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Le Male Superman Eau Fraiche
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Le Male Superman Eau Fraîche by Jean Paul Gaultier is an aromatic fougère fragrance for men. Launched in 2017, the nose behind this composition is Natalie Gracia-Cetto. The top notes include mint, aldehydes and neroli; the heart reveals sage, helichrysum, amber and woody notes; while the base notes consist of vanilla, tonka bean and sandalwood.
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It seems to have the same notes as the previous Popeye flanker… we’ll have to smell it to see if it’s the same. Anyway, Le Male Popeye smells a lot like Le Beau Male, but slightly more intense and sweeter.
Uuu, barely I took out the Popeye one and this came out!!! It stands out a lot, but I’ll wait for them to release the Goku one!!1
With some fear that it might be the cloying vanilla and lavender of the original, I was surprised: a soft, caramelised, aldehydic aroma with distinct sage and alclarea, that licorice-like herb I love… Mint and neroli are present, base notes of soft woods and sandalwood, a touch of tonka bean or vanilla, I’m not sure which, and a measured ambroxan. Nothing extraordinary, but pleasant. I seem to remember Montblanc Legend. The fern aromatic classification is perfect. Interesting.
Last blind buy, a gift from my father, and I didn’t even know Popeye. First off, it bears no resemblance to the original Le Male; I had tried summer versions with more mint or lavender and less vanilla, but nothing like this. I like the scent a lot, but at first, I smelled something familiar. After a whole day, I realised it smells very similar to two of my fragrances: Nikos Sculpture and Allure Homme Sport Eau Extreme. Mint, neroli or orange blossom, sage, and tonka dominate. It’s a good fragrance, I imagined it more in the Invictus style, but it’s much sweeter. If you have either of those, this is a redundant purchase.
Last blind buy, Father’s Day gift and I didn’t know Popeye at all. First, it doesn’t resemble the original Le Male at all; I had tried summer versions with more mint or lavender and less vanilla, so I expected something similar, but nothing like it. I like the scent a lot, but at the first sniff something sounded familiar. After a whole day of testing, I noticed it smells very much like two fragrances I own: Nikos Sculpture and Allure Homme Sport Eau Extreme. Mint, neroli, sage and tonka predominate. It’s good, I imagined it more like Invictus but it’s much sweeter. If you have either of the two, it’s a redundant purchase.
With some fear that it would be cloying vanilla and lavender like the original, I was surprised: a soft, caramelised and aldehydic scent with clear sage and licorice, that liquorice herb I love. There’s mint and neroli, and base notes of soft woods, sandalwood and a touch of tonka bean or vanilla, I don’t know which, plus ambroxan. Fortunately, it’s measured. Nothing out of this world, pleasant, I think I remember Legend by Montblanc. The aromatic fern classification is perfect. Interesting.
Le Male Superman is the first Le Male flanker I’ve tried and I’ve loved it. I wanted to try another, but this was the one applied to me, so I decided to appreciate it on its own. It’s a softer and fresher Le Male, but retains the original DNA: that combination of mint and vanilla with other notes was delicious to me, reminding me of some aftershave cream or lotion. In the dry down it has a very pleasant soapy sensation. It offers great versatility, I consider it multi-seasonal and suitable for any occasion. The only thing is that it doesn’t last as long as the original version, although it lasted me about 10 hours. If you like the original Le Male, I recommend it highly.
I couldn’t smell the original Popeye to compare, but I tried this version with several samples, including one from Sephora I wore today with about 6 sprays. It smells very similar to the original Le Male, but with less vanilla and more mint, mixed with a herb I can’t identify well and which is poorly balanced here. The opening is rich, reminiscent of Le Male but less cloying, like a cinnamon chewing gum with a touch of vanilla. Then the vanilla fades and the mint dominates, until in the dry down you smell the aldehydes and that sharp herb I hate (perhaps sage), giving a very synthetic sensation that I didn’t like. On my skin, in the dry down, it smells like a musty room you want to cover with lavender air freshener; it’s a pity my skin rejects it, as it’s not expensive and the bottle is pretty, but I’d only buy it for collection, and Jean Paul Gaultier don’t passion me to collect them.
After hearing so much about this fragrance and having high expectations, I was greatly disappointed and got a headache along the way. I’ll say what I really think. For me, it’s a sweet, silly, and annoying scent. Nothing seductive or pleasant, just sweet, like caramel or chewing gum. I wanted to like it, but upon trying it, I only got a headache.
After hearing so much about this fragrance and having high expectations, I was let down and got a headache. For me it’s a sweet, stupid and annoying scent. Nothing seductive or pleasant, just sweet like caramel or chewing gum. I wanted to like it, but upon trying it I only got a headache.
