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Stand Out

Bruno Perrucci
Perfumista
Bruno Perrucci
4.10 de 5
172 votos

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Descripción

Stand Out by Bruno Perrucci Parfums is an olfactive fragrance for men and women launched in 2022. The nose behind this composition is Bruno Perrucci. The top notes are mint, bergamot, oliban incense, and pink pepper; the heart notes evoke Egyptian papyrus, fig leaves, and magnolia; while the base notes reveal a woody accord featuring cognac, vetiver, amber, musk, patchouli, and tonka bean.

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  • Invierno 17%
  • Primavera 31%
  • Verano 25%
  • Otoño 27%
  • Día 61%
  • Noche 39%

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Comunidad

172 votos

  • Positivo 77%
  • Negativo 14%
  • Neutral 8.7%

Pirámide olfativa

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Características

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Longevidad

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Estela

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Moderada

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Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

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Masculino

Precio

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Reseñas

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4 reseñas

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  • The few English reviews say it’s similar to Naxos, but honestly, it’s not. I get why: it opens with a citrus that smells like mandarin to me, with pepper and mint, and cognac at the base. It’s a rare mix that smells great. When it dries down, it gives a honey sensation, and that’s when it starts resembling Naxos. Out of an order of 7 decants, it was the second one I liked most, even though I didn’t buy the bottle until the price convinced me. I haven’t tested it in warm weather yet, but in the end, I did decide to buy the bottle.

  • charlos.sanchez

    For me, it’s the best from Bruno Perrucci, very in tune with the citrusy, fresh, and slightly sweet side of Double Bond, perhaps due to the citrus and menthol touch along with tonka and amber. On my skin, the progression is very linear, losing that fresh citrus bomb only at the start to stay constant with the base notes (I couldn’t perceive the fig leaf). It closes with a musky scent that maintains a dry-down without losing its initial components. Its longevity on my skin is easily over 8 hours in summer during the day without needing to reapply, and at night it withstands the friction of the sheets to still smell when waking up. For those fresh and sweet touches without being heavy, I recommend it for spring and summer in mild temperatures or early autumn. For late autumn and winter, there are other options like Amberum. Although Perrucci doesn’t have truly challenging proposals compared to other niche houses, this is one of their most enjoyable and easy-to-accept fragrances.

  • Memoquique

    An underrated perfume, a well-balanced mentholated and spicy aroma with woody and herbal notes. It’s one of those that you’ll hardly not like, excellent for everyday wear, buy blind without fear; I seriously wonder why we don’t talk about it more, it seems designer quality but with niche caliber.

  • Victortor

    Interesting concept, I had it on my radar… The opening is super refreshing with a very present menthol touch and sharp citrus notes mixing with spices, giving a real energy boost. That green freshness evolves into an aromatic accord thanks to the fig leaf. It keeps adding vitality until the spicy notes fade, giving way to a woody profile where vetiver dominates and it sweetens a bit; maybe it’s the amber and patchouli, with a very soft fruity undertone. I love it from start to finish for how it evolves, powerful but not annoying. Ideal for spring or autumn, versatile and with good longevity (6-7 hours), without being a projection beast. I like it for being different, only regret that the decant was so small. Very rich.