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Sculpture Homme
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Sculpture Homme by Nikos is an oriental fougère fragrance for men. Launched in 1995, the nose behind this composition is Michel Almairac. The top notes are orange blossom, lemon, bergamot, and mandarin; the heart features jasmine, lily of the valley, geranium, and rose; while the base consists of tonka bean, benzoin, amber, and cedar.
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It’s a very fresh and clean perfume with a lot of elegance. Totally acceptable. It has incredibly rich citrus notes with a very light background of amber and benzoin (almost imperceptible). It has great performance. Something similar to Armaf’s Tres Nuit. Suitable for any time and place. 😍 100% recommended 🕉️🕉️🕉️
What more can be said about all that? Not much. Sculpture is clean, fresh, summer for some. In a bottle cooler than a hot dog, on top of that at a modest price. The fact that it’s cheap doesn’t give anyone the right to belittle it. That it doesn’t last? What is synthetic? That it’s not your taste… Believe it or not, there are people who want to leave the house smelling good, without any perfume posturing. To conquer the world if necessary, sign a million-dollar contract, work on a construction site, or just take a walk with your girlfriend. Yes, they exist. Although they don’t usually hang out here because there are only a few flowers. Well said. I’ve ranted enough. Sculpture is one of those champions that endures for me. It will always have its loyalists, and I’m one of them. Just to add, nowadays it doesn’t seem exclusively masculine to me. I see it as more than adequate for everyone. I really just came to say that, but I got carried away…
A good fragrance, feels green and citrusy, a safe option for those who like 90s-style perfumes. It’s pleasant to almost everyone, not a bomb of compliments but it does its job, and with the price it has, there shouldn’t be any complaints.
@Aka AMEN! 😂😂 I’m with you. Hooray for the Sculpture team! 🙌🏼😂 (Well, good, pretty, and cheap is always a winning combination 🥇).
Identical to Fragonard’s Desert but with better projection. Honestly, I don’t feel it’s fresh at all, although the white florals dominate.
I was gifted this fragrance. It has a very sharp citrus opening, but it fades quickly to leave a citrus and floral trail. It’s clean and fresh, perfect for running errands like buying bread. It doesn’t last long, but it’s quite pleasant. On the dry down, I mainly detect orange blossom and citrus notes, with a soft vanilla base. You can find it for around 17€, and at that price, it’s a steal and a must-have in any collection.
I bought it blindly based on amazing reviews. Once I tested it and read some older critiques, I have to say they don’t match what I perceive; let me explain. I don’t feel that explosive citrus opening that everyone talks about. The citrus notes are very soft, a bit of lime/lemon, but I don’t detect a strong bergamot or tangerine. The floral and aromatic notes are what stand out prominently in the opening and persist. To me, it’s clearly a white floral fragrance (orange blossom and jasmine) where perhaps some wood appears at the end, while the soft citrus memory remains (which is how orange blossom smells). It feels a bit powdery on the dry down. I also didn’t notice the vanilla. That said, it’s a soft, floral fragrance, very spring and morning-appropriate, smelling clean and pleasant for everyday situations if you’re in the mood for something floral. I wouldn’t wear it in the heat; personally, it doesn’t refresh me like others with more prominent citrus notes. I own it and don’t use it beyond a few warm mornings. You can pick it up for the price, even if it’s not essential for me like some reviewers claim, without diminishing the fact that it’s pleasant and, as in life, it depends on taste. Cheers.
I don’t get the hype on this perfume. I bought it a couple of weeks ago based on glowing reviews, and to me, it’s a total abomination… judging by my olfactory bulb, of course. It smells like an overpowering synthetic air freshener. It’s long-lasting and unique, but that doesn’t make it good. It smells like an outdated, eccentric, innocent woman trying to conquer the world. It feels like the 60s, even though I never lived through them. A weird scent, bad for my taste, and totally synthetic.
Exactly what I expected. The opening gave me a huge smile—wow, so good! A sharp burst of bergamot and lime, with that clean, relaxed freshness that minutes later is joined by orange blossom, then blending into cedar, bean, and tonka. Everything is perfectly combined. It’s not suffocating; it’s meant to be enjoyed on a beautiful day by the pool with a drink. Thanks to life for being good and relaxed. Plus, it makes a great impression; you look approachable and it attracts good vibes. Girls love that scent on a man who doesn’t need to smell like an Arabian camel. They and my friends ask the most where I got it or if they can borrow some. It smells absolutely delicious! I tell them it’s a men’s fragrance, and they say it doesn’t interest them, unless they want to stick to your neck and start fights with your girlfriends. Response: Don’t worry, that danger doesn’t exist anymore.
I first tried this in the 90s; it was my signature scent for years. Back then it was pricey and luxurious, then it vanished only to reappear later with boxes stacked to the ceiling. I bought it in the 2010s and noticed the longevity had dropped, but now that I’ve really gotten into perfumery, I grabbed it again for summer 2024. It reminds me of Clinique’s Happy—that clean, cheerful freshness, definitely the tangerine note. The opening is a balanced citrus burst that doesn’t sting, soon blending into flowers that smell incredibly clean. Most people love it, though there are always exceptions. As for longevity, I remember it lasting longer in the 90s, but these days it’s not bad compared to more expensive options. Maybe we idealize the 90s, but on my skin and nose, Sculpture EDT has decent performance (which I’d kill for with Happy), and at this price point, I’ll keep wearing it in summer. Cheers and good vibes!
