Men
Tero
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Descripción
Tero by Nishane is an olfactive fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2022, this composition is signed by perfumer Carlos Benaïm. The top notes unfold a combination of caramel, Sichuan pepper, black pepper, and salt; the heart reveals patchouli and cinnamon; while the base notes settle on amber, oak, and vetiver.
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- Positivo 76%
- Neutral 12%
- Negativo 12%
Pirámide olfativa
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Today’s review is for this new release. The opening is out of this world—a rare cocktail blending kitchen, bedroom, and confectionery notes. At first, it smells of oregano and caramel with a salty base, which I don’t particularly like, but it’s just the start. Then it balances out; the woods and amber rise, making it sweet and earthy while retaining that caramel which mutates into something suede-like. Finally, the strong notes recede, revealing cinnamon and oak with that endless caramel. It’s a peculiar fragrance of good quality, with excellent trail and longevity. I see it as suitable for fresh days, unisex, and perfect when you want to smell unique. Scent 8/10, Trail 8.5/10, Projection 9/10, Longevity 9/10.
A beautiful perfume, especially the opening and heart. The dry down didn’t convince me as much; I found it very similar to Dior’s Tobacolor, although they don’t share the same notes.
Nishane knows how to create memories, renewing classic notes like oak and patchouli with unexpected ingredients. Tero is warm, rich, and uncommon; it’s so rich it almost makes me want to work in the shop. It starts oddly with a salty caramel, then turns spicy with cinnamon taking the lead, perhaps with a touch of tonka bean. It shows the difference between niche and commercial, mixing sweet, spicy, and green notes without being cloying, always evolving and perfect for everyone. The price… a proper Tyson hit.
A unique opening: caramel, aromatic, and salty all at once. Very surprising. It’s crowned with excellent longevity and projection. I’m not quite sure how to describe this beauty.
A unisex scent with a slight masculine lean, very good and addictive, featuring caramelised and spicy notes, ideal for people aged 30 to 40. It delivers well, is very long-lasting, and has a good trail. On my skin, it lasted over 10 hours with a projection of more than 4 hours.
A unique opening: caramel, aromatic, and salty all rolled into one. Surprising. It closes with a longevity and projection that are out of this world. I don’t know how to describe this beauty.
A unisex scent with a slight lean towards the masculine side, very good and long-lasting. A caramelised and spicy aroma, ideal for those aged 30 to 40. It delivers more than enough, lasting over 10 hours on the skin and projecting for more than 4 hours.
My top 5. These are the ones you wash your clothes in and they still smell amazing. Totally unisex. To me, it smells like toasted almond with salt. It’s indulgent but not cheesy. Addictive.
A masculine fragrance, a more polished and improved version of Crush on Me. Feels more refined, though less long-lasting. In terms of notes, it smells straight of rum and caramel.
Review 200: a little-known gem, original and brilliant. Starts with spicy caramel from the peppers, then moves to exquisite patchouli and cinnamon over an amber and woody base. Quality on another level, typical Nishane. Lasts and projects massively. If you’re seeking something magical, elegant and different, Tero is your answer. I recommend it 100%.
Very bold; that salty note can clash if you’re not a fan, but if you take to it, it changes the whole game. The caramel echoes Scandal, but with pepper and earth, it elevates it to a superior level. Smells like a savoury dessert, super refreshing. Only for indoors or with ventilation, nothing for hot weather. 9/10.
A very daring fragrance with a salty touch that might not appeal to everyone, but if you appreciate it, it completely changes the game. The caramel reminds me of Scandal, but with pepper and earthiness, it feels much more luxurious. While some compare it to a dessert, the salty-sweet mix gives a refreshing sensation. Not for hot weather; better suited for cooler days or with ventilation. 9/10.
Otherworldly aroma! Reminds me of copal from Day of the Dead, a blend you won’t find anywhere. Rum, salt, caramel, cinnamon, and woods… pure Nishane luxury, as always.
Spectacular scent! It brings back memories of copal from Día de Muertos, a combination that’s hard to find. Rum, salt, caramel, cinnamon, and woods… a true marvel, just like all of Nishane’s creations.
It’s an absolute beast of a perfume, rich and clinging like gunpowder. It lingers more on clothes than skin, so to those complaining about longevity: moisturise first, and it’ll last forever.