Le Male Superman is the first Le Male flanker I’ve tried and I absolutely loved it. I wanted to try another, but they applied it to me, so I decided to enjoy it on its own. It’s a softer, fresher Le Male, yet it keeps the original DNA: that mix of mint and vanilla with other notes was delicious, reminding me of a shaving cream or aftershave lotion; when it dries, it has a very pleasant soapy sensation. It’s super versatile, multi-seasonal, and suitable for any occasion. Yes, it doesn’t last as long as the original, but it held up for about 10 hours. If you like the original Le Male, I highly recommend this.
One word only: disappointment. Although people praise this summer version of Le Male alongside Popeye, my experience was a failure. The opening is very spicy mint, aggressive but not sexy, and then it becomes generic, similar to Invictus or Eros. Don’t misunderstand me, at 18 I hate these fragrances because they smell like posers and are everywhere. Performance is weak, typical of flankers. If you’re looking for compliments or to win women, forget this; there are better options. It’s a pity JPG follows fashions when Le Male set trends decades ago. They need to come back with something groundbreaking as the big brands haven’t done in years.
Tasteless. Neither Le Male nor Summer Le Male; it would be a hybrid between both. After half an hour of wear it already bores me. 125ml to use when I’m in a bad mood or undecided between fragrances. Since it tells me nothing, it smells like something similar to Le Male, which isn’t offensive, but it’s sticky with original DNA and I feel it more teenager every day. There will be no second bottle. Cheers.
‘Rare’ was the first thing I thought of the original LM years ago, but while the original stood out for not smelling like anything, this one does so by smelling like everything. It’s sweet, woody, fresh, acidic, a masterpiece; so well-thought-out that it takes time to separate one note from another. Jimblue nailed it. On my nose, the mint and alclarea are the easiest to distinguish. It’s for young men up to their early forties, but not for everyone. It works better outdoors; in small spaces it can be cloying. Spring/summer but not very hot, and evening/night better than midday. Longevity and sillage are moderate/soft. ♫ Rare, like a spark…♫ Edit 2026: I had a few drops left, now it’s available but costs three times the price of the classic LM, it’s worth it but it’s out of my budget. Returning to the scent, after years of storage, the first thing you feel is an undeclared lavender. With a few sprays, the sillage and longevity are tremendous; I barely got in the Uber, half an hour later the driver exclaimed, ‘What a great perfume!’ and 5 hours later it still seems freshly applied. The mix of vanilla and tonka generates a chocolate vibe, an eau fraiche that turns into eau chaude but works perfectly on a cool summer night.
First thing that comes to mind is ‘weird’, but while the original LM stood out for not resembling anything, this one does so by resembling everything: sweet, woody, fresh and acidic, a masterpiece so well-crafted it takes time to separate its notes. Mint and sclarea are the clearest for me. It’s for young people up to forty, but not for everyone. Works better outdoors; in enclosed spaces it can be cloying. Ideal for spring/summer that isn’t too hot and evenings/nights, better than midday. Moderate longevity and sillage. Rare, like a lit match. Edit 2026: I had a few drops left, now it’s available but costs three times the classic; it’s worth it but it’s beyond my budget. After a few years of storage, the first thing that smells is an undeclared lavender; with a few drops, the sillage and longevity are brutal. Got into an Uber and half an hour later the driver shouted: ‘What a great scent!’. After 5 hours it still seems freshly applied. The vanilla and tonka blend gives a chocolate vibe, an eau fraîche that ends up being eau chaude and works perfectly on a cool summer night.
It smells very similar to Versace Eros, but this JPG has very poor projection, almost non-existent. Undoubtedly Versace Eros is better than this in every aspect: scent, projection, longevity, and even price. I recommend Versace Eros more. Scent 7/10, Projection 5/10.
It smells very similar to Versace Eros, but this JPG has very poor projection, almost non-existent. Undoubtedly, Versace Eros is better in every aspect: aroma, projection, longevity, and even price. I recommend Versace Eros more. Aroma 7/10, projection 5/10.
I have many fragrances, most I like, several I love, and a few I don’t like but I keep them to give them another opportunity, perhaps at some point they will end up pleasing me (as happened with Declaration, which generated strong rejection in me and now I like it). Now, among those I like or love, there are some that also seem ‘addictive’ to me, as is the case with this Le Male Superman, I don’t know why, but I apply it and can’t stop smelling my wrist or the collar of my shirt. It happens with its predecessor, the original Le Male too. I still hold what I said in my previous review about the resemblance to AHSEE or Nikos Sculpture, but now I notice that this Superman is much fresher due to the mint and aldehydes, which I think are the notes that make it addictive for me. Regards.
They talk a lot, but no one says it smells like Diesel Plus Plus.
