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Gold Rush Man

4.33 de 5
317 votos

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Descripción

Gold Rush Man by Paris Hilton is an oriental fougère fragrance for men. Launched in 2017, this composition features mandarin, cardamom and bergamot in the top notes; lavender, geranium and sage in the heart; and vanilla, amber and tonka bean in the base.

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  • Invierno 32%
  • Primavera 24%
  • Verano 11%
  • Otoño 33%
  • Día 40%
  • Noche 60%

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Comunidad

317 votos

  • Positivo 89%
  • Neutral 6.3%
  • Negativo 4.4%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 3 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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  • aldonunez

    In my opinion, one of the most delicious fragrances from Paris Hilton, perfect for night-time use. The leather scent, despite not being in the notes, is exquisite. It opens with mandarin and cardamom, adding a citrus note that makes it less heavy than One Million.

  • aldonunez

    For me, one of the most delicious from Paris Hilton; a brilliant essence for evening wear. The leather, even though it’s not listed in the notes, is absolutely rich. It opens with mandarin and cardamom, giving it a citrusy twist that makes it less heavy than One Million.

  • Omar Sánchez ornelas

    Sexually masculine. It is a true pleasure to enjoy this perfume, which boasts the characteristics of elite fragrances. Although we have smelled this before, never like this: it houses spiced, powdery citrus, earthy, amber, and sensual attar notes. It evolves through various nuances over time. Personally, I liked it with a soft projection, a longevity of over 12 hours on the skin, yet with a very defined scent. It is a fragrance from the combined line of Dior Homme, Polo Red Intense, One Million Intense, Azzaro Chrome United, and others. It is a ‘Gentleman Paris’ for summer. (For now, it is the only men’s perfume by Paris Hilton that I have liked).

  • Omar Sánchez ornelas

    Sexually masculine. It is a true pleasure to enjoy this perfume that exudes elite qualities; although we have smelled similar notes before, never in this way: spiced, powdery citrus, earthy, amber, and a sensual touch. It evolves in various nuances over time. I have liked it with a soft projection, longevity of over 12 hours on the skin, but with a very defined scent. It is a fragrance in the same vein as Dior Homme, Polo Red Intense, One Million Intense, Azzaro Chrome United, etc. It’s a ‘Gentleman Paris’ for summer. (So far, it is the only men’s perfume from Paris Hilton that I have liked)

  • DavidPriest

    What a pity for this fragrance. The opening is dominated by a synthetic bergamot that I dislike. It smells like simple, linear, and sweet tangerine. Nothing more. Suitable only for spring or summer evenings. I don’t know what those who say it resembles Nuit L’Homme are smelling; the truth is, it smells like Chanel Allure Sport Extreme but without the pepper punch and of lower quality. They’ve added too much colour to something very weak: three hours of projection with a super-soft trail and six hours of longevity. I expected more; it was a disappointment. In the end, it fades leaving only the vanilla and tonka, but these weren’t present in the opening or heart. I would not recommend it.

  • Rich and authentic scent, yet very shy; it seems to want to hide all the time, at least on my skin. There are definitely better options available.

  • Rich scent, certainly, but very shy; it seems to want to stay hidden all the time, at least on my skin. There are definitely better options available.

  • A good fragrance, with a certain resemblance to Armani Code due to the tonka bean which gives it a sweet note. At first, the mandarin provides that sweet-citrusy touch, and when mixed with the tonka bean, it creates a delight. The geranium and lavender leave a powdery trail on the skin. If you enjoy sweet and powdery fragrances, it’s a good option. During the day, in cold office weather, it works well. It just needs to be tested at night, as they say it’s meant for that.

  • Carlos ACR

    A very rich fragrance. Everyone perceives it differently depending on their skin, but for me, it has that citrusy, fresh opening which, as it dries down, recalls One Million slightly but less sweet, with a touch of Armani Code. You can detect the soft lavender, yet what dominates is the vanilla and tonka bean, without being overpowering. I like it and have received compliments. It lasts around 7 to 8 hours on skin and over two hours of projection. Without a doubt, I would buy it again.

