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Van Exstasyx
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Van Exstasyx by Lorenzo Pazzaglia is a fragrance from the olfactory family for men and women. Launched in 2022, the nose behind this creation is Lorenzo Pazzaglia. The top notes feature bourbon vanilla, Madagascar vanilla, Tahitian vanilla, and black vanilla bean; the heart notes combine vanilla, caramel, and white flowers; while the base notes reveal vanilla bean, black vanilla bean, tonka bean, and oud wood.
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- Positivo 78%
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It’s an extract that sprays moderately, but with the heat of the skin, it rises and does magic: pure vanilla, natural bean, with a touch of oud that isn’t heavy at all. It envelops you, has excellent longevity and projection. The skin is left with a layer of shiny oil due to the quality; no hissing alcohol or water. This brand has surprised me. Van Phy Rhum is another marvel, vanilla and boozy, a unisex bomb. Both are for autumn-winter and night outs. Cherry Ink also captivated me, an unusual cherry. I encourage you to try them in decants or a set. Excellent quality and price. They are original, like Carbonara. Extreme Passion also joins my collection, a fruity bomb that dries down with a twist, giving vanilla-musk notes and bursts.
Another ‘neither here nor there’ from the Lorenzo Pazzaglia set; that’s three now. It’s a dark, heavy, complex vanilla, without sugar or mega-gourmand vibes, but it doesn’t project as I expected nor does it create that olfactory bubble of Bianco Latte (which it doesn’t resemble, although many people compare them). Longevity is good and the trail isn’t bad, but I expected more. Better for the wallet, because nothing tried from this house deserves the investment.
Van Extasy is a vanilla for all seasons. On blotter, it felt super synthetic, almost like solvent or poppers, nothing like vanilla. But on skin, the magic happens: that chemistry vanishes, leaving one of the best vanillas I’ve ever tried. I’m not giving it ten because, while it smells good, it adds nothing new—it’s just vanilla over vanilla with almost no projection. It’s like wearing a spectacular vanilla moisturizer, but you can only smell it inches from your skin. Longevity is top-notch, lasting 8-9 hours, though no one else notices unless they press their nose right against my wrist. It’s a good perfume if you’re not looking for an olfactory bomb and have room for another vanilla; it’s ideal for any season or as a base for mixing, but it has flaws that keep it from perfection.
Van Extasy is a year-round vanilla. I admit the paper trail didn’t work for me; it felt synthetic, solvent-like, almost like poppers. But on skin, everything changes: that chemical sensation disappears and leaves one of the best vanillas I’ve ever tried. I’m not giving it 10 because it doesn’t bring anything new; it’s just another vanilla on the market with almost no projection. When applied, it smells like a high-quality vanilla moisturizer, but you can only smell it up close. The longevity is good; you can smell it approaching the nose for 8-9 hours, though no one else can unless they press their wrist right to their nose. It’s a good perfume if you’re not looking for an olfactory bomb and don’t have special vanillas. Ideal for any season or for mixing.
I don’t know if it’s my nose or my bottle, but it smells like NOTHING. I emailed Lorenzo Pazzaglia and got brushed off without even a little help. What a shame to spend 145 euros on a fragrance I can’t even appreciate. I’m confused and have lost faith in this brand. I already own four other perfumes from LP.
I don’t know if it’s my nose or the bottle, but it smells like nothing. I wrote to Lorenzo Pazzaglia and they completely ignored me, seemingly without trying to help. What a pity to spend 145 euros on a fragrance I can’t appreciate. I understand nothing and I’ve lost faith in the brand. I already own four other perfumes from them.
It smells extremely similar to Van Py Rhum. If you have one, you don’t need the other. The difference is that in Van Py Rhum, I sense dark chocolate with rum, whereas here there’s a lighter chocolate and less alcohol. Both are super vanilla, sweet, and gourmand. They aren’t powerhouses. As a woman, the ones that really won me over from this house are: 1. Cherry Ink, 2. Extreme Passion, 3. Evil Angel, 4. Summer Hammer. I get the hype; scents are subjective and everyone lives their own experience. If you get hooked, you’ll consider it unique. My experience was excellent.
Nice perfume, but there are cheaper options that offer 100ml and a similar experience, like Bianco Latte, with the same bakery-style vanilla. This one smells a bit darker, maybe due to the oud, and feels somewhat boozy even if the notes don’t say so. I smelled it and loved it, but with Bianco Latte, I already have Sweet Xplossion. Maybe with better projection, I would have bought this despite having similar scents. Regarding the similarity to Van Py Rhum, it’s not redundant to own both; I get what people are saying. For me, Van Py Rhum brings that dark rum note that this one lacks. This is more subtle and personal. Lasts 6-8 hours on skin with 1.5 hours of projection.
Quick summary: Van Phy Rum without the Phy but with the Rum, even if it’s not real rum. The opening is similar, more vanilla and alcoholic thanks to the Bourbon vanilla. The evolution is linear: once the alcohol settles, it’s vanilla, vanilla, vanilla, caramel, vanilla… a bit creamy, like custard. This lasts a solid 9 hours on clothes and the same on skin, with moderate-to-high projection for 12 or more hours. In short: the king of vanillas.
Quick summary: Van Phy Rum without the ‘Phy’ but with rum, even if it’s not real rum. The opening is similar, more vanilla and boozy thanks to that bourbon vanilla. The evolution is linear: once the alcohol fades, it’s vanilla, caramel, vanilla… a bit creamy, like custard. This lasts a solid 9 hours on clothes, 12 or more with moderate-to-high projection. All in all, the vanilla of vanillas.
Man, what a find. They turn gold out of whatever they touch. I never thought I’d stumble upon niche perfumes at this price point, but I grabbed Sugar Kisses and now I’m testing this gem. At first, it smells like soaked tiramisu with that boozy alcohol kick, likely from the bourbon vanilla. Then it dries down into an absolutely brutal dessert vanilla, just like Sugar Kisses. The downside is it’s very linear and smells a lot like the previous one. I’ll keep exploring the brand; the ingredient quality is impressive. Just a heads-up: it’s sweet, very sweet.