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TOUS MAN Les Colognes Concentrées
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Tous MAN Les Colognes Concentrées by Tous is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2016, the nose behind this composition is Benoist Lapouza. The top notes are grapefruit and orange blossom; the heart notes are guaiac wood and mint; and the base notes are vetiver and tonka bean.
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An intimate and relaxing proposal from Tous. A sensation of clean, fresh, and woody, with just the right sweet touch to make it easy to wear. The bottle is pretty and gives a peculiar cotton feel. Lasts quite a while and is noticeable. I see it for personal enjoyment or with someone close who approaches curiously. Surely it’s an interesting creation from the house, different from what I’ve tried, that gifts serenity.
Delicious and exquisite. Very similar to the Parfum Etat Libre d’Orange Remarkable and CK One. Scent: 9, longevity: 8 (very intimate), trail: 6 (very short). Total: 8. Highly recommended.
Delicious, citrusy, and creamy, like a freshly cut orange. Although it’s for heat, don’t overdo it as it can become tiring. It has a slight resemblance to Chanel Blanche. Buy blind; it doesn’t resemble CK One.
Arrived today and smells incredible. Something strange happens to me: when I smell it directly on my wrist, it’s sweet and fresh without any woods, but when I move my nose away, it leaves an exquisite creamy wood scent that I’ve been longing for. It seems odd, but the scent that lingers in my nose is the one I like most. Overall, worth it.
It’s in the same league as L’eau de Miyake, but in my opinion, this Tous is better balanced and less sharp. I would pit them against each other right now to decide. It smells fresh, clean, and not artificial, like a crisp white shirt in a nice shop. It’s harmless but very well blended.
It has a hint of tobacco at first that becomes wonderful with the orange. I don’t know where that tobacco sensation comes from since it’s not declared, but WOW.
Very pleasant opening. You can detect tobacco and pepper, even though they aren’t listed. It’s sweet, soapy, and slightly smoky. Perfect for spring. Lasts 5-6 hours and is noticeable at a metre. Rating: 10 for scent, 7 for projection and trail, and 10 for originality.
Budget-friendly gem: it’s like smoked grapefruit straight out of the bottle. For a cologne, it lasts quite well, about 5 hours.
A hidden gem! To my nose, it smells like the freshness of Jo Malone’s Artisan Pure and lasts around 7 or 8 hours on my skin. Ideal for hot summers or springs, though its rich citrus note wouldn’t offend on cool evenings. I can picture wearing it with jeans and a white polo or beach shorts. It smells like summer and the outdoors.
Smells good and could work as a unisex scent. Longevity is acceptable, nothing miraculous. For the price, it’s fine, but I don’t see why people say it’s the same as CK One; this Tous is sweeter and has a hint of tobacco.
I was led astray by the good reviews from Many and The Perfumer of Madrid. The citrus opening seemed synthetic and poor, although the guaiac wood and mint in the dry down save it a little. I felt it was a mistake and too simple without explosive natural citrus. I won’t fill myself with expectations based on reviews again; every skin evolves differently according to pH and mood. My advice: test on skin before buying to see how the notes develop. Bad for Tous, I won’t take any more risks here. Originality: 7, Scent: 5, Projection: 5, Longevity: 7.
A brighter and longer-lasting CK One. It’s not bad, but I expected something more surprising given what I saw on YouTube.
What a delicious fragrance! That smoky citrus opening is unique, distinct from other combinations. The first spray gives a cologne impression with that cleanliness and order. Forget that it’s an eau de cologne: it has persistent projection and longevity. It projects me as a ‘good man’, organised and reliable – something I get with fresh citrus like Montblanc Starwalker or Versace Pour Homme. Totally recommended and I’m surprised it has so few reviews. A real find.
I don’t know what came over me buying it blind; it was the worst disappointment. It smells of dried lemon from an ashtray in a tavern or someone smoking two cartons with lemonade. It’s strong at first, then leaves a trail of rich musk, but not enough to withstand its hits. I’m out; zero freshness, nothing for my taste.
Soft and exquisite, but beware: it’s not niche; the house and the price give it away. However, one must appreciate the effort without being critical; in the end, you get what you pay for, and honestly, it’s a good fragrance for that price.
