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Joop! Homme Wild
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Joop! Homme Wild by Joop! is an oriental fougère fragrance for men. Launched in 2012, the nose behind this composition is Alienor Massenet. The top notes feature pink pepper; the heart reveals rum; and the base notes combine tobacco, white flower, and woody notes.
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What a delight! The pepper, if you’re not scared off, really grabs you. Think of it as going head-to-head with Hugo Boss Hugo Red. The rum gets a bit overshadowed by the pepper, which takes absolute command here. It’s youthful, informal, rough, and if you want, bold. Highly recommended.
This fragrance is a delight! The pepper note, if it doesn’t disgust you, captivates you… To help you understand the parallel: it competes directly with Hugo Red by Hugo Boss. The rum note is somewhat overshadowed by the pepper (which is the absolute star in this German fragrance). Youthful, informal, rugged, and, if you will, bold—that’s how I rate it. Highly recommended.
Shiseido Tactics… you forgot to mention it’s affordable; it’s a marvel, I agree with you.
Shiseido Tactics… you were missing, and it’s economical; it’s a fragrance marvel, I agree with you.
I absolutely love this fragrance; I personally detect a watermelon scent, but every nose is different. Its sillage is delicious; it has nothing to do with Joop Homme, though I find it somewhat youthful. The packaging is nice, although I don’t like the skull; it seems made for rebellious guys, but it’s a rich perfume at a good price compared to high-end brands. A good, affordable, and delicious fragrance, I just bought it so I don’t know its longevity yet.
I love it. I smell watermelon in it, but every nose is a different world. Its sillage is delicious, nothing like Joop Homme, though I do sense it’s youthful. The bottle is pretty, but I don’t like the skull; it looks like it’s for rebellious guys. It’s a rich perfume at a good price compared to high-end brands. Affordable and delicious, I just bought it so I don’t know its longevity yet.
Few have reviewed this. I was looking for the classic Joop Homme, but after reading these three, I decided to try this and I have no regrets. Its strong point is longevity: I get about 14 hours without exaggerating. Projection is good for about 5 hours, then it feels closer. The scent is rich, with a clear liquor note and a coconut smell that makes it attractive. Ideal for cold days; I don’t recommend it in heat if you can’t handle strong scents. I give it 9/10.
I see few reviews for this fragrance; I was looking for the classic Joop Homme, but reading these reviews encouraged me to try it, and I’m not regretting it. Its strong point is longevity; it lasts about 14 hours without exaggeration, and projection is good for about 5 hours, then it feels closer. The aroma is rich, you clearly notice the liquor, and also a coconut scent that makes it attractive. It’s very good for cold days; I don’t recommend it in the heat unless you can handle strong aromas without getting dizzy. I give it 9/10.
This perfume doesn’t speak to me; it’s sweet in the Paris Hilton for Her style due to the pepper note, youthful, and besides that, the bottle is ugly and the cap is grotesque… The scent reminded me of Diesel Fuel for Life Homme because the rum note is so loud, very similar to the raspberry note, equally sharp… Total disappointment because I’m into perfumes with personality.
It’s a blend of Paco Rabanne 1 Million and Carolina Herrera 212 Men VIP. It has great projection and longevity, plus it’s not very expensive. I recommend it.
The rum note seems too intense to me… although I’ve received praise, I prefer the regular Joop! I’ve had it for a short while, so I’ll keep testing it.
Delicious, alcoholic, and spicy with a sweet, woody tobacco base. From the start, you notice the rum, though at first the spice dominates (not hot, I sense fruity African pink pepper), like a tropical cocktail that makes you want to drink. Gradually, the alcohol mellows, revealing a woody base with a touch of sweet tobacco, very youthful and informal. It doesn’t evolve further, staying wrapped in alcohol and wood. I absolutely love it. Excellent duration and moderate sillage; for the price, it’s magnificent, perfect for any climate, better at night. Youthful, cheerful, and carefree, it generates compliments. Highly recommended.
Delicious, boozy, and spicy with a sweet tobacco base; very good. At first, it smells strongly of rum but spicy, not hot; I detect pink pepper as something fruity, like a tropical cocktail that makes you want to drink. Gradually, the rum fades and a woody base with a touch of sweet tobacco emerges, very youthful and informal. From there, it stays the same, wrapped in that sweet and boozy base. I absolutely love it. It lasts a long time, has moderate sillage, and for the price, it’s a beast—perfect for any weather, better at night. Youthful, cheerful, carefree, and gets compliments. Highly recommended.
