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Onyx

Marca
Bejar
Ramón Béjar
Perfumista
Ramón Béjar
4.06 de 5
17 votos

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Descripción

Onyx by Bejar is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. The nose behind this creation is Ramón Béjar. The top notes are marine and spicy; the heart features kephalis, exotic woods, patchouli and sandalwood; while the base notes reveal Gurjum balsam, amber, musk and moss.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 22%
  • Primavera 39%
  • Verano 8.7%
  • Otoño 30%
  • Día 62%
  • Noche 38%

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Comunidad

17 votos

  • Positivo 76%
  • Negativo 18%
  • Neutral 5.9%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

Salida 2 notas
Fondo 4 notas

Comunidad

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Propiedad

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

Duradera

Muy duradera

Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

Extremadamente costoso

Ligeramente costoso

Precio moderado

Buen precio

Excelente precio

Reseñas

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4 reseñas

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  • Exceptional, love at first sniff. Exquisite, exotic, wild yet elegant, cheerful and jovial. It’s linear, smelling the same throughout except for the opening, which is more intense and fresh. The rest is woody, resinous, and ambered, very different from anything I’ve smelled before: exotic, creamy, and balsamic. It transports me back to my childhood, reminding me of licorice sticks to suck on or Mastia candies; it doesn’t smell of licorice, but rather offers a sweet, tempting suggestion. It’s not gourmand, but edible. It smells fantastic and is original. Be careful buying blind; try it first: you might love or hate it instantly. I recommend it 100%. It lasts a long time—I tested it for over 8 hours on my wrist. The trail is moderate, noticeable but not invasive, enveloping you in an aura. I’ve been wearing it for a week and receive daily compliments; being little-known, it stands out for being so peculiar and outside the norm.

  • It’s a scent I can’t quite define, but I adore it. It smells of exotic woods, amber, and an aquatic note that ties it all together into something peculiar and exquisite. I’ve never tried anything like this; it’s simply extraordinary and lasts a long time, over 10 hours. If you find it, don’t hesitate—get one. Very good.

  • The great unknown of Spanish perfumery: Ramón Béjar. How can one dedicate time and money to crafting perfumes only to face such a distribution disaster? This budget line, sitting alongside the luxury Molvizar range, is almost invisible in Spain. It’s not fireworks on a par with the best, yet the fragrances stand tall alongside Bogart or Lapidus. ONYX by Béjar is aquatic, musky, and vibrational; supposedly, they extract essence from minerals like onyx to macerate the scent. The concept is poetic, almost alchemical, though I doubt the minerals smell of anything—they perhaps just convey a sense of well-being. The base is synthetic, featuring Givaudan’s Képhalis with hints of jasmine, rose, violet, and lavender, plus Gurjun resin, amber, and sandalwood. Key notes include musk, Calone (marine/ozonic notes), and Iso E Super (eternal fixative). It smells of open air and oxygen. It’s economical and lasts a treat, but to me, it feels cold and unpleasant; I wouldn’t wear it two days in a row. If you love ozonic scents, it’s pure gold. Hard to find as it has been discontinued.

  • I’m one of those who enjoys the feminine, the mixed, and even the masculine, but this smells so manly that I kept it at home. I never wear it out; it’s just not my style, but it left me speechless. I can’t quite place the family—it’s from Béjar’s ‘vibrational perfumes’ (no longer sold in stores, but you can grab it online for a song). Following Josesán’s glowing review, I’ll add little more: it’s addictive, technically artificial yet masterful, a rare potion with no equal. Bear in mind, it’s not for those seeking something modern. I use it to scent my home, simply because I love it so much. The bottle is original, featuring little onyx stones and clear liquid. Cheers!