Men

Scent #1

Marca
Zara
4.20 de 5
224 votos

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Descripción

Scent #1 by Zara is a leather fragrance for men. Scent #1 was launched in 2018.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 25%
  • Primavera 28%
  • Verano 8.9%
  • Otoño 38%
  • Día 56%
  • Noche 44%

Notas clave

  • Salida Sin dato
  • Corazón Sin dato
  • Base Sin dato

Comunidad

224 votos

  • Positivo 86%
  • Negativo 8.9%
  • Neutral 5.4%

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  • When I smelled it, it reminded me so much of another Zara fragrance: Tiveden EDP. The first thing I thought was ‘mmm, it smells like sandalwood’ and then ‘and a bit like carmine’, just like with Tiveden. I swear I sense a touch of sandalwood, even though it’s not declared, along with that citrusy and aromatic kick from the cardamom. I don’t recognise the violet, although generally I find it hard to locate that scent. The longevity isn’t bad, though inferior to Tiveden, and the sillage is moderate, similar to the other perfume. As I already own Tiveden, I don’t think I’ll buy this, but I recommend it to those who like sweet and woody fragrances or enjoy sandalwood; the blend of leather and cardamomo creates a similar effect. Scent 10, Longevity 7, Sillage 6, Value for money 10, Overall importance 9.

  • When I smelled this fragrance, it reminded me a lot of another Zara one: Tiveden EDP. The first thing I thought was ‘mmm, it smells like sandalwood’, then ‘and a bit like carmine’, just like with Tiveden. I’d swear I sense a touch of sandalwood, even though it’s not declared, and the citrusy and aromatic kick from the cardamom. I don’t recognise the violet, which I generally find hard to locate. The longevity isn’t bad, though inferior to Tiveden, and the sillage is moderate, just like the other. As I already own Tiveden, I don’t think I’ll buy it, although I recommend it to those who like sweet and woody fragrances or enjoy sandalwood, since the blend of leather and cardamomo creates a similar effect. Scent 10, Longevity 7, Sillage 6, Value for money 10, Overall score 9.

  • I’ve seen on YouTube that it’s recommended as a clone of Santal 33, which I haven’t tried yet. To sum up, it smells good and lasts a long time, but in my opinion, it feels too synthetic. The notes match Fragrantica: what stands out most is the cardamom. The violet smells great and might be the best note, but that leather ruins it: it’s the most artificial part of all, nothing natural, it feels more like synthetic suede than real leather. Despite not fully convincing me, for the price it’s worth going to Zara to try it. I don’t recommend buying blindly, but I do suggest giving it a chance. Scent 7, Longevity 10, Sillage 8.

  • Enric_vlc

    Personally, I love it!!! It’s a scent that makes you feel clean. It’s not heavy nor too light… very, very versatile in my opinion. Without a doubt, you must buy it. They will discontinue it soon.

  • charliedemo8

    Lately, this fragrance is being put to the skies, and in my opinion, I don’t think it’s worth the hype. To me, it smells of wet earth and cardamomo. An aroma that, while not widespread, I don’t think is a gem as certain YouTubers are making it out to be. I don’t recommend buying it blindly.

  • Oscar López

    Scent No. 1 is a very elegant manner perfume, a scent that reminds me of my school days, the shavings of my pencils (alpino), but… with a touch of violet caramel like a pale powder. I like it, it intrigues me, other times it annoys me… could it be love/hate? I can’t find the moment to wear it.

  • alegonfern

    A very good option for collectors: it’s a simple yet complex fragrance, not for a specific situation. It’s one of those you like after analysing it properly. Personally, I enjoy it; it doesn’t cause a stir nor does the average person like it. I’ve smelled Santal 33 and it’s similar in DNA, with this being much more natural and less synthetic. I’d recommend it to someone who owns Santal and doesn’t want to spend $170 (which, in my opinion, is inflated and isn’t worth that much). Longevity on skin is good, very good for Zara: easily 6-8 hours, projecting well for the first 2-3. Scent 7, Projection 7, Price 10, Longevity 9.

