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Hunter Men
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Armaf Hunter Men is a woody floral musk fragrance for men. The top notes are grapefruit, cedar needles, rosemary, and cardamom; the heart notes are ylang-ylang, neroli, and frankincense; the base notes are cedar, sandalwood, and vetiver.
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I really like it; it’s very masculine and pleasant. They say it’s similar to Lacoste L.12.12 White, but I haven’t tried that one. The opening is intense, green, citrusy, fresh, and bubbly. At first, it seems like natural pepper, but it’s a very pleasant olfactory illusion. Then floral notes emerge without being overpowering, sitting on a bed of woods and resins, creating a rich smoky floral note where the flowers only add refinement. The dry-down is smoky, woody, masculine, and elegant. It’s versatile for spring-summer; except for the opening, the entire development feels warm, soft, and a little fresh. Longevity and projection are very good: over 8 hours on skin, moderate but intense projection for the first two hours, then an enveloping aura. Very versatile, for warm or cold seasons, day or night. Incredible value for money, highly recommended.
It’s very similar to Halloween Man Rock On, especially that woody, citrusy, and acidic opening. Here, rosemary gives it a strong herbal, mentholated, almost medicinal character. The opening is so aromatic it even tickles a bit and makes you want to pull your head back; it bubbles through the entire respiratory tract. The dry-down is exquisite: still woody, with a pleasant floral touch, fresh, slightly creamy-balsamic, and very casual, almost sporty. It smells like ‘fresh woods.’ Ideal for walks, shopping, the office, or the gym, from spring to autumn. Curious note: the atomizer smells like cannabis leaves, nothing smoky.
At first, it didn’t convince me; I live in 36°C weather and it’s strong and ‘weird,’ but after 10 minutes it smells excellent. After two hours, it leaves a fresh sandalwood trail that projects really well. I bought the set with gel and shampoo for 600 pesos and it lasted over 10 hours. For the price, it’s a great option.
It’s basically the classic Lacoste Blanc, but way cheaper with better longevity and projection. If the clone beats the original, it’s highly recommended: smells like fine soap, clean, with citrus fruits and green notes. It’s neutral, perfect for summer or mild climates during the day. Scent: 9/10, Longevity: 8/10, Projection: 7/10. For the price, it’s a 9/10 quality. If you love Lacoste Blanc or Zara 8.0, buy it without hesitation.
Very similar to Lacoste Blanc.
This is my third Armaf perfume I’ve bought (Club de Nuit Intense and Armaf Craze), and I’m sticking with my rating: excellent perfumes. Without comparing it to Lacoste, my experience was this: a citrusy and green opening in the style of CK One… a bit strong, I’d say. A few minutes later, the florals come out and a scent that reminded me of something… then I realized it’s the same aromatic base as DG Light Blue Intense. It’s not an exact clone, but they share that nuance. It’s not entirely a novel scent, but it’s good. A success: I have a collection of about 30 perfumes, and I’m a bit disappointed when I buy scents very similar to ones I already own and end up gifting one. But this smells a bit different from mine, so I like it. Given a slightly strong opening and good performance, I recommend not over-spraying. If you’re going to work or university: two sprays are enough. If you’re going to an open area, three is sufficient. These are the kind of perfumes you enjoy (and others do) while they’re perceived in just the right measure. Finally: I see it as versatile, though limiting for very formal occasions. Day and night (why not?). I wouldn’t use it for extreme heat (beach, for example) or a very hot day, but afterward it’s acceptable.
Unfortunately, it feels very feminine to me.
Overall, I think it’s a fairly fresh floral, with a very noticeable resemblance to Lacoste Blanc but differing in longevity and projection. The white flowers give it a unisex touch and leave a slightly sunscreen-like sensation at the end. No matter how hard I tried, I didn’t notice the vetiver or frankincense. The quality seems superior to Lacoste’s, and for the price, I give it an 8/10.
I work in an office with lots of people, so I’m looking for something pleasant for enclosed spaces. I like florals, specifically lavender and iris. I found this one and liked the ylang-ylang note. The opening is citrusy (typical of Armaf, a bit alcoholic with grapefruit and soft rosemary). The cardamomo, which I adore, isn’t noticeable. Its magic lies in the dry-down: ylang-ylang and neroli appear, a smell almost like a flower field, a lesser version of Champs-Élysées. Smoky woody dry-down with moderate longevity. Ideal for the office, during the day, in autumn, spring, or summer, with casual wear and a button-down shirt. Not for the beach; it doesn’t go unnoticed but doesn’t overwhelm. Longevity: 6/10 (3-5h), Projection: 4/10 (1h close to skin), Price: 8/10 ($25), Occasion: Autumn, Spring-Summer, Day, Casual Office. Overall Note: 6/10.
