Men
Homem Verum
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Homem Verum by Natura is a spicy woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2018, this composition was created by Verônica Kato and John Gamba. The top notes unfold with sage, black pepper, and nutmeg; the heart reveals violet leaves, amber, and jasmine; while the base notes settle on suede, copaiba balsam, vanilla, vetiver, cashmere, iris, musk, cedar, and sandalwood.
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Very exquisite. Although it has an 80% similarity to Carolina Herrera CH Sport for Men, with Natura being less sweet and more mossy and violet. If you see Natura soaps, look: I went from Hermes and Chanel soaps and ended up very grateful for Natura in terms of quality, longevity, and fixative. I don’t pay more for a brand than for quality; Natura has very good products. It doesn’t resemble Encre Noire by Lalique at all.
It resembles CH Men, but not in the quality of the notes; yes, in the end, it will leave you with an intense patchouli scent, very hard to wear for young people.
I love this perfume; it’s quite heavy and very long-lasting, especially on clothes; without a doubt, the best Men’s fragrance so far. Still need to try the last two, which are only available in Brazil. On me, it lasts more than 8 hours and on clothes for days; the trail remains present. Although it’s green, it’s not mature; I think it’s for adults but easily usable after 20. Since it’s applied, it smells like suede with green touches, but you have to try it first because not everyone likes green scents and might find them too mature. In my opinion, it resembles CH Men quite a bit, but I’d go for the Men’s version because of the price: you pay 50% of what CH Men costs. Although, well, due to its trail and longevity, it’s easy to get used to the scent and stop noticing it after a few wears. Worth trying.
This fragrance is too good; it’s a clone of CH Men, smells 95% the same, and lasts longer than the original for a slightly lower price. Honestly, I highly recommend it.
It’s incredible, excellent, soft, slightly sweet, ideal for the office or a romantic night. A super pleasant scent; that kind of sugared suede with green notes gives it elegance and sensuality. It’s very easy to relate to CH Man and easy to wear. Ideal for blind buys and for gifting.
I’ve bought it a second time; I find it very good. Yes, many people say I smell like marijuana because its aroma resembles that plant, but I really like it, haha.
My first impression was: I’ve heard this before; I didn’t think my nose would relate it to CH by Carolina Herrera; I live in rural Argentina where it’s easier to find Natura than an imported fragrance. Nothing to do with marijuana; this smells like sage and suede. Unfortunately, it has the lowest projection in the Men’s line. I own the entire line, and curiously, I notice this one is higher quality than the others, although in my opinion Potence and Spices (already discontinued) are the richest.
Let’s say it’s the twin brother of Carolina Herrera CH, but this one is less sweet and a bit more herbal. Both smell great and are very similar, but I prefer this Natura one because it’s less sweet and more herbal. Natura definitely perfects what’s already been done; if you already own Carolina Herrera CH, there’s no point in buying this unless you’re running out of the other.
Spectacular fragrance: opens just like Carolina Herrera but then turns green, creamy, and powdery. It feels super powdery in the air and its trail is huge; a friend had one and the wind carried the scent to me from about 8 meters away. It’s an atomic bomb! Very versatile, I give it a 9/10. Buy it.
It’s a clone of Carolina Herrera 212 Men VIP; it smells identical, but you can tell it has a bit more pepper. If you don’t like that note, better not to buy it.
I don’t have Carolina Herrera’s CH so I don’t know how similar it is, but Verum is a sweet, creamy fragrance with a leather scent. As an anecdote, the first time I wore it, my girlfriend asked me if I had smoked marijuana.
I bought it blindly, it arrived yesterday, what a pleasant surprise!!! I didn’t have much trust in it because people said it smelled like cannabis or something similar. I assure you, it doesn’t smell anything like that at all. To me, honestly, it seemed like an exquisite scent. Longevity: 7-8 hours (barely noticeable at the end), sillage: moderate, scent: 9/10, price: 10/10 (I got it on sale and I can’t stop smelling it).
To start, this perfume doesn’t smell like marijuana; it smells great, elegant, and masculine thanks to the violet and suede notes (similar to leather). It’s true that it has an 80% vibe similar to CH Men, but it’s less sweet, more versatile, and I also perceive green notes that add freshness, with acceptable longevity and fixation.
I love it! It has nothing to envy from any other designer fragrance. Many people have told me about the marijuana-like smell it has, but it depends on who you ask… they know nothing about fragrances. Those same people who told me that later tried to buy the perfume from me. It’s very good.
Veronica Kato’s best creation for men. Many have already said it reminds them of CH Men, but I keep coming back to this one. Super herbal and potent opening, exquisite dry down, and a sillage, projection, and longevity worthy of the best designer scents. I like it more than CH Men because it’s less sweet, more spiced, heavier, a true man’s perfume. Scent: 10, Price: 9, Longevity: 10. Recommended, but not so much for young guys.
