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Silver Scent Pure
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Silver Scent Pure by Jacques Bogart is an aromatic citrus fragrance for men. Launched in 2015, this composition was created by nose Evelyne Boulanger. Its top notes of grapefruit, mint, Granny Smith apple, and bergamot deliver a fresh and vibrant opening. The heart reveals orange blossom, lavender, cardamom, and nutmeg, imparting a spicy floral elegance. Finally, the base notes settle with musk, teakwood, guaiac wood, and patchouli leaves, closing the olfactory pyramid with a warm, woody finish.
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I get the impression that those of us who are fanatics of 80s perfumes and oriental scents, when high temperatures arrive, feel more unprotected, basically because it becomes very difficult to wear our favorite fragrances. And there are quite notable fresh ones, but in most cases they lack what we like most: potency. The Bogart house solves the problem with this huge perfume, in every sense, presented in a beautiful, robust bottle of immaculate white color that will quickly take a preferred place in our collection. Silver Scent Pure proposes a pure fruity aroma, with notes of what I think is grapefruit, adorned with mint, lavender, and herbal sparks, and a little animal salt that gives it a kick. The overall effect is clean, fresh, romantic, and above all, categorical. I mean that from the very first moment it’s in beast mode, with very high-invasive projection, and you can smell it all day. In this sense, it’s an atypical, definitive fresh scent, one we could imagine as a summer version of One Man Show Gold or perhaps Ted Lapidus (in some moments, those animal and fruity notes seem very similar to me). I can only highly recommend it. If you’re into perfumes of this vibe, I invite you to try it and decide for yourselves.
It has the Bogart DNA, that is, a mature gentleman aroma from the 80s. An explosion of bergamot, grapefruit, and lavender plus the DNA. Longevity: 7 hours, projection almost 3 hours. Very versatile for any climate and occasion; despite having the senorial touch, it has a modern touch that makes it a very good option. Available online between 15 and 20 dollars. In terms of price and quality, I give it an 8/10.
It has the Bogart DNA: the scent of a mature gentleman from the 80s. An explosion of bergamot, grapefruit, and lavender, plus that distinguished touch. Longevity of 7 hours and projection almost at 3. Very versatile for any climate or occasion; despite the classic touch, it has a modern air that makes it a good choice. Available online for between $15 and $20. In terms of price-quality, I give it an 8/10.
I still wonder what happened here. The fragrance smells good: citrus opening, sweet and woody base, but it vanished in minutes, didn’t even stick to the clothes. I have Silver Scent and One Man Show Oud Edition in my collection, and they are powerful, but this flanker is ephemeral in its maximum expression. Scent: 8. Projection: 4. Longevity: 3. Not worth it; better spend a few more dollars and buy Montblanc Legend Spirit.
I’m still wondering: what happened here? The fragrance itself smells very good, citrus opening, sweet and woody base, but it vanished in minutes, didn’t even stick to the clothes. I have Silver Scent and One Man Show Oud Edition in my collection, and they are potent, but this flanker is ephemeral in its maximum expression. Scent: 8. Projection: 4. Longevity: 3. Not worth it, better spend a few more dollars and buy Montblanc Legend Spirit.
Who said a light fragrance can’t be powerful? Here’s proof. Among the few Bogarts I’ve tried, it’s clear they don’t hold back; the performance exceeds the average and the price is very competitive, a 10 for the house. This Silver Scent Pure is fresh, pleasant, and very comfortable, ideal for the heat coming up. It’s a citrus-floral blend (grapefruit, bergamot, orange blossom, lavender) with a sweet woody base and a refreshing mint touch, not overly sweet. It has a certain vibe similar to Al Haramain’s Mystique, but in beast mode and with more sweetness. It’s for warm climates, cheerful, and very clean. Performance is excellent: lasts about 7 hours on skin, with a very marked sillage in the first hour, then moderate. For the price, it’s extraordinary performance. Perfume for temperate climates, daytime use. I liked it, and it’s a great option for those seeking power in summer.
Who said a fresh fragrance couldn’t be potent? Well, here’s the proof. I’ve tested few perfumes from the Bogart house, but one thing is clear: they don’t play small, these perfumes’ performance is well above average and at a very competitive price, honestly a 10 for this perfume house. This Silver Scent Pure in particular is a fresh, pleasant, and very enjoyable fragrance to wear, and now with the heat coming our way, it’s a very comfortable and recommended perfume. A citrus-floral fragrance (grapefruit, bergamot, bergamot, and lavender), with a sweet woody base and a touch of quite refreshing mint, not excessively sweet, it has a certain air to Al Haramain’s Mystique, but in beast mode and with the sweet touch slightly more pronounced. A fragrance for warm climates, fresh, cheerful, and very clean. Performance is very good, lasting on skin over 7 hours, with a very marked and noticeable trail for the first hour, then dropping to moderate, but considering its price, it’s extraordinary performance. It’s a fragrance, as I said before, for warm and temperate climates and daytime use. Personally, I liked it, and to anyone missing potent perfumes in summer, here you have a magnificent option.