  • alegonfern

    A very good option for collectors. It’s a simple fragrance yet complicated in the sense that it’s not for a particular situation or instance. It’s one of those you like after analysing it very well. Personally, I quite like it; it doesn’t cause a furor nor does the average person like it much. I’ve smelled Santal 33 and it’s really similar in DNA, being this one much more natural and less synthetic. I would recommend this fragrance to anyone who has had the Santal and doesn’t want to spend 170 dollars (which, in my opinion, this Santal is ultra-inflated in price and isn’t worth what it smells like). Longevity on skin is quite good. Good for being from Zara… about 6-8 hours easily, projecting well for the first 2-3 hours. Scent: 7. Projection: 7. Price: 10. Longevity: 9.

  • Another Zara scent coming for the collection. I passed by, smelled it by chance, and in the end, I bought it. 9.95, as cheap as it gets. I think you can’t ask for more for less. I don’t know what Santal 33 smells like, which is said to be similar. This one truly has a very peculiar and unique aroma; I like it quite a bit. I see it as more appropriate for when summer is in full swing and temperatures drop a little. I smell it on my wrist and it has a note I like very much, like sweet wood, very different from the others. At this price, there’s little to lose. Recommended.

  • Another Zara addition to the collection. I passed by, smelled it by chance, and in the end, I ended up buying it. At €9.95, it’s incredibly cheap; you can’t ask for more for less. I don’t know what Santal 33 smells like, which it’s said to resemble, but this has a very peculiar and unique aroma that I quite like. I see it as appropriate for when summer is in full swing and temperatures start to drop a bit. I smell it on my wrist and it has a touch I absolutely love, like sweet wood, very different from the others. For this price, there’s little to lose. Recommended.

  • I see there are many engineers rating perfumes, so I’ll do it without jargon or boring repetition that everyone else uses. I have many Zara perfumes, almost all of them. This isn’t the most enduring (for me, it’s the gourmand leather) nor the least (the Vibrant Leather with its generous 20 minutes), but it is the one with the strangest smell, neither liked nor disliked. It smells like a type of dry, sweet grass that reminds me of a meadow in my hometown from childhood. It seems like all perfumes smell of leather now. Everyone says a perfume smells of leather or tobacco. This bottle smells of neither leather nor anything similar. It’s a sweet and salty scent at the same time. My girlfriend hates it, I’m indifferent; I bought it blindly without testing and for 9 euros and something, I won’t say it was a grave mistake. I’d appreciate someone saying a perfume smells like… (something physical everyone can smell) because for whatever reason, I don’t have tonka bean at home, and if you tell me it smells of tobacco, iris, red pepper, and tonka bean, I’ll be dizzy. However, look how simple: Uomo by Salvatore Ferragamo smells like tiramisu, period. And everyone knows what tiramisu smells like. I go further: Joop Homme smells like strawberry and tyre, period. And Fahrenheit like petrol and leather, period. And we can all form a mental image. When I see reviews mentioning ingredients, I get bored and move on because, for whatever reason, I don’t have ambroxan in the cupboard, let alone seaweed. I think Scent 1 is the most complicated to explain, but if you put cardamomo (yes, I have that at home) between straw and sugar, that’s what it smells like. Average.

  • I bought this fragrance one day when I went to Zara with my wife; she was trying on clothes and I went to the men’s section to get overwhelmed by everything I could. From Zara I have a few, though fewer and fewer because the longevity is a joke. I bought this because it was very cheap, not reaching 9 euros, and the bottle appealed to me; I have a weakness for buying if the bottle is lovely and the price is right. It’s a fragrance that gets tiring very quickly; it just smells, and I say this especially for the reviewer’s partner who didn’t know what it smelled like: it smells of violets, violets, and nothing else. Anyone who has sniffed violets in the countryside or at a florist will know what I mean. The bad thing is that it’s a synthetic violet, not a natural one, and then it becomes tiring. The good thing is that, true to the brand, its longevity is short and the scent passes quickly. The bad thing returns, however: even though no one smells it on you anymore, you still smell it on your own skin, and what you keep smelling are synthetic violets, which I don’t like and which give me a headache at least. I don’t like it at all; I’m using it as a bathroom air freshener.

