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a motley crew of animal musks rounded out with a base of tonka bean absolute as close as it gets to wearing nothing at all
A fragrance that creates a feeling closest to wearing nothing at all. It is a mixture of animal musks, rounded by the base of tonka bean absolute.
It is available as perfume oil in a 8 ml bottle with a glass applicator stick. The nose behind this fragrance is Brent Leonesio.
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Absolutely disgusting! As already mentioned it smells like a pair old old man undies with skid marks left ot ferment for a week. I want to vomit!
I can only imagine than indole was used in this scent. What I get is the unmistakable scent of faeces overlaid with a white musk. It literally smells like skid-marked pants and I will not be smelled publicly wearing this strange creation. I can't actually imagine who would want to smell like this but I'm glad I tried it!!
No sweetness, no musk, no scent of human skin.
If I try to identify the individual notes I am smelling, I would say they are dirt, rubber tires, and oily leather.
As much as I try to focus on the individual notes, the overall effect reminds me too much of a public restroom that has not been cleaned properly for the last several years...the kind you might venture into as an adult if you were totally and unavoidably desperate, but would never in a million years allow your children to enter...under ANY circumstances.
I am beyond uncomfortable with the way this scent smells on my skin. I feel like I need to disinfect myself and avoid contact with other humans, so they don't question my personal hygiene, but I am still so fortunate to have tested this! What a bizarre scent!!!
Commando is a completely original take on a "skin scent." My experience with skin scents to date has revealed that most of them turn to a soft, clean white musk, sometimes with a little sweetness of amber or vanilla thrown in for good measure.
Commando does something completely different. This is truly a "skin" scent. It smells like a not-dirty-but-not-freshly-washed person who has spent several hours in the sun and wind. It captures that salty, earthy, natural "human" aroma, with just a tiny bit of sweetness from tonka bean, which actually gives it almost a rubbery aroma.
It's not a dirt smell. It's not the smell of perspiration. Commando manages to smell uniquely personal even in the bottle, and merges with your own skin's aroma to become something new and and different.
I'm reminded of Grenouille's "human" perfume in Patrick Susskind's Perfume: The Story of a Murderer. The rank smell that Grenouille composed was appropriate for a time period when people did not bathe regularly, brush their teeth or use underarm deodorant. Commando is almost like Grenouille's smell for a sanitized 21st century population that showers twice a day, uses a minty toothpaste and applies unscented anti-perspirant. Truly the scent of human skin.
Oh, and lasts ages! Remarkable!
Applied just a bit. Rank at the opening. I think the fragrance has gone bad since I've had the sample a year. Give it 10 seconds and it mellows. But even then, no, no no. Smells like freshly poured concrete.
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