What a brilliant surprise! It’s fresh and sweet, like Invictus Aqua, but Popeye adds mint instead of its signature note. If you like one, you’ll love the other. Although it shares the DNA of Le Male, it feels lighter and more modern with ambroxan. It’s a friendly, playful, and cheerful scent. The best part is that mint accord: very airy and diffuse, it projects far with sweet, aromatic bursts. Superman Eau Fraiche is ideal for mild climates; the mint fades in the cold while the sweetness dominates in the heat. I wear it in mild winters and spring. It smells more like Versace Eros, but with less tonka, lighter, and with very airy mint. It feels like Invictus Aqua and smells like Eros. It performs luxuriously and lasts all day. If you like Invictus, Eros, One Million Cologne, Ultra Male, or Allure Homme Sport Eau Extreme, you’ll love this ‘Fraiche’ cologne. If not, it probably isn’t for you.
This is a wonderful surprise. It is fresh and sweet in the same line as Invictus Aqua, but instead of Invictus’s trademark, Popeye incorporates mint. I think if you like one you will like the other. Of course, this still contains the basic Le Male DNA, but generally it feels a little lighter and has been updated with the addition of ambroxan. It is a friendly scent and doesn’t take itself too seriously, emitting a kind of cheerful and playful atmosphere. What I like most is the effect of the mint accord; it feels very airy and diffuse, so it really projects and floats out in sweet and aromatic streams while still projecting in the light. Superman Eau Fraiche is probably the most suitable for temperate climates, as the mint dies down in very cold weather and the sweetness can become dominant when it is very hot. As for me, I like to use it on temperate winter days and I think it is great during spring. It can probably be compared more to Versace Eros in terms of its smell, although this has less tonka and as a result is lighter overall, with the mint elevated to a more airy and diffuse plane. So I suppose it has the feel of Invictus Aqua and the smell of Eros. Anyway, it works well. The performance is very good and it should last all day. You will probably like that ‘Fraiche’ cologne if you enjoy Invictus, Eros, One Million cologne, Ultra Male, or Allure H. Sport Eau extreme. If you don’t like those fragrances, then Le Male SUPERMAN Eau Fraiche probably isn’t for you.
As for this perfume, I had enormous expectations, great disappointment! I bought it blind and I didn’t like it at all… I can’t find any trace of classic JPG… simply I can’t handle the mint they have put in it… If you wish to buy it, ask for a decant or simply go to shops and try a tester.
It is a perfume that doesn’t have much fame or people don’t buy it much because when my tin arrived it had a bit of powder. The truth is it smells similar to Eros but less cloying than the latter where vanilla and that caramelised apple scent predominated. Superman smells fresh, feeling the mint and aldehydes strongly and a slight vanilla base, smelling clean, a clean sweet that I love. Regarding the sticky aspect, I don’t feel it much, it feels somewhat fruity perhaps due to the florals. I don’t recommend buying blind because it may or may not please you, plus in my country it has a moderate price leaning slightly towards expensive. For my taste, its longevity is quite long and it can easily fill a room with scent; I am not very sure if it is something that only happens to me.
A perfume that doesn’t have much fame, but its drydown is incredible for skins with a basic pH. It has a powdery sweet smell that shows the mint, vanilla, and green apple. I didn’t expect much but I liked it much more than the original Le Male.
This smells incredible in summer. One of my favourites when it came out, I love it. It is a very pleasant scent. It is quite sweet but not cloying; it is mentholated and avoindilled but in just the right measure, not excessive, and you can also detect the sandalwood. It smells very, very well, and you don’t even need to apply much to smell for hours because the longevity (at least on my skin) is really good for an eau fraiche. It is another limited summer edition of Le Male by Jean Paul Gaultier with a beautiful bottle, of course now discontinued.
It has that minty touch that makes it fresh, although I find it heavy for warm climates and I wouldn’t wear it in the cold. I have it on the side, but I will give it another opportunity when the heat starts.
One of the first of many flankers Puig released after joining JPG. They launched in 2016 with Popeye, returned in 2017 with this name, and again in 2018 as André; ultimately, they are the same with minimal variations, all carrying ‘Eau Fraiche’. It smells good and is on the right side, but it isn’t as rounded as the classics we all have in mind. Versace Eros gave a twist to the concept of the previous decade, and this seems to pull its leg, mixing powerful mint at the start with a very trendy sweet base. The opening, full of mint, is the best phase. Then clean floral notes enter, bringing the Le Male DNA, without the musk or that dirty part that makes the original so ambivalent. The problem is that, if you analyse it properly, it doesn’t have many moments to wear it. By the name, you expect something perfect for summer, but its floral weight and tonka bean make it too heavy for heat. It also doesn’t work well in the cold because it is so bright. Spring days sound better, but as it isn’t a very original scent, I don’t place it among the house’s most distinct proposals.