Although the burnt tobacco note sounds unpleasant, for me it’s exquisite and sensual. This Tous uses grapefruit and bergamot to keep it from being overpowering. I bought a dark fragrance for everyday wear and was pleasantly surprised; it’s nothing like the usual references. Totally wearable and brilliant.
Now that I know more about perfumes, I understand that touch of orange with a hint of cigar; it’s Vetiver Encre Noir mixed with bergamot. It’s a beast in terms of longevity – if you overapply it, it can be overwhelming, but it’s absolutely delicious. Be careful not to overdo it.
I love it! My wife adores it too. For me, it’s the king of summer fragrances. The only flaw is the longevity: it lasts three or four hours and then it’s just skin scent.
Ideal for daytime or work, it’s a sweet, floral Mediterranean bergamot with woody notes. The vetiver here is young and soft. It’s a well-made cologne, perfect for any age in the heat, but its performance is weak. Little development and poor sillage, which is a pity because the scent is very good.
I don’t waste money on weak and flimsy fragrances. It smells rich, but for fixation I prefer to spend my money on something with better performance.
As some indicate, it’s very weak in performance and almost in scent. You expect a citrus explosion, but here the citrus is weak and ‘muted’. The soft wood opening is more noticeable. Although the price is good and the bottle is nice, in my opinion it’s not worth it because it projects nothing from the start and its longevity is scarce. I expected more, especially after the hype from some reviewers. It seems many aren’t sincere. A pity because the idea is good but the result is poor. From Tous, I stick with the Intense version of Tous Man. Regards.
What a disappointment! It smells nice – a citrus mix with vetiver and tonka bean that reads as tobacco – but the projection is ridiculous. You have to press it against your skin to smell it; there’s no sillage at all. I wouldn’t recommend it: 7/10 scent, 5/10 longevity, 7/10 price. Overall: 6.5.
Tous Man Les Colognes Concentrées is a distinct proposal. Little known, it smells of ‘smoked’ citrus (guaiac wood), unlisted tobacco, and a base of musk and tonka with a subtle sweetness. It doesn’t evolve much, just the smoke sensation fades and a cleaner part emerges, maintaining good performance. The drawback is the performance, but given the excellent price and originality (though sometimes it smells a bit synthetic), there’s no regret in over-applying. An excellent option for fresh climates with a distinctive touch. More masculine, versatile, and doesn’t remind me of anything particular. Note: 7.5/10.
In short: it’s October, windy, fresh, 5pm, white shirt and jeans. They say the performance is short, but that’s nonsense. It’s an enjoyable scent: on clothes it lasts 18 to 20 hours, on skin 4 to 6. Why think a perfume must smell from a metre away? This is a white poem: flowers, earth, tobacco, toasted orange. It’s for men to be happy with that. Buy it if you like something different and original; it’s pleasant and not a blind buy.
Enough said about the scent: it’s brilliant and very different from what you expect from a citrus. As for performance, those who say it’s poor are wrong. I bought two last year (batches 2018 and 2021) and they last forever, even though I don’t have particularly grateful skin. Last summer I used one and opened the second (batch M11578) weeks ago: being a fresh citrus, it lasts a fortune. I repeat, it’s what it is.
I was tempted by the good reviews, but couldn’t be further from the truth. An exquisite blend of citrus (grapefruit), orange blossom, and a spicy base from vetiver. Interesting and pleasant for summer or spring. Unfortunately, the longevity is short: after the first hour it’s skin scent, and by the fourth hour it’s gone. Ideal for exercise if you can get it at a body spray price. Jerry Drake sample.
Very nice scent. You can smell the citrus with the orange blossom and I detect a hint of tobacco ash. It lasts long enough on my skin, about six to seven hours (batch 2021).
Not bad for the price: a pleasant citrus top and a very good heart note. It lasts about five hours, which is decent for its nature. I compare it to the Mercedes Benz cologne; MB lasts a bit longer, but if you’re looking for value for money, I recommend it.
A masculine citrus gem: grapefruit and lemon with a touch of ash and a slightly spicy musk. It lasts all day for me, even in autumn and winter at the office; perhaps less in the heat, but ten sprays are enough to get you compliments. If anyone doesn’t like the ash note, that’s just their opinion. 10/10, highly recommended.
