Men
Olfactory Music Fest
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Fragrance World's Olfactory Music Fest is a leather fragrance for men. Launched in 2022, this composition features pink pepper, lemon, and neroli in the top notes; rum, vetiver, and sage in the heart.
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Smells pretty good, very floral with a sweet touch. I expected it to last longer given the fragrance profile; on my skin it lasts about 6 hours and isn’t very projecting. The bottle feels a bit cheap, especially the cap. I expected more, but I’m not complaining since the price is excellent (though there are better options in that range).
Smells pretty good, very floral with a sweet touch. I expected it to last longer given the fragrance profile; on my skin it lasts about 6 hours and isn’t very projective. The bottle is a bit cheap, especially the cap. I expected more, but I’m not complaining since the price is excellent (though there are better options in that range).
To be honest, it smells exactly as promised: a strong, dominant tobacco. For the first two hours, it smells like a smoker’s clothes—that is, a 5/10 because it’s like someone left a lit cigarette on top of you. After that, it mellows into a sweet scent with lots of tobacco and a hint of rum. It’s rich, but that two-hour opening is a bit excessive.
I tried both Olfactory scents and they work great; they’re Maison Margiela clones that perform like absolute beasts. I’m sticking with Bonfire, which doesn’t even have a profile on Fragrantica and deserves a proper review. It’s not linear—it truly evolves. At first, it smells like smoke, pepper, and liquor, a bit strong if you get too close, but the trail is fantastic. After 15 minutes, the liquor fades and the pepper and woods come up another 20 minutes later. By the 30-minute mark, you get a soft vanilla with nutmeg and spices, which is what really shines in the sillage. The projection isn’t beastly, but it holds up well for the first two hours. The longevity caught me off guard: on my skin, it lasts over 12 hours, which is rare. For winter without breaking the bank, Bonfire is an absolute steal. Music Fest also works well, though it might not be as faithful to Jazz Club, which is truly in a league of its own.
I tried both Olfactory scents and they work great; they’re Maison Margiela clones that perform like absolute beasts. I’m sticking with Bonfire, which isn’t even listed on Fragrantica and deserves a proper review. It’s not linear—it truly evolves: at first, it smells of smoke, pepper, and liquor, a bit strong if you get too close, but the trail is fantastic. After 15 minutes, the liquor fades and the pepper and woods come forward for another 20. By the 30-minute mark, a soft vanilla with nutmeg and spices emerges, which is what really shines in the trail. Projection isn’t beastly, but it holds up well for the first two hours. The longevity surprised me: on my skin, it lasts over 12 hours, which is rare. For winter without breaking the bank, Bonfire is an absolute steal. Music Fest is also good, though it might not be as faithful to Jazz Club, which is truly another level.