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Club de Nuit Urban Man

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Armaf
3.68 de 5
280 votos

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Descripción

Armaf Club de Nuit Urban Man is a woody-spicy fragrance for men. Launched in 2017, this olfactory composition features top notes of bergamot, mint, grapefruit, and cardamom; heart notes of ginger, lavender, cedar, and nutmeg; and base notes of patchouli, vetiver, sandalwood, and oakmoss.

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  • Primavera 34%
  • Verano 29%
  • Otoño 25%
  • Día 62%
  • Noche 38%

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  • Negativo 19%
  • Neutral 16%

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  • It starts well, then the oakmoss appears and, in my opinion, it gets weighed down… I don’t like the idea. It has an air of Versace Dylan Blue but with oakmoss. Longevity, sillage, and projection are normal… Armaf has better things and they’re cheaper in my opinion.

  • It starts well, then oakmoss appears and, in my opinion, it ruins it; I don’t like the idea. It has a vibe similar to Versace Dylan Blue but with oakmoss. Longevity, trail, and projection are normal. Armaf has better things and they’re cheaper in my view.

  • wildkatzen

    In this case, I thought it would be the most potent version of Club de Nuit Intense, but it’s completely different. This is more like Mr Burberry EDP with a touch of Chanel Pour Monsieur. It’s a modern classic, very pleasant, and no one will say it’s bad, but if it’s not different, it’s just a reinterpretation of something that already works. Quality 8/10, originality 6/10, quite good longevity of 6 hours.

  • I thought this would be the most potent version of Club de Nuit Intense, but it’s nothing like it; it’s totally different. It smells more like Mr Burberry EDP mixed with a bit of Chanel Pour Monsieur. It’s a modern classic, very pleasant, and no one would say it’s bad, but since it’s not something different, it’s just a reinterpretation of something that already worked and was liked by everyone. Quality 8/10, originality 6/10, decent longevity of about 6 hours.

  • naso_en_ciernes

    I don’t know the supposed inspiration, Mr Burberry by Francis Kurkdjian, but here you feel the vibe of the line, just like the lovely Mr Burberry Indigo (I’ll grab a backup before they discontinue it). This Eau de Parfum is a modern masculine with a marked opening of mint and cardamom. It’s addictive and compensates for its medium longevity of 5-6 hours (they say the original lasts less), which is forgivable given the rich aroma. Little is written about this Club de Nuit, but it’s a very attractive masculine; as it dries down, the oakmoss gives it consistency without being old-fashioned. For those who appreciate scents that ‘say something’, Urban Man won’t leave you indifferent. I believe Mr Burberry Indigo is essential, but this Armaf is a good versatile option for daily wear. A good acquisition, moving away from the dominance of Creed. Good price and luxury packaging for what it costs.

  • HarryPSG82

    What a delicious fragrance. The mint is magical with the citrus. After just 2 hours, I’m in love; I’m going for Ella. The scent is super pleasant and delivers on making those around you say it smells good. I liked it more than the Odyssey Mega.

  • HarryPSG82

    What a rich fragrance. The mint does magic with the citrus. I’ve had it on for about two hours and I love it; I’m going to hunt down the Ella. The scent is super pleasant and delivers on making those around you think it smells delicious. I liked it more than the Odyssey Mega.

  • It’s a pleasant, soft, and masculine mint; a clean, green scent; perhaps one of Armaf’s best. However, it doesn’t last more than an hour on the skin (almost 4 hours on clothes) and projects little, depending on the weather. It’s fine for being fresh post-shower, but not for work or events. The CDNIM EDT is superior in longevity and projection. This Club Urban lacks the demand of Black Beast, not because of the smell, but due to the status of the brand’s most successful fragrance, which all others are compared to.

  • Well… since I know the Armaf Club de Nuit family, I must say it smells exquisite from start to finish. But the longevity and projection are disappointing: it doesn’t reach 3 hours, it thins out after half an hour, and drops off after that. I recommend it for the scent, not for how long it lasts. It’s much better to buy the Elixir Urban version.