I heard about it seven months ago and thought, ‘wow, what a marvel.’ Finally, I decided to buy it… spectacular! It has become one of my favourites. A particular and delicious scent that lasts more than eight hours on my skin and is very economical. If you’re looking for something fresh but different, you’ll love this.
It lasts but projects almost nothing. The aroma is exquisite; bergamot and grapefruit are noticeable, with ash tones and slightly sweet notes. I had the first batch; I don’t know how the recent ones will be. It lasts the whole day but projects very little, it’s almost imperceptible, only noticeable at about 30 cm. I loved the smell but I think it’s not worth having a fragrance you can hardly smell.
At first, the fresh cologne touch comes from grapefruit and bergamot. What makes it original is the combination of slightly sweet guaiac wood with mint, giving an ‘ash’ sensation that adds distinction and masculinity. It expands its use from informal to semi-formal, making it versatile. That said, perhaps it’s not as refreshing as other colognes with a more marked citrus. It lasts a long time although it drops to skin level quickly and you only notice it yourself. For people like me who don’t like to draw attention, it’s ideal.
One of the most zen fragrances I’ve tried. The opening isn’t excessively citrusy but delicious; floral, evoking whiteness, tranquility, and well-being. It has a spring freshness that I liked a lot, although it’s not vigorous. In the development, you can notice guaiac wood with very subtle tobacco touches, along with mint that removes harshness. The base is also noticeable with clean vetiver. It’s a pleasant and harmless aroma, with charm based on simplicity. It felt short and with average projection, which gives the opportunity to refresh it without it being a bad thing. It’s a good alternative for spring or summer.
Very disappointed. It was a gift and I have more than five in my wardrobe that say more. Poor projection and an extremely synthetic opening. To avoid wasting it, I’ll use it as a room freshener, though I doubt it will serve me well given the longevity. I wouldn’t recommend it, although I respect the comments about this perfume.
A very comforting perfume, one of the most tranquil in my collection. It doesn’t last long but smells rich, with citrus and woods in a very delicate way; it’s great for an early morning outing.
Of course, every nose is different, but I don’t understand who thought it smelled like Turathi Blue or Artisan Puré, bloody hell, they are like night and day. I see absolutely no resemblance; that astringent, super-synthetic citrus from TOUS has nothing to do with the others. I’ve tried it several times and ultimately didn’t buy it because it doesn’t fill me up; I imagine it’s due to that sharp citrus that I don’t like and makes me give up.
Excellent quality and good value for a fresh cologne with a different style.
A good perfume for spring or a less hot summer; it smells clean and masculine, like a man in a white shirt. Versatile for work or university, I see it on someone over 25. Longevity and projection are moderate for a citrus, which is a good thing. Oh, and the price is ridiculous—very economical. I’d probably buy it again as I’ve already used the whole bottle. 8/10.
I love it, I love it, and I love it! I’m a huge fan of citrus perfumes and always look for new releases. This TOUS MAN Les Colognes Concentrées is exactly what I expected and didn’t realise I needed. It lasts much longer than usual for this type of fragrance and has deep notes that give it substance. Imagine the scent of sweet lemon ice cream with a spicy twist, like a Calippo lime and lemon. The white box with wood grain and the frosted bottle evoke something icy. At first, it smells of bitter grapefruit and bergamot, very cheerful and revitalising. Then it moves to raw white woods with a fresh mint accord that increases the freshness. Finally, vetiver and tonka bean add weight and a sweet touch without losing that icy sensation. Everything fits perfectly. It’s cheap to buy on UK websites, although it’s a bit more expensive in Spain, it’s still good value.
Bought it blind and have no regrets; in fact, I’m already thinking of buying more TOUS. This scent is brilliant for hot days and going out with family or a partner—I can easily imagine it being perfect for a spring picnic. I wouldn’t wear it at night, though it might work in summer. The longevity is average; I’d have liked better projection and a longer lasting effect. I like the minimalist design, although the bottle cap doesn’t stay fixed properly and you have to be careful. I detect bergamot, mint, and vetiver. I recommend it, but if buying blind, smell it first before purchasing.