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Jean Lowe Immortal
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Jean Lowe Immortal by Maison Alhambra is an oriental fragrance for men. Launched in 2023, this composition features top notes of ginger, grapefruit, and bergamot. The heart reveals a bouquet of rosemary, aquatic notes, sage, and geranium, while the base settles on ambroxan, amber, and labdanum.
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In my opinion, it’s a fantastic perfume. Versatile, suitable for formal, informal, casual, elegant, dinner, date, or hanging out with friends. I feel it works great in any season, though on very cold winter nights I might opt for something else, but this will become my signature. It lasts 8-10 hours with about 12 sprays. The first hour has a heavy sillage, from the second to the fourth it’s moderate, and from the fifth hour it’s a personal bubble until the eighth, when it settles close to the skin. (Ignore the reviews, try it yourself).
Great summer perfume for hot weather; the citrus notes really stand out. Never fails. 4.5-5/5.
One of the perfumes that has earned me the most compliments. Although I haven’t tried L’Immensite by LV, this one has a delicious herbal dry-down. Only the opening feels a bit sharp due to the ginger, but it’s a great perfume for the price.
It’s the Paco Rabanne Pour Homme from 1973 (the green one). In Argentina, you get the 30ml for 24,000 plus shipping. If you want to try it, go for the Paco Rabanne or any copy. It projects directly to people over 50. It’s noticeable from afar, it’s heavy, and it works well. Price-to-quality ratio is a 10 if you like it. One application lasted me more than 5 hours.
Spectacular, already on my second bottle. I don’t have the ‘Immortal’ batch, but comparing the 2024 version to this 2025 one, I notice differences. This version feels more refined: the atomizer and magnetic cap improved, though overall quality still isn’t luxury-tier, it’s a step up. The scent is less harsh, the opening smoother and more balanced. Feels like they tweaked the formula, maybe at the cost of a bit of power. If you’re looking for something fresh, clean, elegant, and not tiring for daily wear, it’s beautiful. Highly recommended.
Nothing extraordinary, nothing new or purposeful; I expected more. The scent is semi-generic, there are plenty of dupes, and having another one wasn’t necessary. There are better fragrances for spring-summer. I’m not sure if it’s my skin or if it needs to mature, but I doubt it will win me over. I recommend trying it before buying the full bottle; don’t get swept up by the hype.
Synthetic citrus opening followed by spicy ginger that pops. It’s not joking around; it’s trying to copy LV. Delicious in summer. Delivers without being pretentious, the notes develop well on skin, especially with moisturizer. Don’t look for comparison percentages, it’s good and lasts. Five sprays are enough to smell great without being overwhelming. Perfect price, you get more than you pay for, but without overdoing it. It’s not and never will be L’Immensite.
Literally chamomile tea with ginger. Linear scent that doesn’t evolve, but I absolutely love it.
I have a 30ml bottle of JEAN LOWE Immortal. I like it, feels green and ginger-y. Reminds me of QUORUM SILVER or A DARK DOOR SPORT, that kind of vibe.
Smells like kitchen lemon, nothing fresh, not recommending it.
I don’t have the L’Immensité, but I like it. It doesn’t quite fit my age; it smells like a groomed man, not a serious older man. Maybe for a formal party, but I feel it’s a maybe. Not a blind buy, but since they don’t sell decants and it’s an unnecessary expense at this price. Great projection, sillage, and lasts longer than normal. 7/10. They say it’s versatile, but it smells very serious; versatile only if you’re over 25.
It’s a Quorum Silver with more volume, very durable on skin or clothes despite being a citrus. Daytime style and yes, it looks great.
I haven’t tried the original, but they say it imitates it very well. The opening is great and sparkly, you can feel the grapefruit and ginger, though a bit synthetic but tolerable. It evolves into aquatic notes and then amber. In the end, you notice the woodiness with labdanum. In my case, it lasts 7-8 hours in moderate weather, less in heat, but longer on clothes. Rich sillage and 2 hours of projection. Excellent fragrance.
I barely noticed it in the store, but it’s a bright citrus where the ginger really shines. It feels sparkly, it’s masculine, and I think it’s wonderful. Definitely a buy I’ll be making.
