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Glacier Le Noir
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Glacier Le Noir by Maison Alhambra is a fragrance from the olfactive family for men and women. Glacier Le Noir was launched in 2024.
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I agree with Sairenbo, it’s a delicious fragrance, but it stays very close to you. But come on, we have to make the most of every thing… Imagine, to go dancing, the girl you’re dancing with will always smell good to you. For the price, for me, it’s very good.
For me it’s a hybrid between classic Le Male and Le Parfum, which it tries to imitate. It resembles Le Male Le Parfum at 55%. It starts very potent and you think ‘wow, this is going to be a bomb, it’s a Le Male Le Parfum with steroids’, and nothing could be further from the truth, because after half an hour it fades to become a skin scent and turns into an intimate fragrance. I felt its longevity was more than 7 hours but very close to the skin, a pity, because at first it seems like it’s going to be a bomb and nothing like that. I don’t recommend it, mainly because it becomes very intimate and because it’s not an exact clone as one expects, or at least that it resembles it at 85-90%. The good thing is that it’s very cheap abroad, around $22 in Argentina back in June 2022 for 40,000 pesos. The first disappointment I had with Maison Alhambra. One good thing to highlight is its packaging which copies the classic JPG tin very well. The bottle doesn’t look like it but it’s good.
It smells very similar, especially at the opening, to Halloween Man EDT, which I understand is inspired by One Million. The opening is very potent but dries down significantly. For the price, reapply without fear, hehe.
It’s a dupe with an 80% similarity. Upon trying it, the opening is a bomb and makes you think it will be equal to Le Male Le Parfum, but in 5 minutes the dry down kills that illusion, leaving an intense lavender and a quite synthetic cardamomo. The opening has juicy vanilla and a potent, fleeting iris, but unfortunately everything lasts less than 5 or 4 minutes. The longevity is 4 hours with 6 sprays and the projection does miracles only for the first hour, afterwards it disappears. This Glacier Noir mixes classic Le Male with that noticeable lavender, and the vanilla sweetness of Le Male Le Parfum. For the price it’s a decent option, but not wonderful.
I bought it blindly and can’t find anything good about it. It bears no resemblance to the references people claim: neither Dior Homme nor Prada, nor anything else. I’m surprised they link it to those scents. As a clone, it has an air of JPG but of very poor quality.
I bought it blind and I can’t find a good perfume in any of its facets. It has nothing to do with the references: not Dios Home, not Prada, or anything of that sort, so I’m surprised they relate it like that. As a clone, it does have an air of JPG, but of low quality.
I bought a decant to avoid spending too much and I think I made the right choice. It smells very plastic and low-quality, especially when first sprayed. Up close, it resembles toothpaste due to that overly artificial mint. In the air, it’s a bit more like the original, perhaps improving with time to around 60%, but it lacks brilliance and is very spicy. I wouldn’t recommend it sincerely. Maybe oxidation will help, but for now, it’s a shame because I adore the original.
I bought a decant to avoid spending too much and I think I was right. It smells very plastic and low quality, especially at first. Something strange is that up close it smells like toothpaste because of that overly artificial mint. In the air it gets a bit closer to the original and perhaps will improve a bit to 60%, but it lacks the shine of the original; it’s poor quality throughout its development and more spicy to my taste. I don’t recommend it sincerely. Perhaps it will improve with oxidation, but for now it’s a pity because I love LMLP.
It resembles the LMLP but at one point takes its own path; what marks the difference is that it has a slightly marked note of pepper/cumin, giving it that vintage point or classic Le Male that many talk about. My suggestion if you want to know if you’ll like it is to try the original 212 Sexy Men or its dupe: if you like that cumin note, this perfume will please you; if you’re the type who perceives it as sweat, then stay away. Similarity 7-8/10. Bonus tip: it looks very good if you layer it with another fragrance you have with a marked iris note. Extra: nothing to do with One Million or Halloween.
Arrived and honestly it’s a 4/10. Although I have Le Male Le Parfum by Gaultier tattooed on my skin, this Glacier Le Noir is a different story. It smells odd; at first it’s synthetic and reminds me a bit of LMLP, but as it dries down it smells like amber with plastic. It brings me memories of perfumes from Cuba Paris. To be honest, it disappointed me, although well, I expected it to fail before buying the original. They say it improves with time, so I’ll try it again. Update after 4 months: it improved to an average. It’s 85% similar, but I prefer Khadlaj 25 Experience, which is 90% or more.
It resembles LMLP but at a point it takes its own path; what marks the difference is that it has a note between pepper/cumin somewhat marked, that gives it the vintage point or classic Le Male that several people talk about. My suggestion if you want to know if you’ll like it or not is that you try the original 212 Sexy Men or a dupe; if you like that cumin note, this perfume will please you; if you are one of the people who perceive it as sweat, then run away from here. Similarity 7-8/10. Bonus tip: it looks very good if you do layering with another one you have with a marked iris note. Extra: nothing to do with One Million or Halloween.
