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Does this flacon look like a watch

Does this flacon look like a watch to you? Looks rather like a grenade to me.
So, I bought this killer to my hubby as a birthday present.
It was completely innocent, blind buy then.
And now I can't get enough of him...Oh, dear...What if I run out of you?!
In panic I purchased four more bottles of that leathal weapon in one go on sale: two for him, and two for myself indeed. Phew!
2Tea Room 222, Please....
Utterly my cup of tea! Love it! The opening is sparkling, spicy, citrusey and coniferous too. I can't believe that there is no juniper in the recipe.
It's getting darker, woodier..And later on..d patchouli spiced musk steals the
show.. Very erotic.Sexy.Lasts long on my skin and is sophisticated just enough not to be accused of being pornographic.
Unisex, definitely, my vice, and only....
lance059
lance059

At this point, you can find this for just about $10 100ml. Probably in the clearance section online and in stores. Bought mine for $13 at Ross a yr ago.

Really a pretty decent frag and excellent for the price youre paying now. I get good longevity and projection. Has a Black XS vibe, swapping the "strawberry" note for lemon verbena.

While I can see teens wearing this, I think this can also work for older folks 30 and above. Just disregard the fact 50s name is attatched to it.
xoxoMyke
xoxoMyke

Green, spicy, and aromatic. Very masculine - patchouli and black pepper bomb.

It smells "older" like something from the 80s. It just missing the nasty "civet" notes that the 80s powerhouses have.

It'd be a nice gift for someone 35+ in age.
Blackanime30
Blackanime30

Ben gay buff said
lomerlaw
lomerlaw

I liked the review by BrooklynBigAl below but I do take issue with his complaint that the flacon and cap represent a revolver. The cap is modeled after the Audemars Piguet wristwatch that 50 Cent is known to prefer.

The fragrance is very nice. Surprisingly so. At least for me, since my expectations were pretty low. Pleasantly, I discovered that this has a nice opening of green-woodsy and spicy notes rather than the sweet gourmand or aquatic notes that are marketed to younger buyers.

***EDIT*** After giving Power by 50 Cent a longer trial, I am less enthusiastic than my initial impressions. As so many others have noted below, longevity is quiet weak. After about an hour I am left with little more than a soapy skin-scent. The woody and green aspects of the scent dissipate quickly, and I am left with a somewhat more aquatic accord, but with a hint of cinnamon perhaps? There's also a chemical harshness to the remaining soapy scent. Realistically, the scent is so faint after the second hour that it doesn't matter any more.

Scent: 6/10
Sillage: 7/10
Longevity: 2/10

Overall: 5/10. Not the best bargain blind-buy on the shelves, but not the worst either. This won't get you much attention, either negative or positive.
BrooklynBigAl
BrooklynBigAl

So I was browsing through the reviews looking for something cheap and good to add to my collection as an everyday banger; the kind of scent you wear to work for the benefit of the same chumps you see on a daily basis and not the good juice that you break out when you're meeting an important client.

This here nasal-spray caught my eye but I wasn't going to buy a scent by 50 Cent (50 Scent?) just because it had good reviews and it was supposedly "on sale" for $15. As I'm sure we all know, celebrity scents all wind up in the bargain bin eventually anyway when a star's light begins to dim in the eyes of the public. In other words, they can tell me it retails for $60 and I'm saving $45 'til they're blue in the face but if you ask me, I know it's really a $15 scent and it's not the kind of thing I would blind-buy unless the $15 fair-market-value is reduced to $9.99 or less. The great reviews were not enough to push me over the edge either, there are a lot of other sub-$20 bangers that smell great and get a lot of attention. So even though the combo of low price and good reviews piqued my interest, I was about to take a pass...until I saw the nose behind it.

I won't go into biography mode like some of the scent snobs who write reviews here as if they are personal friends with the perfumers but I will say that I know a little bit about Harry Fremont. No, we don't Summer in the Hamptons together, but at some point during my olfactory expeditions I happened to find out that he is the nose behind my high school signature scent (Polo Sport--which I still wear 20 years later), one of my old single-days favorites (CK One), and one of my newer favorites (Tom Ford Private Blend Noir de Noir ). When I found that out, it was an "a-ha" moment because even though I've worn and loved a lot of fragrances through the years, apparently this guy's sensibilities seemed to be in line with what I like. Kinda' like if you're a fan of General Tso's Chicken and you find out that he also invented pork fried rice of which you are also a fan--you'd be like, "damn, this General is the best!" So anyway, I paid attention to the coincidence, read some articles about the dude and even explored some of his other scents based on his name alone (like Kenneth Cole Black which I also loved). Anyway, the point is, I'm a fan.

