Men
L’Aventure Intense
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Descripción
L'Aventure Intense by Al Haramain Perfumes is a chypre floral fragrance for men. Launched in 2019, this olfactive composition unfolds with top notes of bergamot, lemon, and elemi. The heart reveals woody nuances, valley lily, and jasmine, while the base settles with musk, patchouli, and amber.
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- Positivo 82%
- Neutral 10%
- Negativo 7.4%
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The most pleasant perfume that exists…
While anything with the Aventus DNA gives me a skin allergy and I can only spray it on clothes, I’ve tried many dupes/clones/inspirations. I must say this is one of the best I’ve tested. Although it fails my allergy test and the opening, like many budget dupes, has a slightly plasticky note and lasts less than 10 seconds, it soon becomes quite pleasant, like a fruitier version of Aventus. I’ll edit later to comment on longevity; for now, the projection is good.
I was recently hesitating between L’Adventure Intense and Nitro Black. With time, I can say that L’Adventure is better: a more balanced scent with quality oils, featuring that smoky pineapple and a rich smoky note. The smell is fresher and feels like just after a shower in L’Adventure Intense. The only issue is longevity and projection, but the good thing is the price you can apply to the amount you like to use.
What wasn’t L’Adventure by Al Haramain already intense enough? Well, this Intense version is an unnecessary and absurd flanker of a cheap Arab clone of the decade’s quintessential niche scent, a fragrance whose name I don’t wish to recall, which thanks to God or providence will die rich in its capitalist English armchair. Clone 156, and then come the know-it-alls and cheeky ones claiming this isn’t an overused scent, that it doesn’t project down the street, just like Pascual. One has to write off the 300 quid they lost on that rip-off.
Pleasant smell and acceptable longevity. Nowhere near the perfume that would deserve people like @molletmod.73 to come unload their personal frustrations on it or pretend to be someone they’re not.
A pleasant scent with acceptable longevity. Nowhere near the perfume that would justify people like @molletmod.73 coming to unload their personal frustrations on it or pretend to be what they are not.
I’ve had the fragrance for a short time and will edit this later, but so far: a sweet, citrusy, fruity scent, slightly smoky and herbal. They say it’s the closest to Aventus, but as I’ve never smelled the original, I won’t comment. It’s pleasant, although not one of my favourites; I prefer the CDNI EDT. Longevity is good, it seems to last several hours on skin. Projection is moderate, not beast mode, but it’s versatile and adapts to any weather. If you can get it at a good price (45 dollars or less here) and you like citrus, it’s an option to consider. Personally, I prefer the slightly darker scent of the CDNI. I don’t find them redundant.
I’ve only had the fragrance for a short time and will edit this later, but so far: a sweet, citrusy, fruity aroma with a slight smoky and herbal touch. They say it’s the closest thing to Aventus, but since I’ve never smelled it, I won’t comment. It’s pleasant, though not one of my favourites; I prefer the CDNI EDT. Longevity is good; it seems to last several hours on the skin. Projection is moderate, not beast mode, but it’s versatile and suits any weather. If you can find it at a good price (45 dollars or less here) and enjoy citrus notes, it’s worth considering. Personally, I prefer the slightly darker scent of the CDNI. I don’t find them redundant.
What a beast of a perfume. Despite being budget-friendly, I’ve received more compliments than expected. Of course, tastes differ, but it’s a fresh scent ideal for the heat and daily wear. Just a note: test it before buying blindly. If you already know the Monteblanc Explorer, this follows a similar path, though the Explorer smells more refined and less potent than this one.
A beast of a perfume; despite being cheap, I’ve received far more compliments than expected. Of course, some adore it while others don’t, but it’s a fresh scent ideal for hot weather and daily wear. Just a word of caution: test it before buying, as I wouldn’t recommend going blind. If you’ve tried the Monteblanc Explorer or know it, this leans in a similar direction, though the Explorer tastes sweeter and is less potent than this one.