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Toy Boy 2

Marca
Moschino
3.51 de 5
203 votos

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Descripción

Moschino Toy Boy 2 is a spicy woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2025, this creation features an olfactory pyramid that opens with nutmeg and ginger top notes. The heart is built around coffee and Akigalawood, while the base reveals the elegance of myrrh and vetiver.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 38%
  • Primavera 16%
  • Verano 9.2%
  • Otoño 37%
  • Día 41%
  • Noche 59%

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Comunidad

203 votos

  • Positivo 61%
  • Negativo 29%
  • Neutral 10%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 2 notas
Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 2 notas

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22 reseñas

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  • We’re already head over heels for this new Toy Boy. Based on the notes, it promises to be an absolute bomb. I’m dying to know who put their nose behind it. Let’s wait and see how it turns out.

  • Toy Boy 2 is a woody, spicy, and amber fragrance. It starts very strong with cardamom and nutmeg lasting about 10 minutes, then blends into woods and coffee that give it more character. As it dries down, it has balsamic and amber notes, but what really stands out are the spices and wood. It’s different from the original—more mature and even sensual, with stronger spice and wood notes. Perfect for formal occasions, romantic dates, the office, or work environments. The ideal season is fall and winter. It lasted close to 12 hours on me with a noticeable sillage. I really love this new version and will definitely be buying it again soon for its interesting scent. I invite you to try it and share your thoughts.

  • Just tried it and first off: nothing like the original Toy Boy, and for me, that’s a great start because I couldn’t stand the smell of that other stinky bear 😛 The fragrance is a sweet suede note with coffee undertones. At first, it sparkles, feels fresh and spicy, yet always sweet… it smells youthful. As it settles, it feels creamier, with that suede sensation and soft leather, super wearable. There’s a subtle coffee note in the background, nothing invasive, along with woods and amber (supposedly no vanilla, but something similar is noticeable). The good thing is it’s not an overly cloying sweet perfume; in fact, the longer it goes, the more ‘woody’ and masculine it becomes, where you can pick up some geranium. The evolution is interesting. It reminded me of DUNHILL ICON ELITE, only this TOY BOY 2 by Moschino replaces Dunhill’s dark, dry woods with coffee and creaminess, plus it has a sexier profile. But there’s a slight ‘burnt rubber’ sensation in the dry-down that makes both scents feel familiar, at least to my nose… In conclusion: it’s a rich, versatile, and sexy aroma, though not challenging. As for performance, I haven’t tested it over time yet, but it’s definitely not the bombshell that the first smelly bear was… P.S.: Thanks Moschino for putting a great juice in that eye-catching bottle; now I actually want to add it to my collection and not just to look at it on the shelf xD

  • Estefan.V19

    I love it; it’s not revolutionary but it fits perfectly into that clean perfume trend. At first, it smells spicy without being aggressive; nutmeg, ginger, and coffee work great together, with an almost edible touch. The base is sweet, amber, and features a luxurious oud. As for longevity, I trust it: with Toy Boy and Toy Pearl, they last 8 hours, and I’ve worn it for two hours and it’s still projecting like it just came out of the bottle.

  • These clueless people rating without trying really get on my nerves. The fragrance is delicious, ideal for cold climates, it’s a night scent and perfect for special occasions. It’s warm-spicy with a coffee touch. I feel it as a mix between Devotion pour Homme and A*men fantasm. Nothing like the first Toy Boy version.

  • Toy Boy 2 is a woody, spicy fragrance with an amber base. It starts very spicy with cardamom and nutmeg at full blast for about 10 minutes. Then, without losing that spicy touch, the wood and coffee kick in, giving it more character. In the final phase, you can detect a balsamic and amber note, but what dominates are the spices and wood. It’s the Moschino bear version, different from the original but equally interesting and pleasant; it has more spices and wood, and in my opinion, it’s more mature and even sensual. It works well for formal situations, romantic dates, the office, or any professional setting. Fall and winter are its ideal seasons. As for longevity, it lasted close to 12 hours on me with a very present sillage. I really liked this new version and I don’t think I’ll be long before buying it for its interesting scent. Try it yourselves and let me know what you think!

  • I used up a 3ml vial and it turned out well. It keeps that ‘niche’ vibe of the original Toy Boy, although it has nothing to do with it. I see it as much more versatile, as long as it’s not hot, for day or night. Projection is moderate and it lasts a solid eight hours. The scent is quite rounded, with an amber tone, soft coffee, a little bit sweet, and very pleasant. It has a fairly oriental drift due to the amber and spices, but with so many Arabic perfumes being released constantly, the result is quite common and nothing innovative. When the price drops, I’ll definitely buy a 30ml bottle to keep it company with its older sister, purely for collecting and because that format is a steal. Must-buy.

  • These clueless people rating without trying really get on my nerves. It smells delicious, ideal for cold weather, it’s a night scent and perfect for special occasions. It’s warm-spicy with coffee. I feel it as a mix between Devotion pour Homme and A*Mén fantasm. Nothing like the first Toy Boy version.

  • Very oriental and spicy. It’s like walking through a spice and seed warehouse or an oriental market: lots of myrrh, nutmeg, and ginger from the start, giving way to a wilder coffee scent, almost freshly ground (stop comparing it to Halloween Man X or Green Stravaganza, they have nothing to do with it), and after several hours, it ends with a skin-like scent of something that seems like incense, although the note isn’t listed. Completely different from Toy Boy 1. Personally, I love that perfume, but the Smirnoff tamarind scent (which made so many people cringe) is completely gone in this flanker. The projection and trail aren’t the same as Toy Boy 1 either.