That being said, I didn't start a Harry Fremont Fan Club or anything so I don't get notice when he's about to release an odor upon the world. So "Power by 50 Cent" came (and went, apparently) and I never knew he was the nose behind it...until, as I mentioned before, I was trolling the reviews looking for a cheap and well-rated banger.

Blind bought it from Amazon. I got 3.4 oz. for sub-$16. I'm not really into spicy scents but there are plenty of other notes for me to like so that it was worth the buy.

Gave myself a schpritz on my hoodie as soon as I got the box and WHOA, the pepper jumped out STRONGLY. It was almost too strong and I was having that "topnote buyers remorse" but then it settled down. I decided that I would take a late shower to wash off this morning's Versace Pour Homme and apply the new juice to my skin for a fair review.

The pepper jumped out first again but faded a lot more quickly (thankfully) from my skin than it had on the sweater. It settled into the bitter-orangey petitgrain which was nicely balanced with patchouli to keep it both "bright" as well as "earthy"--this my friends is 100% Fremont. That combo of opposites--rather than being a juxtaposition--created a Yin Yang amalgam that was a scent unto itself and it was altogether nice...comforting...and all the other things the other people said. Being the genius that he is, he and his team of nose nerds at the "old factory" (see what I did there?) often combine diametrically opposed ingredients into winning scents. Yeah, I know it's the job of any perfumer to combine disparate notes into something redolent just as a composer combines notes into something harmonious. But most composers wind up with a point-counterpoint composition instead of something mellifluous--and most perfumers wind up with something discordant to the nose. Anyway, Fremont is a champ when it comes to "settling down" citrus or "brightening up" woodsy if you catch my drift.

And speaking of woodsy...there was not so much (on me, anyway). The aforementioned orange-in-the-dirt gave way to a little wood but more coriander and then, finally, moss-and-musk...and then it was gone. Fades fast as others have mentioned (unless you get real close) but for $15 you can reapply.

Overall, very balmy as others have noted (I hate to use that term since things don't smell "balmy"--rather, balms smell like something. Which is to say, a face balm might smell like fragrant woody soap but you wouldn't smell a pile of wood and say, "this smells like a balm.") What was I saying? Oh yeah, this scent is balmy but it's not quite "the bomb". Hehehe, get it?

And speaking of bombs, I wonder if Harry Fremont regretted the bottle design here which is CLEARLY the cylinder of a revolver (but they gave it 8 chambers instead of 6) and the cap is CLEARLY the rim and primer (the bottom) of a bullet. Moreso than Fremont, I think whatever company marketed this regretted the design choice since they probably would've given more of a push to (and had more success with) a classy-looking bottle rather than a gangsta'-looking bottle--what with all the school shootings, etc. over the last few years. Had this very-decent fragrance passed on the way-too-easy "inner city violence meets...class" theme which would have given it the opportunity to be properly marketed, it might have prevented it from failing so quickly (something tells me the input that Fitty' had in this fragrance was more in the sizzle than the steak itself--but that's a good thing, Fremont cooked up the steak and it's a perfect medium rare.

BUY IT. If you're not averse to smelling clean, balmy and earthy, you can't go wrong with Harry Fremont in the bargain bin.
DrumMachine1986
DrumMachine1986

For the price and fresh scent you can't go wrong with this one!
Kurfuersten
Kurfuersten

