Men
Panther Pour Homme
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Panther Pour Homme by Maison Alhambra is an aromatic fragrance for men launched in 2022. Its composition, signed by the house, unfolds with a vibrant combination of lemon zest, lavender, and Amalfi lemon at the top. The heart reveals an evolution towards lavender, apple, patchouli, and smoky nuances with earthy notes. The base closes the olfactory pyramid with a warm blend of vanilla, lavender, and vetiver.
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- Positivo 76%
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I like it. Although I detect a synthetic edge in the opening… it doesn’t matter given the price I paid. It feels sweet, acidic, and with vanilla.
Identical olfactory notes and ingredients to Paco Rabanne’s Phantom; a hundred-per-cent dupe.
The Panther fragrance is identical to the Paco Rabanne Phantom, a perfect ten out of ten. Its longevity is between six and eight hours on the skin.
The Panther perfume is identical to Paco Rabanne’s Phantom, a ten out of ten. Its longevity is between six and eight hours on skin.
Maison Alhambra’s Panther Pour Homme is a ninety-five-per-cent clone of Phantom. It has a more rasping and sharp lemon note in the opening than the original, but afterwards you hardly notice the difference. Good, pretty, and cheap. Don’t spend money on Paco Rabanne if you can have this for five times less. From eight in the morning until four in the afternoon, you leave a trail wherever you go at work and people tell you about it.
Panther Pour Homme by Maison Alhambra is a 95% clone of the Phantom. It has a more scraped and piercing lemon note in the opening than the original, but afterwards you hardly notice the difference. Good, pretty, and cheap. Don’t spend money on the Paco Rabanne if you can have this for five times less. From 8 am to 4 pm you’re leaving a trail wherever you go at work, and people tell you about it.
To be honest, the difference with the Paco Rabanne version is almost non-existent; perhaps I notice this one a bit stronger at first, but that actually seems better to me. It feels like a super youthful scent. What I notice most is that vanilla note. I’ve had it for nearly a year, and oxidation has given it a soapy smell, plus it has lost its sillage and longevity, so I don’t recommend letting it sit. I forgot to mention that this is the fragrance that has earned me the most compliments: the day I was gifted it, I received six from colleagues and two more later, eight in a single day, which is madness. No other fragrance in my collection has achieved that, and all the compliments were from girls, so I suppose it’s an DNA that the female public enjoys.
To be honest, the difference from Paco Rabanne’s is barely noticeable; perhaps this one seems a bit stronger at first, but I find that even better. It smells super youthful. What I sense most is that vanilla. I’ve had it for nearly a year, and oxidation has given it a soapy scent, plus it has lost its trail and longevity, so I don’t recommend letting it sit. I forgot to mention it’s the perfume that has earned me the most compliments: the day I was gifted it, I received six from colleagues and two more afterwards, eight in a single day, quite mad. None of the others in my collection have achieved that, and all the compliments came from girls, so I suppose it’s an DNA that the female public enjoys.
A good fragrance with a very distinct development where a sweet, synthetic lavender always predominates. I can’t find much difference with the OG Phantom, as the latter has perhaps a more polished and clean lavender, but still synthetic. It’s a good alternative if you like the original.
A youthful, easy-to-wear fragrance for everyday life. It opens with a prominent, slightly bitter citrus, with lemon taking the lead throughout almost the entire evolution. Within minutes, it cleanses and softens thanks to the lavender, adding freshness and cleanliness. As it dries down, a light vanilla note gives it a sweet, creamy touch without being cloying or heavy. Overall, it is fairly linear, with the lemon and lavender always carrying the weight. I don’t see it as elegant or special, but rather correct and functional. Ideal for work or informal situations because it doesn’t bother, overwhelm, or cause issues. It works all year round. Performance is 6 to 7 hours on my skin, with moderate projection and sillage. It doesn’t stand out there, but it delivers. I haven’t tried the original Phantom, so I can’t compare. I’m not regretting the purchase due to the low price, but to be honest, I wouldn’t buy it again. It smells good, is comfortable and usable, but it lacks that extra touch that would make me want to repurchase. Rating: 6.5/10