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Mambo for Men

Carlos Benaïm
Perfumista
Carlos Benaïm
3.96 de 5
424 votos

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Descripción

Mambo for Men by Liz Claiborne is an oriental fougère fragrance for men. Launched in 2001, this composition was created by perfumer Carlos Benaïm. Upon release, the fragrance unfolds with vibrant freshness featuring lavender, lime, bergamot, and citron. The heart reveals a warm, floral blend of cedar, cinnamon, orange blossom, valley lily, rose, caraway, patchouli, and geranium. Finally, the base settles on notes of sandalwood, musk, balsam fir, and patchouli.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 21%
  • Primavera 25%
  • Verano 26%
  • Otoño 28%
  • Día 50%
  • Noche 50%

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Comunidad

424 votos

  • Positivo 79%
  • Negativo 12%
  • Neutral 8.7%

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

Duradera

Muy duradera

Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

Extremadamente costoso

Ligeramente costoso

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Buen precio

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Reseñas

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14 reseñas

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  • Definitely a beauty. Although I still can’t pinpoint all its notes, it’s one of the most pleasant masculine scents I’ve heard. It seems incredibly elegant; with just three sprays, it leaves a heavy trail, ideal for night. It has a slightly refreshing touch, so I see it as perfect for spring and summer. But since I love it so much, I’d wear it all year round and at any time. As an excellent fougère, it becomes one of my top three favorites.

  • It starts with a slightly bitter citrus note, probably lime, bergamot, and citron. After 15 minutes—which luckily aren’t many—it shifts to a refreshing floral where cinnamon dominates the symphony. You can clearly smell the rose, jasmine, patchouli, cedar, and geranium well combined. Lavanda is noticeable too, subtle and well-placed. The dry down reminds me of Armani Code close to the skin, but less sweet and more masculine. I insist, it’s one of the best scents I’ve ever worn. Its longevity is superb, lasting over 12 hours. The trail is strong for the first 6-8 hours, then moderate but still present. It’s very versatile: great with a suit and tie, but also perfect for a club to pick up someone. Plus, the price is an advantage. Two words: masterpiece.

  • What a beautiful fragrance! Although I haven’t quite identified all its notes yet (I’ll count them later), I can assure you it’s one of the most masculine and pleasant scents I’ve ever smelled. It feels incredibly elegant; with a powerful trail after just three sprays, I recommend it for evening wear. The scent is slightly refreshing, so in my opinion, it’s ideal for spring/summer. But honestly, I like it so much that I’d wear it all year round and at any time. As an excellent Fougère, it has become one of my top three favorites.

  • This perfume was a delightful surprise: potent, refined, and original. It has notable longevity and a very pleasant dry down; many reformulated Armani, Dior, and Cartier fragrances would kill to have this.

  • A pleasant surprise: powerful, refined, and original. Its longevity is notable, and the dry down smells amazing. Honestly, many reformulated perfumes from big brands like Armani, Dior, or Cartier couldn’t smell this good.

  • A friend gifted it to me, and we share scents and jokes. Although I only knew this brand before through exotic names like Mambo or Bora Bora, this smells like an 80s oriental fern: soft, masculine, but not heavy. What I love most is that imaginative sandalwood blended with patchouli and clean musk. It’s the perfect example of a well-constructed structure that builds castles in the air; it doesn’t matter if one note is three-dimensional, but rather that the whole composition sticks to your wrist. It’s creamy, versatile, and very striking. It has moderate projection but lasts a long time for a cologne. It could be the ‘night’ version of Elizabeth Arden’s Sandalwood.

  • An interesting, fresh, refined, and underrated proposal. A pleasant surprise thanks to Bofifa. I’m intrigued by modern scents with an 80s soul; it smells like an elegant person who isn’t afraid to show their personality. It’s strong and present, which is much appreciated these days. The quality-to-price ratio is outstanding. It shines at night in cool weather with a sweet, spicy, and deep sensation. It’s not a trendy fragrance, but it has enormous potential that many current creations would envy.

  • Mambo for Men by Liz Claiborne is an exceptional scent, a modern classic for a refined man. It’s bright and underappreciated; the name doesn’t do it justice—it could have been an Uomo or a Noir. The notes are perfectly balanced: sharp, masculine, and elegant, with a subtle, warm woody base that makes it original and attractive. A true gem at a great price. Scent: 9.0, Projection: Moderate, Longevity: Good (7-8 hours). Highly recommended.

  • I feel like I’m going against the grain, but the current version has terrible performance in projection and longevity. The scent is masculine and pleasant, well-structured, but they’ve taken a lot of the punch and power out of it. I remember the early 2000s version, and today it’s a light version. The price, however, is still very good.

  • Mambo for Men by Liz Claiborne is an exceptional scent, a quality staple from the past that has been modernized. It’s a very current classic for a refined man. It smells bright and underappreciated; to be honest, the name doesn’t do it justice—it could have been an ‘Uomo’ or a ‘Noir,’ but ‘Mambo’ feels too short for such a beautiful scent. Its composition is perfectly balanced and gives a sense of timelessness, with a sharp touch of a masculine, elegant, and refined man. It’s an educated scent with good manners. It has a subtle, warm woody base that makes it original, attractive, and pleasant. It’s a true gem, and the most incredible part is its low price. Scent: 9.0. Projection: Moderate. Longevity: Good (7-8 hours). Highly recommended.

  • Alexdimebag

    One of my first original fragrances and I loved it. I met it when I was a waiter; a customer asked what such a beautiful scent I had, and it was Mambo—that yellow cylinder with the gold cap. I searched for it online for $19, pricey for my first original, but the aroma transported me right back to that Friday. Over time, I tried others like Sauvage or CDNI, but this one is special, and I’m definitely buying another when this runs out.

  • Alexdimebag

    This was one of the first original fragrances I owned, and honestly, I loved it. I discovered it while working as a waiter during my student years; while taking an order from a small family, the husband radiated such a lovely and special scent that I couldn’t help but tell him what a great fragrance he had (I was in a good mood, it was Friday, and I was almost off the clock). He asked which one it was, and I told him it was called Mambo, a little yellow cylinder with red accents and a gold cap. I immediately checked my phone and confirmed it. I looked it up online and it cost about $19; although it was cheap for my first original, it felt a bit pricey. Anyway, I tried it and it transported me right back to that day talking to that guy; undoubtedly, the scent brought back that Friday. Over time, I realized there were many more great fragrances and that the world of scents is enormous, so I gradually started buying more highly recommended ones online like Starwalker, Sauvage, CDNI, etc. Anyway, this fragrance is special to me, and I’ll probably buy another bottle when I run out of this one.

  • Polydistortion

    Bought it blind and I’ll confess: the first time I smelled it, I wanted to return it, gift it away, or use it as a room spray. But I held on, and in the end, I discovered its magic.

  • Polydistortion

    I bought it blind, and I confess that when I first smelled it, I wanted to return it, gift it, exchange it, or even use it as a car air freshener, but I had patience and eventually found its ‘magic’.