Anyone familiar with Harry Fremont's resume knows he is quite adept at finding ways to blend the aromatic and spicy into unique expressions of fragrance in which his niche seems to be a brilliant balance of classic 1970s variance with 21st century simplicity and minimalism. Power is another one of his very underrated efforts that is one of the most interesting in the whole category of aromatic spicy because it manages to be both fresh and dark, earthy and clean, strong yet subtle.
A blast of oakmoss on top for the first 30 seconds starts Power off; as to signal from Harry Fremont a proper ode to the classic 1970s; before diving into the aromatic and spicy elements that dominate the rest of the way through in a very clean and fresh way. The petit grain on top gives this a soapy and fresh vibe when paired with the pepper and balanced by the artemisia. You would assume from the pyramid this would be a spice and herbal bomb, but the whole way through a fresh
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Does this flacon look like a watch to you? Looks rather like a grenade to me.So, I bought this killer to my hubby as a birthday present.It was completely innocent, blind buy then.And now I can't get enough of him...Oh, dear...What if I run out of you?!In panic I purchased four more bottles of that leathal weapon in one go on sale: two for him, and two for myself indeed. Phew!2Tea Room 222, Please....Utterly my cup of tea! Love it! The opening is sparkling, spicy, citrusey and coniferous too. I can't believe that there is no juniper in the recipe.It's getting darker, woodier..And later on..d patchouli spiced musk steals theshow.. Very erotic.Sexy.Lasts long on my skin and is sophisticated just enough not to be accused of being pornographic.Unisex, definitely, my vice, and only....lance059lance059At this point, you can find this for just about $10 100ml. Probably in the clearance section online and in stores. Bought mine for $13 at Ross a yr ago.Really a pretty decent frag and excellent for the price youre paying now. I get good longevity and projection. Has a Black XS vibe, swapping the "strawberry" note for lemon verbena.While I can see teens wearing this, I think this can also work for older folks 30 and above. Just disregard the fact 50s name is attatched to it.xoxoMykexoxoMykeGreen, spicy, and aromatic. Very masculine - patchouli and black pepper bomb.It smells "older" like something from the 80s. It just missing the nasty "civet" notes that the 80s powerhouses have.It'd be a nice gift for someone 35+ in age.Blackanime30Blackanime30Ben gay buff saidlomerlawlomerlawI liked the review by BrooklynBigAl below but I do take issue with his complaint that the flacon and cap represent a revolver. The cap is modeled after the Audemars Piguet wristwatch that 50 Cent is known to prefer.The fragrance is very nice. Surprisingly so. At least for me, since my expectations were pretty low. Pleasantly, I discovered that this has a nice opening of green-woodsy and spicy notes rather than the sweet gourmand or aquatic notes that are marketed to younger buyers.***EDIT*** After giving Power by 50 Cent a longer trial, I am less enthusiastic than my initial impressions. As so many others have noted below, longevity is quiet weak. After about an hour I am left with little more than a soapy skin-scent. The woody and green aspects of the scent dissipate quickly, and I am left with a somewhat more aquatic accord, but with a hint of cinnamon perhaps? There's also a chemical harshness to the remaining soapy scent. Realistically, the scent is so faint after the second hour that it doesn't matter any more.Scent: 6/10Sillage: 7/10Longevity: 2/10Overall: 5/10. Not the best bargain blind-buy on the shelves, but not the worst either. This won't get you much attention, either negative or positive.BrooklynBigAlBrooklynBigAlSo I was browsing through the reviews looking for something cheap and good to add to my collection as an everyday banger; the kind of scent you wear to work for the benefit of the same chumps you see on a daily basis and not the good juice that you break out when you're meeting an important client.This here nasal-spray caught my eye but I wasn't going to buy a scent by 50 Cent (50 Scent?) just because it had good reviews and it was supposedly "on sale" for $15. As I'm sure we all know, celebrity scents all wind up in the bargain bin eventually anyway when a star's light begins to dim in the eyes of the public. In other words, they can tell me it retails for $60 and I'm saving $45 'til they're blue in the face but if you ask me, I know it's really a $15 scent and it's not the kind of thing I would blind-buy unless the $15 fair-market-value is reduced to $9.99 or less. The great reviews were not enough to push me over the edge either, there are a lot of other sub-$20 bangers that smell great and get a lot of attention. So even though the combo of low price and good reviews piqued my interest, I was about to take a pass...until I saw the nose behind it.I won't go into biography mode like some of the scent snobs who write reviews here as if they are personal friends with the perfumers but I will say that I know a little bit about Harry Fremont. No, we don't Summer in the Hamptons together, but at some point during my olfactory expeditions I happened to find out that he is the nose behind my high school signature scent (Polo Sport--which I still wear 20 years later), one of my old single-days favorites (CK One), and one of my newer favorites (Tom Ford Private Blend Noir de Noir ). When I found that out, it was an "a-ha" moment because even though I've worn and loved a lot of fragrances through the years, apparently this guy's sensibilities seemed to be in line with what I like. Kinda' like if you're a fan of General Tso's Chicken and you find out that he also invented pork fried rice of which you are also a fan--you'd be like, "damn, this General is the best!" So anyway, I paid attention to the coincidence, read some articles about the dude and even explored some of his other scents based on his name alone (like Kenneth Cole Black which I also loved). Anyway, the point is, I'm a fan.That being said, I didn't start a Harry Fremont Fan Club or anything so I don't get notice when he's about to release an odor upon the world. So "Power by 50 Cent" came (and went, apparently) and I never knew he was the nose behind it...until, as I mentioned before, I was trolling the reviews looking for a cheap and well-rated banger.Blind bought it from Amazon. I got 3.4 oz. for sub-$16. I'm not really into spicy scents but there are plenty of other notes for me to like so that it was worth the buy.Gave myself a schpritz on my hoodie as soon as I got the box and WHOA, the pepper jumped out STRONGLY. It was almost too strong and I was having that "topnote buyers remorse" but then it settled down. I decided that I would take a late shower to wash off this morning's Versace Pour Homme and apply the new juice to my skin for a fair review.The pepper jumped out first again but faded a lot more quickly (thankfully) from my skin than it had on the sweater. It settled into the bitter-orangey petitgrain which was nicely balanced with patchouli to keep it both "bright" as well as "earthy"--this my friends is 100% Fremont. That combo of opposites--rather than being a juxtaposition--created a Yin Yang amalgam that was a scent unto itself and it was altogether nice...comforting...and all the other things the other people said. Being the genius that he is, he and his team of nose nerds at the "old factory" (see what I did there?) often combine diametrically opposed ingredients into winning scents. Yeah, I know it's the job of any perfumer to combine disparate notes into something redolent just as a composer combines notes into something harmonious. But most composers wind up with a point-counterpoint composition instead of something mellifluous--and most perfumers wind up with something discordant to the nose. Anyway, Fremont is a champ when it comes to "settling down" citrus or "brightening up" woodsy if you catch my drift.And speaking of woodsy...there was not so much (on me, anyway). The aforementioned orange-in-the-dirt gave way to a little wood but more coriander and then, finally, moss-and-musk...and then it was gone. Fades fast as others have mentioned (unless you get real close) but for $15 you can reapply.Overall, very balmy as others have noted (I hate to use that term since things don't smell "balmy"--rather, balms smell like something. Which is to say, a face balm might smell like fragrant woody soap but you wouldn't smell a pile of wood and say, "this smells like a balm.") What was I saying? Oh yeah, this scent is balmy but it's not quite "the bomb". Hehehe, get it?
And speaking of bombs, I wonder if Harry Fremont regretted the bottle design here which is CLEARLY the cylinder of a revolver (but they gave it 8 chambers instead of 6) and the cap is CLEARLY the rim and primer (the bottom) of a bullet. Moreso than Fremont, I think whatever company marketed this regretted the design choice since they probably would've given more of a push to (and had more success with) a classy-looking bottle rather than a gangsta'-looking bottle--what with all the school shootings, etc. over the last few years. Had this very-decent fragrance passed on the way-too-easy "inner city violence meets...class" theme which would have given it the opportunity to be properly marketed, it might have prevented it from failing so quickly (something tells me the input that Fitty' had in this fragrance was more in the sizzle than the steak itself--but that's a good thing, Fremont cooked up the steak and it's a perfect medium rare.

