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Guess 1981 Indigo for Men

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Guess
3.76 de 5
731 votos

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Descripción

Guess 1981 Indigo for Men by Guess is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2018, this composition features top notes of fig, blue lavender, sage, and bergamot; a heart of coconut nectar, oakmoss, iris, and tonka bean; and a base of cedar, musk, and amber.

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  • Invierno 6.9%
  • Primavera 34%
  • Verano 42%
  • Otoño 17%
  • Día 72%
  • Noche 28%

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  • Positivo 70%
  • Negativo 16%
  • Neutral 15%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 4 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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  • It’s a scent that doesn’t seek kinship with others nor reinterpret them; it’s original. To my nose, it resembles Mercedes Benz EDT a bit, probably due to the fig note, which here is more of a green leaf and has some similarity to the floral in Mercedes. The opening is synthetic, and the alcohol is felt on the first sniff. Then the fig or the green leaf comes in, and it’s wearable. I don’t perceive coconut, except for a very weak sweet nuance. I wear it at the office during the day and at night without any problems. Don’t have high expectations unless you want a scent different from the most famous ones. It’s not for blind buys, not for gifting, and not for specific use cases. I recommend it for those who want to take a leap and smell different. It’s cheap, achieves its goal, is versatile, synthetic, but it smells good.

  • It smells authentic, not trying to imitate anyone, though it reminds me a bit of Mercedes Benz EDT. The fig note is more about the green leaf of the tree, sharing something in common with the floral in that other scent. The opening is synthetic, and you can smell the alcohol at first, but then the green fig kicks in and becomes wearable. I don’t detect coconut, except for a very soft sweet touch. I wear it during the day at the office and at night without any issues. Don’t expect much from it unless you’re looking for something different from the famous ones. It’s not for blind buys or gifting, but rather for those who want to try new things and smell different. It’s cheap, does its job, is versatile and synthetic, but it smells good.

  • It’s a lifesaver when you don’t know what to wear and don’t want to be overly sophisticated. It stands out thanks to its fig note, which distinguishes it from the classics of 2020. It’s unique, synthetic but with character, pleasant and relaxing, nothing too suggestive. Its notes are coconut, fig, and green moss. It doesn’t have much development, but it’s what I’ve used the most this year and it has brightened my difficult days. It’s affordable and lasts about 6 hours on skin.

  • It helps me get out of a bind when I don’t know what to wear and don’t want to be the most sophisticated. It delivers by winning me over with the fig note, which sets it apart from the classics of 2020; nothing currently in fashion resembles it. Perhaps that’s why I’m writing this review: it’s unique. It’s certainly synthetic, but not everything is these days, so don’t blame it; better to appreciate that it’s unique, pleasant, relaxed, and unsuggestive. Its components are coconut, fig, and green moss. There’s no considerable development, but it’s what I’ve used most this year 2020, and I’ve grown fond of it because it brightens my days in a difficult year. It’s economical and lasts about 6 hours on skin.

  • Within five minutes of applying it, it smells terrible. Don’t buy it. It’s been the worst blind buy I’ve made so far.

  • It smells terrible five minutes after application. Do not buy it. This has been the worst blind perfume purchase I’ve ever made.

  • Buy blind without regrets. It smells very unique, nothing like those repetitive ‘fresh blue’ lines. It’s the perfect example that a cheap EDT doesn’t have to be bad; I paid less than $20 and it lasts as long as a $40 or $60 fragrance. I’m angry reading complaints about scents under $25. Another example is Nautica Voyage, which at $13 has excellent longevity on skin and clothes.

  • Adry_slim

    This is synonymous with summer. It opens with fig, but not strong or annoying like Paula’s Ibiza, but soft and slightly sweet. After 20 or 30 minutes, it becomes sweeter, without being cloying, thanks to the coconut and tonka bean, and stays that way until it fades. Don’t expect championship-level projection; it projects well for the first and second hour, then stays close to the skin and lasts a maximum of 6 or 7 hours. That said, if you apply it on clothes, it will last longer. The scent is very rich for such an affordable fragrance. Recommended for the summer wardrobe.

  • Adry_slim

    This is synonymous with summer. It opens with a soft, sweet fig, nothing as harsh as Paula’s Ibiza. After a few minutes, the coconut and tonka bean become more noticeable without being cloying. Projection is good for the first two hours, then it settles close to the skin and lasts about 6 to 7 hours. If you spray it on clothes, it lasts even longer. The scent is very rich for such a low price. Recommended for your summer wardrobe.