  • Angelreyesd

    This nocturnal, ultra-seductive gem has arrived. Although the scent isn’t entirely new, it continues to impress. On my skin, the trail starts moderate and becomes quite heavy within the first two hours. To me, it smells more like One Million by Paco Rabanne. The best part is the price: half that of its rivals with nearly identical performance.

  • Angelreyesd

    This wonder has just arrived, a fragrance for the night and quite seductive. Although the scent is not new, it remains attractive. It sits very well on my skin, with a trail ranging from moderate to heavy in the first two hours. In my opinion, it leans more towards One Million by PR. And the best part is the price: it costs half as much as its counterparts, and its performance so far is almost identical.

  • A very good fragrance, delicious, powdery and vanilla-based, for night use and cold weather, although I wish it were longer-lasting as it reaches around 5 hours.

  • eliezerv63

    It will remind you of Armani Code EDT; they share a point where they resemble each other! I’d say about 90%. This Gold Rush Man is excellent as a signature fragrance, for any occasion and any weather, provided you control the sprays. Less for heat, more for cold. Women like this scent and, given its economical price, the quality is very good. It’s moderately sweet, vanilla-based with some citrus. Masculine and sexy. Highly recommended. GREETINGS!

  • RECOMMENDED if you like sweet scents like One Million. It’s an excellent alternative and highlights the vanilla throughout, followed by amber which adds masculinity and a spicy sensual touch. The other notes are more subtle. For the reasons above, it’s not for heat; I think it’s more for night or temperate climates. I’ve worn it in the office and it generated several compliments from women, which is always a plus for any fragrance. Moderate performance, lasting about 6 hours and projecting well for the first two, the rest isn’t as noticeable but it doesn’t sit right on the skin either. It’s affordable, so you can reapply and repurchase easily, which in my opinion gives it many points in its favour. Compliments: 10 Longevity: 7 Projection: 7 Price: 10 TOTAL: 8.5

  • Rocha Armaf

    Women love it. Being a men’s perfume, it has a feminine touch, but when I wear it, they tell me how rich it smells. Citrus opening with a vanilla base; incredibly, it lasts all day. Last night after work, I could still smell it; I’ll surely buy it again. Very accessible price, highly recommended for a young person on a tight budget looking for a perfume to go out with girls; I, at almost 40, wear it during the day in autumn and winter.

  • lukkiazz10

    Very good, very good, very good. A very rich scent; I haven’t tried the Armani Code they say it resembles, but I do say it literally smells like One Million EDT with vanilla, removing the bitter spicy touch and replacing it with exquisite artificial vanilla. For the price of 20 lks (25 USD), I loved it. It lasts a decently long time, about 6 hours, with a moderate trail. It doesn’t stand out much as even 20 sprays don’t achieve beast mode; I tried it and feel that with more trail it would be a fantastic perfume, but it just can’t be. It has no defined gender; I find it unisex; a friend smelled it and said it was rich and applied it herself. I can’t pinpoint an age range; I’m 20 and it’s very good, but it easily suits ages 14 to 50. In summary, a rich scent, decent performance for the price; I would definitely recommend it, simply because for 25 dollars you’ll smell like something that 99% of people like.

  • A younger cousin, more modern and even more sweet than One Million, with a fresh, sugary vibe like Bad Boy, featuring a chocolatey note and rich vanilla. Obviously, due to the price, everything smells synthetic, but to my surprise, it’s a pleasant synthetic; it smells like a boy. Average projection, but the scent and longevity, combined with the price, make it a good option for a night out, a beer, a date, or a party, although it doesn’t make as much of a fuss with its trail. I have the single version but would buy the Set to be better complemented.

  • A great dupe for One Million, another popular sweet masculine scent. In my opinion, this Paris Hilton version is better because they’ve toned down the harassing and heavy aspects of Paco Rabanne, resulting in something more jovial and sexy. It’s for going out at night or in cool environments due to the strength of the vanilla. Longevity is good (6-7 hours) and it’s worth buying the cheap set to extend its power with the included deodorant and gel. I wouldn’t spray too many times as you could overwhelm others.

