Men

Colour Me Green

4.01 de 5
77 votos

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Descripción

Colour Me Green by Milton Lloyd is an oriental fougère fragrance for men. The top notes are bergamot and lemon (sour lime); the heart notes are patchouli, jasmine, lily of the valley and rose; the base notes are vanilla, woody notes and amber.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 9.7%
  • Primavera 33%
  • Verano 37%
  • Otoño 20%
  • Día 74%
  • Noche 26%

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Comunidad

77 votos

  • Positivo 81%
  • Negativo 12%
  • Neutral 7.8%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 2 notas
Corazón 4 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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  • I’ll be pragmatic and not go into detail. Anyone wanting to know about this perfume should check out the reviews (including mine, hehe) for Nikos Men’s Sculpture. It’s very, very, very similar. They coincide on those mid-floral notes which form the base of the fragrance. The white flowers here are slightly more intense and powdery. I like both, without distinction and at the same level. Very appealing. In fact, I’m going to get rid of this one taking advantage of the similarity and it will serve as a Christmas present for my father. Since the Pisuerga flows through Valladolid, hehe. Same price range, same versatility, similar longevity and trail. Both are recommended. Best regards, fragrance lovers.

  • Clone of Dunhill Desire Red but with better longevity and trail at a ridiculous price. Feels like good quality, although the spray is like a deodorant but it’s even useful for creating a perfume mist. Totally recommended if you like colognes like Desire Red, Sculpture or Jaguar Gold.

  • Smells quite herbal and sweet with a citrus note at the base. Longevity: 8.5 (lasts a minimum of 7 hours on my skin). Projection: 8.5 (projects very well, strong for 4 hours without being beastly, then fades gradually). Versatility: 7.5 (autumn and spring are its seasons). Scent: 6 (I didn’t like the patchouli and vanilla blend much; it smells quite musky). Overall: 7 (it’s economical, high quality with good longevity and projection. Pity the scent didn’t suit me, but still recommended).

  • Quite herbal and sweet perfume with a citrus touch in the background. Longevity: 8.5. Lasts a minimum of 7 hours on my skin. Projection: 8.5. Projects very well, projecting heavily for 4 hours without reaching beast mode, then drops off very gradually. Versatility: 7.5. Autumn and spring are its correct seasons. Scent: 6. The combination of patchouli and vanilla, being the main notes, hasn’t quite appealed to me; I sense a quite musky smell. Overall: 7. Economical perfume, great quality, longevity and projection. Pity I didn’t like the scent. Still recommended.

  • A clone of Dunhill’s Desire Red but with more life and trail at an absurd price. It smells great, and although the spray is as fine as a deodorant, it’s perfect for creating a mist. If you like colours like Desire Red, Sculpture or Jaguar Gold, this is a total hit.

  • Exact clone of Nikos Sculpture. At the price it is currently, Nikos isn’t worth it compared to Colour Me. Pleasant perfume, nothing more.

  • In summer at 29-30 degrees, it’s pleasant enough. The first hour has moderate to medium projection, but then it fades to a personal bubble and by two hours it’s just skin scent until the 5-6 hour mark. Perhaps it would perform better in spring. I’ll test it again later. Price in Chile is $10.

  • Excellent purchase for the price; I don’t know what people are paying ten dollars for. It’s simple and easy to wear, ideal for temperatures between 25 and 32 degrees. It was beastly for the first two hours before fading slowly, lasting about 6-7 hours. Given the price and the deodorant-style atomiser, it’s a top buy.

  • Excellent purchase for the price. I don’t know what people expect or demand for $10; the truth is it’s something simple, easy to enjoy and wear. I’ve worn it in temperatures between 25-32 degrees and it’s beastly for the first two hours, then fades slowly, lasting me about 6-7 hours. What I will say is that, given the price and the deodorant-style atomiser it comes with, it’s an excellent buy.

  • Undoubtedly a delight. I first encountered this Sculpture DNA through Cuba Orange, but due to the poor longevity, I looked for alternatives within the same Sculpture line or Dunhill Desiree. This house is famous for good, pretty and cheap perfumes, and this is no exception. It’s not the most beastly in terms of longevity, lasting around 6-7 hours: the first hour and a half projects well, then it becomes more intimate, but it performs better than Orange. Pleasant, rich and sweet aroma, yet not overpowering. I’ve tested it in the heat, around 35°C, and will try it in cooler weather to see how it goes, but it’s a scent I love and would seek out a thousand times. A delight.

  • Benjamax98

    Undoubtedly a delight. I first encountered this DNA via the Cuba Orange, but due to its lack of longevity, I looked for alternatives among Sculpture and Dunhill Desiree. This house makes good, pretty and affordable perfumes, and this is no exception. It’s not the most beastly, lasting around 6-7 hours: 1.5 hours of projection before becoming more intimate, but better than the Orange. Pleasant, rich and sweet without being overwhelming. I’ve tried it in the heat (35°C) and would seek it out a thousand times over.

  • Maradona___

    Smells good and reminds me of Sculpture. If the original doesn’t last long, this one lasts even less. Those who claim it lasts long probably don’t realise they’re spraying half a litre with the pump. I tested it with the pump, applied 2 ml which isn’t a small amount, and by the next hour no one could smell it even from 20 cm away. Better to stick with the original Sculpture, which is also cheaper.