I work in a crowded office and need something pleasant for enclosed spaces. I like florals; I have lavender and iris in my collection. I found this perfume, liked its ylang-ylang note, and it didn’t disappoint. The opening is a bit citrusy (but of medium quality, as is typical with Armaf). The grapefruit opening with soft rosemary felt a bit alcoholic to me. Cardamone, one of my favorite notes, wasn’t noticeable. But the dry down is where the magic happens: ylang and neroli flowers appear, a scent almost like a flower field, an imitation of Les Champs-Élysées but of lower quality. Finally, woody notes give it a slight longevity. Ideal for the office, daytime, autumn, spring, or summer. Best with casual wear (obviously with a shirt). Not for the beach with a t-shirt and sandals (there are better options). It doesn’t go unnoticed but isn’t overwhelming; no one will be bothered, on the contrary, everyone will find the aroma pleasant. Longevity: 6/10 (3-5 hours). Sillage: 4/10 (1 hour then skin scent). Price: 8/10 ($25). Occasion: Autumn, spring-summer, day. Setting: Casual office (shirt). Satisfying: 5/10. Overall Note: 6/10.
A cheerful, floral, white fragrance that smells clean, perfect for the heat with ylang-ylang as the star. Very similar to Lacoste White but with double the longevity; just remember that Lacoste was a bit more powdery. Definitely worth it since you can find it very cheap, around $25.
Doesn’t last at all, but smells great.
Inevitably compared to Lacoste White, but this clone outperforms the original: it wins in longevity, projection, and price-to-quality ratio.
Smells like Lacoste Blanc at first (the opening is slightly different), but once it dries down it’s a masterpiece. Plus, it lasts twice as long as the original.
Smells deliciously rich, soft, and masculine, with that woody and fresh touch that makes it perfect for everyday wear. Safe purchase.
I like this fragrance and it reminds me of the scent that real Christmas trees used to leave in the air back in the old days, those years when we put a real pine tree in the home. It’s curious.
Don’t be fooled by the horrible bottle; it’s a hidden gem from Armaf. It smells delicious, citrus/floral, and in the dry-down it becomes creamy with woods. It reminds me a lot of Eau de Lacoste L.12.12 White, being a 95% dupe of the ‘Lacoste Blanc’ Limited Edition, but sweeter, more potent, and with ultra-improved performance: over 8 hours on skin and good projection for the first hour. At first, it smells synthetic, but after 5 minutes the magic starts: it’s a compliment factory, super versatile, and ideal for daily use.
Don’t let the horrible bottle fool you, it’s a hidden gem from Armaf, an excellent scent at a low price. It smells delicious, it’s a men’s fragrance with citrus/floral accords. On dry down, it becomes creamier, highlighting the woody notes, ideal for mild and warm climates. Its DNA reminds a lot of Eau de Lacoste L.12.12 White, being a 95% dupe of the ‘White Lacoste’ Limited Edition, but with a sweeter touch, greater potency, and ultra-improved performance. On skin, it lasts more than 8 hours leaving a good trail that radiates beyond your arm in the first hour. At first, it smells quite synthetic, but after 5 minutes the magic begins: it’s a compliment factory, super versatile, ideal for daily use.
Incredible, this doesn’t just smell like Lacoste Blanc, it surpasses it, both in longevity and potency. It smells 98% identical; those who say it smells synthetic don’t know where they’re getting that from, Lacoste Blanc smells very natural, haha. I’m a huge fan of Lacoste Blanc, it’s one of the perfumes I’ve bought the most, and I have to say this is better. I love Lacoste Blanc, but the truth is it doesn’t last as long as before anymore. This Armaf Hunter for me has an almost identical opening but is more potent and vibrant, maybe that’s why some say it smells synthetic, but for me, that’s better, a vibrant and powerful aroma. People who smell it on you love it. Aside from the fact that it’s identical to Lacoste Blanc, how is the perfume itself? Well, while it lasts double or more than Lacoste Blanc, I wouldn’t say it’s a beast in longevity, at most about 6 hours and the last ones are skin scent… maybe a bit more. Still, it’s good longevity for a casual perfume, whether for the office, school, or casual outings in hot or mild weather. In conclusion, going from the 3 hours Lacoste lasted me to 6-7 is an excellent option, especially considering the price, which is awesome. I see some say it’s sweeter than Lacoste and maybe it is a little, but not that much; I was worried about this point, but the truth is it’s not that sweet, just a bit more than Lacoste. Definitely a very good blind buy if you like Lacoste Blanc.