  • Hello everyone! I spotted it at my local Zara at the start of the sales alongside the other Scent scents. Finally. I thought I’d never find it after reading and seeing so many reviews recommending it. I found exactly what I intuited. I don’t detect cardamomo in the accord, but the leather is very notable. Very rough, wild, raw, and natural to the point of being an odd and unexpected scent. I never imagined a perfume could smell like this. The violet is noticeable; I think without it, it wouldn’t be wearable, and yet I believe its greatest flaw is its lack of versatility. That said, its originality makes it complex. It’s a scent you either like or don’t, but if you give it a chance, you’ll become fond of it. Being so leather-heavy, I dared to wear it with the Vibrant Leather, as both seemed to complement each other perfectly. And it’s true, friends. The mix of both gives this Scent#1 a wearable character and the body that the VL lacks. I’ll keep using them together and separately. Hehe… The truth is, I like it, and although I wouldn’t buy it blindly, if you like it a little and have the luck to find it, grab it. Give it a chance and you’ll enjoy it. Best wishes, fragrance lovers!

  • Hello! It’s a simple and linear fragrance, medium quality for Zara, but it hooks me. It smells of leather and violet, with lots of violet, just like the opening of Burberry Touch for men. Then Burberry fades away and this Scent 1 stays fixed, with that earthy leather feel yet also ‘luminous’. I like it for those simple and hard-to-explain sensations. Don’t forget! Try it on a rainy day when you have to walk. The blend with the moisture, the smell of rain soaking into the urban greenery and industrial asphalt, is the best layering. Longevity is about six hours and sillage is moderate, two or three. In summary, it’s a good perfume in Zara’s wide range. For more photos and reviews, visit my Instagram JL_Perfumado or YouTube Perfúmate Con JL.

  • Hello everyone! I spotted it at my local Zara at the start of the sales alongside the other Scent lines. Finally. I thought I’d never find it after reading so many recommendations. I’ve found exactly what I intuited. I don’t detect the cardamom, but the leather is very noticeable: rough, wild, raw and natural, a strange and unexpected scent. I never imagined a perfume could smell like this. The violet makes itself felt; I think without it it wouldn’t work, and yet I still believe its biggest flaw is its lack of versatility. Its originality makes it complex: a scent you either love or hate, but if you give it a chance, you’ll become fond of it. Being so leather-heavy, I dared to wear it with Vibrant Leather; they complement each other perfectly. The blend gives this Scent#1 a wearable character and body to the VL. I’ll use them together and separately. Hehe… I like it and, although not for blind buying, if you like it a little and find it, grab it. You’ll give it a chance and enjoy it. Best regards, fragrance lovers!

  • Hi there! It’s a very simple, linear fragrance of medium quality within Zara’s range, but I like it. It smells of leather and violet, lots of violet, like the opening of Burberry Touch for Men. Then Burberry fades away and this Scent 1 remains, just like when applied, with a sensation of earthy leather yet luminous. That’s why I like it; it gives me simple sensations that are hard to explain. Don’t forget! I recommend trying it on a rainy day when you have to go for a walk. The sensation of humidity mixing with the little green of the city, the asphalt with that industrial smell… The best layering for this fragrance is a walk in the rain. Longevity is about six hours and trail is moderate, around two or three hours. In short, it seems like a good perfume within Zara’s wide range. If you want to see more reviews, photos, and so on, pop over to my Instagram and YouTube: Instagram = JL_Perfumado | YouTube = Perfúmate Con JL.

  • It’s a very unusual fragrance. I agree with most others: it smells quite synthetic and gives me a slight headache. It doesn’t smell of leather, or at least not the kind I know. I do detect violet, perhaps in excess. It’s sweet and salty at the same time, reminding me just a little of Loewe’s Paula’s Ibiza. Later, it evokes dill; that’s the best summary I can give. In conclusion, this strange perfume is complicated. I agree with Oscar López: I wouldn’t find a moment to wear it either. I say ‘wouldn’t’ in the conditional because I haven’t even considered using it. I take note of those who use it as a bathroom air freshener. Not a bad idea.