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Geranium Pour Monsieur

Dominique Ropion
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Dominique Ropion
4.01 de 5
1,679 votos

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Descripción

Geranium Pour Monsieur by Frederic Malle is a men's fragrance from the aromatic family. Launched in 2009, the nose behind this composition is Dominique Ropion. The top notes are mint, geranium, star anise, and basil; the heart includes cloves, cinnamon, eucalyptus, and valley lily (muguet); and the base is formed by musk, sandalwood, incense, styrax, benzoin, and ambroxan.

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  • Invierno 8.3%
  • Primavera 37%
  • Verano 39%
  • Otoño 16%
  • Día 79%
  • Noche 21%

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Comunidad

1,679 votos

  • Positivo 76%
  • Negativo 15%
  • Neutral 9.9%

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  • Geranium Pour Monsieur is a modern, alternative take on classic fougères. It’s original, fresh, and terpene-forward, built around rhodinol and CO2 mint, softened by star anise and spices. It pays homage to the eternal Azzaro Pour Homme, designed for men and hot weather. The heart revolves around Chinese geranium—the best on the market—softer than the Bourbon variety. It’s linear until dry-down and uses high-tech natural essences. Pierre Guillaume later explored this style in Huitieme Art. The dry-down features sandalwood, musks, incense, and benzoin for richness. The trail is light, perfect for daily wear. Incredibly attractive, current, and balanced, it’s poised to become the new elegant classic. Fun fact: Frederic Malle wears it. Magnificent, exceptional value. Rating: 9.1.

  • El poder del aroma

    Mint caramel with geranium. Obviously, it doesn’t exist, but if I had to describe it that way, I would. Others say it smells like toothpaste, but the mint is key here. I agree with gelo999. It has an enveloping, uplifting freshness. It gave me a sense of well-being just smelling it. Very masculine, original, perfect for spring and summer.

  • WifredoSilva78

    How does this work? Do you change your nickname on full moon nights, or do you turn into a werewolf?

  • It comes out like a mint bomb with geranium and a hint of anise. Too much mint that reminds me of toothpaste. It’s fresh and refreshing, so many people will probably love it, but I just didn’t get it. The mint lasts an hour, then fades, letting the aromatic and fresh geranium rise without being too floral. That’s where my problem starts: when I notice the cinnamon and clove spices and start to like it, the potency drops and it disappears in minutes. What a shame. It smells good at first, but after three hours, you can’t smell it at all, even bringing your nose close. It could be my pH, a disastrous reformulation, or anosmia. I see it as a masculine scent for heat and the office. For those who get along with it, it’s great, original, and I understand why many like it. But on my skin, it’s a resounding no.

  • It launches like a mint bomb with geranium and a hint of anise. Too much mint that reminds me of toothpaste. It’s fresh and refreshing, sure many will love it, but I didn’t get it. The mint lasts an hour then fades, letting the aromatic, fresh geranium rise without being overly floral. That’s where my issue starts: when I catch the cinnamon and clove spices and start liking it, the power drops and it disappears in minutes. Pity. It smells good at first, but after three hours, you can’t detect it anymore, even up close. Could be my pH, a disastrous reformulation, or anosmia. I see it as masculine, for heat and the office. For those it works on, it’s great, original, and I understand why many like it. But on my skin, it’s a resounding no.

  • ..fRAG1977

    I won’t give my own opinion, here’s my partner’s take: it reminds him of the bug spray he used on trips to Mozambique. He says it smells terrible, especially to mosquitoes, because it actually kills them.

  • ..fRAG1977

    I’m not giving my own opinion; it’s my partner’s. For her, it smells like the mosquito repellent from her trips to Mozambique. She says it’s a repulsive scent, especially for mosquitoes, because it kills them.

  • samucel87

    It smells like mint toothpaste right when you spray it, then dries down to citronela on the skin; because of the geranium, some people mistake it for mosquito repellent and I hate it.

  • samucel87

    At first, it smells like pure mint, like toothpaste. Then it fades, leaving a trail of citronella, which is why some people think it smells like mosquito repellent. It doesn’t convince me at all.

  • Dominique Ropion is a genius, but here the concept fails. An overdose of artificial mint that doesn’t fit with the rest. If you like mint, there are better options.