Men
Eros Parfum
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Eros Parfum by Versace is an oriental fougère fragrance for men. Launched in 2021, this composition features mint, lemon, sour lime, black pepper, elemi, and may chang in the top notes. The heart reveals green apple, geranium, lavender, sage, and pomarose, while the base settles on tonka bean, amber, vanilla, patchouli, and benzoin.
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Nothing to go crazy over, 80 euros even with a discount (it used to cost more!). Another example of shelf perfumery. Lacks quality, presence, and has an alarming markup. Sure, it has pretty marketing and an appealing bottle. Starts fresh and minty, but fades quickly to let the ambroxan (so annoying) and sweet notes take over. Everything is minimal and abstract. Maybe geranium or patchouli, but it’s a cliché scent, though not unpleasant. Lasts many hours but with average projection, nothing beast mode. Another unnecessary launch to confuse us. Forget my bitterness, haha.
Why do they call this ‘amber fougère’? It’s a cheap lab concoction made with kilos of fruity sugar. It has nothing to do with fougère.
The olfactory pyramid of this perfume is poorly structured and can be confusing if you don’t test it first. According to the official website: citrus, aromatic, and oriental family. Top notes: lemon, tangerine, litsea cubeba, elemi, and black pepper. Heart notes: bergamot, geranium, lavender, and sage. Base notes: benzoin, patchouli, and vanilla.
Versace has dropped a level. Eros Parfum is practically the same as the other two, but it feels lighter and less substantial. What a shame, what a pity.
Eros Parfum is green, aromatic, and vanilla-scented. The smell is almost identical to the previous versions, with minor variations. Fresh and mentholated opening, though the citrus and fruity notes are less intense than in the EDT and EDP. The vanilla adds sweetness from the start. Then a floral touch emerges with lavender and geranium, giving it a fougère vibe. After an hour, the mint fades, leaving a rich oriental and woody base that lasts until the end. Works well on fresh days, especially autumn and winter, for outings or parties. Excellent longevity, over 9 hours, though the projection is weaker. I’d only recommend it if it’s on sale, since it’s pricier and very similar to the EDT. My favorite remains the EDP for the mint and that retro vibe. All three share the same DNA. P.S. I ended up buying it anyway 😀
Eros Parfum is green, aromatic, and vanilla-scented. The smell is almost identical to the previous ones, with minor variations. Fresh and minty opening, though the citrus and fruity notes are less intense than in the EDT and EDP. The vanilla adds sweetness from the start. Then a floral touch with lavender and geranium emerges, giving it a fougère vibe. After an hour, the mint fades, leaving a rich oriental and woody base until the end. Works well on fresh days, especially autumn and winter, for outings or parties. Excellent longevity, over 9 hours, though projection is lower. Only recommend if it’s at a good price, since it’s pricier and very similar to the EDT. My favorite remains the EDP for the mint and retro vibe. All three share the same DNA. P.S. I ended up buying it too 😀
Eros just turned 30 and moved up to the third floor. This is the most mature version of the line, with more amber and less playful apple and mint. Perfect for fans looking for something more serious without losing that flirtatious touch. Great launch, ideal for dates and nights. 9/10.
Eros has turned 30 and moved up to the third floor. This is the most mature version of the line, with more amber and less playful apple and mint. Ideal for fans looking for something more serious, though without losing the flirtatious touch. Good launch, perfect for dates and nights. 9/10.
I’ve worn this gem for three months; it’s my girlfriend’s favorite. Great essence, great smell, with a minty touch, then sweet and fresh. A very good option overall. Scent: 10/10, Projection: 8/10, Sillage: 7/10. It lasts about 7 hours on my skin. Rating: 8/10.
Smells great and is versatile for all year round. Longevity is good, but the projection is just enough… if you’re a fan of the EDT, give it a try, but I think it doesn’t innovate; it’s too derivative and the performance is mediocre.
Versace Eros Parfum: Versace lacks originality; it seems they want to refresh themselves with the same old idea. What would Gianni say? He innovated and took risks—that was his unique mark. This is a remastered version that feels like an Eros for adults; it’s not bad, but I expected something bolder. If you already have the EDT, it’s not worth it. If you don’t own any Eros, go for the Parfum. Mint, apple, and tonka bean dominate, and I sense vanilla even though it’s not listed, perhaps due to the amber. I see it for dates or dinners, better for night. I think women like it. It’s not spectacular or novel; it’s a familiar fragrance that people enjoy. You won’t stand out, but you’ll leave a good impression. Scent: 8.0, Projection: moderate, Longevity: regular 6 hours. Recommended.
Excellent for night or cold weather, dates, and dinners. The projection isn’t the best; after about an hour and a half, it stays close to the skin and lasts around 7 hours on me. It doesn’t take away from its sexy, masculine aroma.
VERSACE EROS PARFUM: Versace has lost its way with originality; it seems to want to reinvent itself using the same old formula. What would Gianni say? He always innovated, took risks, even aggressively—that was his unique signature. This Eros Parfum is a remastered version that could pass for an adult Eros. It’s not bad, but frankly, I expected something bolder and more daring, something that didn’t resemble the original so closely. If you already have the EDT, this isn’t worth buying. If you don’t own any Eros, I highly recommend it. Mint, apple, and tonka bean dominate, and although vanilla isn’t listed, I sense it, perhaps from the amber. I see it as ideal for dates or dinners, better suited for night. I think women will like it. It’s not spectacular or novel; it’s a known fragrance that people enjoy. You won’t stand out with it, but you will leave a good impression. Scent: 8.0. Projection: moderate. Longevity: average, about 6 hours. Recommended.
Lasts 7 to 8 hours, but the projection is short. I recommend it for dinner with your partner or for the office; it’s not invasive. It projects little, but the quality is excellent—it smells more elegant and formal than the EDP.
