I look at the notes for this and think 'How did it go wrong?' but unfortunately it does. Something fundamentally wrong with the composition in my opinion, like a mixture of oriental and fougere type elements. I think the deep, boozy powder doesn't mix with the fir and lavender in fact the combo is strange. The opening is very nice and doesn't really hint at what it's going to drydown to, it's bergamot, fir and feels classic and masculine. Then the drydown is...well a bit of a let down. I get a tonka bean type creaminess, musk and lavender which just feels a bit done and reminds me of lots of fragrances. I hate to naysay this fragrance because it's okay and I could understand it having appeal but Frank fragrances are very average affairs from the two I've tried. Not daring enough to catch my attention I'm afraid.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Frank No.2 by Frank Los Angeles
What does Frank No.2 by Frank Los Angeles smell like?
Frank No.2 by Frank Los Angeles features top notes of Bergamot, Coriander, Green Notes, and Lavender, middle notes of Coffee, Cognac, Fir, and Plum, and base notes of Maple, Musk, and Teak Wood.
How long does Frank No.2 by Frank Los Angeles last?
Based on user reviews, Frank No.2 by Frank Los Angeles has moderate longevity, typically lasting 4-6 hours. The longevity rating is 3.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Frank No.2 by Frank Los Angeles?
Frank No.2 by Frank Los Angeles has moderate sillage that stays close to the skin but is noticeable. The sillage rating is 3.0 out of 5.
When was Frank No.2 by Frank Los Angeles released?
Frank No.2 by Frank Los Angeles was released in 2007.
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Frank No.2, from Frank Los Angeles was released in 2007. The perfumer behind this creation is unknown. It has the top notes of Bergamot, Coriander, Green Notes, and Lavender, middle notes of Coffee, Cognac, Fir, and Plum, and base notes of Maple, Musk, and Teak Wood.
I look at the notes for this and think 'How did it go wrong?' but unfortunately it does. Something fundamentally wrong with the composition in my opinion, like a mixture of oriental and fougere type elements. I think the deep, boozy powder doesn't mix with the fir and lavender in fact the combo is strange. The opening is very nice and doesn't really hint at what it's going to drydown to, it's bergamot, fir and feels classic and masculine. Then the drydown is...well a bit of a let down. I get a tonka bean type creaminess, musk and lavender which just feels a bit done and reminds me of lots of fragrances. I hate to naysay this fragrance because it's okay and I could understand it having appeal but Frank fragrances are very average affairs from the two I've tried. Not daring enough to catch my attention I'm afraid.