  • Smells like car deodorant and gives me nausea; I had to gift it away. The person I gave it to absolutely loved it and even received compliments. The price-to-quality ratio is decent; it projects well but the sillage is moderate. Don’t buy it blindly.

  • It smells like car deodorant to me and gives me nausea. I bought it and had to gift it, but the person who received it loved it and even got compliments. The price-to-quality ratio is decent: moderate sillage but projects quite well. Don’t buy it blindly.

  • Don’t expect much evolution in this perfume; it just smells like sweet coconut. It’s not unpleasant, but it’s not particularly interesting unless that’s exactly what you’re looking for.

  • pedro884m

    A slightly sweet and fruity scent, smelling of fig and coconut. It’s addictive; I can’t stop smelling my wrist. It lasts about 5 days on my skin and has low projection.

  • pedro884m

    A slightly sweet and fruity scent that smells like fig and a bit of coconut. It’s addictive; I can’t stop smelling my wrist. Lasts about 5 hours on my skin with minimal projection.

  • I bought a 5ml decant to try it out, and I have to admit, I really liked it. It opens with a sweet coconut note mixed with soft fig, but that’s about it for the evolution. Projection lasts around 30 minutes before settling into a more intimate skin scent. On clothes, it projects for over an hour; on skin, it lasts 4-5 hours before fading completely. I’d recommend this for situations like the gym or shopping—activities lasting 2-3 hours, unless you plan to reapply. At around $22, I’d buy it again.

  • Osorio Nando

    A good perfume in the $20-$30 range. You quickly notice that fig note upon spraying, which feels a bit synthetic, and the coconut isn’t very prominent in the dry down. It’s rich for hot weather and daily wear, but you’ll need to reapply every 3-4 hours. Still, it’s great for the price and won’t hurt your wallet. I recommend it for the value and scent.

  • Soprano.perfume

    It’s not citrusy; it’s quite dry. I wouldn’t recommend it. Doesn’t smell like summer.

  • Soprano.perfume

    It’s not citrusy; it’s very dry. I don’t recommend it. It doesn’t smell like summer.

  • It’s a fragrance that seems strange to me but I like it. Personally, that coconut scent for some weird reason reminds me of the beach in summer, but that sweetness at the same time reminds me of winter. I love wearing it to school on days where the temperature varies a lot, those days where it’s cold in the morning and hot in the afternoon; I feel it’s the best balance for this fragrance because with extreme heat you can get pretty cloying. As for sillage and projection, they’re okay; I got it for 420 pesos. My rating: 8/10 (you have to know how to use it well).

  • The previous reviews don’t know what they’re talking about; they’re wrong. I’m telling you it’s not for summer or fresh vibes; it’s for autumn and winter. It’s a mix of fig (somewhat acidic), not-too-sweet coconut, and a smoky note. Good, pretty, and cheap. A good perfume.

  • It doesn’t last even if you overapply. A disappointment regarding its longevity, as the scent is rich and versatile.

  • It’s a juvenile-youth fragrance. As a first purchase for someone new, it’s decent: good price and a pleasant synthetic scent. You can detect sweet coconut, a bit of fig, and soft wood. Although it doesn’t list vanilla, it carries tonka, which adds a sweetness that combined with the coconut can be overwhelming (I get the idea that it smells like a taxi air freshener). That’s why, even though it seems like a daytime and hot-weather scent, I think it’s better for evening and night in spring and summer. It lasts about 3 to 4 hours with moderate projection at first. In my opinion, it smells better on clothes, specifically white t-shirts, totally informal. I bought it blind out of boredom in 2020—my mistake—and to be honest, I use it very little. If you’re a collector and can’t try it, you won’t miss much. But if you get it and like it, awesome! It has the three Bs. Thanks for reading… and beware of the coconut!

  • It’s a youthful, budget-friendly fragrance, perfect for beginners. It has a pleasant synthetic scent with sweet coconut, fig, and wood. Although it doesn’t list vanilla, it carries tonka that, when mixed with the coconut, can be a bit overwhelming (reminds me of a taxi air freshener). Works better for me in the evening during spring and summer. Lasts 3 to 4 hours with moderate initial projection. Smells best on clothes, like a white t-shirt, very casual. I bought it blindly in 2020 out of boredom and it was a mistake; I use it rarely. If you’re a collector and haven’t tried it, you won’t miss much. But if you like it, it’s awesome! It has the three Bs. Thanks, and watch out for the coconut.

  • The perfume itself is good and potent, but for me, at 40, it’s unbearable. Horrible. I hate every single note. I bought it out of curiosity; it works well on a young guy, like a 12-year-old kid.