Having already the JPG Le Male Le Parfum, I can say this dupe gets too close; I’d say 80%. In itself, the perfume is ultra-synthetic (a bit more than the JPG) but still bearable, has good projection, and very good longevity on my skin at least. Don’t use it on hot days or in the office; if you’re on a tight budget, this perfume is for you. What predominates is the vanilla, meaning it’s very sweet. Personally, this perfume isn’t my favourite (nor did I like the JPG Le Male), however, on the outings I’ve used it, women have liked it a lot and it’s brought me many compliments. In conclusion, if you want a perfume for dates, that is warm and sweet, and you’re on a tight budget, I recommend it.
I already owned JPG Le Male, and this dupe comes within about 80%. It’s ultra-synthetic, even more so than the original, yet wearable. It projects well and lasts for ages on my skin. Avoid wearing it in heat or at the office; if you’re on a tight budget, it’s for you. Vanilla dominates, very sweet. It’s not my favourite (nor is the JPG), but women love it out and about and I’ve received many compliments. If you’re looking for something warm, sweet, and cheap for dates, I’d recommend it.
A synthetic and plastic Le Male that does resemble it but lacks much quality. Up close, it smells very strange.
This is one of the few clones I managed to find for the JPG Le Male Le Parfum, and while it gets quite close, it still lacks the level of the original. Nevertheless, it’s a good option if you want to spend little and take home a similar aroma, with that sweet, spiced, and creamy mix that results in something attractive and easy to wear. In my opinion, the ideal is to get the 30ml miniature: it gives you the experience of the DNA without much commitment and serves as an economical alternative for those who don’t want to pay the full JPG price.
I’m not sure if it’s my bottle, but it smells very badly of sweat.
I’m not sure if it’s my bottle, but it smells of sweat and very badly.
It resembles Le Male Le Parfum; the opening is cardamom and cumin, which some find smells like sweat, but afterwards it settles into a very rich scent. It lasts about 5 or 6 hours. It cost me $430 Mexican pesos, which is a quarter or fifth of what the LMLP costs. For the price, it’s good; it doesn’t replace the original, which, in my opinion, is the best in the line.
I bought it recently and it matches JPG Le Male quite well, but its weak point is the projection. Despite being pleasant, people nearby can’t smell it. A lovely fragrance that simply doesn’t reach.
I bought it recently; it matches the JPG Le Male Le Parfum quite well, but I feel its weak point is the projection. Despite being a pleasant fragrance, people around me don’t detect it even when they’re close.
It’s an attempt to mimic the JPG Le Male Le Parfum, but it falls short on projection. I’d say it’s 70% similar, but the lack of quality is noticeable; it feels synthetic. It’s not a bad perfume for the value, but I’d prefer to save up for the original version.
It’s a charming and super sexy aroma from JPG Le Male, there’s no doubt about that, and one of the best mass-market male scents out there, something I won’t argue with. To be honest from my experience: if you don’t have the budget for the original Le Male just yet, I recommend buying this Glacier Le Noir to get to know the DNA, as it resembles it somewhat and lets you save while you save up for the JPG. I’ve tried all the dupes and none come close to its heels; the JPG formula is on another level. This Glacier Le Noir isn’t bad, smells good, and won’t leave you looking cheap given the price. It smells and projects better if you let it rest for a few months. In compliments, thanks to that ‘vibe’ of Le Male and the trail, when people approach you, even just someone, they’ll ask what perfume you’re wearing.
It’s a charming and super sexy scent, the one that JPG Le Male has, there’s no doubt about that, and one of the best male scents of ‘mass appeal’ that can exist in the entire perfume world, something I won’t dispute. I’ll be honest from my perspective and experience with this Glacier Le Noir: if for the moment you don’t have the budget to buy Le Male, I’d say you should buy this so you at least know the DNA, as it resembles it a bit and you can save money on the way and go for JPG. I say this because I’ve tried all the JPG dupes and none come even close to its heels; it seems like a simple formula but it’s not, the quality and olfactory composition of JPG are on another level. This Glacier Le Noir is not a bad perfume, it smells good and won’t leave you looking bad, it fulfils what is just for its good price. It smells and projects a bit better if you let it rest for a couple of months. To conclude, regarding compliments, I tell you that for having that ‘vibe’ in the air of Le Male, the star it leaves and when people get close to you, even if it’s just someone, they’ll show off the perfume you’re wearing.
I tried this in-store while looking for Hawas Black. Although I’m new to perfumes, I never buy blind. I eventually decided to give it a go on my arm with a ‘what the heck’ attitude. On the way home, I started smelling bursts of scent out of nowhere and found it about 95% similar; I was genuinely surprised. Clearly, it doesn’t match the quality or longevity of the original Le Male Le Parfum, but it remains the closest approximation I’ve seen. Although I didn’t buy it that day, I’m keeping it on my list to add to my collection. Blind buy recommendation! Though, if you’re very particular, perhaps not.