  • Fragranticman

    It’s not bad, nor is it a marvel. I only feel some notes: pure mint in the opening, very brief, no more than 1-2 minutes, then immediately the same 3 notes in the heart and base: lavender, vetiver, and sandalwood. It’s acceptable, not elegant, not striking or loud, nor sexy; it generates nothing more than saying “it smells clean”, fresh, and herbal/woody/soapy. Something like to wear at home when you don’t know what to put on and don’t want to spend something you like more that is more expensive. Medium trail of 50-70 cm, decent projection for 120-150 minutes. However, I was surprised by its longevity in skin fixation for about 10-12 hours (in very hot summer weather above 34°C). (Update: I put it on at 6:00 AM and reapplied at 5:00 PM; the next day at 6:00 AM I still feel it on my skin, I’m impressed). I don’t know if I’ll buy it again. I’ve been using it for 2 days and my consideration goes from less to more. At first, I considered it very flat and boring. But it has pleasantly surprised me; however, there’s something that doesn’t quite convince me. I feel it’s missing something to convince. My wife has loved it. It’s a sober scent. Likewise, if you can get it cheap, it can be an alternative to consider before trying it. I got mine for 20€ for 105ml, had curiosity, and bought it blind.

  • JohnAcosta25

    At first, I thought it smelled like cheap aloe shampoo, but since it’s my first green and spicy fragrance, I got used to it. What I notice most is the mint, bergamot, and ginger; the woody side is more subtle. It lasts hours on the skin, the projection is stable and discreet, but it lingers on clothes until the next day. Incredible performance without maceration: with 4 sprays at 9am, I could still smell it strongly on my wrists at 9pm. I bought it for $20 and am very satisfied. 8.5/10. I’m sticking with the CDNIM EDT as my target.

  • Fragranticman

    It’s not bad, but not a marvel either. I sense pure mint at the start (1-2 minutes), followed by lavender, vetiver, and sandalwood. It’s pleasant, clean, and herbal; nothing elegant or sexy; it just says ‘smells fresh’. Ideal for home if you don’t know what to wear and don’t want to spend. Medium trail, decent projection for 2 hours, but the longevity is impressive: I applied it at 6am, reapplied at 5pm, and by 6am the next day, it was still there. I’m not sure if I’ll buy it again; it’s going from good to great. My wife loved it. It’s sober. If you catch it on sale, it’s a good alternative. I picked it up for 20 euros in 105ml.

  • It opens super fresh with citrus (bergamot and grapefruit) that last about 5 minutes, then the nutmeg, ginger, and cedar kick in. Although it says lavender, it’s not very noticeable. After 25 minutes, patchouli and oakmoss dominate, with a light touch of sandalwood. It smells great after a shower, but the projection fades quickly. I’ll keep using it to see how it evolves. Rating: Scent 8/10, Longevity 6-7 hours, Projection 1 hour.

  • Presentation: I’m testing an August 2023 batch. Very elegant the black box with suede-like texture, although fingerprints show. The bottle is simple, but you notice the great quality in the thick, crystal-clear packaging, the solid and heavy cap and the generous atomiser. The typical series necklace isn’t missing; it looks good, but in reviews I’ve seen that over time the chain breaks. Scent: The opening is excellently fresh, with lots of energy, like having a mojito. The bergamot gives brightness, the mint freshness. Then the grapefruit with a bitter point that adds sophistication, while the bergamot adds warmth and sensuality. In the heart the ginger is felt strongly with a kick and warmth, the nutmeg adds a warm and comfortable touch. The lavender is subtle but adds clarity and cleanliness, the cedar masculinity and depth. In the base the protagonist is the vetiver, which gives an earthy and strong sensation. The patchouli, sandalwood and oak moss combine to give that woody, warm and slightly sensual sensation. Evocation: It’s a fragrance that evokes sobriety and sophistication; it gives the sensation of a serious and formal man. I understand it may remind people of the fragrances of older generations, those called ‘gentlemen’, but I feel it a bit more relaxed and modern with the slight kick of the ginger and the exoticism of the nutmeg. In fact, if you take a good sniff and let the air pass through the throat, you can feel the tickle of these spices. I think fragrances evoke a scene… in this one I imagine a young and neat man, with a collared shirt but no tie, who went to the bar of a quiet place with lots of wood to have a mojito and let out laughs, before then retaking his seriousness, putting on his suit and redirecting himself to the office. Usage: I see it for relatively formal environments, everyday office life. I wouldn’t wear it with a t-shirt or for a club party, it’s too serious. Nor for a very formal meeting, as I feel it falls short due to that relaxed warmth. Any use between those two extremes seems good to me. In that sphere, I don’t see an age limit; if there is one, it would be to use it from 25 onwards, more due to dressing trends. Performance: That citrusy and fresh opening accompanies you for about 5 minutes. Then it projects the heart notes for about 2 hours, and afterwards the base notes, which are perceived for up to 6 hours. Total about 5 or 6 hours of solid scent; afterwards it lingers on the skin and clothes for days. The first two hours it projects quite well. Generally it floats quietly, but when the air moves or you move, the scent moves and leaves a trail. After those two hours it becomes more intimate, staying in patches close to the body, so it can be perceived regularly. Rating: I don’t love it, but I like it enough to use it regularly. It smells rich, sober, warm and gives you an air of sophistication. It’s for a wide spectrum of public and follows proven recipes; that’s why it’s normal to feel common and a bit old school. However, it has a modern touch that makes it likable. In addition, its performance is excellent and its price is excellent; it’s a good option for those starting in perfumery with a tight budget and wanting something good, beautiful and cheap. That’s why I think it has few reviews or has been given less importance than it deserves.