Clean, pleasant, and citrusy. That white floral heart reminds me somewhat of the ADN cologne, but with more body; plus, the citrus top notes are juicier and sweeter, without being cloying. The clean aspect makes it versatile, youthful, and semi-formal. I see it as timeless; it doesn’t feel old or outdated, and it’s an excellent composition for the price, recalling scents that cost more. Highly recommended blind buy.
It’s a clean, fresh, and crisp scent with a slightly sweet but very pleasant finish thanks to the amber and tonka bean. My wife and I both use it at home, considering it completely unisex. You can tell the citrus at the start and the floral part well-seasoned with that sweetness. It performs just enough for a fresh scent, but it’s a blind buy because something like this pleases almost everyone. It’s very versatile for spring/summer and always for daytime. Value for money is 10/10; it’s affordable and pleasant. At home, the 100ml lasts a month because we give it a light spray, haha.
I’m surprised by the hype around this fragrance… it’s not fresh at all; it’s cloying, synthetic citrus, a mix of rancid smells that stick more to a sixty-year-old woman… don’t buy it blindly.
It’s a pleasure to wear; Almairac didn’t create a fragrance, but a memory. It has that white floral scent backed by citrus with woods at the base, in short words, the biological cycle of an orange tree. Beautiful.
Overwhelming synthetic citrus. Even though they don’t seem similar, it reminds me of that in the same way as Versace Man Eau Fraiche. I’m sorry, but I just can’t handle them. That said, the bottles look great on my shelf.
After trying it, I bought it for everyday wear. It’s citrusy, slightly sweet, and fresh. It doesn’t have great longevity, but it’s perfect for feeling nicely scented all day.
It was my first perfume; I tolerated it well right after buying it. Citrus and florals at the base, very nice for extreme heat. I let it rest for a year due to temperature changes before using it again. Upon returning to it, the macerated opening felt deeply astringent, even making me sneeze, but once that passed, the floral notes held up; it’s still good for warm, dry climates. Thinking about getting more out of it, I layered it with a perfume inspired by Invictus by Paco Rabanne (Victory by Maison Alhambra). What a hit! The aquatic and citrus notes cover up that astringent opening, blending well the aromatics, citrus, and marine notes with Sculpture’s orange, and as it dries, it leaves white florals with vanilla and woods from Invictus. A great discovery for layering.
Very pleasant and summery, it’s a classic in the community with great value for money. It’s light on longevity and projection. The star is the orange blossom, with citrus top notes, white florals in the heart, and sweet base notes. In short: sweet citrus. It smells great, but the performance is poor; you need to spray it several times. But for the price, you can’t ask for more.
Citrus combined with very prominent florals. Ideal for everyday wear, but the floral punch, present from the start through to drydown, makes it feel very unisex-feminine to my taste. I’d buy it again only for sunny days, outings, or the gym, but for the price, I think there are better options. Update: after trying it several times, the longevity is literally less than an hour with low projection. Not worth paying for something that lasts less than a Zara perfume.
Test 1: 5 sprays on the neck at 5:30 PM in summer (29°C). Projected lightly for the first hour, then stayed skin-close until 6 hours. Excellent citrus-floral opening with a very balanced floral-spicy heart. Test 2: applied at 6 AM, 1 hour of medium/low trail, then a few more hours of sillage in a personal bubble, and skin-close longevity for a total of 8 hours. Price in Chile: $20 USD.
Sculpture is a bright, revitalizing fragrance that boosts confidence. It opens with a citrus explosion that lasts about half an hour on me, then transitions into a floral heart of orange blossom and jasmine with a creamy touch from benzoin and amber—I love it. Being from Córdoba, where there are plenty of orange trees, it reminds me of Seville and Córdoba in spring. For the price, it’s a must-have; even though I own more expensive perfumes, I always reach for this one and bathe in it because it doesn’t bother anyone. It lasts about 3 hours on skin and 4 on clothes, but who cares if it smells amazing and costs only €13? Buy it, bathe in it, or just spray it all over if you need to.
Nothing special. I bought it because of the reviews and because the perfumer created Fahrenheit, but I found it so generic, common, and synthetic that I left it to air out the car. Maybe it’s great and my nose just got used to Arab bombs.
This is the best gift perfume in the world. Reasons: price, it’s a bargain with history and fans; everyone likes it, all ages; and it has many uses: shower, daily, going out, beach, or gym. I have the Parfum version, which is 90% the same but creamier and less projecting. For this type of fragrance, I think projection and freshness are more important than creaminess, but both are equally fulfilling.
