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I have it: 52 I had it: 23 I want it: 12 My signature: 2
Heir by Paris Hilton is a Aromatic fragrance for men. Heir was launched in 2006. The fragrance features leather, sandalwood, amber, patchouli, lavender, musk, fir resin, balsam fir, mandarin leaf and bergamot.
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Smells very cheap. No longevity at all. I wouldnt pay 5 buck for the biggest bottle
I really like Paris Hilton's debut mens cologne. So in no way am I biased. But, Heir in my opinion smells terrible. Not only is it synthetic and of poor quality but the scent itself I find to be quite unattractive. Its an overbearing and obnoxious scent with weak lasting power.
Paris Hilton for Men is miles ahead of this guy and Just e.
It's really lame and a shame when people criticize a celebrity fragrance based on the celebrity.
Yes, I don't like Paris Hilton, there is nothing interesting in her persona.
But I bought this fragrance a few years ago, just because the price was interesting.
And I was surprised of how good it was. This is not going to sweep you off your feet, or make you rhink you discovered the fragrance of all times.
It's fresh, modern and understated. Simply as that.
Do I like Paris Hilton? NO.
Do I like Paris Hilton Heir? YES.
I absolutely enjoy wearing this scent, its fresh and clean and very classy smell! totally recommend it for a true gentlemen!
I love this! I'm a huge Paris fan after I met her back in 2008, since she was a sweetheart.
My best friend got me this for my birthday, and I wear it all the time. It's fresh, clean, and citrusy, and it works in just about any weather.
This is the first time I've ever successfully worn something that combines citrus and leather, that doesn't smell like old urine. This makes me smell fresh without making me smell like orange peel.
Everyone's hating on this, but I notice that almost every negative review is from someone who's wearing something very high end..Seriously, why are you holding Paris to Guerlain standards?
This fragrance is very reminiscent to fresh pine needles, for me. If this is what bleach smells like, then sign me up to clean houses on a regular basis, because this smells pretty damn good to me.
Lemon furniture polish. Only redeeming quality is the fact is doesn't last long and the drydown is less offensive. Whoever developed this must have been having a really bad day. It might work with some types of body chemistry, but mine is not one of those. I received it as a free sample - and it was worth every penny :)
I like it after wearing it a few days. At first I didnt. Smells clean and fresh !
At first I thought of it as "salaryman aftershave,"' as Luca Turin has called some scents (it's harsh, common, and not appealing on any level to me). Then after an hour or so it was much better. The fir and leather came out, though not enough to give this one any kind of "wow factor." There seems to be a bit of a soft, vanillic note, I'd guess amber, to take the harsh edge off, and the musk is nice. In some ways this is like Bijan's V.I.P. for Men, with fir instead of iris. If Cuiron is too sharp, strong, and "synthetic"/metallic, then you can give this one a try if you don't mind the opening. I don't understand the idea that this has an ammonia-like quality. It's reasonably natural smelling overall and especially once you get past the opening.
UPDATE: Far into the drydown I can finally smell the "mandarin leaf" and it's nice/natural but subtle. Overall, the drydown is certainly pleasant if not strong enough for most people
"eau de insecticide".
"eau de detergent".
This fragrance, is not nearly as bad as people let on. Personally, i wouldn't wear it, but i dont wear many mens colognes, at all. The Lavendar and Bergamont notes, are VERY intensive. Those two, mixed with some musk, and you have Heir. I am a known Lavendar hater in anything, so that is the reason i would not wear it. Also, it kind of smells like a cheap BOD body spray. I bought this as a christmas gift for my brother, and out of curiousity, i spritzed it on myself. It's not an annoying, cloying fragrance, as you get with most lavendar scents, but infact a skin scent. The scent lingers for a while, but stays very close to you. It does project slightly, but for the most part, it hugs your skin tightly. Not for me, but deffinitally not a bad scent.
Too strong and cheap smelling. Gave me a horrible headache. Very synthetic to the nose. There was nothing to me that stood out as being nice in this fragrance at all. Ended up giving it away.
THIS IS HORRIFICALLY BAD!
Threw it in the bin.
Ozonic. Cheap. Nasty. All round Failure.
I will not even explore this simply as it is made by a celebrity whom I do not like at all. It is funny how a name can be so important in the choice of a fragrance.
