Men
Black Religion
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Descripción
Black Religion by Dévier is a floral fruity fragrance for men and women. The top notes are green apple, coffee, ginger, and tangerine orange; the heart notes are white peach, galangal, and amber; the base notes are oakmoss, musk, and peach.
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This is a top fragrance; the promised notes are there in full force: rhubarb, coffee, mango, and peach. But be warned, don’t buy it blind. In my opinion, it’s for moderate home use only. It feels too heavy, leaves a strong trail, and actually gives me a stomach ache if I wear it close to my neck. I’ve had to wash the area with lots of water because the skin fixation is extreme. I wish commercial perfumery had this kind of staying power.
This is a great fragrance; the declared notes are very well perceived—the rhubarb and coffee, the mango and peach—but it’s not a fragrance to buy blind. In my opinion, it’s a perfume for moderate personal use at home; I don’t see it as easy to wear. It’s too heavy, leaves a lot of trail, and even causes me a stomach ache if I wear it too close to my neck. I’ve even had to wash with abundant water because the skin fixation is extreme. I wish commercial perfumery had this kind of longevity.
I bought a decant, and as @Orlandoperfumesman said, it’s not easy to handle at first. On my skin, the opening is super acidic and fresh, almost overwhelming; that coffee-citrus blend smells very strange, like overripe, almost rotting passion fruit. Some people find it disgusting, even telling me it smells like vomit (sorry for the graphic description). But after two hours, once I stopped screaming, it settles and softens with the heart, becoming much more charming and less brash. As an extrait, the longevity is extreme: you could get married and it would still be lingering. Be careful with the sprays; two full pumps fill a room because the projection is massive and the sillage is heavy. In short, it’s a challenge for those not used to it, but interesting for those who’ve smelled different things and want to dive into the hyper-challenging niche. It’s a taste that can be acquired. Watch out, test it first in controlled spaces. I’m glad so many Colombian niche houses are starting to emerge.