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Glacier Bold
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Glacier Bold by Maison Alhambra is a fragrance from the olfactive family for men and women. Glacier Bold was launched in 2023.
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Excellent fragrance with moderate projection lasting 6 to 7 hours. I feel it resembles the EDT version more than the Le Parfum.
I’ve tried it about four times and it’s not a complete dupe. Glacier Bold resembles Le Beau Le Parfum, but it lacks the coconut. From my inexperienced nose, I detect no coconut, but rather undeclared notes like pineapple (which could be bergamot). It’s not invasive, projects moderately, and focuses more on the sweetness than on the coconut.
Very rich; it sits in the middle between Le Beau EDT and EDP: heavier than the first but lighter than the second. Skin longevity is moderate, around 6 hours. The first hour smells fantastic with good projection, but afterwards it fades to skin scent. Winter doesn’t suit it; the cold smothers it much more than the EDP does. For us in Argentina, the opening resembles Natura Kaiak EDP, but this one stays fruity and intensifies that initial fruit note, maintaining it throughout with sweetness, creaminess, and sweet woods. If you can get it for under $60, it’s a great option that generates compliments.
The bottle and the name ‘parfum’ are misleading; people confuse it with Le Beau Le Parfum. However, after testing the classic and Glacier Bold, I confirm it’s an inspiration for the EDT version, not the Parfum. It’s not exact, but it smells great and is worth every penny.
It’s a clone of the Le Beau EDT (the clear bottle), NOT the EDP (the dark bottle) 🤙.
Reading the previous reviews, I note that my appreciation isn’t wrong. First, the bottle imitates Le Beau Le Parfum, but as a clone, it’s not well executed. It’s a tropical aroma, much fresher; it might have a hint of coconut somewhere but without the prominence it should have, without its creaminess or the same weight. As I say, it’s much fresher. It seems more like a flanker for the EDT version, and I say flanker because it doesn’t even smell like that.
The previous reviews weren’t entirely wrong. The bottle mimics Le Beau Le Parfum, but as a clone, it doesn’t do it very well. It’s a tropical and fresh scent, perhaps with a hint of coconut that lacks the prominence, creaminess, and weight it should have. It sounds more like a flanker of the EDT, although it doesn’t smell exactly like that version either.
Smells tropical; it’s a mix of sweet fruits. I’m not sure what season or occasion suits it best, but it has good projection and resembles Le Beau without the coconut dominating so much.
Marketted as a dupe for Le Beau Le Parfum, but in reality, it smells more like the EDT with an extra citrus twist and less coconut, making it more versatile. A pleasant tropical aroma lasting around 5-6 hours. I recommend it blindly.
For me, this perfume would be like the cousin of the Le Beau, even more synthetic than these. It has no bad smell whatsoever, perhaps it doesn’t get close to LBLP, but it does go for the coconut/tropical vibe, lasting much less than what the bottle aims to imitate (approx. 6 hours). I only recommend it if you get it at a good price, as the longevity and projection aren’t that good, and because it’s a ‘dupe’ of Le Beau Le Parfum, they seem to want to take every penny they can. 7.6/10.
People say it resembles Jean Paul Gaultier Le Beau EDT, but it’s something else entirely. It shares similar ingredients but in different doses, creating a distinct effect. Initially, it’s stronger with wild notes of Dipterix Odorata, before settling into an elegant citrus and bergamot blend that smells like nothing else. If you’re looking for something identical to the EDT, this isn’t it. If you want a softer version of Le Beau Le Parfum, this might work, although it uses tonka bean instead of coconut, so it remains different.
Smells like Le Beau’s cousin, but more synthetic. It’s not bad at all, though it doesn’t resemble the original quite as closely. It sits in the coconut/tropical lane but lasts far less than the bottle promises (around 6 hours). I’d only recommend it if you can pick it up cheap, as the longevity and projection aren’t the best, and since it’s a ‘dupe’, they seem keen to extract every penny. 7.6/10.
For being a dupe of LBLP it does quite well. While it doesn’t nail the exact notes of the original, it gets quite close (I’d say 70%), but what fails most is the coconut notes, which seem more synthetic than in the LBLP. Still, it remains a very good perfume with summery and tropical vibes. If you like the Le Beau line, you’ll very hardly not like this, which combined with the price makes it a very good option. As for performance, it’s quite similar to the GPG ones, perhaps lagging a little behind giving me about 5 hours of longevity with a moderate projection, but enough to make yourself noticed. Glacier Bold is a solid 7.5/10 in every aspect.
It’s not exactly the same as Le Beau EDP, nor is it even that similar to Le Beau EDT, but it generates similar vibes. It’s fresh and sweet, has vanilla, coconut, something of pineapple and citrus. Despite not being that similar to what it says it imitates, it’s a very good fragrance, pleasant to wear and earns compliments. For the ridiculous price it has, it’s completely worth it in my opinion.