BUY IT. If you're not averse to smelling clean, balmy and earthy, you can't go wrong with Harry Fremont in the bargain bin.
DrumMachine1986
DrumMachine1986

For the price and fresh scent you can't go wrong with this one!
Kurfuersten
Kurfuersten

Anyone familiar with Harry Fremont's resume knows he is quite adept at finding ways to blend the aromatic and spicy into unique expressions of fragrance in which his niche seems to be a brilliant balance of classic 1970s variance with 21st century simplicity and minimalism. Power is another one of his very underrated efforts that is one of the most interesting in the whole category of aromatic spicy because it manages to be both fresh and dark, earthy and clean, strong yet subtle.
A blast of oakmoss on top for the first 30 seconds starts Power off; as to signal from Harry Fremont a proper ode to the classic 1970s; before diving into the aromatic and spicy elements that dominate the rest of the way through in a very clean and fresh way. The petit grain on top gives this a soapy and fresh vibe when paired with the pepper and balanced by the artemisia. You would assume from the pyramid this would be a spice and herbal bomb, but the whole way through a fresh
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это flacon похожи на часы?больше похож на гранату, чтобы меня.
я купил этот убийца, чтобы мой муж как подарок на день рождения.
абсолютно ни в чем не повинных слепой купить потом.
и теперь я не могу насытиться его. о, боже. что, если я пойду с тобой?!
в панике, я купил еще четыре бутылки, которые leathal оружия в одной идти на продажу: два для него, и два для себя так.фу!
2tea комната 222пожалуйста.: совершенно мою чашку чая!обожаю это!открытие газированная, пряный, citrusey и хвойные тоже.я не могу поверить, что нет можжевельника в рецепт.
темнее, woodier. и потом... d пачули острая мускус крадет
шоу.очень erotic.sexy.lasts долго на коже и современные достаточно, чтобы не быть обвинен в порнографических.
унисекс, определенно, мой заместитель, и только.lance059.



lance059 на данный момент, вы можете найти этого всего около $10 100ml. вероятно, в очистке раздел онлайн и в магазинах.покупал себе за $13 на росса в год назад.

действительно довольно приличный разорвем и прекрасный по цене ты платить сейчас.я получаю хорошие долголетия и прогнозы.есть черный xs вибе, обмен "клубника" к лемон вербена.

, хотя я вижу, подростки в это,я думаю, это также может работать в интересах пожилых людей, 30 и выше.просто игнорировать то, 50 - х годов, зовут attatched к нему.



xoxomyke xoxomyke зеленый, пряный и ароматным.очень мужественный - пачули и черный перец бомба.

пахнет "пожилых" что - то из 80 - ых. она просто не противная "циветта" отмечает, что в 80 - е годы гигантов.

это хороший подарок для кого - то в возрасте 35 blackanime30



blackanime30.
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