Incredible; it doesn’t just smell like Lacoste Blanc, it beats it in longevity and potency. It smells 98% identical. Those who say it smells synthetic don’t know that Lacoste Blanc smells very natural. I’m a huge fan of Lacoste Blanc and this Armaf Hunter is better: I love the original but it just doesn’t last anymore. The opening is almost identical but more potent and vibrant, perhaps that’s why people say it smells synthetic, but for me it’s better: a vibrant scent. People love it. Aside from being identical to Lacoste, how is it? It lasts double or more (around 6 hours, the last ones close to skin). It’s good longevity for a casual perfume, office, school, or outings in hot weather. From 3 to 6-7 hours is an excellent option, especially considering the price, which is a steal. Maybe it’s a bit sweeter, but not much. Without a doubt, a great blind buy if you like Lacoste Blanc.
I just got it and I have to say it’s 98% similar to Lacoste L 12.12 White. Maybe the opening is a bit different, as it’s slightly more bitter, but the real magic comes on dry down, where it takes all the strength of Lacoste’s notes. The touches of ylang-ylang, cardamom, and rosemary give it body and character. A blind buy without a doubt because no one will tell you that you smell bad. Perfect for spring and summer, but versatile without a doubt. Highly recommended.
Hidden gem from ARMAF. As my friend said, it’s 98% identical to White Lacoste. The magic appears at the 10-minute dry down mark when it becomes identical to Lacoste, maybe… maybe Lacoste just feels a bit higher quality, but you have to be very picky. If they don’t reformulate and you like the Lacoste, ARMAF Hunter is a safe blind buy.
Hidden gem from Armaf, as my friend said: 98% identical to Lacoste Blanc. The magic appears after 10 minutes of dry-down when it turns identical to Lacoste, maybe… Maybe Lacoste feels like higher quality, but you have to be very precise. If they don’t reformulate and you like the Lacoste version, the Armaf Hunter is a safe blind buy.
Honestly, I’ve never found the supreme similarity to Lacoste that everyone mentions, though they go down the same path. This Armaf has sweet notes in the opening that have nothing to do with Lacoste. Yesterday in Liverpool, it was pleasant to discover that it smells a lot like Chanel Allure, the one with the brownish bottle; they have an almost identical opening with that sweetness accompanied by citrus and woods, although Chanel feels more refined. This Armaf Hunter is super versatile: long-lasting, fresh, pleasant, for any occasion. It’s informal, but you can wear it to certain serious events when it’s hot. It’s one of those perfumes that puts you in a good mood just by smelling it. You can even use it as a room freshener because it’s ridiculously cheap. Awesome. I hope someone else agrees, because finding that similarity last night was revelatory, especially because the connection between the two was immediate in my mind.
Direct, magnetic, and no-nonsense. Hunter Men combines lavender, spices, woods, and a sweet base that projects confidence, attractiveness, and modern charisma. It’s one of those fragrances that fills the room without asking permission, perfect for standing out with personality. Ideal for anyone who wants to be remembered for their strength and accessible style. In classical music, it would be a Tchaikovsky Scherzo: vigorous, dynamic, and enveloping. In jazz, a Sonny Rollins sax riff: powerful, full of intent, and very present. As for color? Black with amber reflections: deep, warm, with a subtle sheen.
It was a gift, but I gave it to a colleague. It’s a dense, citrus-floral scent that’s too soapy and doesn’t evolve or show nuances. Compared to Lacoste L.12.12, this Hunter for Men stands out less and is slightly sweeter. I wouldn’t buy it again.
It’s 95% identical to Lacoste White but with better projection and longevity. I use it for everyday wear, and the price is much lower than the original.
It was a gift, but I eventually gave it to a coworker. It’s a dense, citrus-floral scent that’s too soapy and doesn’t evolve or show any nuances. When comparing it to Lacoste L 12.12, this Hunter for Men feels slightly sweeter. I wouldn’t buy it again.
Floral and woody scents that literally pulled my hair out. Years ago, someone gifted me a blotter with its essence; I saved it, and after hours, I smelled it again and was instantly hooked. I promised myself I’d buy it, but over the years and with all the new releases, that promise went straight to hell until today. With the scent intact, it inevitably reminds me of Lacoste White and other blue fragrances. On dry down, it vibrates like Invictus, Montblanc Spirit, and YSL. The bottle is ugly and doesn’t clearly show what the liquid is; not even Lacoste’s white bottle does that. Bright, clean, and floral opening: it’s a 100% clone of the white bottle, but on dry down, it takes a more ‘blue’ path. Bottle 2/10, scent 10/10, longevity 10/10, value 100/10. Perfect for daily wear, the office, the gym, or casual afternoons. I love it.