Men
Speachless
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Descripción
Speachless by Lorenzo Pazzaglia is an olfactive fragrance for men and women. This creation, signed by Lorenzo Pazzaglia, was launched in 2025. Upon its release, the composition unfolds a vibrant blend of green tea, lime, apple, peach, sweet orange, lemon, ginger, pink grapefruit, lychee, cider, and bergamot. The heart reveals a floral and herbaceous harmony featuring nectarine, peach, absinthe, lemon verbena, rose, osmanthus, peach blossom, statice, lavender, rosemary, jasmine, violet, magnolia, and heliotrope. The base rests on a woody and earthy foundation including cannabis, patchouli, vanilla bean, white musk, vetiver, sandalwood, ambrette musk, and elemi.
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- Positivo 75%
- Negativo 16%
- Neutral 9.1%
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This smells like creamy peach ice cream. I see it as more feminine, but I don’t mind. I absolutely love this perfume; it’s truly delicious.
It smells good, but like all of Pazzaglia’s, it lasts a while and has no projection. If you’re looking for something that lasts several hours and projects well, forget about Lorenzo Pazzaglia.
The peach is so good 🍑. The opening is overwhelming with Fructis shampoo but settles quickly, leaving a candied peach with skin, not too sweet. It reminds me of peach gumdrops: realistic yet idealized, with a scent we associate with this perfect fruit. I detect a green touch (nothing drug-like) and a powdery hint that emulates the velvet skin of the fruit. The dry-down is peach over a clean, soapy-floral base. Ideal for going out and making an impression: striking, sexy, and with good performance. Well-deserved hype. This is a peach bomb.
Votes for all Pazzaglia fragrances claim they are extremely long-lasting with an enormous sillage that’s almost laughable. Yet, like almost all Pazzaglia perfumes, the performance is mediocre.
The claims that Pazzaglia fragrances are super long-lasting and have huge sillage are actually hilarious. Like almost all his perfumes, the performance is mediocre.
A fruit cocktail with a sweetness reminiscent of gummy candies. Refreshing, fun, sexy, and playful… Along with Sun-Gría, this is the one I’ve liked most from Pazzaglia so far.
One of the worst from the Italian house! Mr. Pazzaglia has gone for the money, and the latest releases are a disaster. A cloying sweet base loaded with dipropylene glycol to fix it, with a flat, repetitive aromatic block. There’s not even a hint of vibrant bergamot, which shows the abuse of ingredients and poor blending harmony (remember, he’s an assembler of essences, not a perfumer). The symphony is off-key from the first spray with a forced peach accord that smells like powdered juice at first… then a sweet block smelling of fruity shampoo with no sign of the promised development. Add poor longevity of 5 to 6 hours for an ‘extrait’ and very weak projection. A boring dry-down with no surprises, and it’s a shame the house is heading this poor way, comparable to the Que Chimba disaster.
One of the worst from the Italian house. We know Mr. Pazzaglia has taken a liking to money, and recent launches have been a disaster. The same cloying base loaded with dipropylene glycol to extend longevity, and the same flat, redundant aromatic block… but there’s not even a clear, vibrant top note of bergamot in any Pazzaglia fragrance. That’s proof of ingredient abuse and poor blending harmony (remember, we’re not talking about a perfumer here; the Italian is just a blender of pre-made essences). The symphony after the first spray is off-key from the start with a forced, poorly executed peach accord that smells more like powdered juice for the first few minutes… afterwards, a cloying block with fruity shampoo vibes, with no trace of the imagined unfolding they propose. Add to that poor longevity of 5-6 hours for an ‘extrait’ and very weak projection. A dry-down that’s just a backrest, a fragrance with nothing new to offer, and a shame that the house is heading in such a poor direction… comparable only to the disaster of their other new release, Que Chimba! Another horrible blend we’ll cover another time.
I love the scent, but what really surprised me is how weak the longevity is; compared to Summer Hummer or Sungria, this one fades very quickly and stays quite soft.