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Joop! Homme Extreme
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Joop! Homme Extreme by Joop! is a spicy oriental fragrance for men. Launched in 2014, this composition features a top note of cocoa, a heart of leather, and a base of patchouli.
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This fragrance is incredibly addictive and alluring for evening wear. I used to like Joop Homme, but I prefer this one even more, although as an ‘Extreme’ edition, it doesn’t feel significantly stronger; the potency is practically identical. There’s a top note I can’t quite identify, but to me, it smells like watermelon, haha. It’s a good perfume, perhaps more to the British taste. The presentation is lovely, complete with a matching shower gel to make it even more enveloping, and you’ll certainly be asked what you’re wearing. In short, it’s rich with excellent longevity, a trail that’s moderate to quite heavy but in a good way, though not quite the best. The price is excellent, so I give it a solid pass because it’s different from everything else.
This fragrance is addictive and alluring for the night. I liked the original Joop Homme and I like this one a bit more, although to be ‘Extreme’ it’s not much stronger, practically the same. It has a note in the opening that smells like watermelon to me. It’s a good perfume, perhaps more of an English taste. The presentation is nice with its shower gel. You’ll surely be asked what you’re wearing. It’s rich, with excellent longevity and a trail from moderate to heavy, but in a good way. The price is excellent. I give it a pass because it’s different from everything else.
I received it yesterday and I liked it a lot. It was a blind purchase and I have no regrets. At first it has a similarity with Joop Homme with a touch of leather; I expected more leather but it’s not bad, very pleasant. And if my sense of smell isn’t failing me, at the end of the dry-down it faintly smells like Dior’s Fahrenheit. Good perfume, good quantity and quality at a good price.
Arrived yesterday and I absolutely loved it; a blind buy with no regrets. At first, it smells very similar to Joop Homme with a leather note; I expected more leather, but it’s fine and very pleasant. If my nose isn’t deceiving me, once it has dried down, there’s a faint resemblance to Dior’s Fahrenheit among its notes. A good perfume, generous quantity and quality at a great price.
On my skin, only the leather note is noticeable, nothing else.
I bought it blind. It’s not a bad perfume, but the classic is much better. It’s less intense but darker. I recommend trying it before buying.
I love Joop! Homme and this is the flanker that attracted me the most. The name ‘Extreme’ had me going, but in the end it’s not any more intense or longer-lasting than the original. I got a small shock, but the scent more than makes up for it. It’s dark, seductive and magnetic, with the eighties essence of the original but more restrained. The opening is a cherry and cocoa syrup, like a red fruit dessert. Then comes a plastic floral note over patchouli and leather, with a woody and musty floral base, very carnal and addictive. Performance is moderate to high, between 7 and 8 hours. It’s a versatile night perfume. Warning: if you don’t like the original, you won’t like this either because of that synthetic touch which I absolutely adore.
I absolutely love Joop! Homme, and this flanker is the one that has drawn me in the most since its launch; the ‘Extreme’ and ‘Eau de Toilette Intense’ naming has something that really hooks you, hehe. I’ve been searching for it for ages, but whenever I found it, the price was too high, or the website didn’t ship to Spain. Anyway, getting hold of a bottle at a good price was difficult, but the wait was worth it; I found a great deal online and it was delivered straight to my door. The subtitle ‘Extreme’ and its classification as ‘Eau de Toilette Intense’ had me going crazy, especially since I adore the original, and if this was more extreme, well… imagine me drooling like a lunatic, but… NO, it’s not more intense, nor does it last longer or project more than the original, and I’m not comparing it to the vintage version of the original, I mean the current one. In that regard, I was slightly let down, but on the other hand, it more than makes up for it with its scent, I LOVE IT!! Joop! Homme Extreme is a dark, seductive and magnetic fragrance, it’s brilliant, and despite being from 2014, it retains the powerhouse eighties essence of the original, although, that said, much more restrained. The opening is a kind of tart cherry syrup with dark cocoa powder. It’s like a red fruit dessert dusted with cocoa powder, a real delight without being overly sweet. Then, a plasticky floral note (Hedione) comes in, like a nod to the original, over a base of patchouli and leather, lovely, and all of this with a slight residual red tint that, although it doesn’t smell the same, reminds you at every moment where it comes from. It’s a sensation of powdered dark chocolate, sweet, woody, with a musty and dirty floral tone, but everything is very carnal and sexual, it’s addictive, I don’t know how to explain it, but it’s truly beautiful. The performance is moderate-to-high, its longevity on skin is between 7 and 8 hours, but the last ones are very close to the skin. The trail is very intense for the first hour, then drops to moderate, which isn’t bad, but it’s nothing like ‘extreme’ as its name suggests. I feel it’s a night fragrance for any time of year, and for cold seasons it can be worn both day and night, although that depends on personal taste, but for me, it’s very versatile. Be careful with this fragrance, because like its mother scent, it’s not for everyone. If you like the original, you’ll almost certainly like this one, but if, on the contrary, you don’t like the original, this one, possibly, won’t suit you either, because it carries that synthetic and plasticky hallmark of the original, which I adore and others don’t so much, so, be very careful before buying blind.