I didn’t like it; it’s too sweet for my nose. Still, the opening is the best part, then it becomes too synthetic. It has good performance and an acceptable price. As my fellow reviewers say, very youthful.
I didn’t like it; it’s too sweet for my nose. The opening is the best part, but then it becomes very synthetic. It has good performance and an acceptable price. As others say, it’s very youthful.
I love it for the price and performance; it smells better than many expensive perfumes. It has three phases: at first, the sweet rum is the best, then it quickly shifts to a middle phase identical to Givenchy Play Intense, but that also doesn’t last long. Finally, you notice an original blend of rum and pepper that you wouldn’t expect in its category; it smells costly and classy, even though it’s synthetic. It’s versatile for any climate starting at 7 pm. Worth it: it’s fun, loved by many, and ideal if you have a tight budget but want something rich and long-lasting. Age 25-35, heavy sillage, and incredible longevity. Rating: 9/10.
It’s exactly the same as Eternity Now by Calvin Klein. Maybe the Wild has better longevity and trail, but aside from details, it’s the same perfume. It’s curious how some brands copy others.
Today I had to suffer a shit day, cold and harsh; the only nice thing was wearing this perfume, Joop Homme Wild, which arrived yesterday by a pleasant coincidence. I was at my usual perfumerie and saw the bottle. I applied it and liked the liquor and fruity tone of the opening a lot. Well, I thought; being a Joop, it shouldn’t be bad on performance. There were no boxes, only the tester left. I asked the girl if she could sell it to me (always do this in cases like this, don’t be shy) and bingo: I got an almost new 125ml bottle at a great price. Joop Wild is eye-catching and cheerful, fun. It starts with pink pepper on demand and a delicious rum touch that stays throughout the development. Then it evolves into woodier, sweeter, and floral nuances, keeping that liquor spark. The projection is moderate, clearly perceptible, and it lasts forever on skin. Despite the pyramid, I can’t perceive any tobacco note. It’s pleasant for oneself and others, clearly sensual, warm, and festive. Its persistence doesn’t make it heavy. It’s ideal for dates where you want to smell ‘a little’ daring. I see a certain connection with other perfumes of the style like 1 Million or Versace Dreamer, maybe not as youth-oriented. It makes me feel good and honestly, I like it a lot.
Joop, Joop, Joop… what do I say about you? I take the time to warn you that it’s not what it seems. The page with those notes makes you think of a ‘unique,’ ‘intoxicating,’ ‘distinct’ aroma. We’re not wrong if you think that, but I bought it blind expecting a strong, heavy rum style, like Bentley Intense or Man in Black by Bulgari, with a youthful touch. I imagined something exquisite and standout. It arrived with niche samples, excited I put it on, and the idea of ‘unique’ left my head. ¡Puuff! The first impression is Halloween Man… right? I waited for it to dry down, nothing, it stayed the same and linear. After using it for several days and being disappointed, when I got to wear a fragrance I already owned, I realized it stands out in one thing: if it’s fruitier, the opening is similar, but as it dries down a bit more, it feels fruity. The rum you get here is fruity, not bad, but it’s generic—scents I’ve had before. In summary, I don’t dislike it; it’s fruity, linear, and youthful, but friend, with this you’ll smell like Halloween, One Million, 212 VIP Black, Amo, Diesel Fuel for Life, Gold Secret, and all those aromas because they’re similar. Imagine a fruitier One Million. I wouldn’t buy it because you might get confused with those already mass-produced scents; the idea is to stand out, right? Projection is 3 to 4 hours, going from heavy to moderate, and longevity is 6 to 8 hours; honestly, it’s not great. I wouldn’t buy it again.
