3 Classic Budget Female Fragrances for Men | Femme Rochas Tabu Dana Cabochard Grès | Handsome Smells

1. Femme Rochas

- This is a Chypre Fruity, created in 1944 by Edmond Roudnitska (the perfumer who also created the gentleman's classic in the 1960's Eau Savuage from Dior)

- This is a warm and slighly dirty spicy scent, which is balanced by dark sweet fruity accords and backed by oakmoss. 

- The warm dirty spices are coming from the cloves and cinnamon, with the dark sweet fruits coming via gorgeous plum and peach.

- Very long lasting, around 8-10 hours with strong noticeable projection

- Best suited in my opinion as a formal night time scent, it has an air of powerful classiness to it

- I bought this vintage bottle on ebay for £30, but you can pick up the newer formulation for around the same price brand new.

 

2. Tabu Dana

- This was oriental perfume, released in 1932, created the perfumer Jean Carles, who was asked to create a perfume that a prostitute would wear.

- This is warm, smooth and sweet vanillic ambery scent, with lots of warm spices and a gentle animalistic muskiness. 

- The main notes on my skin the amber and benzoin which gives this a smooth, sweet and warmth, the warm spices coming from the cloves and cinnamon and the gentle animalistic muskiness from the civet.

- Performance is powerful, you'll need to spray lightly to enjoy this scent, without it becoming to overbearing, I get around 10 hours of longevity with very strong projection/sillage - you'll be noticed!

- Best worn at night, in the cooler weather of Autumn and Winter, as a casual night out scent - it feels like wearing a warm coat or a warm blanket around you

- I picked this up brand new for £12 on ebay, seems to be harder to find from what I remember from a couple of years back, so you'll have to search around


3. Cabochard Grès EDP

- This perfume was originally launched in 1959, but this current variant is a reimagined/re-released in 2019

- The nose behind this is Bernard Chant, who created the masculine classic Aramis from the mid 60s

- Much like Aramis which came later, Cabochard has may similarities, though is less masculine and more more unisex, less rough and more elegant and refined

- The opening is beautiful bright sparkling blast of Aldehydes, which is then joined by florals (on my skin it's mostly jasmine), with the drydown becoming a green mossy leather

- Very classy, sophisticated and elegant, with a touch of class, this is best suited to day time wear during spring, autumn and winter, for work and formal events

- You can pick up a brand new bottle of this for around £15
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