I am happy to read all the reviews of this wonderful fragrance, alas I am heartbroken that this fragrance has been withdrawn by LVMH. Although I am a sophisticated woman I am not even close to convers...
This is a truly classical chypre. If you like Mitsouko and Jubilation 25 then you will most likely love Profumo . Though reformulated, it still stands as a excellent peachy ,woody ,clean chypre.
Spiced plum and soft leather, with almost resin-like woody notes. Very oriental, but heavy enough on the wood to keep it from being too much. Almost animalic notes in the dry down where the labdanum g...
Definitely, not worth the price. I must have gone crazy when I bought this. It smelled good when I tried it at the store and the SA was excellent at selling it to me by telling me about how it has 300...
300 ingredients? I can only smell one--oakmoss, like the drydown of Mitsouko, therefore great. No, make that two--oakmoss and frankincense, and therefore more like DSH Cathedral, still great. You can'...
First off I LOVE ADP packaging. I was fortunate enough to get a decant of Profumo in a swap... so, as I often do - I painted about every 6" of my body with a new sampler.... pearl in one spot, ambe...
ok as you can understand by now i'm not a big fan of acqua di parma old products and profumo falls in that category.to me this smells dusty from start to drydown.ican hardly find a faded orange at the...
wonderful, warm chypre: spices, flowers and woods over leather. reminds me a little of cabochard (the leathery note)and mitsouko (the oakmoss opulence) but is definitly it's own little masterpiece.
My all time favorite perfume! and I have many, many fragrances. This is a complex scent with a lot going on. It is definitely a floral but has base notes that are powdery and dry - not sure what al...
Profumo is an absolutely stunning, very complex woodsy/incensey chypre to my nose. I confess I was surprised to find it to be such a masterpiece. The other fragrances I've tried from AdP and their B...