Verum is a very potent herbal, one of those super masculine perfumes I can’t share with my husband; he absolutely loves this because its longevity exceeds all expectations—literally lasts over 12 hours on his skin, still noticeable after a shower, and the projection is great too. He gets tons of compliments, even though he stops smelling it himself.
It’s a green, fresh scent with a slightly aquatic musk when dry. It vaguely reminded me of Avon’s Encounter. It has decent longevity and projection for the price, and a fresh, clean scent that won’t make you stand out, but I doubt it will offend anyone (well, maybe niche lovers for bringing a $30 fragrance that just does its job). Rating: 7/10.
I tested it with a small amount and it feels herbal, slightly mentholated, sweet, with a very soft suede/leather base at the dry down. Excellent for hot days. If you apply too much, it turns into a strong herbal and minty scent. Be careful.
What a huge surprise with this scent. I didn’t expect a catalog product to perform this well, though it is quite flat and that could be annoying… it’s a pleasant green smell with a touch of sweetness; you can definitely detect the musk and suede; very good longevity.
Honestly, I was surprised by how similar it is to CH Men. I compared them side by side, and yes, they’re almost identical. The Natura version leans a bit more herbal, with that note reminiscent of cannabis, though it’s more patchouli-driven. It’s green, fresh, sweet, and herbal—like freshly cut grass. It’s fairly linear, but high quality with excellent longevity and projection. If you like CH Men, this is equal to or better than it. I wouldn’t buy it blindly, but without a doubt, it’s top-tier. Scent: 8/10, Longevity: 9/10, Projection: 8/10, Sillage: 7/10, Value: 10/10, Blind Buy: 6/10, Season: Temperate and warm climates.
Wow, wow, wow. The resemblance to Ch is phenomenal, hard to believe. Slightly less sweet, but that powdery/herbal part is a delight. Unbeatable price from Natura. It’s the first fragrance I’ve bought from this house and I was enchanted. I’ve always loved Carolina Herrera’s Ch, my girlfriend’s favorite scent and my dream fragrance. I loved it until reformulations killed it, to the point where I didn’t want to buy it again. The trail and longevity of the original were poor, nothing cheap. All this improved and surpassed by Natura Verum.
If you still have the chance, buy it. Floral, sweet, herbal, and woody aroma, with excellent longevity and very versatile. It’s 95% similar to Carolina Herrera’s Ch Men, since I own both and decided to buy it after comparing it with a 1 ml sample they gifted me. Knowing it was more affordable, I didn’t hesitate. The noticeable difference is that this smells a bit more herbal than Ch Men. A lady told me she loved that scent, while Ch Men was her favorite, but that day I wore this. It works for everything from sports occasions to going to the office on Fridays without being unnoticed. At first, sweet flowers with leather stand out; after a few minutes, you perceive herbal and woody notes, and it continues like that. Longevity: 7, Trail: 10, Value: 10, Versatility: 8, Compliments: 10. Total: 9.
I don’t know what it has to do with Ch since I didn’t try it; what I do know is that it’s not easy to identify the notes. It smells like a soup or cream that stings the nostrils, with sharp notes analogous to citrus (without being citrus) and woods in the background, placing it in the territory of masculine oriental scents. The descriptor that summarizes it is ‘synthetic,’ though vague. It’s cheap, projects well, and lasts quite a while, with excellent value for money. It piqued my curiosity, which is why I bought it to answer the question ‘what does this smell like.’ I don’t think I’ll use it much, maybe as an indoor scent. Edition: I used it as intended and, I must admit, despite everything, it’s HV and accompanies you all day without being overwhelming: two applications under the shirt are enough. It shows complexity, changing noticeably over the hours. I compared it with Ch. Although they share notes, HV feels like a Ch Extreme, with notes amplified to the point where they’re hard to identify except through generic descriptors. Ch is more delicate and refined, with complex evolution and attractive base notes (I could find analogies with Creed Millesime). If you’re looking for longevity, HV beats Ch by a landslide. If you want to complicate your life, I’d say Ch is an EdT and HV is an EdP. I see them as complementary.
Pure green grass. I love it. On skin, it has good longevity and power, but on clothes, it’s a direct punch to the nose. Highly recommended.
It smells like marijuana with sugar! I didn’t like it, though it’s not bad. It seems like they tried to copy Carolina Herrera’s Ch Men, but this Verum lasts less and smells more herbal, which I don’t quite enjoy. Its low price matches what it offers: it smells like herbs with sugar and that’s all. It’s very linear and short-lived on skin. I’ve already finished a bottle and won’t be buying it again.