Once again I fell for the smoke of Arab perfumes. Bought blindly due to excellent reviews on YouTube. Terrible, a smell of old deodorant… It’s noticeable that they put all the money into the bottles and packaging, but the scents are awful. I don’t know if there’s a lot of money from the Arabs to the reviewers or what…
Once again, I fell for the smoke of Arabic perfumes. Bought blindly due to all the excellent reviews on YouTube. Terrible, a smell of old deodorant… you can tell they put all the money into the bottles and packaging, but the scents are awful. I don’t know if there’s a lot of money from the Arabs to the reviewers or what….
I’ll be quick: if you’re looking for a Le Beau dupe, this isn’t it. It’s very synthetic, smells like wet clothes but sweet, it doesn’t resemble it at all. I own the whole Le Beau line and bought it to take to the gym, and I feel sick putting this on hehe… Maison Alhambra makes much better things than this!!
I’ll be quick: if you’re looking for a Le Beau dupe, this isn’t it. It’s very synthetic, smells like wet clothes but sweet, and doesn’t resemble it at all. I own the whole Le Beau line and bought it to wear to the gym, and I’m disgusted to put this on hehe… Maison Alhambra does much better things than this.
First of all, lots of hate for this fragrance. Given its price and performance, it is more than enough and justified. I have Garden Paradise and they aren’t similar, but they do have similar performance and longevity, 100% recommended. Mine was given 3 months of maturation and now it’s a bomb, give it time…
Good perfume, similar to what it tries to imitate at 80%. It feels synthetic and the price says it, but it’s still good; it has earned me several compliments and lasts quite well with a moderate projection. The scent is rich and, while not identical to LBP, it gives the same vibes, so it’s an excellent option to save some money. In my case it lasts about 6 hours and projects like a person with a medium perception. I’ve used it on cold days and in the heat and it turned out well. I used it once at night and it was excellent, in my opinion it looked quite good.
A good perfume, similar to the original by about 80%. You can tell it’s synthetic and the price gives it away, but it’s still good. I’ve received several compliments and it lasts quite well with a medium projection. The scent is rich; although it’s not identical to LBP, it gives off the same vibes, so it’s an excellent option if you want to save money. In my case, it lasts about six hours, projecting as a passing note before settling to a medium perception. I’ve worn it on cold and hot days and it worked well. I tried it once at night and it was excellent; in my opinion, it came across very well.
After acquiring Le Beau and trying this, in summary it’s quite similar, but this Arab dupe doesn’t convey the top note that Le Beau does. The dry-down is almost the same scent, although in this Arab one I sense more tonka and in Le Beau more coconut. Personally, this perfume doesn’t last as long as Le Beau for me: on Glacier Bold it reaches 1 hour and 3 hours on skin, whereas Le Beau lasts 4 hours and 5-6 hours on skin.
It’s not Le Beau Le Parfum, but it does imitate its most characteristic part, the tropical sweet coconut-pineapple note. As a perfume, it’s quite flat; from start to finish it’s the same thing, synthetic but not bad. It costs 25-30€, it’s cheap and fulfils its function of imitating. It’s not as masculine as Le Beau Le Parfum, it’s more unisex-masculine. It lacks the woody and deep aspect of the original. Being Le Beau Le Parfum my favourite, I wouldn’t buy this; it seems too flat to me. It smells good but it’s not an olfactory experience like Le Beau.
It’s not Le Beau, but it captures that sweet tropical coconut and pineapple note. It’s flat, smelling the same from start to finish, and feels synthetic, though not bad. At €25-30, it fulfils its function as an imitation. It’s not as masculine as the original, more of a unisex-masculine scent. It lacks that woody and deep facet. If Le Beau is my favourite, I wouldn’t buy this; it smells nice but doesn’t deliver that olfactory experience.
I already own the Le Beau EDT and this Maison Alhambra dupe is quite close, although it’s more synthetic and flat. Many Arab clones share this profile and you pay less than half the original price. On the plus side, the longevity is better than the original EDT with the same number of sprays. It’s a fun, sweet scent, distinct from typical citrusy male fragrances. I’d recommend it for a teenager; if the bottle breaks, it’s not too expensive, hehe.
Didn’t like it. Smells ultra-synthetic and cloying; it lasts and projects massively but it makes my stomach turn. I’ve learned not to buy blindly with this perfume.
SPECTACULAR. Definitely has the DNA of Le Beau and LBP by J.P. Gaultier, but it’s not equal to either. It smells similar, with that coconut and tonka bean tone, vanilla and sweet citrus touches, but it goes its own way. It seems like a flanker for Le Beau. It has more versatility because it’s fresher. The citrus note is more pronounced. Whereas Le Beau, when it dries down, gives a sensation of creamy wood, almost like coconut and tonka bean sunscreen, this Glacier Bold gives a sensation of citrus coconut and refreshment, like a piña colada bathed in lemonade. I don’t know how to describe it better. The aroma is delicious and earns compliments; women love it. It all comes down to taste; I feel it’s almost like the Le Beau. If you let me smell it and say it’s a new flanker, I’d believe you. I’d give it a 9/10 for scent. It smells synthetic, just like the Le Beau. They don’t smell very natural either. They are synthetic scents but obviously pleasing ones. Synthetic isn’t always bad. As for longevity and projection, I haven’t tested it as I wanted yet, only for a short while this afternoon. I’ll be updating soon. UPDATE: After testing it for a couple of days, I’d say it lasts just about six hours. If you’re in an office or air conditioning, it might last a bit longer, but just about five to six hours, of which one and a half hours project well, after which it stays close to the skin. I tested it in the office and for half the day, from 8am to 1pm, I could smell it but it was extremely low, and the trail was very personal. I feel it could last longer, but seeing as Le Beau lasts practically the same, I have no complaints. For longevity and projection, I’d generally give it an 8/10.