  • charlotinable

    I’m sticking with the first Toy Boy, so original and unlike anything else; that one has me head over heels. This one smells rich, but it’s not a ‘wow’ or ‘damn’ kind of scent. It feels generic, like Scandal, Bad Boy Extreme, Invictus Victory, Bharara King, and so many others. It’s not a bad perfume, it smells good, and is pleasantly wearable for winter and very fresh nights. I liked it, but it didn’t impress me.

  • Very strange scent that I didn’t like at all. It has absolutely nothing to do with its predecessor; I don’t know what they were trying to do with this version. Honestly, it’s unpleasant.

  • roskoperfumes

    I just tried it, and although it doesn’t smell bad, I find it redundant, especially if you already have a collection of more than 10 fragrances or several Arab scents. It smells like synthetic oud with woods and leather, just like a classic Arab perfume; the performance isn’t better than the original Toy Boy either. The only good thing is that maybe the first Toy Boy will drop even lower in price, which is still worth it today for both scent and performance. If you want to see reviews of original perfumes, visit my YouTube channel Rosko Perfumes. Rating: 6.5

  • Very strange scent that I didn’t like at all. It has absolutely nothing to do with its predecessor; I don’t know what they were trying to do with this version. Honestly, unpleasant.

  • It has the DNA of D&G The One Intense, at least 80% similar. Woods, leather, resins, and a floral base, but I notice this one is sweeter with a slightly more prominent cardamomo. Very rich, but I prefer The One Intense, honestly.

  • This perfume has received a lot of hate because YouTube reviewers expected a ‘second version’ of Toy Boy. I understand the expectation given the name, but honestly, that was never the intention. And viewing it as a new fragrance, it’s simply delicious. From the opening to the dry down, it maintains its essence. Yes, it evolves, but not in a way that makes you feel like you’re wearing two different fragrances: one on application and another distinct one in the base. Some perfumes have radical, interesting changes, but there is something valuable in a fragrance that retains its identity throughout its life on the skin. This one does it very well. It’s not linear, but it is coherent. I see it as a nighttime fragrance, with a dark character but not challenging or excessively ‘niche’. It approaches that territory but remains pleasant, usable, and enjoyable without feeling like you’re wearing something difficult. The listed notes are very precise: myrrh and coffee are the stars and are delicious, deep, enveloping, with that warm touch that captivates. The nut in the opening is also exquisite, giving it texture and special character. I think Moschino did it again: a fragrance with its own identity, distinct and undervalued. If you like ‘dark’ but enjoyable perfumes, this is for you. Personally, it’s my favorite of 2025.

  • This perfume has gotten a lot of hate because many YouTube reviewers expected a “second version” of Toy Boy. I get where that expectation comes from—the name can lead you to think that—but honestly, I don’t think that was ever the intention. And looking at it as a new fragrance, it’s simply delicious. From the opening to the dry down, it keeps its essence; it evolves, but you don’t feel like you’re wearing two different perfumes. Some fragrances make that radical change interesting, but here the valuable thing is that it retains its identity throughout the wear. It’s not linear, but it is coherent. I see it as a night perfume: it has a dark character, but it’s not challenging or overly “niche.” It treads that ground while staying pleasant and wearable without feeling overwhelming. The listed notes are spot-on: myrrh and coffee are the stars, delicious, deep, and enveloping with a warm touch that captivates. The nutmeg in the opening is rich and gives it a special texture. I think Moschino did it again: a fragrance with its own identity, distinct and underrated. If you like “dark” but enjoyable perfumes, this is for you. Personally, it’s my favorite of 2025.

  • thesongofhecate

    This Toy Boy flanker is super off, offering no novel scent. It smells like cucumber, obviously without any cucumber, but given the coffee, it should smell more woody and spicy; instead, it’s more citrusy and fresh. The original Toy, even though it doesn’t have tamarind, smells like it and is a delight where you can detect the vetiver and rose. The bottle, like all the Toy line, looks nice, but beyond that, I don’t like it at all.

  • I tried it yesterday in Colombia; the hype was insane. To be objective: launching version 2 solidified the legacy of Toy Boy 1; it was a before and after moment in designer perfumery, proving you can do it well, break the molds, and chart a new course. This intro to version 1 was exactly what we imagined when announcing version 2. I went into Riviera and asked the consultant to apply it for me. I have mixed feelings: one part of me likes it, but another feels let down. Walking out, I thought it had floral nuances like version 1, but I think it’s just the name creating those connections; blindfolded, I wouldn’t have recognized it. The opening of ginger and nutmeg, with an undeclared floral, feels spicy, aromatic, green, and earthy; the nutmeg gives it a sweet, dry, and calyx-like tone. At 20 minutes, the woody phase kicks in with a strong espresso coffee, interwoven with myrrh incense. Here, in my opinion, it diverges from what the name suggests; it reminds me of Salvatore Ferragamo Uomo Signature only in the coffee aspect, but the myrrh takes it down a different path. It doesn’t evolve much, becoming linear on the skin. Verdict: I really liked it, almost wanted to own it, but if you’re looking for the floral evolution of withered rose and tamarind from version 1, this isn’t it. I recommend trying it; those who didn’t like version 1 might love this. It’s very flattering, fascinating, and addictive. Recommended.

  • thesongofhecate

    This Toy Boy flanker is super ‘exquisite’—nothing new. Smells like cucumber, even though it’s not listed, but given the coffee note, I expected it to be more woody or spicy; instead, it’s citrusy/fresh. The original Toy Boy, despite not having tamarind, smells like it and is a delight with vetiver and rose. The bottle looks nice, but otherwise, I don’t like it at all.

  • Oh no. The previous one was so original and stood out from the crowd; this is just another copycat. It’s a shame they didn’t take a risk like they did with the spiced rose. It’s a no-go.