Bonito aroma pero no funciona bien.
Una potencia de cítricos, maderas, especias y cuero.
Profundo pero no oscuro. Rico, cálido, lujoso.
Christian Povenzano se ha hecho famoso con muchas creaciones fantásticas en la industria, pero Halfeti puede que sea su obra más famosa y reconocible al instante. Se trata de la gloria suprema de Penhaligon's, su perfume más vendido con diferencia y la fragancia que realmente les hizo despegar, y con razón. Es una magnífica base amaderada seca pero suave de cedro, cuero y ámbar, contrastada por una nota aromática ligeramente verde de ciprés. Junto a esto, un toque de picante suave y cálido de azafrán y cardamomo le da ese encanto. Es absolutamente fantástico, incluso genial: es un aroma que no te puede disgustar. Es probable que lo haya olido en todas partes, no sólo por su popularidad, sino también porque es el aroma que Penhaligon's lanza a la calle desde sus tiendas para atraerle. El perfil olfativo de Halfeti también puede detectarse sutilmente en otras de sus creaciones, como Mr Sam. Es, sencillamente, un perfil olfativo que se vende muy bien.
For all of the notes listed, Chopard's Oud Malaki is identical and waaaaay cheaper. This is not to say that Halfeti isn't a good fragrance, but why bother when you can get the same excellent scent, performance and quality for a fraction of the cost? 🤷
Wow Shocking! Not the fragrance the fact that I haven't ever written a review of Halfeti. For those that don't know Halfeti outsells every other Penhaligon's release combined by some margin too, people go F'in mad for the stuff! There's something magnetic and addictive about the stuff. I agree with my pal Cortland in a sense too that this is quite a synthetic (well he said cheap) smelling fragrance and certainly not the authentic Oud experience. However it has the same feeling I get from another futuristic and hyper clean, airy neo-oud oriental in the shape of Geza Schoen's Niwab of Oud. I'm in no way suggesting they smell similar BTW I prefer the OJ to this but I actually love this as well. It has an opulent, musky lightness touches of rose and saffron but not in huge amounts, and although light, does have a heft in terms of lasting power and a powdery, leathery opulence and some sting in the tail too. It's a bomb of woody amber aroma chemicals, I can smell them and I don't care. There's a smooth transition in how they are presented. I revisited Mr Sam on the same day and sprayed on the other hand and they do indeed share this modern, synthetic woody, amber sharpness however I find the plummy top of Mr Sam to be irritating after the first few seconds of 'mmmm...that's nice.' Halfeti is much more beguiling and harder to reach, I'm not sure why I love it so? Many people have clearly been hooked by this scent too, returning to I, I feel a certain way about it. I have Levantium which to me is much more authentic and naturalistic smelling to me, clearly more rosey too but I get why I had this as a love and a 'want it' when returning to this page after not trying this since probably it's release...whenever that was now?