Men
Tous Man
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Tous Man by Tous is an oriental fragrance for men. Tous Man was launched in 2004. The nose behind this fragrance is Gilles Romey. The top notes are ginger, Sichuan pepper, Brazilian orange and grapefruit; the heart notes are Campari, red apple and pineapple; the base notes are sandalwood, cedar, white musk, tonka bean and amber.
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- Positivo 68%
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- Neutral 13%
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I tried it on my uncle’s skin and, honestly, I can’t remember what it smells like now. It was a one-note fragrance, lacking charm, and it didn’t last even an hour. Furthermore, the price-to-quality ratio is very poor for a lesser-known brand.
Reminds me of a Montblanc. Not bad, but it’s a fairly generic scent.
In short, I HATE IT. It smells of apple, but it is such a one-note and generic scent that it becomes boring and gives me a headache. I do not recommend it.
In short: I HATE IT FOR NOTHING!. It smells of apple, but it’s such a simplistic and generic scent that it becomes boring and gives me a headache. I don’t recommend it.
It’s one of the first perfumes I bought. It suits everyone differently; I love it, it has long-lasting durability on my skin, and smells rich and discreet. I feel it’s for personal enjoyment, as it doesn’t have much of a trail and is only perceived close to the skin after a few hours. I simply love this perfume 😀
It was one of the first perfumes I bought. Everyone wears it differently; for me, I love it. It has long-lasting power, smells delicious, and is discreet. I feel it is for personal enjoyment, with little sillage; it’s only noticeable close to the skin after a few hours. I adore this perfume 😀
I’ve had this fragrance on my radar for some time; I disagree with the negative opinions read here. Although we know fixation differs between people, the scent, while similar to others, seems to have something distinct to me. On me, it has a medium projection of 2–3 hours, but the scent remains for around 7 hours; I consider this above-average performance. It’s not linear, having phases though not very defined; it’s fresh and suitable for any occasion, although I don’t see it as particularly formal.
Although this perfume is truly to my liking for daily wear… my office colleagues sent me to bathe; they couldn’t stand it!!!. I definitely wouldn’t buy it again because while it’s a pleasant scent, its price of 600 MXN isn’t that cheap compared to what it offers and the reactions it generates. I think the Sport edition of this EDT is a much better scent.
Although this perfume is to my liking for daily wear… my office colleagues sent me to take a bath… THEY COULDN’T STAND IT!!!. I would definitely not buy it again. It is a pleasant scent, but its price of 600 MXN isn’t that cheap compared to what it offers and the reactions it generates. I think the Sport edition of this EDT smells much better.
I tested it in Madrid during winter; at 4°C, it seemed ideal for the cold. On warmer days, I don’t think it’s appropriate. Regardless of the weather, I believe it is modern and timeless. I’m a huge fan of musk, and here it is perfect, very well balanced with sandalwood and amber. Since ‘One Million’, it seems anything that doesn’t smell like cotton candy, vanilla, and lollipops isn’t valued. I like it for workdays, with a white shirt, in autumn and winter. For me, it belongs in the same family as Bvlgari BLV, Narciso Rodríguez for Him, and Guess Seductive Blue.
I tested it in Madrid last winter, and at 4°C it seemed ideal for the cold. I’ve tested it on warm days and don’t think it’s appropriate for heat. Regardless of the climate, I believe it’s modern and timeless; I’m a huge fan of musk, and in this version, it seems perfect, very well balanced with sandalwood and amber. In short, from One Million, it seems that anything not smelling of cotton candy soaked in vanilla and lollipops isn’t valued much. I like it for workdays, white shirts, and autumn/winter work. For me, it belongs to the same family as Bvlgari BLV, Narciso Rodríguez for Him, and Guess Seductive Blue.
A good perfume that ticks all three B’s: good, beautiful, and cheap. It’s not linear at all and gives you the confidence of smelling good wherever you go. Women like it; for those seeking all-rounder fragrances with a touch of sensuality, this is the option.
Where do they find the sweetness in this fragrance? Can anyone explain?
It has a very distinctive scent I’d never smelled before, highlighting its fruity notes: pineapple, apple, and orange, with a special Campari touch. In the opening, the pepper is barely noticeable, but the ginger adds a nice kick. As it dries down, a more serious base emerges, giving it a masculine character; I perceive it as very 2000s, even 90s, i.e., vintage, yet despite this, it’s not dated; a young person could wear it comfortably today. In terms of performance, personally it lasts 6–8 hours with 5 sprays, which surprises me for an EDT. Projection is less effective, suitable for close range (no further than arm’s length). In conclusion, it’s well worth the price and what it offers; I recommend it for everyday wear, the office, outings with friends or a partner, and if you overapply with 10 or more sprays for a party. It’s very versatile.
It has a very distinctive aroma I had never smelled before. The fruity notes stand out: pineapple, apple, and orange, plus a special touch of Campari. At first, the pepper isn’t noticeable, but the ginger gives it a nice kick. As it dries down, a serious base is added that gives it a masculine character. I perceive it as very much from the 2000s, even the nineties; in other words, vintage, yet despite this, it isn’t outdated; a young person could wear it without a problem. In terms of performance, it lasts 6-8 hours with 5 sprays, which surprises me for an EDT. The projection is less effective; it’s for close range (not beyond where you stretch your arm). In conclusion, it is well worth the money for what it offers. I recommend it for everyday wear, the office, or outings with friends or a partner. If you overapply it with 10 or more sprays, it works for a party. It is very versatile.
I’ve had it for a few months and use it occasionally; I find it pleasant (like almost everything I’ve tried, as almost nothing has displeased me). I hold the perfumer and their team in high regard for the work invested, which makes it hard to write a disparaging review. I’ve owned a collection for nearly four years, but I’m not an expert, merely an enthusiast who recognises certain notes and olfactory families. No fragrance has ever caused me discomfort, nausea, or a headache, although one girl mentioned her stomach relaxed with a strong Oud aroma 😅. I’m not of the glass-generation that jumps at cockroaches. That said, I wear Tous Man to the office and almost everyone likes it; even people asked where to buy it. The downside is its poor longevity on my skin, which I solve with a decant and reapplication; projection is also below average. In summary, I like it and wear it during the day, never at night.
A curious and original fragrance: it begins with an Amateru-like accord that fades as ginger and grapefruit gain strength, sitting over a boozy base. The result is dry, bitter, and slightly inebriated, with hard-to-identify herbs, subtle fruity notes (no clear pineapple or apple), and mineral, chalky touches that balance everything, evoking Campari. It’s liquor, grapefruit, bitter herbs, and a mineral base. Those who love Terre de Hermès will likely enjoy it, though it isn’t similar; the chalky notes and grapefruit recall it only distantly. Performance is typical for an EDT: about 5 hours very lightly, with 1–2 hours of more intense projection, which is preferable as more power would be cloying. It’s very purposeful, original, difficult to understand, and not for the masses; I’m surprised Tous launched something more akin to author or niche perfumery.