Maison Alhambra sometimes misses the mark on Eros clones, but Jean Lowe Immortal is a different story. At €24, it’s insane; it smells great and lasts like a house. I haven’t tried the original, but this is pure gold once it oxidizes. Wear it in winter, spray liberally, and in summer, you’ll be more popular than a magnet in a hole. It’s simple but effective: fresh, masculine, and versatile. If you don’t hate strong ginger, citrus, or rosemary, you’ll love it. Scent: 7.5. Projection: 7. Longevity: 8.
Modern aroma with retro touches, 100% masculine thanks to the rosemary and geranium notes. What stands out most is the citrus and ginger; perfect for summer with a t-shirt or white shirt. Gives a sense of cleanliness and freshness.
I’m not sure if it’s a good imitation, but the perfume is great; note the longevity and sillage well. Upon opening the bottle, my hand gets soaked and the scent lingers for hours. It’s quite masculine; you can smell the ginger and grapefruit right from the start. In the dry down, the grapefruit becomes more bitter with woody notes. It could be for everyday wear, but not sports; it’s sparkly and potent. Works well for serious, well-dressed people. I don’t recommend blind buying because it’s particular, but the 30ml version is great to try in summer.
Incredible, totally worth owning. Blind buy if you like fresh scents, and it lasts forever.
I bought it on recommendation without knowing it was a dupe or having heard of L’Immensité. It’s very fulfilling, no regrets. Although I’m usually critical of Maison for being average, this is a great acquisition. It smells strong at first and projects well for the first hour, so don’t be afraid to spray. It lasts a solid 6 or 7 hours. For the price, it’s spectacular. Very masculine, ideal for heat, and versatile. Not for sports, but perfect for work or uni. A great signature scent.
It’s a bomb: smells amazing and for the price, it’s an absolute steal.
No beating around the bush: Does it project? Yes, quite a bit for the first 3 hours. Does it last? Sure, 7 hours. Is it good? Depends on your taste. If it’s true that it’s a bit mature, its sweet citrus profile makes the aroma very nice. It makes a presence, so if you like that profile, it’s definitely worth it.
First impression, straight out of the bottle, has an opening of old grapefruit and evolves into the aquatic part, with prominent ginger and rosemary. If you let it oxidize for a few weeks, that rancid opening smell changes, giving an explosive opening of ripe, albeit bitter, grapefruit. Don’t expect sweet soda-like grapefruit (if you’re Mexican or Chicano, you’ll know what I mean); it lasts a good while, and in the dry down, it feels very clean, with a fresh rosemary note accompanying those aquatic notes, giving freshness and moisture. Average longevity, 5-6 hours on skin, decent projection, lasts a couple of days on clothes and leaves a pleasant scent. 100% men’s fragrance, modern with a vintage touch; I don’t see it for someone too young; at 30, I feel it’s a bit mature, it would suit my dad better. I’d use it daily in the heat; in the cold, it fades quite a bit, though it has an elegant touch for dining with friends, meeting in-laws, or job interviews. By no means is it for parties or dates. Compared to the LV one, they’re cousins; you notice the similarity but they’re different; the LV one seems sweeter, nicer, and ‘prettier,’ while this one is a bit more mature and rough, yet I still recommend it quite a bit.
If you have this perfume, don’t buy Bharara Viking Dubai; they’re almost identical. I bought decants of both: they’re very similar, but Viking Dubai has a richer opening, though they dry down to almost the same thing.
Even though it’s not my style, this is an absolute PERFUME MONSTER. It smells like old money or a rich grandfather playing golf. Being citrusy, a dupe, and priced right, it has incredible longevity, projection, and sillage. It lasts 7 hours, projects well for 1.5 hours, evolves beautifully, isn’t flat like most Arab dupes, and has great aromatic quality.
I think this is the worst blind buy. I let the hype get to me; usually, I read reviews and watch videos before buying, most were positive, some ambivalent, but curiosity won out, and I bought it overpriced (around 40-50 dollars, now it’s 30). I still don’t think it’s worth it for what it offers. I don’t know the original, so no comparison. At first, it smelled like herbs, vintage style (not my thing), but after weeks, it turned into freshly squeezed sour grapefruit juice, a scent I love. If it stayed like that, I’d say something else, but after 2-3 hours, the herbs and cheap old perfume smell return. On skin, it lasts 2-3 hours with low projection, then less, and between the 5th and 8th hour, it’s skin scent only. The start isn’t bad; I loved the first few hours, but the ending doesn’t convince me to recommend blind buys unless you find it for 15-20 dollars, which is the fair price, and only if you like dry herb vintage perfumes.