During my eternal search for a lasting fresh citrus, I’ve dared to try blind buys of fragrances not available for testing. This pure scent is one of those risks, but given the modest price, I comfort myself thinking the fiasco is a lesser evil. A radioactive grapefruit cultivated by Bart Simpson with uranium stolen from his father welcomes you as a left-wing hook (as a positive point, it has no fermented armpit aftertaste). At 30 cm, it appears (at the same volume as reggaeton from a choni walking in her Seat León with windows down on a summer night) a bergamot as bitter as sweet, with an amphetamine-condensed intensity capable of drying your mouth and dehydrating your pituitary gland. And so for hours. You try to sleep, but the specimen with plucked eyebrows and impossible hair has parked the car under your house, doors open, accompanied by colleagues of its caliber, as strident and synthetic as the musk and patchouli that come to form the dry down of one of the most unsettling scents misfortune has given me to test. Sleepless night, stomach in knots; the radioactive enriched uranium fluorescent green light projecting from my arm to the ceiling… How reasonable is that? Sculpture by Nikos for men and the aforementioned ‘Mistique’. I dare not even gift it.
During my eternal search for a lasting fresh citrus, I’ve dared to buy blind fragrances that are hard to get. This Pure Scent is one of those risks, but since the price is modest, it comforts me that it’s a lesser evil. A radioactive grapefruit cultivated by Bart Simpson with uranium stolen from his father greets you. As a positive point, it doesn’t leave a fermented armpit smell. At 30 seconds, a bitter and sweet orange blossom appears, with an amphetamine-condensed intensity that leaves your mouth dry and your pituitary dehydrated. Like this for hours. You try to sleep, but the specimen with plucked eyebrows and impossible hair has parked his car under your house, doors open, with colleagues of his caliber, as strident and synthetic as the musk and patchouli in the base. Sleepless night, stomach upset; the green fluorescent light projecting from my arm to the ceiling… How reasonably similar to Nikos for Men’s Sculpture or Mystique. I don’t dare to gift it.
Who said this fragrance is a beast? Pure lies. I don’t know if they reformulated it much since its longevity is almost scarce; it can’t be a version with another juice, where would you decant that jack? Regarding the bottle for the experts: 4 hours of longevity, and even Le Male Popeye projects more. The smell is quite nice and doesn’t feel synthetic at all, but regarding projection and longevity, brother, better look for other options. Don’t recommend it!
Who said this fragrance is a beast? Pure lies. I don’t know if they reformulated it much because its longevity is almost non-existent. It can’t be a version with a different juice, where would you decant that Jacques? You’d have to break it. For the connoisseurs: getting back to the point, 4 hours of longevity and neither Popeye nor Le Male project more. The scent is rich and doesn’t smell synthetic, but in projection and longevity, brother, better look for other options. I don’t recommend it.
After using this fragrance for over a month, I must say… IT SHUTS ME UP!!! A fruity opening like a grape palette, potent, and can be worn by both sexes. The first time I smelled it, at 5 hours it felt super soft; I don’t know why, maybe my nose failed me, but with time I felt it wasn’t a bad or weak fragrance. It’s curious; it’s one of those fragrances where you don’t smell it, but others do. Longevity on skin lasts and lasts, but in the heat it might evaporate faster. I recommend it for days when you feel a breeze but the environment isn’t oppressively hot. I also recommend it for young people aged 18 to 22, in my opinion; older people or those who prefer more intense or woody scents probably won’t like it… It doesn’t feel synthetic (in the sense of having any unpleasant point or moment). Later in the dry down, the grapefruit stands out, something more citrusy. Should I recommend it? Yes, if you like super fruity aromas and, well, if you’re a teenager with an extroverted personality, but not for someone older (35 to 40 years or more). Would I buy it again? I’m not sure, I like it, but it wouldn’t be my first option. And let me tell you… THIS FRAGRANCE SHUTS ME UP! Longevity: good, can last well 7 to 8 hours. Projection: about 3 hours, very well, but only the first hour is heavy.
The opening is a bit overwhelming, but once it settles, for me, it’s a balanced mix between citrus and white flowers (or ‘clean flowers’ as I’ve read somewhere). It’s a very homogeneous blend; I don’t smell any specific flower or citrus, it’s all ‘one’. I’m getting to know this brand and I think one of its qualities is how they work with ‘synthetic molecules’. It has very good longevity. It’s not beast mode, but it’s one that will keep you company for hours.
The worst thing I’ve ever heard of, and I don’t have price prejudices. Even for 20 euros, I think it’s a robbery to get such nuclear junk that won’t even rub off on a baby. The OMS Oud is very good, but this… it has no name.
The worst thing I’ve ever smelled. It’s not that I have price prejudices, but even for 20 euros, I think it’s a robbery to get such nuclear sludge that won’t budge even when rubbed with baby powder. The OMS Oud is very good, but this… it has no name.
After this affordable Bogart classic, we encounter a ‘fresh’ scent that is anything but linear and is unique in its segment. The opening is a bit rough, reminiscent of an aromatic citrus, something vintage (which this French house almost always cherishes), followed by a subtle fruity, sweet, and floral note that woody as it dries down. What a journey. An unconventional aroma; while the trendiest things are easy and popular, this is mature, for those who don’t seek bestsellers or the ‘please everyone’ compliment perfume. I recommend investing in it to appreciate something you might find in a fragrance costing double or triple the price. Bogart isn’t interested in what’s ‘in vogue’; they create fragrances in their own style, which is the house’s specialty.