Men
Nitro Red
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Nitro Red by Dumont is a fruity aromatic fragrance for men. Launched in 2020, this composition features top notes of apple, lavender and bergamot; a heart of watermelon, cedar and aromatic calamus; and a base of amber, sandalwood and patchouli.
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- Positivo 85%
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I just sprayed it and it’s clear you shouldn’t judge by first impressions (due to bottle handling, heat, etc.), but I admit it impressed me with its initial potency. I used it on my children and also to appreciate the scent without olfactory fatigue. It’s explosive and sweet, a mix of watermelon, sweet cherry, soapy and aquatic. It’s a good option, but I found it quite similar to Lattafa Hayaati (although I personally like Hayaati less than Nitro Red). Undoubtedly a good option for most (good, pretty and cheap), but if you already have experience in perfumery, it might not reach the hype of the line or this particular version.
Reminds me a lot of that ‘gum’ smell from Invictus, but here it’s watermelon. The opening is pleasant, citrusy and juicy. As it dries down, it picks up a creamy touch. Juvenile, nothing new, but with a very good price if you can get it for $30 or less; it’s decent, I understand the hype for being an accessible Invictus with quite good performance.
I like this fragrance: projection and longevity are quite good without being excessive, aquatic yet slightly sweet, ideal for everyday summer wear. That said, I believe its ingredients are prone to causing allergic reactions in some people; it has happened to me, although not always.
Watermelon gum, coyac, chupachups, pacifier; whatever you call it in your country, it smells of typical red caramel loaded with watermelon. It feels synthetic but evolves into something woody as it fades. It’s tasty, but I’d say it’s a maximum for 25-year-olds; it smells like something teenagers wear, and I consider it so at 25. It’s spectacular for $25.
Buy blind due to the hype. I expected more. It smells good but isn’t as beastly as people say, at least in my case. It starts strong but fades quickly; you have to get very close to smell it well. As everyone says, it’s an Invictus line with a rich sweet touch. Let’s see if it muddies up and gains body. 7/10.
The fragrance is good, smells synthetic but tastes great. A sweet watermelon aroma with strong similarity to the original Invictus. Strong projection for the first hour then drops a bit; lasts about 6-7 hours on skin, less on clothes. I use it for the gym and sometimes daily, it does the job well. I’d only recommend it if you can get it cheap; I bought it for 500 pesos (around $26-27) and it’s a bargain for the price. I’d give it 8.5/10.
I don’t see it as similar to the current Invictus. It smells of watermelon, sweet, fresh, and edible; slightly artificial but not unpleasant. Great perfume for the price and the performance is also very good.
Very sweet, without being cloying, and with something very fresh. Longevity and projection are extreme, though if you over-spray it can become tiring. A scent that everyone will like and won’t bother anyone, so it’s worth buying.
Cheap and easy-to-please perfume, perfectly balanced between sweet and fresh thanks to the watermelon note which makes it juicy and crisp. The incredible thing is the longevity: 8 to 9 hours. It projects well at first and while it fades at the end, it’s still there. I recommend it for any weather or occasion due to its versatility. If it’s a 90% dupe of Invictus, it differs from Hawas by being slightly sweeter.
Excellent perfume, one of the best for that price. Delicious from the opening with exceptional longevity, though it can cause olfactory fatigue.
Rich; you can tell the Invictus DNA with a watermelon note that smells different. It gets easy compliments and good projection. It doesn’t fade in the heat, which is good. Recommended for teenagers and young adults.
Very good, not revolutionary and has a synthetic touch, but it smells fantastic. A super pleasant, versatile, fresh, fruity scent with just the right amount of sweetness. It’s an Invictus with that fruity twist that makes it unique, cheap, and long-lasting. I don’t see any resemblance to Baccarat.
I liked it a lot; it has all the Invictus DNA. I bought it blind and it doesn’t disappoint, very tasty! It’s an Invictus with a watermelon touch that lasts longer on my skin. If you’re thinking of buying it, I recommend it wholeheartedly: it’s versatile and economical.
