up and captivates. The opening is noticeable with a Laos oud in the front row, with just the right animal touch, as I like it. Gradually, it becomes more docile and the creaminess festival begins: that milky touch alongside coffee, caramelised tones, and a clear reminiscence of Black Phantom. Yes, it reminds me of Kilian, a deep and creamy version. Wonderful and mysterious, Chi creates tolerance and is addictive. I’d rate the longevity as very good, without being beast mode. Please try it.
My number one Tiziana, without a doubt. A very evolving perfume that builds and captivates. The dry down is notable with a Laos oud in the forefront, with just the right animalic touch, which is how I like it. Gradually it becomes more docile and a festival of creaminess begins; that milky note alongside coffee, caramel tones, and a clear reminiscence of Black Phantom. Yes, it reminds me of Kilian, a deeper and creamier version. Wonderful and mysterious, Chi creates tolerance and is addictive. I’d rate the longevity as very good, without being beast mode. Please give it a try.
A marvel; if you like perfumes like Black Phantom, you’ll love this one. For me, it’s better.
A marvel; if you like Black Phantom-style perfumes, you will love this one. For me, it is superior.
At this rate, we should call this house ‘Lattafian Terenzi’. There are already too many references that border on copying. It tires me when people look the other way when a luxury brand does it, but if Arab brands at competitive prices do it, they get pointed at. What’s the point of copying Black Phantom for four hundred euros? Isn’t singularity expected at that price? I still prefer the original Kilian to this version, copy or not. Let alone compared to the old batches of BP, which had nuclear longevity. I haven’t felt a very prominent oud; it’s sweeter and easier to enjoy, just like its inspiration. Longevity on skin, yes, I found it well above average. Everyone try it and decide, but let’s call things by their names.
It’s the bottled layering of Kemi and Black Phantom. Period.
Disgusting! For me, Chi has been a total fiasco. I like all its official notes, so I gave it a thousand opportunities on skin and paper, but every time I smell it, I get nauseous: it smells like vomit, feet, and a stable yard. It’s strange that it doesn’t list animalic accords, because the sensation is super acidic and rancid. It is the first perfume to make me truly gag, and it frustrates me as I expected to enjoy it. In the end, it’s a matter of skin; everyone finds it divine, but for me, it is unbearable.
Disgusting! For me, Chi has been a total fiasco. I like all its official notes, so I gave it a thousand chances on skin and paper, but every time I smell it, I get nauseous: it smells like vomit, feet, and a stable. It’s strange they don’t mention animal accords, because the sensation is super acidic and rancid. It’s the first perfume that makes me actually retch, and it’s frustrating because I expected to enjoy it. In the end, it’s a matter of skin; everyone finds it divine, but for me, it’s unbearable.