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Drakkar Essence

Michel Girard
Perfumista
Michel Girard
3.54 de 5
177 votos

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Descripción

Drakkar Essence by Guy Laroche is an aromatic fougère fragrance for men. Launched in 2014, the nose behind this composition is Michel Girard. The top notes are mint and bergamot; the heart notes, lavender, sage and woody notes; and the base notes, musk and tonka bean.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 6.0%
  • Primavera 36%
  • Verano 38%
  • Otoño 20%
  • Día 70%
  • Noche 30%

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Comunidad

177 votos

  • Positivo 63%
  • Negativo 25%
  • Neutral 11%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

Salida 2 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 2 notas

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

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Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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  • charlitos777

    I notice no one has taken the time to review this Guy Laroche masterpiece; it gives me satisfaction that its refreshing, powerful, and charming scent isn’t everywhere. The women who have been by my side can’t stop talking about how lovely my lotion smells. I’ve really enjoyed its captivating dry-down, which lingers on the skin for twelve hours, featuring a generous tonka bean note. It starts with a refreshing citrus and woody opening, accented by a masculine musk that I believe is what catches the girls’ attention. Whether day or night, you’ll be in tune wherever you go, as its evolving notes make you feel confident, persisting attractively on the skin for twelve hours. The ingredients seem high-quality, as if trying to revive the great glories of the highly acclaimed Drakkar Noir. This launch by Michel Girard is very apt. The best part is it isn’t ‘overdone’, as we say in Mexico when everyone uses the same thing. I’m hooked on its scent and believe it will be my favourite for everyday wear this summer. Thank you, Michel Girard, for your work.

  • It’s a re-reading of Mr Michel Girard’s One Million under the Cool Water philosophy… and for those who like it on her. Although I’ve never liked Cool Water, I respect its legion, and I’m addressing them directly: in this Essence, you’ll recover what was lost in the original Davidoff in terms of longevity and projection, with a modernised approach but retaining its own signature. Drakkar Essence, while not innovative, proposes something cold and intense, with excellent performance and mentholated accords, dry, talc-like and rolled in the ice of a mineral and sterile tonka bean; it feels extremely cold and tonic (grapefruit). The synthetic, plasticky musk provides support, while a hypocritical wood adds body without play in the pyramid, offering only support from a translucent, aquatic wood. It’s a throwaway fragrance, one of those that ends up in shops like Ross or TJ Maxx and which, over time, ends up costing a fortune. That said, as soon as spring arrives, I’ll give it a proper airing, as it offers so much for so little that it’s worth it. It’s not a recommendation, just a north of my own ideas.

  • This is a re-reading by Mr Michel Girard (One Million) under the Cool Water philosophy… and for those who like it. Although I’ve never liked Cool Water, I respect its legion, and I’m addressing just them: in this Essence, you’ll recover what was lost in the original Davidoff regarding longevity and projection, with a modernised approach but with its own stamp. Drakkar Essence, while not innovative, proposes something cold and intense, with excellent performance and mentholated, dry, talc-like accords rolled in mineral and sterile ice from a tonka bean; it feels extremely cold and tonic (grapefruit). The synthetic and plasticky musk provides support, while a hypocritical wood adds body without play in the pyramid, offering only support from a translucent and aquatic wood. It’s a throwaway perfume, one that ends up in shops like Ross or TJ Maxx and, over time, ends up costing a fortune. That said, as soon as spring arrives, I’ll give it a proper airing, as it offers so much for so little that it’s worth it. It’s not a recommendation, just a north of my own ideas.

  • What a disappointment. I was hoping for the DNA of my favourite, Drakkar Noir, but it’s like night and day. It opens with a powerful citrus grapefruit note and a generic aquatic touch that really puts me off. Plus, it lasts no more than two hours. This Guy Laroche fragrance is a complete miss.