It’s a sweetness bomb, fresh and sweet all at once. It has earned several compliments. Easy to like, accessible price, excellent presentation, and a top-notch aroma. The apple note is key. I give it 9/10; my wife also gave it 9/10.
Very good perfume, one of the most flattering. Rich and sweet scent without being heavy or overwhelming. It’s versatile: works day and night in cold climates, but also on summer evenings.
A classic Invictus but with steroids and a red twist. Rich, potent, and long-lasting.
It smells like sweet watermelon gum to me. It’s fruity and versatile, following Invictus’s path without being identical, so it’s not innovative. The opening feels synthetic, but the scent is pleasant, though nothing special and too youthful/informal. It doesn’t remind me of Baccarat Rouge 540. Good longevity, 7-8 hours. Projects strongly at first, but after an hour and a half it fades gradually without disappearing. It becomes cloying with many sprays or daily use. Good price.
The opening is synthetic, but within minutes it becomes a pleasant, fresh, fruity, and masculine scent with presence. It’s flattering and gains depth over time without losing its freshness. In my opinion, it’s the best value for money, quality, and longevity right now. Although compared to Invictus, it’s not similar; it has the same aim but is a distinct proposal. It’s a turning point that encourages you to have your own opinion when reading reviews. And let’s not talk about the price; it easily justifies triple the cost.
Nitro Red follows in Invictus’s footsteps as a fruity flanker, with watermelon and apple notes that I like, though it eventually smells like very sweet watermelon gum. Comparing it to Hawas Ice: this is a 2025 batch, unreformulated, with good performance. ⌚ It lasts 6-8 hours, less than Hawas Ice, and doesn’t cling to clothes like Rasasi does. It fades over time; the solution is reapplication. 💨 High projection, almost ‘Beast Mode’. A friend nearly suffocated in the opening and called it a ‘Christmas perfume’ due to the apple, lavender, and sandalwood base. It isn’t quite as strong as Hawas Ice for filling rooms. 🍃 Good trail, thanks to the amber and sandalwood, but nothing heavy, around 1 to 1.5 metres. 😉 It gets compliments, is popular, and appeals to the masses. If you like the Invictus DNA and can find it at a good price (around $25, less than Hawas), buy it. It’s versatile: perfect for school, parties, or casual dates. Not for formal settings or people over 30; it screams fun. Recommended? Yes, if it’s your first perfume and you’re looking for something sweet but not cloying. Otherwise, Hawas Ice is better for performance. It all depends on your taste.
It’s another Invictus clone, promising a fresher, fruitier twist. It lasts and projects well, but olfactorily it’s very synthetic and not particularly enjoyable. The opening smells like poor-quality watermelon gum. There are better options for a fraction of the price.
I like it more than Hawas Ice. I see it as fresher, fruitier, and less sweet. It is like a fruity Invictus with a sparkling touch (I understand the Baccarat Rouge reference). I am wearing it today and the scent is very rich. We shall see the longevity and projection, but it has been with me for three hours and is still projecting; I believe it must be doing well. Best regards.
Reviews said it was fresh for everyday wear, but upon buying it, the only thing perceived is a watermelon with five kilos of sugar. Super sweet and cloying.
After two months of maturation, it has improved. Over time, it becomes sweeter and fruitier without being cloying. Longevity and projection are much better. It is ideal for warm climates without being extreme; it feels fresh and energising. It lasts a very long time on clothes. Watermelon predominates from the start, although it feels somewhat synthetic. For the price, this is a gift. I give it an 8 out of 10.
In my opinion, its fruity aroma is one of its greatest successes. It has that freshness that adapts to my mood. Nitro Red transmits happiness and security to me; it is one of those fragrances that lifts the spirits, whether for the gym or shopping. Furthermore, it offers excellent value for money. I give it 8/10. If it had a mentholated touch, it would be a real bomb.
I feel it lasts longer on clothes than on skin. The watermelon notes are noticeable from the start; they are not so sweet as to be cloying, but if it were fresher it would be better for the heat. It resembles Hawas Ice, minus the aquatic element and replaced with something fruity and watermelon-like.