  • Box: I tested a batch from August 2023. Very elegant, black with a suede texture, though it does show fingerprints. The bottle is simple but you notice the quality: thick and crystal-clear glass, a solid and heavy cap, and a generous atomiser. The typical series necklace isn’t missing; it looks good, though reviews say the chain breaks over time. Scent: An excellently fresh opening, energetic, like a mojito. The bergamot gives luminosity, the mint freshness. Then the grapefruit, with a bitter touch that adds sophistication, while the bergamot adds warmth and sensuality. In the heart, ginger with a certain heat and warmth, nutmeg warm and comforting. Lavender is subtle but adds clarity and cleanliness, cedar masculinity and depth. In the base, the protagonist is vetiver, a earthy and strong sensation. Patchouli, sandalwood, and oakmoss combine to give something woody, warm, and faintly sensual. Impression: It evokes sobriety (simplicity + seriousness) and sophistication, the feeling of a serious, formal man. I understand it may remind people of older perfumes, the kind for gentlemen. But I feel it’s more relaxed and modern with the slight heat of the ginger and the exoticism of the nutmeg. If you give it a good spray and let the air pass through the throat, you feel the tickle of the spices. I imagine a young, neat man, in a collared shirt but no tie, at the bar of a quiet wooden pub having a mojito and letting out laughs, before putting on a suit and returning to the office. Use: For relatively formal environments, everyday office wear. I wouldn’t wear it with a t-shirt or to a club party; it’s too serious. Nor for a very formal meeting or event; it falls short due to that relaxed warmth. Any use between those extremes seems fine. I don’t see an age restriction; if there is one, from 25 onwards due to dressing trends. Performance: The citrusy, fresh opening lasts about 5 minutes. Then it projects the heart for about 2 hours. Afterwards, the base notes remain, perceptible for up to 6 hours. In total, about 5 or 6 hours of solid scent, then skin scent and lasting on clothes for days. The first two hours project quite well. Generally it floats quietly, but when you move or pass air, the scent moves and leaves a trail. After those two hours, it becomes more intimate, lingering in patches close to the body, perceptible regularly. Rating: I don’t love it, but I like it enough to use it regularly. It smells rich, sober, warm, and gives an air of sophistication. It’s for a wide audience, following proven recipes; that’s why it feels common and a bit old-school. However, it has a modern touch that makes it likable. Plus, excellent performance and great price; a good option for those starting in perfumery with a tight budget who want something good, pretty, and cheap. That’s why I think it has few reviews or hasn’t been given the importance it deserves.

  • JossArman95

    Initially, I was doubtful, but I was wrong: it lasts 5-6 hours and is worth every penny. I picked it up for 450 pesos on Amazon Mexico, and the trail is brutal; my friend told me she could still smell me in the room when I got home. Top choice for daily wear as a signature; you can detect the mint, and it smells delicious.

