Men
Urban Hero
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Descripción
Jimmy Choo Urban Hero is a woody-spicy fragrance for men. Launched in 2019, this composition features black pepper and caviar lemon in the top notes; sandalwood and vetiver in the heart; and leather and ambergris in the base notes.
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598 votos
- Positivo 65%
- Negativo 18%
- Neutral 17%
Pirámide olfativa
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It’s a bit like CH Privé; it’s not the best, but I like it and it’s cheaper.
It’s similar to CH Privé; it’s not the best, but I like it and it’s cheaper than CH Privé.
I liked the citrus opening and the elegant, masculine dry down, so I bought it. That strange citrus note I’d never encountered also caught my attention. After wearing it for a while, the scent isn’t bad; most people might like it, but it’s nothing special enough to add to my collection. The downside is that the longevity and projection are scarce, nothing more. I don’t know what will happen with the rest of this brand’s perfumes. In short, I wouldn’t buy it now and doubt I’ll buy anything else from them.
I found its citrus opening and elegant, masculine dry down interesting. That’s why I bought it. I was also intrigued by the ‘cal de dedo’ (a citrus note I hadn’t encountered before). After wearing it for a while, the scent isn’t bad and might appeal to most, but I didn’t find it special enough to be a ‘must-have’. The worst part is the longevity and projection, which are scarce. I don’t know how the rest of this house’s perfumes are in this regard. In conclusion, I wouldn’t buy it now and I don’t think I’ll buy anything else from this brand.
I tested this fragrance with a sample. The opening is pleasant, citrusy, and clean. The dry down leaves an identifiable, common but pleasant scent. For me, it has a slight sweet touch, accompanied by a faint fresh citrus and clean skin vibe. I insist on ‘slight’ regarding longevity and projection. It doesn’t give the sensation of smelling too strong. It’s not worth the price; now, if it were cheaper, it wouldn’t be a bad option to have as another backup in the closet, perhaps for spring.
I’ve read plenty of complaints saying it smells like Invictus, and it’s true it’s not anything new, but it does have its own personality. In the end, it’s a good perfume for thirty dollars, it suits regular people well, and girls love it. By the way, the bottle is awesome.
After reading several reviews, I noticed a certain hate towards this fragrance, especially because it has an ‘Invictus’ vibe. It’s true that the proposal isn’t novel, but it manages to stand out and have its own personality. Objectively, it’s a good fragrance for thirty dollars and appeals to the public that isn’t into collecting. It’s a hit with ladies. P.S. The bottle is amazing.
-LOOK FOR ANOTHER OPTION- The scent isn’t bad, but it’s not a compliment magnet either; it’s a matter of taste. It highlights the woody and sweet amber with a leather touch, plus a spicy and citrusy base, creating a semi-sweet fragrance that’s sweeter than fresh but versatile, similar to Hugo Boss The Scent, though I highly recommend Hugo instead. Its performance is mediocre; it lasts very little (at most 5 hours) despite being an EDP, it doesn’t cling strongly to clothes, and it lacks projection; in fact, it took the wind out of my sails for trying more from this brand. Its price, though not expensive, isn’t worth it since it offers nothing standout; I think the bottle, of very good quality, is worth more than the liquid. It’s one of the fragrances with the fewest positive aspects, so I wouldn’t buy it again or recommend trying it. Compliments: 6, Longevity: 5, Projection: 5, Price: 7, TOTAL: 6
It’s a fresh and delicious scent. It doesn’t impress right upon application, but as it dries down, it leaves delicate leather and amber notes that are masculine. Very weak projection and almost non-existent longevity; that’s a constant with Jimmy Choo. It’s great for everyday wear.
All I can say is that it smells professional, very masculine, with medium longevity and projection. The notes aren’t distinct, but it smells good.
The only thing I can say is that it smells professional, very masculine, with medium longevity and projection. You can’t distinguish the notes, but it smells good.
It’s a bland, linear, boring perfume. I’d say it has hints of those aquatic blue scents, but the bad kind; any Avon perfume would give it a lesson in Latin. This should definitely be discontinued because nobody would miss it.
Bland, linear, and boring perfume. It has aquatic blue notes, but the bad kind; any brand from Avon could teach it a lesson in Latin. This should be discontinued because nobody would miss it.
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