Months pass and I keep insisting: this Verum is very rich. I don’t understand why they define it as ozonic or aquatic. It’s totally green grass and suede (very intense). I recommend trying it and experimenting with your senses.
I hate knowing it’s a discontinued gem from Natura. It smells herbal but sweet in just the right measure; not freshly cut grass, but fresh aromatic herbs with a slight amber undertone. It’s addictive—I know I won’t be able to restock it, so I use it sparingly for personal enjoyment. It brings me peace to smell it, and I absolutely love it.
Finally got it after much trouble. It arrived and I’m so glad. It’s 95% Ch Men, excellent quality, projection, and longevity. Green, woody, powdery notes with just the right touch of alcohol. My favorites are Ch Men, Herrera For Men, and Perry Ellis 360 Red; I take such good care of them, so this Homem Verum was a gift from heaven. Fragrances add a special touch to moments, create memories, and generate liveliness, peace, and joy.
I love it: it’s green, fresh, dandy, and very rich.
Clean and dandy, reminds me of Ch Men. Moderate trail and lasts over 6 hours.
I agree that it’s very similar to Herrera’s CH, which I have in a 10ml decant. Here, the sweetness and woods are adorned by copaiba; the rest is almost identical to Carolina Herrera. If you know that scent, there’s nothing more to say. Longevity and projection are similar, with Natura being slightly superior, noting that it’s also very subtle. Excellent fragrance, very good quality, and recommended.
Elegant, sophisticated, and clean. It’s a gentleman’s aroma from the 90s. Personally, I wear it daily, and it’s one of my favorites.
It’s the best CH clone I’ve smelled so far 😍
It has 90% similarity to Carolina Herrera’s CH Men. I must highlight its longevity: with just two sprays, you get 8-9 hours of excellent performance, and the projection lasts about 4 hours. I bought it a year ago and don’t use it much, but it’s not bad; in fact, it receives compliments from women who love it deeply. The iris note can be heavy at first, but it disappears within 1-2 hours. It’s a blind buy if you liked CH Men.
Excellent fragrance. Almost identical to CH Men and you won’t notice it’s a lower-quality dupe. In short: green, sweet, and woody. Lately, I’ve been looking for perfumes at Natura that aren’t synthetic and overwhelming; this is one of the few good ones I’ve found.
It’s the best CH Men clone I’ve found, and it even works better than the original. I have half a bottle from 2018/2019 that performs flawlessly. The only issue is I got tired of it, maybe due to the potency or the scent. I remember buying a cheap CH Men and testing it in a store; it was practically the same as the Verum, so I ran away with my set. I went back to the perfumery later, and CH Men won me over. The Verum has impressive projection and longevity; a colleague noticed it from 6 meters away after 3 hours. It’s attention-grabbing, gets compliments, and some subtle complaints; many say it smells like cannabis. Before buying, test it on your skin several times. If you like it, you’ll save money and get something that doesn’t envy the original’s quality.
I grabbed a batch of Verum (exp 04/24) and since I knew what I was getting, I bought it. It’s very similar to my CH Men, though there are differences: this one is more herbal and green, while the CH is sweeter. They’re 70-80% similar—a scent I like. Use it up to 20 degrees; in higher heat, it becomes rough, smelling like dry grass or cannabis. It’s for everyday wear, ideal for dates or going out with a partner. Curiously, my male friends are the ones who compliment it the most. Projection is good for the first hour and a half, then it settles close to the skin; longevity is acceptable, around 7 hours.
I bought it in 2022 and let it sit untouched for a long time. At first, I smelled fresh grass in the morning, but nothing revolutionary. I read it was related to CH Men and tried it with high hopes today, yet I didn’t find anything as positive as other reviews; it feels weak, very light, and has a strong resemblance to Homem Neo (I prefer the Neo myself). I wouldn’t pay more than the 400 pesos it cost two years ago. The good thing is that, being discontinued, it fits perfectly into a collection.
Definitely reminds me of CH Men, though it’s not identical. The bottle is simple with a magnetic cap; I bought it for around 750 Mexican pesos. I liked it a lot and wore it a few days ago since the original was reformulated and this Verum was a decent option. Longevity is about 6 hours, projection reaches an arm’s length, and the sillage lasts around 2 hours.
It feels like the lost child of CH Men and Montblanc Emblem: the opening is pure CH Men, while the drydown leans toward Emblem. It smells spectacular—leather, amber, and vanilla. On my skin, the green note is subtle; I detect more of a sweet, woody leather with a peppery freshness and a velvety iris base. It’s super versatile for weather, occasion, and age, though I’d avoid it in extreme heat.