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Salvador Dali Salvador Pour Homme ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 25 April 2010 5 Comments

Salvador Dali Salvador Pour Homme

Parfums Salvador Dali will launch Salvador Pour Homme, a new spicy woody amber fragrance for men:

SALVADOR, a fragrance that pays homage to Salvador Dali — a timeless dandy whose extravagance and originality was combined with refinement and distinction.

Salvador Pour Homme was developed by perfumer Michel Almairac; the notes include nashi pear, cinnamon, sandalwood, incense, vanilla and amber.

Salvador Dali Salvador Pour Homme will be available in 50 and 100 ml Eau de Toilette. (via parfums-salvadordali)

Filed Under: new fragrances
Tagged With: michel almairac, salvador dali

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  1. kaos.geo says:
    25 April 2010 at 4:22 pm

    Well this sounds like an interesting combination of notes (pear and cinnamon) Dali is usually not an expensive line, so this could be a winner.

    I like the bottle too! :-)

    On the other hand, the Dalis for men tend to smell chemical after a while on me… so I am crossing my fingers! perhaps at last I’ll fully like one…

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    • Robin says:
      25 April 2010 at 5:40 pm

      All of it sounds wonderful to me but the pear…pear makes everything smell like shampoo, LOL…but you’ll probably smell it before I will, so tell me if it’s great stuff.

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      • kaos.geo says:
        26 July 2010 at 8:26 am

        Hi, I got to try this last night.
        It is a very simple fragrance, but does not smell cheap (it does not smell like an hermessence either hehehehe)

        It is funny that I bought Montana Homme some weeks ago and I think of that one as a “second tier” fragrance. Not something out of the ordinary but a very decent fragrance nonetheless, and maybe one I could grow to love over time. Like a comfort scent.
        This is what I think of Salvador pour homme. Basically if someone gave me a bottle as a gift I would be happy, but I don’t think I’d buy it myself, unless it is ina compulsive shopping spree.

        No surprises on the notes themselves, this is very literal. :-)

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        • kaos.geo says:
          26 July 2010 at 8:27 am

          Add remember I was finding an excuse to expand over my 10 bottle self-imposed limit?
          Well I’ve decided to open the “Second Tier” Line, Montana Pour Homme is sitting there already… 9 more to go :-)

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          • Robin says:
            1 August 2010 at 10:29 pm

            Ha, good for you! Just watch that “3rd tier”, LOL…

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