The projection isn’t the best, but the trail is on another level. You become an apple, vanilla, and mint bomb that brings freshness, though it’s concentrated and sometimes overwhelms me. As it settles, black pepper, patchouli, and tonka bean show through, adding maturity while the apple and vanilla still peek through. I haven’t tried the other two, but they smell the same. If you can’t decide, buy the cheaper one; if money isn’t an issue, go for this one—it’s definitely the best. Very festive and works perfectly with girls.
It doesn’t offer much protection, but it’s super versatile. Right after applying, it smells like intense mint and citrus. As it dries down, the apple comes out, followed by vanilla. Perfect for parties, especially in summer.
It’s a masterpiece, though out of the three, I stick with the EDP; this one smells great, perhaps sweeter and more refined. It lasts at least six hours with an amazing trail, though it projects less since it’s a parfum. It’s elegant and never disappoints. 7/10.
Few changes compared to the other Eros versions, but it feels more mature as it dries down. Something weird happened to me: the projection was beast mode at first—I could hear it from outside the car, which was amazing. But after three hours, it drops into a hole and I barely smell it. The EDT lasts longer on my skin, though it smells less formal. If it lasted as long as that first hour, it would be a beast, but that drop-off is huge. I love it, but that’s the catch; I don’t know if others experience this.
To sum up, this smells like everything and nothing all at once—super easy to wear but with serious presence. The opening matches previous versions, but as it dries down, it turns serious and elegant without losing its seductive edge. Some find it redundant, but I say it’s worth it. What I love most is the mint and pepper kick at the start, followed by apple and lavender, finishing with tonka bean, vanilla, and a hint of hidden patchouli. I need to buy another bottle when I run out; it’s a must-have for my collection.
Mentholated perfume with perfect balance. In my opinion, it’s more balanced and less piercing than the EDT and EDP, it keeps the same DNA but feels slightly less youthful. It lasts on skin about 2 to 4 hours more than the EDP and EDT. It’s one of those perfumes that doesn’t go unnoticed and pleases everyone. Anecdote: the first time I used it on skin and clothes, at university I said goodbye with a hug to a classmate; she wrote me that throughout her entire ride as a passenger, with the window breeze, she got bursts of the perfume. I realized it doesn’t go unnoticed and that anyone on public transport passing by will notice you. NOTE, it’s not a Beast mode, but with a couple of sprays on clothes it can surprise the performance.
Minty perfume with perfect balance. In my opinion, it’s more balanced and less piercing than the EDT and EDP; it keeps the same DNA but feels less youthful. It lasts 2 to 4 hours longer on skin than the other versions. It’s one of those perfumes that doesn’t go unnoticed and pleases everyone. Anecdote: the first time I wore it at university, I said goodbye with a hug to a classmate. When I got home, she wrote that during the entire car ride, she kept getting bursts of the perfume through the window. So I barely used it and realized it doesn’t go unnoticed; anyone passing by will notice. Note, it’s not a beast mode, but with a couple of sprays on clothes, the performance can be surprising.
The one who says Eros Flame is the best in the line hasn’t tried this beast. Definitely it’s the best in the Versace line; it was one of the first to say I’ll buy it again when I run out. Worth every penny.
PERFUME MASTERPIECE!!! I think I have a gold batch, literally, it lasts all day long. And think how much of a bargain it was, I used it without any hesitation and now I have about 70ml left, I treat it like holy bone. GREETINGS FROM CHILE. SCENT -> 9/10 ✓ LONGEVITY -> 9/10 ✓ PROJECTILE -> 9/10 ✓ QUALITY -> 9.5/10 ✓ PRICE -> 8.5/10 ✓ VERSATILITY -> 9/10 ✓
Didn’t blow my mind. I see it as youthful and versatile, but it’s nothing extraordinary. The longevity is terrible; on my skin it lasted three hours, although in a closed environment the scent floats. It smells very mentholated with citrus like lime and green apple; the dry-down is nicer than the opening because the tonka bean and vanilla take more prominence with the mint and citrus.
The best version of the green Eros. More refined than the EDT and EDP, with better performance. If you have any of the other two, this will be redundant, but if you don’t have any of them, go for this Parfum.
I can’t smell it; it seems like there’s ‘a little’ lemon, ‘a little’ mint, ‘a little’ apple… I feel the batch I bought in decant leaves much to be desired. For the price, go for the EDP, or if you want something bright and cheap, look for the EDT tester (it’s a beast, more youthful, but projects what the Parfum doesn’t).
Perfume fail, the current batch doesn’t last even half an hour.
Tested from a gifted vial, it’s a pleasant and noticeable fragrance, nothing new in current designer scents: soft citrus with a typical sweet amber from the 2020s. As a Parfum, I don’t feel it lasts or projects much. It seems better than the classic EDT, which went unnoticed because it was too sweet; this one feels more classy. I see it for relaxed or office environments, non-invasive and although not noticeable, it won’t offend anyone.
It’s pretty good. I think few fit the ‘for everyday’ concept as well as this one; it’s very versatile. Although a bit generic, it smells delicious. I recommend spending a bit more on this version than the others (EDP & EDT).
If you’re looking for a pepper-and-gas scent, go ahead, but for me, this is the weakest perfume I’ve ever tried; it’s the only one that makes me sneeze instantly. Women love it when it dries down, but I don’t like it at all—I’d rather wear nothing or stick with the famous Nautica Voyage.
If you’re looking for a peppercorn scent, go ahead, but for me, it’s the worst I’ve ever tried; it sneezes me instantly. Women love the dry-down, but I hate it; I’d rather have nothing than this, I prefer the famous Matanichos (Nautica Voyage).