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Tag Him Uomo Rosso
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Tag Him Uomo Rosso by Armaf is a woody oriental fragrance for men. Launched in 2024, this composition features lavender, cardamom, and aromatic notes in the top. The heart unfolds with spicy notes and black pepper, while the base rests on vanilla, tonka bean, incense, and patchouli.
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- Neutral 7.6%
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Not out yet… but it has the same notes as Invictus Victory Elixir. Clearly, it’s a clone!
Invictus Victory Elixir isn’t the same as Le Beau Le Parfum. This one is so similar to the Elixir that it’s not worth buying the original. Good projection and decent performance. For the price, it’s a steal. Incredible how the Arabs are taking over the market. If you don’t want mass-market scents, look into Xerjoff.
It has some Scandal EDT and Le Beau Le Parfum vibes, but it’s more similar to Invictus V Elixir. This Tag Uomo Rosso performs just as well but costs much less. If you love that DNA, don’t miss it. Plus, I guarantee you’ll get compliments. A safe buy for those who love well-executed sweetness.
Just received it and I couldn’t be happier. It smells like the prodigal son between JPG Le Beau and Invictus Elixir, blending traits of both but with more DNA of the original. It’s fresh and sweet, perfect for anything, though for dates it’s a gem. Works in any season, even summer if you don’t overdo it. 100% recommended, buy blind without fear.
I’m not sure if I got a bad batch or if I have ‘nose blindness,’ but this perfume fades within one or two hours without offering any lasting sillage.
I’m not sure if I got a bad batch or if I’m experiencing ‘nose blind’, but it’s lasting only one or two hours at most, with almost no projection.
Does anyone explain why Armaf launched two clones of Invictus Victory Elixir? This one and The Pride Of Armaf Admiral.
Quite a rich and long-lasting fragrance. These from Armaf are really doing things right with their scents; it’s one of my partner’s favorites, just like Mandarinn Sky. It’s sweet and fresh at the same time, very similar to Invictus Victory Elixir and a bit to Le Beau, but as it dries down, it goes completely toward Victory Elixir. I highly recommend it.
Wow… I was surprised. I was looking for a Victory Elixir dupe and this met my expectations. It’s not a 100% clone, but it’s very close; the first day I wore it, I got compliments. It’s a scent you can’t stop wanting to smell. Plus, it’s super affordable… $24. You can’t ask for more. Winner!!!
At $30, it smells sweet, perhaps like Invictus Elixir, but I don’t know it. Regarding Le Beau, I don’t know if it’s EDT or EDP… I don’t see coconut or piña colada. I don’t understand why people say it’s similar; I have Uomo Rosso but not the others they claim are similar. It’s a bit heavy for my taste at 35; I can’t handle this. It reminds me of Khawar but isn’t the same and lacks cinnamon. I’ve already tried Invictus Elixir; it’s the same, with slight differences. I wouldn’t use it for being too strong, but for those who like it… incredible price at $28.
It’s a great fragrance; without a doubt, it leans more toward Victory Elixir. It smells very similar at the start, with juicy fruit and vanilla. As it dries down, it resembles Versace Eros EDP.
Just opened it; I’ll edit later with details on longevity, evolution, and projection, but I had to write quickly: if you’re looking for a Le Beau similarity, you won’t find it here. There’s a minimal resemblance in the opening, but it fades quickly and there’s no real connection. I don’t have Invictus, but it leans closer to that DNA. It doesn’t smell bad, but if you’re seeking a Le Beau resemblance (one of my favorites), don’t look here. I’ll edit later to see how it performs.
Not bad, but once it dries down, I just don’t like it anymore; it smells 90% like Eros EDP.
For lovers of sophisticated sweetness: this perfume is for you. Its sillage is powerful, like being hit with whips of aroma. Lasts 5-6 hours on skin, up to a day on clothes. Very underrated but for me it’s a hidden gem, few own it.
For those looking for something sweet and sophisticated, this is for you. What stands out most is the trail; you feel like you’re being hit with whips of fragrance. It lasts a decent 5-6 hours on skin and up to a full day on clothes. It’s a very underrated perfume, but for me, it’s a hidden gem that few own.
Caught me off guard. I grabbed it on sale for $22 and it smells great. It’s sweet but not suffocating, perfect for the office. On my skin, the aromatic notes and pepper stand out, giving it a very masculine touch. As a rotation, it’s an incredible option that has nothing to envy from Le Beau Le Parfum or Victory Elixir. They aren’t identical, though they share DNA; to me, it reminds me more of Lattafa’s Honor & Glory, but that one is denser and more oriental than this versatile version. 8.5/10, mostly due to the price. It lasted 5 to 8 hours on me and on clothes until late at night or even the next day. Not perfect, but very affordable and easy to wear.
Having finished a bottle of Invictus Victory Elixir, I say this dupe is identical. It replicates the fragrance perfectly and is much cheaper. If you liked Victory Elixir, you finished it, or you don’t have the money, Tag Him Uomo Rosso is what you need. Two identical fragrances.
Just finished a bottle of Invictus Victory Elixir and I can confirm: this dupe is identical. It replicates the fragrance perfectly and is much cheaper. If you liked it, ran out, or can’t afford the original, Tag Him Uomo Rosso is what you need; they are two equal perfumes.