  • One Million is one of the few perfumes I’ve tried that I find utterly intolerable; it’s annoying, vulgar, and shrill. Yes, it’s youthful, but in a scandalous, negative way. That’s why I don’t understand those who think this is a dupe. Paris Hilton’s Gold Rush Man feels youthful, playful, and cheerful. It has synthetic vanilla, and the entire composition sounds synthetic, but let’s not fall into the trap of thinking ‘synthetic’ is synonymous with ‘bad’. The opening is bright, citrusy, and sweet, even fresh. Unlike the heavy, cinnamon-laden One Million, Gold Rush features sweet spiced cardamom and mandarin that soften that initial bergamot. The lavender mixed with geranium gives it a slightly feminine touch. The vanilla amplifies everything, while the amber rounds off the composition. I repeat, it’s synthetic but very pleasant to the female nose. It’s linear with little development, showing barely any changes beyond the cardamom softening, but it’s a fun scent that draws a lot of attention. The longevity is poor, but it’s compensated by beastly projection that usually turns heads for the first hour and a half or two.

  • Josephjoestar

    I just bought it on Amazon for 674 pesos, the whole 4-in-1 kit, which is a very low price. The scent is a clone of One Million but less invasive; you notice the mandarin at the start. Moderate longevity, about 4-5 hours, but for the price it’s excellent. Personally, I would buy it again; I like it more than One Million and it’s three times cheaper. For the price, you can spray 6 or 7 times without hurting your elbow, haha.

  • Nothing to do with One Million; it’s a totally different scent and a bit more masculine… Despite its price, it earns me many compliments.

  • Very rich, one of my favourites. It’s like another edition of One Million because you can feel the DNA, but with its own personal touch. I love it; it’s one of those perfumes that give you confidence. 9.5/10.

  • Nothing to do with One Million, nor with SWY. If you like vanillas, you’ll notice the difference; if not, you won’t distinguish it from others of the style. For those of us who stick to vanilla scents, this goes more in the direction of Armani Code Profumo, although this one is more youthful and casual. If you’re starting in vanilla perfumery, it’s a good start before spending on expensive fragrances, especially if you find it for $20-25. It’s easy to like: citrus, aromatic, vanilla. The only downside is the low sillage and short longevity; you have to apply generously, 8-10 sprays to feel it well. After 3 hours, it drops significantly, but given the low cost, the ideal is to carry a decant to reapply.

  • Rick Azafranado

    Excellent perfume for the price, with just enough longevity (max 4-5 hours). It has a reminiscence of SUN JAVA FOR MEN by Frank Olivier; the only difference is that Frank’s has watermelon, but they share mandarin, geranium, vanilla, and amber. I find it versatile and very good for the office. I prefer it for fresh or cold climates, not extremes. Ideal for Autumn-Spring. Approved. I bought it for $12 in tester format.

  • Time to share my opinion: this fragrance isn’t bad, but it doesn’t stand out. Among all the vanilla, amber, and herb compositions I’ve heard of, its blend is neither good nor bad. It has a truly non-sweet vanilla; the opening does feature cardamom and mandarin, but it doesn’t sound particularly pleasant to me. As time passes, lavender and geranium come in, which smell good but occupy a strange spot between the vanilla and amber, like a rare mix that isn’t unpleasant. Curiously, many find it delicious, but it doesn’t impact, it doesn’t make people remember you; it just smells and projects moderately. ‘Normal’ is the word. Once someone told me: ‘this perfume smells like any other’. A non-sweet vanilla, aromatic herbs, a touch of floral, and amber with tonka bean at the base. It’s a good scent and that’s it. It lasts and fixes sufficiently for the price, nothing synthetic, and moderate projection. I give it 4.5/10, I wouldn’t buy it again, but it’s fine as a gift.

  • One Million? Not at all… Gold Rush is an affordable option with a very good scent. However… too much vanilla for my taste, although I love that note in perfumes. At first, you notice that creamy mandarin, but then the vanilla takes over. Average in longevity and sillage. Ideal for enclosed spaces because it doesn’t go beyond the personal bubble of a metre. It could be a blind buy, but I wouldn’t repurchase it. It’s one of those scents you should wear just once.

  • Hello, I’m changing my mind because I was initially disappointed and made a mistake. I didn’t give it the chance it deserved. It’s a sweet scent, similar to One Million but without that sharp edge, which is great. Scent 8/10, nothing new. Longevity 8/10, sillage 8/10.