Joop, Joop, Joop… what can I say about you? I took the time to warn that it’s not what it seems. Seeing the page and the note mix, it looks like a ‘unique,’ ‘intoxicating,’ ‘distinct’ scent, and you wouldn’t be wrong thinking so. I bought it blind thinking of a strong, heavy rum, like Bentley Intense or Bulgari Man in Black, but with Joop’s youthful touch; in my mind, it was an exquisite and standout fragrance. It arrived with niche samples and excited, I applied it; the idea of being ‘unique’ left my head. ¡Puuff! The first impression is Halloween Man… no. I waited for it to dry, nothing, it stayed the same and linear. Using it more days, disappointed, when I got my fragrance back, I realized it does stand out in one thing: it’s fruitier, with a similar opening, but nothing like the ‘Pozo’. As it dries a bit more, it feels fruity, the rum you get is fruity, not bad, but it’s more of the crowd. In summary, I don’t dislike it: it’s fruity, linear, and youthful, but friend, with this you’ll have a smell similar to Halloween, 1 Million, 212 VIP Black, Amo, Diesel Fuel for Life, Gold Secret, and all those scents; imagine a fruitier 1 Million. I wouldn’t buy it because you can get confused with those already mass-produced ones; the idea is to stand out, right? Projection of 3 to 4 hours, from heavy to moderate, and longevity of 6 to 8 hours; the truth is it’s not great, I wouldn’t buy it again.
Thanks to my friend Bofifa, I got to try it. I found it interesting and liked it more than the regular version. A bit intrusive for the first half hour, then I noticed several changes; it’s not linear, it has changed quite a bit over time, with rum, wood, and tobacco clearly perceptible alongside the fruity notes. Ideal if you’re young or a bachelor who loves clubs and likes to be noticed; with youthful attire, three sprays of Joop Wild and you’ll magically look 10 years younger. The performance isn’t bad and the longevity is correct, for a cheerful and carefree proposal that will get more than one smile.
Surprising opening: it’s like walking into a candy store and opening a can of soda with bubbles fizzing on your nose. I notice a crazy mix of rum barrel, watermelon gum, melon, and violet candy; all together make you keep sniffing it. As it settles, it becomes more serious, noting woods and tobacco without losing the fun and sweet point. In the 90s, I used classic Joop a lot and loved it; the difference is that this has more nuances and is less cloying, while the classic is more arrogant and youthful. Both are attractive in their own way. In the end, it ends up smelling like a bakery, reminding me a lot of Tobacco Collection Rich Warm Addictive by Zara for Men, which I can’t stand; that scent isn’t as intense and gets forgiven, but that’s where it ends. For the price, it might be worth having in the collection.
Joop Homme Wild is, as g00nie says, sparkling, sweet, and effervescent like a Coca-Cola. If it’s true that it has nothing to do with the brand’s usual style, for its release date, they were at their strongest with synthetic notes like Halloween by Jesús del Pozo or 1 Million by Paco Rabanne; this one has some too, making it a bit more plastic, but a change is always good. I recommend it without a doubt.
I like the opening, like a cheap and youthful version of Enigma by Roja, with that sparkling Coca-Cola vibe; the pink pepper is barely noticeable. Then the vibe drops and improves, turning into a woody rum; overall, it smells less artificial than expected, with an alcoholic but fun touch. The performance is above its price, though it doesn’t reach Joop Homme levels: it projects for about 2 to 2.5 hours and lasts 5 to 6 hours on skin. It surprised me for the better; I liked it more than the original.
What a trash fragrance. I bought it at Notino based on the reviews, but it doesn’t resemble anything, there’s no rum, it doesn’t last, and it’s nothing. They must have reformulated it since 2017 because now you only smell alcohol and it only registers if you press your nose right against the skin. I absolutely do not recommend it; don’t waste your money, for real. Luckily I only lost 18 euros.
Smells very familiar, as others say, it’s a mix of 1Million, Fuel for Life, Halloween, and company. It has good performance because it’s potent and the price-to-quality ratio is worth it, but it’s not a novel or distinct scent.
Still riding the Joop wave after falling for Jump’s price, so I took a chance on Homme Wild. The opening of macerated red fruits, like cherry or plum, is brutal, but soon gives way to middle notes with an alcoholic and sweet touch. The trail is decent, but the longevity is a letdown: after two and a half hours, it’s barely noticeable unless you press your hand to your nose, despite using 6 or 7 sprays (and I hate when the atomizer drips onto the bottle). If it lasted a bit longer, it would be perfect, but at around $18 for a 100ml bottle, the purchase is justified. I recommend it for fresh days, not cold ones, and casual outings. Rating: 7/10.