It’s not for everyone. The first impression is a slap of raw, rough leather for the first hour, reminiscent of Kolmaz Arabi Cana. Then the cocoa gradually takes over, but the leather doesn’t disappear. It’s intense and lasts about 12 hours. A risky perfume for Autumn and Winter in a night-time setting.
Hello… Smelling it reminded me of my grandmother’s perfume, haha. Yes, I’ve sensed it before; it’s not that bad, but it feels like a woman’s scent. In conclusion, I didn’t like it.
Joop! Applause. Incredible power and a bohemian seducer. Hard to imagine it’s for little ones seeking freshness. It’s a more bearable flanker but wilder, bitter and rough. It has the Joop DNA mixed with bitter cocoa and a sweet leather that smells like new shoe soles. Then comes a berry syrup and sometimes a neroli flower. It’s like the ‘Pure’ editions of Mugler: always with something of the original. Good construction for a seducer going to hunt in bars. Perhaps ‘Extreme’ is too much; a true extreme would be mixing this with YSL’s Opium.
In my travels through the world of perfumes I’ve tried everything, and nothing has been this bad. Brands like Davidoff or Armaf I do like, but Joop Extreme leaves no mark. There are no fireworks. I agree with other users: it’s not for everyone. It sounds very synthetic and artificial, with a strange opening that improves a little later. It’s not a real ‘extreme’, not even for today’s commercial perfumes. In my case, there’s no spark.
I don’t know what came over me; I let the reviews sway me and bought this absolute rubbish… And forgive me if that sounds harsh, but it smells like cheap perfume, exactly what it is. It’s only useful to remind us of the worst scents in perfumery. There’s no leather or cocoa; it’s just cheap patchouli and a sweet blend that lasts five minutes. Someone must like it, but as a gift it’s like an act of revenge. No woman will come close to you with this. I’m sorry, I feel sorry for it. My advice: try it and let it dry for two hours before deciding.
I have no idea what I just bought… I let myself be swayed by the reviews and purchased this absolute rubbish… And forgive me for using such a harsh term, but this smells of poverty, it smells of cheap perfume… Well, that is exactly what it is. A cheap fragrance. Perfumes like this are made solely to remind us of the worst scents in the perfume industry. They should not be selling dross like this. On the bright side, I had a new olfactory experience. Unpleasant, but at least an experience. This smells nothing like leather, nor does it smell of cacao. It smells of cheap patchouli and a sweet blend at the beginning that lasts a mere five minutes. There must be someone out there who enjoys wearing this thing… Now I have to figure out who to gift this filth to; I do not know who to pin this torment on, because more than a gift, it feels like revenge. No woman who smells of this will ever be close to you. Unless, of course, they have COVID and have lost their sense of smell. I truly apologise for writing this; it makes me feel sorry for myself. My advice: try it, let it dry for at least two hours to see if you can stand it, and then decide whether to buy it or not.