I’m back two months later and confirmed: it improves once left to mature. I had it on sale but changed my mind. Now it smells sweet and pleasant, an excellent tropical aroma, like fruit caramel, with that sparkling citrus sensation on the nose. If you have a new one, spray it a couple of times a week to let it breathe and give it time; you won’t regret it. If you love citrus, it’s an interesting choice because it’s not the typical bergamot, but a very charming sweet citrus. Be careful not to over-spray; I find that with two sprays on the same spot, the scent changes, something similar to Light Blue by Dolce & Gabbana, where reapplying on the same spot makes it smell like eggs; here, it comes out plastic-y. Remember that excess is a mistake, and that applies to perfumes too.
SPECTACULAR. It definitely carries the DNA of Le Beau and LBP by Jean Paul Gaultier, but it isn’t identical to either. It smells similar, possessing the coconut and tonka bean tone, vanilla, and those slightly citrusy sweet touches, but this one takes its own path. It seems like a flanker of Le Beau with greater versatility because it’s fresher; the citrus note is more pronounced. While Le Beau, once dry, gives a sensation of creamy wood, almost like sunscreen with coconut and tonka bean, Glacier Bold gives the sensation of a refreshing citrus coconut, like a piña colada combined with a lemonade. I don’t know another way to describe it. The aroma is delicious and draws compliments; women love it. It all comes down to taste; I do feel it’s almost identical to the Le Beau lines. If you let me smell it and told me this was a new flanker of Le Beau, I’d believe you. I’d give it a 9/10 for scent. It smells synthetic, but just like the Le Beau lines; they don’t smell very natural either. They are synthetic aromas but obviously pleasing ones. Synthetic doesn’t always mean bad. As for longevity and projection, I haven’t tested it properly yet, only wearing it for an hour in the afternoon. UPDATE: After testing it for a couple of days, I can say it lasts just about 6 hours. If you’re in an office or air conditioning, it might last a bit longer, but just about 5–6 hours, of which 1.5 hours project well, and afterwards it stays close to the skin. I tested it in the office, and for half the day, from 8 am to 1 pm, I could smell it but it was very low, with a very personal trail. I feel it could last longer, but given that Le Beau lasts practically the same amount of time, I have no complaints. For longevity and projection, I generally give this fragrance an 8/10.
It smells incredible for its low price. The notes I detect most are coconut and a rather pleasant synthetic pineapple. It’s a general favourite, and I’d recommend it quite a bit.
It’s a beast, smelling 98% like Le Beau Parfum and it’s incredible.
It’s an incredible perfume, very good, and yes, it resembles Le Beau Le Parfum by about 98%.
It begins with a juicy, realistic citrus pineapple, accompanied by an accentuated coconut that settles into a lovely fragrance: sober coconut, woody, slightly sweet, and vanilla-infused. Ideal for both day and night, very seductive and attention-grabbing. I felt it lacked a pineapple note in the opening and a sandalwood base, but these are clearly perceptible.
It carries the DNA of both Le Beau Le Parfum and Le Beau EDT, yet it doesn’t quite resemble either of them fully.
Well, it has the DNA of both Le Beau Le Parfum and the EDT, but it doesn’t quite resemble either of them completely.
A complete miss, terrible. I adore Le Beau Le Parfum and own it. I also have Le Male Le Parfum and Glacier Le Noir (the latter surprised me; it’s very rich); however, Glacier Bold barely attempts to mimic the notes of Le Beau Le Parfum and feels low-quality, with poor performance and a very synthetic scent. If you’re looking for a good dupe, I’d recommend Khadlaj Island Extrait de Parfum—it’s incredibly delicious and of good quality, though the pineapple note comes across as sweeter.
I’m absolutely fascinated by it. Despite the citrus notes, it’s the perfect summer scent for me, someone who usually prefers sweet winter fragrances and isn’t a fan of overly fruity or herbal scents. It feels fresh, tropical, and party-ready. I haven’t tried Le Beau Le Parfum, but this smells rich, sweet, and fresh all at once. It transports you to a beach party with plenty of sweet and fruity drinks.
I’ve just bought it and while it smells nice, I find it a bit heavy and intrusive. I wouldn’t recommend it for summer, and you really have to apply only a few drops.
It completely caught me off guard, hitting 100% of my expectations. Upon opening, there’s a hint of alcohol that dissipates quickly, revealing a creamy coconut note, followed by a lemon with zest and a sweet touch that isn’t cloying. Initially, I doubted its longevity and projection, but soon people from the flat upstairs were asking what I was wearing. Perhaps I find it overwhelming quickly, but it’s worth it for the compliments any perfume lover receives.