Men
Halloween Tattoo Man
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Halloween Tattoo Man by Halloween is an aromatic fougère fragrance for men. Launched in 2015, this composition features an olfactory pyramid that opens with top notes of martini, apple, mandarin, bamboo leaves, and cardamom; develops into a heart of ginger, sea salt, black pepper, and tarragon; and settles on a base of musk, ambergris, sandalwood, and patchouli.
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- Positivo 78%
- Negativo 18%
- Neutral 4.5%
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Reminds me of the PR One Million; otherwise, it’s very good and has a great price.
I have the regular Halloween version and tested this Tattoo. Only the opening has a minimal difference; after 10 minutes, it smells exactly like the original. I’m sticking with the regular version.
I own both the Traditional and the Tattoo. They are two distinct perfumes. The Traditional smells like leather, vanilla, and cinnamon—sweet and spicy, similar to One Million but more mysterious and informal. I wore it during the day and wouldn’t do it again; it just smells like ginger. It’s totally for night. The Tattoo, although also a night scent, I wore it during the day and it smells like green apple, fruity like watermelon, with a salty touch, bamboo, and martini. By day it’s fresh, salty, and citrusy. At night it changes, becoming mysterious and masculine. It projects well, women love it. It’s versatile, has good sillage, and in the cold, you notice the fruity, salty masculine touch with cardamomo without being overwhelming. Not like CK One Shock. Congratulations J. del Pozo.
I love it! It’s unique; there’s nothing like it. Very versatile; I wore it in 25-degree summer heat and it smelled fresh, lots of apple and martini. In the cold, it’s pure martini. The sillage is heavy and lasts 10 hours on the skin.
The best of Halloween Man: special aroma, versatile, and great top notes. The downside: the dry down is unique and won’t suit everyone. The first 15 minutes with dahlia, ginger, and citrus are top-tier. Then it turns into a heavy ‘ball’ of sea salt with the base, and that’s where I stopped liking it. I understand others might enjoy it. I used 1/4 of the bottle and gifted the rest.
It’s a typical fragrance; I bought it out of curiosity and it smells quite like the regular version. In the One Million line, it’s pleasant but without many surprises. I’m not disgusted by it; you can definitely detect the wood and cardamomo with the citrus. Lasting power is normal, about 3-5 hours on the skin. The sillage is light, meant for personal enjoyment or close proximity. Ideal for spring and summer. Nothing surprising, just like the original.