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Boss The Scent For Her Absolute
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Boss The Scent For Her Absolute by Hugo Boss is an oriental vanilla fragrance for women. Launched in 2019, this composition was created by perfumer Louise Turner. The olfactory pyramid unfolds with top notes of honey and peach, a heart of coffee, and a base of vanilla and vetiver.
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I tried it after reading Jeremy’s review, where he said it smelled like tangerine dipped in bitter chocolate. I only noticed a resemblance; on my skin, it’s coffee fused with honey bathing a peach. I don’t love it; it feels mysterious and empowering (leaning more toward the latter). It doesn’t smell like Decadence at all, but it reminds me of it for that mysterious, empowering vibe. The longevity is surprising: I applied it to my palm, went home, washed my hands, and the next morning upon waking, the scent was still there, with the vanilla and coffee lingering. Very rich, even if I don’t love it.
Just to clarify: the fragrance Jeremy reviews is not this one. This is The Scent Private Accord, which smells like chocolate and tangerine. ❤️
I bought it blindly after trying the entire The Scent line from Hugo Boss, and honestly, I expected something else… It smells good, but the coffee and vetiver stand out a lot, giving it a very masculine touch; I recommend trying it before buying. Its longevity is about 6/7 hours, and it projects quite well.
I own all the Boss The Scent fragrances. I’ve had this one for a couple of weeks, and it’s about to become my favorite; before, it was The Scent Private Accord, but that one projects little and doesn’t last long. It opens with notes of honeyed peach, and as it settles, the coffee comes through, which I adore. Although the vetiver makes it feel masculine at first, after a few days, it’s almost unnoticeable. The exquisite vanilla that lingers makes everything. I love it!
I own all the The Scent fragrances from Boss. I’ve had this for a couple of weeks, and it’s about to become my favorite; before, it was The Scent Private Accord, but it projects little and doesn’t last long. It has an opening with candied peach notes, and as it settles, the coffee tone that I love so much comes through. Although the vetiver makes it masculine at first, after a few days it’s almost unnoticeable; the exquisite vanilla that lingers makes everything else. I love it!
It reminds me of Mugler’s Angel Muse, though not much; it’s like a lighter, less complex, and daytime version. Like everything from Hugo Boss, it doesn’t perform well on my skin, lasting maybe a couple of hours at best, but it lasts longer than Carolina Herrera’s Good Girl, which smells quite different. As for Tous’ Love Me, it definitely comes closest in scent and performance, though it doesn’t surpass it. Anyway, if you like warm fragrances with chocolate or coffee, this is a good alternative and one of the Hugo Boss scents that lasts the longest on my skin.
On my skin, it’s a soft coffee aroma with sweetened almond, vanilla, and a tiny touch of cocoa (though not listed), ending with a slightly powdery dry down. It’s subtle, and its longevity and projection are moderate.
On my skin, it’s a soft coffee with almond aroma, sweetened with honey, vanilla, and a touch of cocoa (even though it’s not declared), ending up feeling a bit powdery. It’s subtle, and its longevity and projection are moderate.
A delightful coffee with honey. The only issue is it lasts only 10 minutes on skin. I tried it on my coworkers, and it didn’t last for them either. On clothes, it leaves a faint scent. With this longevity, I don’t recommend it; at least, I won’t buy it again. It’s a shame that fragrances that aren’t cheap don’t last; there are ones from the supermarket that last longer.
If it’s a delicious and sexy scent, what gives it a unisex touch to me are its woody notes with coffee; the version with citrus tangerine notes is more worth it.
It’s a delicious and sexy aroma. What gives it a unisex vibe are the woody notes with coffee; the version with mandarin citrus is worth more.
I bought it based on the notes and learned you shouldn’t buy fragrances blindly. I have the 100ml bottle and haven’t even reached the halfway mark after four years. Although I like the notes, this isn’t a women’s perfume; it’s unisex/masculine. I tried hard, but I didn’t like it; it smells like frostbitten orange dipped in chocolate, like Christmas candies—rich and sweet, but with a note that makes it very masculine.
I had this forgotten in the closet and took it out today with the cold. I didn’t remember it as special, but in terms of scent and longevity, it felt very close to a niche fragrance I tried recently. It doesn’t contain cocoa, but it smells a bit like chocolate shavings.
Imagine freshly brewed, hot, foamy coffee with honey and vanilla added. It smells like intense, mysterious, sweet, and sensual black coffee. Pity it doesn’t last long; wear it on clothes so it lasts longer. It makes you feel cozy and wrapped up on cold or rainy days.
Imagine a freshly brewed coffee from the freshest beans. To that warm, hot, and frothy coffee, add honey and a bit of vanilla. That’s how this perfume smells: an intense, mysterious, sweet, mature, and sensual black coffee. Unfortunately, its longevity isn’t very good, so I recommend wearing it on clothes to make it last a bit longer. You feel cozy with this perfume, and its scent wraps around you on rainy or cold days.
Very sweet and vanilla-forward, with woods and florals in the background and a hint of coffee. It’s unisex, but the sweetness was so cloying for me that I didn’t like it.