It’s excellent and very complete, a great dupe of Victory Elixir that captures its entire DNA with minimal differences. The Invictus leans more into the vanilla and masculine notes, while this one is more balanced; you can feel the spicy notes more, like a pepper that doesn’t sting but adds warmth and darkness without losing the vanilla side. For me, this scent is more wearable for spring and even summer nights, which I wouldn’t recommend for the Victory Elixir. The price is crazy—$30 is practically a gift; even if it were $60, it would still be excellent. Longevity is quite good, beyond average, lasting 7-8 hours and being noticeably present. I’d need to test its sillage more, but I consider it would be the same, just more moderate. Finally, in its favor, it’s not as well-known as other hyped fragrances that crowd the room; this means you smell fewer perfumes like this, yet it deserves more recognition for its successes.
Simply an underrated gem.
For me, one of the best in my collection. On opening, it smells very similar to JPG’s Le Beau, but as it dries down, it evolves into a rich vanilla aroma. They say it’s similar to Invictus Elixir. Longevity and sillage: 9/10, lasts 8 hours. Bought at a good price, it’s a very good perfume.
It arrived last night, and I tested it. As a lover of the Invictus Victory Elixir DNA, I can say it’s almost identical. These days I’ll test the longevity, but given its price and scent, so far I think it’s a 10/10.
For me, one of the best in my collection. The opening opens up very similar to JPG’s Le Beau, but it evolves and ends with an incredibly rich vanilla scent. They say it’s similar to Invictus Elixir. Longevity and sillage are 9/10, lasting 8 hours. Bought at a good price, it’s a very good perfume.
Label: Sweet, youthful, attractive, and tropical. The opening is identical to Phantom but sweeter; as it dries down, it’s very sweet creamy vanilla. Reminds me of opening a bag of candies with strawberry and coconut jam. It’s a mix of Le Beau Le Parfum, Phantom EDT, and Invictus Victory Elixir. Ideal for nights and cold weather, not for heat. Perfect for parties and dates. Box: simple red, 8.0. Bottle: rare, innovative magnetic cap but uncomfortable to hold, 8.0. Atomizer: average to poor, lacks power, 7.3. Price: around $20-30 today, worth every penny, 10. Longevity: 6 good hours, up to 8-10 depending on activity, 9.8. Sillage: decent, leaves a trail, 9.0. Projection: good for 2 hours, then skin scent but noticeable, 9.0. Compliments: women love it for being modern, 9.0. Final note: 8.7. Conclusion: mix of youthful and tasty DNA. Closer to Phantom (40%), then Invictus (20%) and Le Beau (40%). All good, except the bottle doesn’t convince everyone. If you like sweet, buy blind; if not, avoid. Opening: Phantom (20 min), Le Beau (2h), Invictus (3h+).
Tag him: Sweet, youthful, attractive, and tropical perfume. The opening is identical to Phantom but sweeter; as it dries down, a very sweet creamy vanilla emerges, like opening a bag of candies with strawberry and coconut jam. To me, it’s a mix of Le Beau, Phantom, and Invictus Victory Elixir. Ideal for nights and cold climates, not for anything over 24 degrees. Perfect for parties, dates, and gatherings where you want to turn heads. Box: Simple red, 8/10. Bottle: Unique, with an innovative magnetic cap but uncomfortable to hold, 8/10. Atomizer: Average to poor, lacks power, 7.3/10. Price: Around $20-$30, every penny is worth it, 10/10. Longevity: 6 good hours, up to 8-10 depending on activity, 9.8/10. Sillage: Decent, you leave a trail, 9/10. Projection: Good for 2 hours, then skin scent but still noticeable, 9/10. Compliments: Women love it because it’s ‘modern’, 9/10. Final rating: 8.7. Take it young and tasty. It leans more toward Phantom (40%), Invictus (20%), and Le Beau (40%). All good, except the bottle doesn’t convince everyone. If you like sweet scents, buy blind. Opening: Phantom (20 min), Le Beau (2h), Invictus (3h+).
I used it once and liked it too much. Friends, two girlfriends, and my girlfriend all said it smelled super good. One told me that when I got home, they could smell me, and even asked for the name. The opening smells like mango, like when you eat one and smell your mouth, then comes out a rich vanilla that lasts forever (not exaggerating). It lasts what it should. Otherwise, with a decant, you can use more and draw more attention. Sillage and projection are good. Rating: 9.5/10.
95% similar to Invictus Victory Elixir. Recommended if you want to save money, since the original isn’t worth as much. I bought it on sale and compared it to an Invictus decant; there’s no difference unless you’re measuring in millimeters, except that the Invictus is less explosive and more controlled. At first, it smells like alcohol, but once it oxidizes, it becomes identical. I’ll save it for winter because in summer it makes me want to sneeze, but in the cold, it smells like amazing chocolate.
I’ve been wearing it for two days. In the heat, it fades a bit, but the bursts come back occasionally. I love the opening and the drydown; in cool or cold weather, it smells spectacular. Highly recommended if you like sweet perfumes. It’s now my signature lotion.
Very acceptable quality for an Arabic fragrance. It has that slightly ‘syrupy’ quality, like thick chocolate and caramelized spices mixed with incense. Good job by Armaf. If you test it on different skin types, you’ll notice the difference, but when combined, they’re imperceptible. To save my Victory Elixir from running out too fast, I use 4 sprays of the Tag and 4 of the Invictus. Satisfied with the purchase. A solid 8/10.
Better than the original, no doubt. Smells just like Invictus Victory Elixir but with a more interesting twist—almost identical at the start, then a touch of coconut reminiscent of Le Beau. The projection is beastly; you can smell it from meters away. My dad smelled it from the kitchen. It’s delicious, like a cozy vanilla ice cream. The drydown has a rich, metallic gum note. Calming and relaxing, perfect for parties or dates, just don’t overdo it or you’ll overwhelm others. Five sprays last all day. If you like sweet scents, it’s a solid 9/10; it surpasses the original in every way.