Men
Palindrome I
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Palindrome I by Santi Burgas is an oriental fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2017, this composition was created by the duo Santi Burgas and Rodrigo Flores-Roux.
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- Neutral 7.5%
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A very curious citrus-resinous opening that manages to unite warmth and freshness. Then it softens but keeps that duality, adding a hint of cocoa. It’s an incense that always retains a fresh spark from the citrus. At first, it smells strongly of old electronic soldering fluid, with a slightly rancid note; if you’re old enough and have desoldered components, you’ll know what I mean, and that gives it a strange touch. It also reminds me of walking into a church with incense and old woods, like a small Romanesque village church. Hours later, that mix brings to mind L’Envol by Cartier: more ethereal and fresh, but with that honeyed, bakery-like air. Not something to wear daily, but I confess it’s very addictive, and I can’t stop smelling my wrist. It’s a warm perfume, not for the office, but for a date or an elegant event in the cold. For those seeking amber-incense scents without sinking into deep sweetness, this is a quality option. Projection and longevity are excellent.
At first, it smells very much like the new Bentley for Men Intense, and as it dries, it resembles a part of Egnaro.
An unusual scent. Green, resinous, and slightly smoky, with citrus providing the initial explosion. It reminds me of sawdust mixed with chainsaw fuel. It’s not a bomb; it has a classic woody touch, but its evolution leans into the resins. After half an hour, it moves into its heart, where I detect dry, powdery sandalwood, labdanum, and a subtle spicy note. In the final phase, after two hours, it becomes creamy without losing those resinous notes that give it a laundry soap vibe. It’s an interesting aroma, not for everyone—dark and mysterious. Best for mature people, over 30, leaning masculine. In conclusion, I love it. My only gripe is its poor performance on my skin: it projects only 50 centimeters and I smell it very close after 9 hours. A serious, formal scent, perhaps for a bad boy. Ideal for cold climates and people over 30. Scent: 8.5/10, Sillage: 8/10, Projection: 8/10, Longevity: 8/10.
Dark Rebel Rider in its niche version smells like a motorcycle at night, worn leather, and rain in the city, without the cheap dust of the original version.