Can anyone else relate?
I don't know why everyone is hating on this. is very citrusy but a little sweet. when you first apply it, everyone in the room is going to smell it! the scent fades a little so it doesn't last long.On my skin it lasted all day but as i said it faded but i could still smell it if i press my nose to my arm. I recommend this for teens and college students.
Given some of the other reviews, I can only conclude that people must have very nice smelling brands of bleach in their countries.
I was a bit disappointed intially with Heir, as it was only good for about four hours on me. So I doubled the dose to about ten sprays - and I was impressed.
This summer hasn't been that hot so far, and I've found myself reaching for Heir quite a lot. It gives me that out of the shower type freshness very nicely without the sharpness of my other summer favourites (Chrome, Tommy T, D&G Masculine).
Regards.
Eau de windex
or
Clorox pour homme
I got this really cheap when Perfumania was having their huge "End of the Year" sale. I'm pretty sure I got the giftset for under $30, which included the 3.4oz spray, the little travel size one, body wash, and deodorant.
I must say that I really enjoy "Heiress", the female version of this, so I thought I'd give "Heir" a try. I liked how soft it was. The scent wasn't overpowering for a guy cologne and it was a little sweet and spicy.
The bottle is cheap, because the cologne is cheap. I'm not that worried about it, and obviously if you're looking to buy a high quality perfume, you aren't looking at Paris' fragrances anyway.
Overall, this cologne is good. It's not my favorite, and the downside of it is the fact that it doesn't have a lasting power at all (it lasts on my skin/clothes for about 2 hours and then I have to reapply), but it smells good, and it's cheap. I probably won't be purchasing this scent again when I run out, but I would recommend it to a friend.
Much too similar to Davidoff's Cool Water (which is something I personally cannot stand!)
Yes it does have kind of a White King/Bleach scent after about 15 minutes.
A lot of the bergamot becomes evident after a while and it does remain quite leathery but I can't detect any of the supporting notes at all. Not on my skin anyway.
All in all, an okay every day fragrance or something to freshen your gym bag.
The scent I'd give a 4/10.
The longevity I'd give a 8/10. As much as I fairly disliked this fragrance it didn't seem to wear off for about 6-7 hours. Which can be a good or bad thing depending if you like the actual scent.
In terms of the cost, I bought a 100ml (3.4oz) EDT bottle at a chemist for AUD$29.95. Reasonable I think.
I wouldn't be caught dead wearing this fragrance though, even home alone. But that's just me :)
This is a nice scent for a teenager or early 20 yr old. It is sweet sorta fem and light. The longevity is POOR.. Smells like windex! So for that I gave it a negative rating!
hm... I LOVED Just Me for men but Heir seems a bit dated and doesn't have that flare I'd expect from the heiress who makes it. I'd say don't waste your time.
My username "instantjim" was given to me by my wife many years ago: she claims that I am impulsive. She is in some respects right.
Even with my impulsive fragrance purchasing habits, I could not be tempted to part with the $15 Australian (about $13 US)for 3.3 oz of this fragrance. Three good sprays on my wrist and all I got was some insipid lemon.
Yes, it does smell like bleach. I am not sure how much of this stuff I would have to apply to be able to detect the other purported notes, but I'm sure the staff at the store where I tried it would have tackled me to the ground long before I reached that point.
It has been said that PH fragrances are "targeted" or remind one of gay men, gayness or gay bars. To this I can say but one thing: HEEEY-AAAY!
It is truly an aromatic and the first time I smelled this I thought been there and done him, err...that. But that was a free sample vial and it was not until I got a 50 ml SPRAY that I noticed the different levels of Heir. I know, right? Paris Hilton? More than superficial...you'd be surprised...
On first spray there is something very pungent about this (balsam fir?) and the citrus topnotes seem loud, out of balance but as the heart develops,(I'm sitting here typing and it's almost as if the scent strip I sprayed it on is giving me the olfactory equivalent of a come-hither stare)the gooey resins with the lavender and elemi (a wood free white incense)take seemingly unrelated, common materials and blend them into something intriguing and almost exotic. The press release lists ironmusk in this and I can only assume it is synthetic musk with a metallic twang to it and that it is quite shy. We come to the base of this unusual yet somehow familiar scent it is S.A.P. (the industry standard sandal-amber-patchouli{Lite patchouli})just like so many others but with a stylish suede twist. (Amazing how one litttle accesory can change a whole outfit) The truly stylish are the ones who find something a little different and make it their own. It might be the THING today and passe tomorrow,the fact is you tried it no matter what anyone said and now YOU know. Don't be a sheep, find your own way...
