Frequently Asked Questions about Gold by Commodity
What does Gold by Commodity smell like?
Gold by Commodity features top notes of Juniper and Musk, middle notes of Amber and Vanilla, and base notes of Benzoin and Sandalwood.
How long does Gold by Commodity last?
Based on user reviews, Gold by Commodity has moderate longevity, typically lasting 4-6 hours. The longevity rating is 3.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Gold by Commodity?
Gold by Commodity has moderate sillage that stays close to the skin but is noticeable. The sillage rating is 3.0 out of 5.
Who created Gold by Commodity?
Gold by Commodity was created by Donna Ramanauskas.
What season is Gold by Commodity best for?
According to user reviews, Gold by Commodity is best suited for Fall.
Gold, from Commodity was released at unknown year. The perfumer behind this creation is Donna Ramanauskas. It has the top notes of Juniper and Musk, middle notes of Amber and Vanilla, and base notes of Benzoin and Sandalwood.
Commodity Gold is very very simple, and in all honesty doesn’t live up to the connotations you would imagine from a name such as ‘Gold’. Picture the most boring ambery vanilla you can imagine, now make it ten times more boring - you will be left with this. It’s not overly sweet or warm, it’s not a heavy scent at all. There’s a subtle freshness about it which makes it a very easy wear, but almost too easy if you ask me. It doesn’t smell bad, not at all, it’s simply just uninspiring and bland. I completely understand that simplicity is a running theme with this brand, which is fine. However, simplicity does not have to sacrifice depth or complexity - Cartier’s Oud Vanille is a perfect example of how to perfect a seemingly simple scent profile. Overall I’m very unimpressed with this.
Commodity Gold is very very simple, and in all honesty doesn’t live up to the connotations you would imagine from a name such as ‘Gold’. Picture the most boring ambery vanilla you can imagine, now make it ten times more boring - you will be left with this. It’s not overly sweet or warm, it’s not a heavy scent at all. There’s a subtle freshness about it which makes it a very easy wear, but almost too easy if you ask me. It doesn’t smell bad, not at all, it’s simply just uninspiring and bland. I completely understand that simplicity is a running theme with this brand, which is fine. However, simplicity does not have to sacrifice depth or complexity - Cartier’s Oud Vanille is a perfect example of how to perfect a seemingly simple scent profile. Overall I’m very unimpressed with this.