Men
Frozen Pure Forest
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Frozen Pure Forest by Zara is a men's fragrance from the olfactory family launched in 2022. This composition was created by perfumers Fabrice Pellegrin and Coralie Spicher.
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It lasts a long time but has poor projection. It smells sweet and masculine. It’s very correct and versatile.
It’s a super fresh woody balsamic, smells like sweetened pine, and is almost linear. The trail is wide and lasts over 12 hours; even the next day, after 24 hours, you can still catch fragments. Atomic performance, no clinginess. Although it’s unisex, it suits me more on the masculine side. My partner loves it, but I don’t feel comfortable wearing it. Scent 5.5/10, Longevity 10/10, Sillage 9/10, Value 9/10, Versatility 7/10, Packaging 6/10. Would I buy it again? No.
It smells very unisex to me, has something fresh but also makes you think of wearing it in winter. I’ve bought a bottle.
In how it handles the sweetness, it reminds me a lot of Stronger With You Freeze in the woods when dried, similar to Solo Loewe for men. I applied it (8 sprays) at 9 am and could still smell it at 5 pm (it came back with the heat) in 30-degree weather in northern Mexico. I don’t find it as winterly as others say, at least in my perception. I was pleasantly surprised.
In how it uses the sweetness, it reminds me of Stronger With You Freeze, and in the woods when dried, of Solo Loewe for men. I put it on at 9 am and could still smell it at 5 pm (it reappeared with the heat) in 30-degree weather in northern Mexico. I don’t find it as winterly as others say, at least in my perception; I was pleasantly surprised.
I was surprised that @GeraGT compared it to Solo Loewe when dried, especially as that’s my favourite. I tried both, and honestly, I don’t see any resemblance. Even searching blindly, I only detect pepper as a possible link. To me, Solo Loewe is a much more complex woody citrus. Zara’s Frozen plays tricks with its packaging, suggesting fresh citrus, but it’s a fresh green opening that quickly reveals its sweet balsamic side. That pine (or fir) green note stays throughout and keeps it far from any similarity with Solo Loewe. Frozen Pure Forest is a good perfume, usually liked, and has decent longevity, but its flaw is that it’s too linear.
I’m surprised by the comparison to Solo Loewe when dried, especially as that’s one of my favourites. I’ve tried them and can’t find any resemblance; I only perceive pepper when dried as a possible connection. In my opinion, Solo Loewe is a much more complex woody citrus. Zara’s Frozen has packaging that suggests fresh citrus, but in reality, it’s a fresh green opening that quickly becomes sweet and balsamic. That pine (or fir) green note is always there and keeps it far from any similarity with Solo Loewe. Frozen Pure Forest is good, usually liked, and has acceptable longevity. Its sin is perhaps being too linear.
I love perfumes that smell like nature, and this one is very well made.
Not bad, but another mediocre Zara fragrance; however, its niche profile makes it interesting. It opens and closes as described on the box (almost identical to Fragantica): a pine sweetened with praline, with balsamic remnants and almost imperceptible lavender. I detect some consistency, presumably pink pepper. That’s it, nothing more. It’s not a BOOM or an olfactory experience. Is it good? It’s like Zara’s ‘Gardenia’—something you won’t love but that saves you in a pinch. I notice it’s synthetic, which is quite negative for an EDP trying to evoke nature, but then again, it’s Amancio. I’m not regretting buying it on sale (around £13 when I write this), but at full price, it feels like a rip-off. Is it bad? No. Is it interesting? Not really. Does it add anything new? Within Inditex and perfumes under £20, yes; it’s an unusual profile that fans might like for the price, BUT outside this niche, it’s incredibly mediocre and bland. Its point is a synthetic balsamic pine and something overly sweet. And that’s it, throughout the entire duration. Typical Inditex trail (you smell it if you pass by, but no one turns around; if you’re distracted, it barely registers), and decent projection for about an hour or so, then skin scent until it almost disappears completely by 6 or 7.