I was interested because of the hype and since I couldn’t try it first, I bought it blind. Worst purchase ever. It doesn’t smell as good as people say, and it projects very little. Total disappointment. I’ll give it time, but if it hasn’t captivated me yet, I doubt it will. It’s subjective; what doesn’t attract me might fascinate someone else, but they aren’t telling you the whole truth. Probably because it’s a dupe of something expensive, and that’s where they trick you into thinking it’s a budget jewel.
I’ve never had the original, but it’s a pleasant and rich aroma. I recommend it; I’d definitely buy another bottle. For the price, it offers very good quality and longevity.
First off, I haven’t tried L’Immensité, so no comparisons there. Citrusy and spicy opening, slightly vintage at first, but quickly transitions into a sparkling, refreshing aquatic facet that makes it fantastic. It’s a modern, timeless men’s fragrance—a versatile low-cost option. I know performance varies by batch, but in my experience, the heavy ambroxan gives it a clean vibe and formidable longevity. It’s not beast mode, but in extreme heat, it lasts 7-8 hours with moderate projection. At 8,000 CLP (30ml) or 20,000 CLP (100ml), it’s a solid choice if you want to smell good without getting bogged down in perfumery.
I bought it due to the hype, blind. I didn’t like the scent or the longevity. Let it sit for a month, and nothing changed—still poor performance and sillage. It smells like ‘old money,’ perfect for a well-dressed older gentleman playing golf. Not recommended for young people; it smells like overripe grapefruit turning bitter. It is fresh, but its performance and sillage are disappointing.
To summarize: fragrance for heat and intense heat. Very fresh and rich. Beautiful grapefruit opening. In the heart you notice the herbal rosemary and the dry down is a fresh marvel with ambroxan, amber and aquatic notes. Lasts 7-8 hours on skin and clothes, projects quite a bit; 4 sprays is enough. It’s versatile: gym, work, going for a walk or a daytime date in the heat. I recommend it, it’s in my current top 3.
I’ve been wearing this for 8 months and gifted it to 5 guys—all of them bought their own bottles. It lasts about 8 hours; one guy got the whole day out of it, which is beast mode. It projects for 2 hours on skin and way longer on clothes. It’s not top-tier quality, but for the average person, it’s plenty, especially given the low price (around $25 in Chile). If you want something similar but with better quality and a higher price point, check out Viking Dubai.
I love that bitter grapefruit scent, I don’t know about the performance yet, but it’s a citrus aquatic bomb.
A fragrance that at first seemed very plain to me, but as I use it, it surprises me. It’s very fresh, it smells like expensive clean soap on me, which is my style. It turns out very complimentary on my skin; I’ve noticed it until 7 hours; by 6 I can barely perceive it, but people have told me it still smells. It’s gotten me compliments in places where others don’t.
For the price, it’s a gorgeous fragrance, citrus opening and when it dries down it smells like clean soap. That said, the longevity isn’t what many claim (don’t exaggerate): it lasts about 4 hours on the skin and then disappears.
If I have to define what it gives me, it’s like those girls who don’t transmit much on the first date, but when you discover their virtues, you end up with your eyes wide open (if you get it, you get it). For everyday wear and an informal night. Sometimes I wear it and after 8 hours I can still smell it. If citrus isn’t your thing, don’t buy it.
Citrus-marine opening, very suitable for summer and casual wear… it costs the opening, the ambroxan wraps around all the accords.
At first, I thought of DH Sport 2021, but this is of lower quality; it has something of Ferragamo F, that typical Italian citrus cologne. It’s nothing extraordinary, personally I’m not hooked, though a guy over 40 might pull it off.
Spicy, acidic, a show in my opinion, very rich and it has a decent medium longevity, but it’s definitely worth it.
After a year of using it both for the office and for everyday wear in the heat, I affirm it’s one of the best quality-price fragrances today. That sharp ginger with citrus and aquatic notes make it ideal for the day and the heat. Longevity extends easily to about 8 hours, projection of about 2 meters and a decent sillage. For under 30€ you get an alternative to L’Immensite with unbeatable quality, longevity and price. If you like ginger and citrus, there’s no doubt.
I bought it blindly, compulsively and cheaply, and I’m not regretting it, haha. I didn’t know it was a dupe, but the first time my wife tried it, she complimented me. Days later, when I wore it again, she said: ‘I like this one… rich citrus opening, you can smell the grapefruit, a little spice, very fresh, perfect for the heat’.