Men
Colour Me Silver
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Colour Me Silver by Milton Lloyd is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. The top notes are grapefruit, mandarin and melon; the heart notes are lavender, thyme and rosemary; the base notes are patchouli, tonka bean, vetiver and musk.
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Finally, I have this fragrance in my hands to share my opinion. I followed the recommendations of a Spanish YouTuber and bought it for these summer days. To be honest, it’s not bad at all, despite the price: it opens strong, loud, and fresh. They compare it to Chanel Allure Sport, but only the opening; almost immediately, the herbal, musky, and vetiver notes take over from the fruits, leaving a scent of wet leaves with thyme (not unpleasant, it changes radically). The dry-down is similar to the limited edition Victorinox for its 125th anniversary; it suits summer and spring. The box guarantees 6 hours and delivers: it lasts through the workday and projects enough to make you noticeable. Don’t be disappointed by the packaging or the bottle; they are cheap, but the contents are satisfactory. Opening 9, Dry-down 7, Longevity 7, Projection 7, Price 15.
First things first, I must clarify that I have the Silver Sport version, which isn’t listed in the Fragrántica catalogue, in 50ml, which they claim is a clone of Allure Homme Sport Extreme. I also have the Colour Me Gold from the same house, and I find this one better; it smells much less of alcohol, is fresher and more wearable, and opens very citrusy without being annoying. Whether it’s a clone or not, on its own it’s good for daily wear, spring, summer, or the gym. Longevity on my skin, which holds everything poorly, or according to my nose, is no more than a couple of hours in summer with 3-4 sprays. It was a blind buy, but I would buy it again; at 5€ for 50ml, it’s incredibly cheap.
It has a touch similar to Allure Homme Sport. It’s a very common and copied scent, but with good performance for the price and acceptable quality. It smells very good to me. I recommend it.
A touch similar to Allure Homme Sport. A very common and copied scent, but with good performance for the price and acceptable quality. It is very, very pleasant to me. I recommend it.
Citrus perfume with sweet notes (patchouli) in the base, in the line of Allure Sport. Longevity: 6 hours, ranging from 4 to 6. Projection: 6, projects well for the first hour then drops quickly to skin scent. Versatility: 7.5, perfect for summer, spring, or the office. Scent: 8, citrus with a sweet background. Overall: 7, a rich and very economical perfume with scarce projection and longevity.
It’s a citrus fragrance with sweet patchouli notes in the base, in the style of Allure Sport. Longevity: 4 to 6 hours. Projection: good for the first hour, then drops to skin scent. Versatility: perfect for summer, spring, or the office. Scent: citrus with a sweet base. Overall: rich and very economical, although the longevity and projection are scarce.
This has nothing to do with Allure Homme Sport. It’s a graceless fragrance, nothing like the original. To my nose, it’s cheap and the scent is so simple it feels like just a shower cologne for summer, meant to be worn at home. The performance is terrible; it’s barely noticeable unless you press your nose right up to it. I had high expectations given the resemblance to Chanel, but what a disappointment. I wouldn’t recommend it. PS: very personal opinion.
It has nothing to do with Allure Homme Sport. It’s a perfume without character, nothing alike, at least to my nose. It’s cheap, but the scent is so simple I only see it as a shower cologne for summer, to be worn at home. The performance is poor; you barely notice it if you bring your nose close. I had high hopes due to the resemblance to Chanel, but what a disappointment. I wouldn’t recommend it. PS: this is my personal opinion.
The Silver Sport is a million times better than the Silver.
As I mentioned before, the original Silver is no longer sold here. I have the Sport version, which features different notes: it opens with mandarin, orange, neroli, and aldehydes; then comes black pepper, white musk, tonka bean, and almond; and it dries down to cedar and vetiver.