Sillage: okay
Longevity: slightly above average
Overall: 3.5/5
The thing I learned about Heir was just because some-one or thing is loud or different don't shun it. You may look in its heart and find something wonderful and strange yet warm and lovely and the bottom line is we are, when you get down to it: all the same on some level, don't judge...LOVE
Upon first application, Heir smells just like bath soaps. It wasn't the crisp sun-dried soapiness of aldehydic fragrances, but rather the mushy, moldy, sitting-in-water-for-too-long stink of dissolving animal fat. Off-putting to say the least.
Luckily, Heir redeems itself a few hours into the drydown, where it lightens up and reveals a sweeter, almost aquatic, aroma. Really quite nice, with the lavender subdued and the ambery greens taking front and center. No leather, but I do enjoy this part. The lasting power is average for an edt so, unfortunately, this portion of Heir's lifetime is only a few hours.
I still can't get over the nastiness of the first impression, and I'm amazed it managed to transform into something remotely decent. If we were casting for Beast in Beauty and the Beast, I'd nominate Heir. Nor in a good way.
ITS A VERY SUBTLE SMELL, NOTHING NEW, THE SCENT IS VERY LOW, I COULNDT PERCEIVE IT WELL, nada del otro jueves
Oh, this is horrid. It does smell like bleach or some sort of cleaning solution, the previous reviewers do not lie.
What's even worse, the sillage is incredibly strong, so by the end of the day you'll be feeling nauseous.
How can I possibly describe this scent? I'll start with citrusy, an overload of sharp and sour citrus notes. This is shortly followed by lavender and fir which tries its darndest to blend but fails miserably. To top off this nightmare composition is an extremely synthetic leather note which thankfully proves to be rather mild than bold.
What can I say, Paris Hilton hasn't impressed me with either her perfumes or colognes. I really wanted at least one good one from her and unfortunately this wasn't it. I guess I'll keep hoping.
This scent smells exactly like fresh clothes and nothing more. I got this as a gift for one christmas and ever since it has made a great room freshener or a great gym bag spray. Most people think I'm kidding, but I'm not. I would never wear this as a cologne, but it does work well for freshening laundry, bags, lockers, anything but you. This is nothing better than a febreeze scent.
total gimmick very commonplace scent with no distinctive edges to it just another citrus frag that has already gone out of style
HOW THE HELL CAN PEOPLE SAY ITS A NICE FRAGRANCE !! it suuuuuuuuuuuuuuxxxxx like bleach and jasmine that dont combine together , dont ever blindly buy this one or ull scamed . its very bad and not worth it at all . its like a recipe for nausia and sickness .
utterly ridicoulos
Ive Got This One And Paris For Men I Much Prefer This One 10000% Its Much More Masceline And Although It Still Dont Last Long Enough For My Liking It Lasts Longer Than Paris For Men Its Much More Masceline Her Straight Fans Will DEFINATELY Prefer This One Although I Have To Say Im Still Not Satisfied Im Hoping Just Me Will Give Me What I Want From A Fragrance As Her First Two Have Kinda Dissapointed Me But This Ones Deffinately Better Than Her First 100% :)
smells..acrid and alcoholic. no redeeming qualities whatsoever.luckily, it fades away within the hour.
The best way I can describe Heir by Paris Hilton is that it smells like a boys' high school locker room circa 1989. I suspect she basically mixed Cool Water with a little bit of Curve and a little bit of Kenneth Cole Black and put her name on it.
This has to be the WORST cologne I've ever smelled. It smells like some kind of bleach. Her first one is the best
Ive heard good things about this one and it has lavender which is great since i love the smell of it. I need to smell this one.
This fragrance is disillusion for me. It smells fresh but nothing special. "Paris Hilton for Men" is way better!
A nice fragrance, more masculine than the first release of Miss. Hilton. But, it is also very, very, veryyyy light. The smell vanishes within 2-3 hours.
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