I guess the worst thing this fragrance did was get me hooked on perfumery. At first, I smelled a typical ’90s citrus, nothing special, and I walked away. But an hour later, I smelled my hand and it was a totally different, delicious aroma. That’s when I understood the top and base notes, and now I’m working myself to the bone buying perfumes. The fact that this scent is still delicious confirms it’s been in debate for 30 years, and that similar notes appear in YSL Myself or Gucci Guilty Love Homme, which draw from this well. Thanks, Almairac, and at the same time, what a mess you got me into.
A steal of a perfume for the price, although the trail and intensity are low. If it had more punch and longevity, it would be legendary—very good for the gym! You can’t ask for much more, and I love the presentation too.
The bottle and atomizer are decent for the price. The scent reminds me a lot of the early batches of Diesel Plus Plus, when it had incredible projection. Unfortunately, the current Diesel has lost a lot in scent and longevity. This Nikos one brings that initial essence, though its projection and longevity are limited. For the price, you can’t ask for more, just need to reapply frequently.
It’s like a bar of soap, very amber yet fresh. Even though it doesn’t list patchouli, you can clearly smell that earthy/mossy note that adds cleanliness to the flowers and makes it masculine. Wood & Spices is a clone but with better longevity.
One of the best fragrances for the price I own. I haven’t smelled anything cleaner; in my opinion, it beats Davidoff’s Cool Water hands down, since both are fresh and great for daily wear. People say it smells synthetic and isn’t worth it… normal if you compare it to niche or designer brands. But if you like collecting scents, this is a must-have. Rating: 7.5/10.
Fresh and floral, perfect for summer. Ideal right after a shower, it gives that refreshing and relaxing feeling at the end of the day. Subtle and very pleasant, with an incredible price-to-quality ratio. Highly recommended.
Starts super citrusy, like peeling an orange, then dries down to a floral scent with an amber touch. Smells modern (I’m 21 and this was my first perfume); I used to wear it to college. The only downside is the opening is very citrusy and synthetic, and the longevity isn’t the best. Today someone told me I smell like baby powder, which is clean.
Work of art. Impossible to get more for less. The definitive everyday perfume. It doesn’t hurt to overapply or carry it in your backpack to uni or work (100ml for €15). Performance matches the notes. Clean scent that projects quite a bit at first.
A low-cost masterpiece! It’s great for everyday wear, not just because of the price but because of the scent’s discretion. It’s light, inviting closeness, seductive, and warm at the base. Made for men who want to captivate subliminally. I don’t perceive much of the citrus opening; what stands out is a caress of jasmine, zero feminine or unisex like MYSLF (which I don’t like), combined with the earthy base that makes the fragrance magical. If I compare it to something expensive, it’s identical to a Lafayette Street by Bond No. 9. I think it is, though Sculpture lasts less and is less sweet. It’s a more transparent version of Lafayette. Under $20, what more could you ask for? Marvelous.
Scents are a matter of taste; every nose is a different world. To me, it’s a horrible smell that gives me nausea. What a pity because I know many people love it. I don’t share the idea that it resembles Le Male or Reflection Man.
Great similarity to Versace The Dreamer, subtle, refined, and classy.
Good value perfume. Soft, citrusy, and floral. I use it for the gym and it’s fine, but don’t expect more than 2 hours of longevity. Otherwise, very good.
My grandfather gave it to me; it’s been years and at this stage of life, it’s not exactly youthful, but I like its summery and fresh scent. I don’t use it myself, but if you’re over 30 and looking for a daily summer perfume, this could be on your list.
My favorite for summer and hot days. Spectacular scent and scandalously cheap. Projects well for the first hour, then stays close to the skin, losing the citrus and letting the tonka bean’s vanilla notes shine. The only drawback is longevity: about 3-4 hours. You have to reapply, but it’s no issue for the price. Highly recommended, it has a unique DNA, wears all year, and smells amazing. Undervalued classic.
A gem for the price and scent. For under €20, it’s a must-have. It opens citrusy and fresh with bergamot, mandarin, lemon, and orange blossom, very luminous. Then jasmine, lily, geranium, and rose emerge, elegant and sophisticated without being cloying. The base of amber, musk, and tonka bean leaves a soft, creamy, slightly sweet, sexy, and addictive trail. Seductive without being heavy, ideal for those seeking something different without spending much. It has that Mediterranean 90s style that still works. The downside is longevity: 4-5 hours with moderate projection at first, but it’s worth it for the price. The bottle is a hazard, hard to keep standing; better to store it in the box. Perfect for spring and summer. A timeless classic. Rating: 8.
What a delight! It’s affordable and smells incredible: citrus with sweet and floral touches, exquisite. I recommend it blindly; it never fails with this Nikos Sculpture. I paid 550 pesos, about $27. If you see it, don’t hesitate to buy it. 10/10.
Try it out and you’ll see it’s pure unisex. That floral note is the star, so it won’t surprise you with being original, but for €20, it’s a total win for everyday wear. Imagine a lemon wrapped in a bunch of white, powdery flowers and soap. Ideal for anyone who doesn’t want morning complications, men or women, just looking to smell good. Reminds me of Khadijja Shiyaaka or Versace Pour Homme.