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Arsenico
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Descripción
Arsenico by V Canto is an olfactive fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2017, the nose behind this composition is Paolo Terenzi. The top notes are apple, pineapple, red currant, and bergamot; the heart notes include cedar, patchouli, birch, cyperus (nagarmota), tonka bean, jasmine, and benzoin; and the base notes are oakmoss, musk, and amber.
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- Positivo 74%
- Negativo 17%
- Neutral 9.0%
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Quite sweet smoked pineapple with an acidic touch of apple. Woody base (birch predominates), slightly piney and resinous, but not green. It feels warm and dense, so for me it’s a feminine unisex. At the end, the fruit disappears and leaves a classic post-shave cologne aroma (though not as diluted). It’s worth it because it takes time to reach that phase. Although I’d heard about V Canto’s low performance, this lasted 10-12 hours for me. Moderate sillage; after 6 hours it becomes intimate, but not skin-level.
It gets me used to the masculine DNA of Aventus, but here it smells fruity unisex with red currant and stays that way.
It doesn’t resemble Aventus, Orion, or Cedrat Boise. If you’re looking for something similar, look for other options. I regretted the blind buy for letting myself be carried away by Antonio’s review. If anyone in Mexico is interested, I’ll sell it at a good price; I only atomized it four times.
It’s not Aventus, nor does it pretend to be. It’s much fruitier, herbal, and woodier, plus more intense. Its projection and longevity are appropriate for its price. The Fragranceando channel by Antonio recommended it, and it was a hit. It might be one of the most complimented compositions in my collection (I have Aventus, Orion, Hacivat, Morning Chess, Matar… it’s clear I like perfumes along this path). I recommend it not just as an essence but as a collection item for its spectacular presentation.
To those who criticize it for smelling like others, I say that perfumery is oversaturated and it’s impossible not to recall something from the 7,000 perfumes on the market. Yes, Terenzi has similarities, but that’s not something to criticize. Anyone who says it’s a clone of Aventus simply hasn’t smelled Aventus; not everything with pineapple and wood is a clone. Criticizing the price of Arsenius while accepting the price of Aventus, knowing its poor longevity, is total hypocrisy. Behind every perfume is hard work, and it’s petty to criticize like this. Does it smell like Aventus? Just like Hacivat or Cedrat Boise, meaning, very little.
I love this Arsenic; it’s ideal for spring days between 15 and 25 degrees. It starts super fruity, but after half an hour, it smells of patchouli, flowers, and soft woods. It’s a ‘controlled’ perfume—it doesn’t project much, but rather invites people to lean in to smell it. I wouldn’t wear it to a party or for the next day, but it’s perfect for afternoons: hanging out with friends, walking the dog, or a date. It smells great, it’s unisex, and suits any age. It lasts about 8 to 9 hours. The downside is the price; unless you catch a discount, it’s not worth it for what it offers. In short, it’s very well made and balanced, but doesn’t stand out in any special way. I’d give it an 8.5.
Arsenic is very attractive, a pleasure to wear, especially in spring with 15-25 degrees. Very fruity at the start, which is what I like most, and after half an hour, patchouli and floral notes stand out over soft woods. I’d rate it as ‘controlled’: it doesn’t project much, plays with the sillage and invites people to ask if you’re wearing perfume. I don’t see it for morning wear or night parties; its place is in the afternoon, for going out with friends, walking the dog, or a date. It’s unisex and looks good on any age. It lasts 8-9 hours. It smells great, but the official price doesn’t invite buying unless there’s a discount. It’s a very well-made and balanced perfume, rich but without standing out in anything special. I give it an 8.5.
A woody forest scent of oakmoss with a spectacular pineapple juice. Perfume bomb. Although I initially doubted the performance, as it matures, it convinces me more and more. Ideal for any use.
It smells like a forest with oakmoss and a spectacular pineapple juice. This is a beast of a fragrance. I used to doubt its performance, but over time, it keeps convincing me more. It works for any occasion.
At first, it smells a lot like Nabeel’s Marble, or vice versa, with about 90% similarity. I see it as unisex, though it leans feminine. The opening is mossy with juicy pineapple and green apple—a fresh, fruity masculine touch that blends well with cedar and benzoin. It’s elegant, better for formal or casual events than the gym, though that’s up to you. The pineapple reminds me of Nishane’s Hacivat. Over time, the patchouli and birch give it a woody, earthy twist, making it more masculine. It’s a well-crafted fruity fragrance with soft wood notes and a slightly balsamic finish, enjoyable in every stage.
At first, it smells 90% like Nabeel’s Marble or vice versa, but over time it reveals itself as a unisex scent with a feminine lean. The dry down is mossy with juicy pineapple and green apple that give it a masculine freshness, accompanied by cedar and benzoin for an elegant touch suitable for events, not so much for the gym. The pineapple reminds me of Nishane’s Hacivat, and then the patchouli and birch add earthy wood. It’s fruity, with soft wood and balsamic notes, very enjoyable in all its phases.