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Theseus

Marca
Musky
Lorenzo Villoresi
Perfumista
Lorenzo Villoresi
3.91 de 5
257 votos

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Descripción

Theseus by Lorenzo Villoresi is a woody musky floral fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2011, this creation was crafted by Lorenzo Villoresi. The top notes feature nutmeg, sclarea, bergamot, green notes, citrus, pepper, and floral notes; the heart notes include vetiver, woody notes, French labdanum, patchouli, iris, and jasmine; the base notes consist of vetiver, leather, musk, patchouli, amber, oud wood, and tonka bean.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 10.0%
  • Primavera 41%
  • Verano 26%
  • Otoño 22%
  • Día 79%
  • Noche 21%

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Comunidad

257 votos

  • Positivo 78%
  • Negativo 14%
  • Neutral 8.6%

Pirámide olfativa

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

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4 reseñas

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  • The moment I smelled this fragrance, I fell in love at first sight. Theseus doesn’t project a huge sillage, but it lasts on the skin for hours. It has a fresh, slightly sweet scent—like a rainy day in the forest.

  • monsieurleather

    A great perfume by Lorenzo Villoresi, without a doubt, and one that could have served as inspiration for Eau Sauvage Parfum a year later. Theseus is like an Eau Sauvage Parfum but less citrusy and more dense, heavier. The vetiver combined with the flowers gives it a fougère and soapy character, yet of high quality and class; the ingredients feel more natural, though olfactorily the result is very similar. Just as Theseus, the hero and founder of Athens, this perfume is full of strength, vigor, and character, demanding to be worn with a certain elegance and attitude. Obviously, its name indicates it’s a very masculine, virile, and radiant fragrance, like a Greek hero. High performance, good sillage—it makes itself noticed without being intrusive. I absolutely loved it! Au revoir!

  • monsieurleather

    A great perfume by Lorenzo Villoresi, without a doubt, and one that could have perfectly served as inspiration for Eau Sauvage Parfum a year later. Theseus is like an Eau Sauvage Parfum, just less citrusy and more dense, heavier. The vetiver paired with the flowers gives it a fougère and soapy vibe, but of high quality and class; the ingredients feel more natural here, though olfactorily the result is very similar. Just like Theseus, the hero and founder of Athens, this perfume is full of strength, vigor, and character, and demands to be worn with a certain elegance and attitude. Obviously, its name already tells us it’s a very masculine, manly, yet radiant perfume, like a Greek hero. High performance and a great trail—it makes an impression without being intrusive. I loved it! Au revoir!

  • Psicostasis

    It’s strange that there are no conifers here; it smells like turpentine, but not just any turpentine—a distant, nostalgic one, like the corridors of Bellas Artes in Salamanca. Maybe the citrus is misleading me. P.S.: vetiver on skin usually smells like turpentine to me, so it’s curious that I sensed it on the blotter here.