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Parfum diesel only the brave
Parfum diesel only the brave






Only the Brave is named after Diesel founder Renzo Rosso's Only the Brave charitable foundation, and the bottle is modeled on Rosso's fist - I'll leave it to others with more time and energy than myself to figure out that connection/symbolism (if there is any).

parfum diesel only the brave

The fragrance (sheer and suitable for summer wear) has great lasting power and sillage, and even after a shower I was left with a wonderful vanilla-cedar aroma on my skin (smelling a bit like benzoin-cedar incense cones). If the perfumers ( Aliénor Massenet, Olivier Polge, Pierre Wargnye) had held back on the 'fresh' (ozone) notes I would have liked Only the Brave even more. An hour into wearing Only the Brave, the notes become a bit gauzy, and I'm left with a fresh, cedar-amber-musk accord. During Only the Brave's dry-down, lemon returns to the fore - this time not "juicy," but "candied" lemon - and there's a moment or two when I swear I detect a hint of clove-cinnamon. As the ozone-lemon-leather notes recede, sweet incense and cedar notes emerge. The fragrance opens with an ozone-lemon accord which is followed by a talc-y (super-light) leather note. Only the Brave contains lemon, leather, cedar and amber. Today's scent, Diesel Only the Brave, is not innovative or "strange", not by a long shot (it reminds me of Zirh Ikon for one), but I'm partial to its components, and I like it. If I come across a fragrance full of lemon, orange, petitgrain, a hint of vetiver and wood - chances are good I'll enjoy it, even if there are 100 other fragrances that smell pretty much the same. Me? I like citrus perfumes, leather scents, smoky/incense fragrances, and vetiver and tea colognes of all types.

parfum diesel only the brave

Perfume addicts are inclined to enjoy categories of scents: ambers, vanilla fragrances, rose perfumes, mossy aldehydes.

parfum diesel only the brave

After my Yves Saint Laurent L'Homme review posted last week, many men wrote me at my Now Smell This email address "confessing" their love for L'Homme these men were unwilling to "admit" their admiration for L'Homme in my review's comments section because I called the fragrance "standard-issue men's perfume." I think women are more willing to proclaim: " Call this perfume crap if you like.but I LOVE it!" All you sensitive perfumistos out there: I have a confession to make - I, too, like my fair share of "standard-issue" men's fragrances.








Parfum diesel only the brave