  • leonyourmind

    I bought it two months ago because it was on offer and I thought ‘wow, it must be similar to Urban Man Elixir, that one everyone talks about’, something silly on my part not to research before. In short, it’s not a fragrance I’ve liked; it smells very powdery to me and that green note doesn’t fully convince me. I even gave it to several friends trying to convince them, but out of seven people only one liked it. That said, consider it has good longevity and projection for the cost. I recommend you save for another fragrance or with this same cost buy a better one, but of course, there are tastes for everyone. My rating: 6.5/10.

  • Mateitokitkat

    10/10, I don’t understand the bad reviews. It’s a very fulfilling fragrance, for everyday wear even in heat. Nothing to say about longevity, it easily lasts more than 6 hours. Simple but concrete and perfect for everyday life.

  • XavicatPerfum

    Well, it’s not bad, but it’s very boring for me. I feel it would suit someone over 50 to wear at home or in the office; that is to say, it’s not bad at all, just I don’t think it’s youthful or spectacular, but if you smell good, then yes, you will smell good.

  • Mateitokitkat

    10/10, I don’t understand the bad reviews; it’s a perfume that more than delivers, perfect for everyday wear even in the heat. There’s no complaint about longevity; it easily lasts more than 6 hours. Simple but concrete, and just what you need for your daily routine.

  • I bought it blindly some time ago because of the price, when I was still an amateur in fragrances. It’s a fulfilling fragrance, nothing youthful, although it may please those who prefer very masculine and ‘old school’ scents. It’s good for men aged 45 to 60 as a daily wear; in my case, although it’s fresh, I use it on more formal occasions. That spicy touch of cardamom and nutmeg gives it a formal vibe along with the earthy moss and ginger that reminds me of our parents or uncles. Recommended to masculinise any unisex floral fragrance in layering; I’ve put it over Toy Boy and Infini Rose and it gives them a much more masculine, fresh and spicy touch to the roses, spectacular.

  • HarryPSG82

    To be fair, it would be an exaggeration, but personally I think I like Urban Man more than the Elixir; I see it as more multi-purpose, while the Elixir is more elegant for occasional events. It had excellent performance on skin and clothes. I tested it two years ago and never bought it, but I’ll do so soon for daily use and outings. Edit: I finally bought it and I have complaints about its poor longevity, what a pity it fades so quickly. It has two stages: the opening smells phenomenal, but it quickly moves to the second phase which also smells good, but from there the scent diminishes drastically. I don’t know what they did to it, I tested it two years ago and it wasn’t like this. What a pity it transformed into a Starwalker 2.0, it goes with the gentle afternoon breeze.

  • Pleasantly surprised after reading so many reviews saying it didn’t last and smelled weak. It’s citrusy and fresh, designed not to attract attention, ideal for sport, office or everyday wear. Probably some expected a ‘beast mode’ because it’s Arabic and from Club de Nuit. Fragrances have to be evaluated in their context.

  • I was floored reading so many complaints that it doesn’t last or smell at all. It’s citrusy and fresh, made to stand out as little as possible, ideal for the gym, the office, or everyday wear. I’m sure many expected a beast because it’s Arabic and from the Club de Nuit family, but it needs to be judged in its real context.

  • The opening is like blending several plants and wood in a blender; after a while everything harmonises and leaves a fresh, clean and herbal sensation. The mint gives it an elegant touch, like a frozen forest. I give it 9/10, it’s ideal to wear every day.

  • Very, very fresh, cheerful, herbal and woody without being heavy, with a citrus touch. Ideal for daytime; it gives the impression of being light for the wearer, yet it dominates and is noticeable to others, with the luck of Cool Water. It’s a gem if you like that slightly mentholated effect. The younger generation says it’s an aroma for adult men… but that’s because young people are used to sweet and nocturnal things. I bought it blindly and at first it wasn’t what I expected given the image that Club de Nuit is extreme, but once you get used to it, it’s something else. The problem is perception. Highly recommended; for less than 500 Mexican pesos you get it on Amazon. Underrated fragrance.

  • Total joy. I’m scared nobody will talk about this exquisite scent. It’s delicious for everyday wear: fresh, woody, and very masculine. It’s not for young people used to sweet, nocturnal fragrances; it takes the best out of Club de Nuit and steroids Urban Man Elixir. It fulfils its mission, but I’m surprised there aren’t more fans of this beauty.