Online reviews say it smells of watermelon caramel, but it does not. Lavender and cedar stand out. Although it has a sweet component, it lacks presence, so the watermelon is not noticeable. It recalls Invictus but is not a dupe. I would summarise it as an Invictus inspiration with extra lavender, cedar, and two drops of watermelon essence. It does not deserve hatred, nor would I place it on the podium as many claim.
One of the best I have tried; I love the watermelon, although it is not as prominent. I detect more apple blended with it. I bought it blind and already have two bottles; I would go for a third but want to try Intensely first. Be warned, it is cloying in enclosed spaces and can overpower if you are in a car on a hot day. It lasts about four hours on skin and longer on clothes; with just three sprays it is very noticeable, so if you over-spray, have pity for others. For me, it is beast mode.
Dumont does not disappoint; it is an excellent and fresh scent. It has a rich powdery touch suitable for any occasion, lasting around eight hours with great projection. It is one of the best with a watermelon note, super refreshing.
I understand the hype and it is a nice twist on the Invictus DNA, though I find it too youthful for me. It isn’t as sweet as claimed; it’s versatile for day and night. Most will love that aquatic watermelon freshness, ideal for teenagers seeking compliments and an accessible fragrance with good longevity.
Starts well with that watermelon and apple blend, but after 20 minutes it turns synthetic, smelling of rubber and lacking charm. I wouldn’t recommend it, even as a budget alternative to Invictus; you’d be far better off with Hawas or Hawas Ice.
Marvelous. The opening is fascinating and the dry-down becomes excellent. I was sceptical, but it was completely to my liking. It’s a fragrance I would certainly repurchase after running out.
A complete perfume wonder; I loved it. Light and rich watermelon scent at the opening, and an exquisite sweetness in the dry-down. Projection and trail are very good; people ask what it is and I give many compliments. It’s already one of the ones that gives me the most compliments from my collection. On my skin, it lasts over 8 hours and much longer on clothes; it’s beast mode, totally recommended.
Very rich perfume; it’s fresh yet sweet at the same time. I detect a very sugary watermelon scent and aquatic notes. It doesn’t overwhelm, but it’s fulfilling for daily life and doesn’t bother others.
I’m delighted and addicted to this fragrance. I bought it for the watermelon scent, but upon trying it, I detected other fruity notes that opened me up to the world of fresh fragrances. Now I wear it even for sleeping. The only thing I don’t see is the longevity they mention; on my skin, it lasts 3 to 4 hours, so I must reapply if I want to wear it all day.
Yes, it is synthetic, yes, it is heavy (perhaps my batch, as I’ve read it doesn’t fatigue, but it does for me), yes, it’s a youthful club aroma. Still, it’s fulfilling; it doesn’t leave you hanging. It’s like that flashy friend who never has money, but you feel like inviting them out for their good vibes and because they’re the king of grabbing attention, better at parties with open space so they don’t bother you. Totally informal to my taste, compared to Invictus.
No poetry. Good opening, but afterwards it’s simply pure Invictus.
A scent wonder, with great longevity and projection. A good youthful and fresh perfume. I’d say the closest smell is to a Tutsi Pop.
I like it; it smells like a sweet chewy gum. They say it’s a beast, but I don’t see it that way. It has good longevity and trail, but it’s not beastly. It’s very versatile, working for both night and day. The scent is very rich.
A bad experience. It smells like rubber toy with watermelon, very synthetic from the opening all the way to the dry-down. It has a resemblance to Invictus EDT, but I don’t know where they get that link. The longevity and projection are decent, but I don’t enjoy it. It’s not that I dislike playful fragrances; I love them, like Hawas Ice. In short, if you like it, go ahead. If you haven’t tried it, don’t buy blind.
I loved it at first; it smells like Invictus with a final touch of watermelon caramel, though not real fruit. The concept is good, but I discarded it because after a few days of wear, the dry-down smells odd, almost like sweat. Even showering and reapplying didn’t stop that unpleasant scent from persisting. Others who own it have the same issue, so I threw it away. It was top-notch at the start, but over time and with the dry-down, the smell just didn’t suit me.