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Passionate Man

Marca
Bejar
Ramón Béjar
Perfumista
Ramón Béjar
4.16 de 5
19 votos

Acordes principales

Descripción

Passionate Man by Bejar is an oriental fougère fragrance for men. The nose behind this creation is Ramón Béjar. The top notes are bergamot and orange blossom; the heart notes, rose, peony and jasmine; and the base notes, raspberry, musk and vanilla.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 14%
  • Primavera 23%
  • Verano 23%
  • Otoño 41%
  • Día 67%
  • Noche 33%

Notas clave

Comunidad

19 votos

  • Positivo 95%
  • Negativo 5.3%
  • Neutral 0.0%

Pirámide olfativa

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

Salida 2 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 3 notas

Comunidad

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Propiedad

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Uso recomendado

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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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7 reseñas

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  • A sublime, sensual and sexy discovery. A fragrance that invites you to sniff until you’re thoroughly satisfied. It pleasantly surprised me. Floral with a soft citrus opening; orange blossom and bergamot offer something unique, floral and citrusy yet sweet and elegant. Then it blooms in splendour, revealing mysterious notes. In the base, there is a soft, sensual vanilla, with moments where the raspberry stands out, wrapped in very delicate flowers. Sometimes it turns floral with a sexy fruity note; when you think there are no more changes, the raspberry returns with floral hints, then floral and fruity again, and so on until the end. I loved it, simply brilliant, without being loud, cloying or attention-seeking. Long-lasting, moderate sillage. On my skin it lasted 8 hours with moderate projection from the start. Very versatile for hot climates, usable day and night.

  • The opening of BEJAR’s PASSIONATE MAN is bold and hints at the debate of the coming hours. A citrus effervescence of bergamot frames it within a Mediterranean floral bouquet, placing it in the floral woody family. Flowers of orange blossom, rose, jasmine, geranium and ginger (unlisted). These are Mediterranean flowers: fresh, ozonic, marine, charged with sunshine and blue. They are country flowers, sun-bleached, orange-hued, smiling like little girls running down the hills of the Mediterranean. Laughing and shouting, seized with joy, they gather bergamot, vegetable musk and ginger, place them in baskets of flowers and scatter petals over white dresses. The riot of Mediterranean colour, scent and taste. This is PASSIONATE MAN by BEJAR, bought because of Darkbeat’s review, and one of the ones I’ve worn most recently because it brightens my day. SCENT: Pure Mediterranean / SILLAGE: moderate / LONGEVITY: high / PERFORMANCE: high / VALUE FOR MONEY: excellent / USE: very versatile.

  • The opening of PASSIONATE MAN by BEJAR is resolute and reveals the debate for the coming hours. A citrus effervescence of bergamot in a Mediterranean floral bouquet that frames it within the floral woody family. Flowers of orange blossom, rose, jasmine, geranium and ginger (not declared). These are Mediterranean flowers, fresh, ozonic, marine, charged with sun and blue. Countryside flowers, soapy, orange, smiling like little girls running down the hills of the Mediterranean. Laughing and screaming, seized with joy, they gather bergamot, vegetal musk and ginger, place them in flower baskets and drop petals over white dresses. The riot of colour, scent and Mediterranean taste. This is PASSIONATE MAN by BEJAR, bought because of Darkbeat’s review, and one of the ones I’ve worn most recently because it brightens my day. SCENT: Pure Mediterranean / WAKE: moderate / LONGEVITY: high / PERFORMANCE: high / PRICE-TO-QUALITY RATIO: excellent / USE: very versatile.

  • Another one I don’t like. A mountain of greasy, musky petals, a masculine floral from the 90s with a citrus/musk aftertaste from the bergamot and an unsweetened raspberry note. In some phases it sounds unisex. Every time I smelled it, it seemed like a potent, creamy shower gel, radiating like a boar in rut and lasting for ages. I imagine a well-off family man, fresh from a tennis shower, heading to the harbour for an aperitif. Something outdated and costumbrist, like a savings book with the old CAM logo. The curious thing is: I forgot about it because I didn’t wear it much, but when I showered and smelled my wrist, it left an oriental, sandalwood and vanilla scent, like incense stick shops, nothing like the opening. If you like perfumes like Don Algodón or familiar summer musks, it’s a cheap option with nuances. It feels synthetic, but it’s no problem compared to L’Homme Prada, which costs three or four times more and smells like a club contact spray in Alicante.

  • Another one I don’t like. A mountain of greasy, musky petals, a masculine floral from the nineties with a citrus/musk aftertaste from the bergamot and an unsweetened raspberry. In some phases it sounds unisex. Every time I smelled it, it seemed like a potent, creamy shower gel, radiating like a boar in rut and lasting for ages. I imagine a well-off family father, fresh from a tennis shower, heading to the harbour for an aperitif. Something outdated and costumbrista, like a savings book with the old CAM logo. The curious thing: I forgot about it because I didn’t wear much of it, but when I showered and smelled my wrist, a smoky, sandalwood and vanilla-scented aroma remained, incense-stick shop style, nothing like the opening. If you like perfumes like Don Algodón or family-friendly summer musks, it’s a cheap option with nuances. It feels synthetic, but that’s no problem compared to L’Homme Prada, which costs three or four times more and smells like a contact club air freshener in Alicante.

  • Excellent clone of Creed Silver Mountain Water. The construction is perfect and it smells almost identical. The only thing missing is that typical Creed musk, but who cares. It’s a luminous bergamot, like a jar of fresh lemonade with floral, marine notes and a comforting sweetness. I now think Béjar’s creations are magnificent. The price-to-quality ratio is unbeatable, shockingly cheap for enjoying 99% of something worth fifteen times more. I already liked Al Rehab Silver, but Béjar’s is better, with better performance than the original. Ingenuity and craftsmanship take you to unsuspected places. I’m really looking forward to trying their originals.

  • Jean-Baptiste Grenouille

    My first contribution here, where I’ve been enjoying scents for years, is a ‘fake’ that goes unnoticed even when you dive headfirst into it; I threw it straight in the bin (recycled). As they used to say in Spain before the euro: ‘nobody gives two pesetas for a duro’.