Kouros Silver by YSL

Kouros Silver is one that flew under the radar for me when it was released back in 2015. It has been discontinued for a long while now, but I had the opportunity to buy a small decant of the cologne, and jumped at the chance to review it for the site. How does Kouros Silver smell? Does it last long? Is it worth a try?


YSL Kouros Silver Overview

Notes include: apple, sage, wood, amber


My Full Review

So, right away, Silver has nothing to do with the original Kouros. That’s not a problem really, as other Kouros flankers like Body, smelled completely different as well. The precedent had already been set before this 2015 release, ever came around.

Now, what is interesting coming to this fragrance in 2022, is how much similarity is has to YSL’s Y line of colognes, that came afterward. Kouros Silver is very much like a stripped down version of a Y fragrance, packaged under the Kouros banner. A nice little way to make some cash, before launching a new line.

However, the scent itself, is actually kind of nice. The sage here is lighter than in Y, there’s no ginger, and the amber is less forceful.

What you get is a great sweet apple note, with some light sage in the opening. For the base, it is amber and just a touch of wood. That’s basically the cologne.

Now, the sage and apple pairing is fresh and does give you an herbal quality, but it isn’t like its later counterpart.

Early on it leans heavy on the apple. Later, it’s more of an amber fragrance with the sweetness of apple still lingering. Simple, but likeable.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Sillage wise, Silver actually has some power and trail leaving ability to it. It really jumps off the skin well, while still being a moderate cologne. It’s not heavy, but the projection is surprisingly good, especially in those first few hours of wear.

Not weak or poor performing at all.

The longevity was at least 7 hours on my skin, with the ability to hit 8. I don’t think that Kouros Silver goes beyond that. Though, it is no slouch.

Seasonally, this works well pretty much any time. Here in November, it is sort of chilly out but above freezing, and Kouros Silver was still fine for me outside. I might skip out on the depths of winter, but it wouldn’t be awful or anything.

Primarily though, Silver is a spring and summertime cologne, as that’s what it was designed for. I imagine it’ll be even better, in a warmer environment.

This is more of a casual fragrance. You could wear it during the daytime, it might draw complements, but it is low key and less in your face than many other scents.


Overall Impressions of Kouros Silver

Overall, do I like Kouros Silver? I sort of do. I’m not blown away by it and see how it’s a precursor to Y, but it actually does smell nice. I really like the early stages when the apple is in full effect.

Even the amber dry down is still pleasant, even if, a bit boring.

The performance is solid, the aroma is nice, and Silver is a very easy to wear fragrance. As long as you don’t try to compare it to the original Kouros, it’s not a bad cologne by any stretch.

Then again, there’s nothing here that is amazing or makes it a must have. Especially now that it’s been discontinued and the prices for the remaining bottles seem way too high. Not really a stand out from YSL, kind of an odd and short-lived entry.

It’s basically an interesting footnote in the Saint Laurent fragrance catalog at this point, but it wasn’t a terrible experience. Still, it’s somewhere near the bottom of the list in terms of their overall catalog, which is probably the best of any designer.

Givenchy L’interdit vs Intense

L’Interdit is a tuberose led fragrance series, that has grown in popularity over the past few years. New releases have seemingly one upped each other, but what really is the best fragrance? Today’s comparison is between the original L’Interdit EDP and EDP Intense. Which smells better? Lasts longer? Is the one to buy?


Tale of the Tape: L’Interdit vs. Intense

L’Interdit EDP

Notes include: tuberose, pear, orange blossom, jasmine, vetiver, ginger, patchouli, vanilla, ambroxan

Click here to try: Givenchy L’interdit Women, Eau de Parfum Spray, 1.7 Fl Oz

My Full Review: L’Interdit EDP


L’Interdit Intense

Notes include: vanilla, tuberose, orange blossom, sesame, patchouli, vetiver

Click here to try: L’Interdit EDP Intense by Givenchy

Read my Full Review: Intense
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Opening

L’Interdit EDP starts off with a blend of pear, bergamot, orange blossom, and ginger. The bergamot and ginger add an initial kick to the mix, but quickly fade out.

The orange blossom is the star white floral in the early stages, that will be joined by tuberose and jasmine, as they strengthen. But, I actually get a good deal of patchouli from EDP, on my skin.

It’s at its absolute sweetest, at this point, and becoming increasingly floral. Some don’t care much for that level of sweetness, but I think it absolutely works here.

With Intense, at the start, you get a strong orange blossom, a bit of spiciness, vanilla, and the usual tuberose note. Early though, that orange blossom is stronger.

This one doesn’t have the sweetness, no fruitiness, but does include a nice sesame note.  It’s nutty and gives Intense a different smell from the others in the series.

Which is better? It’s a close call, but I still like the EDP’s opening act versus Intense. The sesame note, which I do really enjoy, is more of a factor a bit later on. Both have orange blossom, but I dig the sweeter aspects of EDP.

Edge: EDP


Projection

Both of these fragrances are strong and leave a great scent trail for a long time. I don’t think anyone would be disappointed with either.

They have the potential to fill a room if sprayed too much and will be very noticeable throughout the wear. These Givenchy perfumes are no slouches with how much punch that they pack.

However, Intense does have the edge here. It is the strongest of the series, has the furthest reaching projection, etc. Now, EDP is second best, but it is a distinct second place.

Edge: Intense


Longevity

With L’Interdit EDP, it will last between 8-9.5 hours on my skin. It is a good amount of range, but definitely leaned towards the higher end, during testing.

Intense does take this category, as I get at least 9 hours with it. But, the majority of the time it easily exceeds 10 hours of total wear, and even a few beyond that. So, it lives up to the stronger moniker, and performs wonderfully.

Edge: Intense


Versatility

So, seasonally each of these fits into more of the autumn and winter time frame. But, EDP can venture deeper into springtime than can Intense.

Yet, Intense is probably the better option if you want something for nighttime, while still having the option to be a daytime wear, if you don’t overdo it.

Head to head, it’s kind of a wash and neither really sets themselves apart with how versatile they are.

Edge: Push

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Overall Scent

Overall, which one do I prefer?

With EDP, I like the opening act with the pear and the orange blossom. Sure, a candy-like at times, but still a wonderful scent. The dry down is more of the traditional tuberose led, white floral.

With Intense, I get the same a really good start, but a somewhat boring finish. Here, it is tuberose and vanilla. Like, all of the more interesting aspects of the perfume have faded.

That opening is worthwhile, yet falls short in terms of my enjoyment when compared to L’Interdit eau de parfum.

So, in my mind, the original EDP is better than Intense. Actually, Rouge is the best of them all. But, in this contest, EDP.

Now, for some who don’t like the sweetness of EDP nor the spice of Rouge, Intense is going to be the one you want to go with. It’s third best, but honestly not too far behind the others.

The performance is better and the sesame/orange blossom notes are great. Finish is still fine, but just nothing amazing.

Winner: L’Interdit EDP

Good Fortune EDP by Viktor & Rolf

Good Fortune is a new 2022 release from Viktor & Rolf. It is cool that they put out something else besides another Flowerbomb flanker. As such, I was wanting to give this one a go and see what it was all about. How does it smell? Does it last long? Is Good Fortune worth a try?


Good Fortune EDP Overview

Notes include: vanilla, fennel, jasmine, gentiana

Click here to try: Good Fortune EDP


My Full Review

Here’s how it’s described: Good Fortune Eau de Parfum is the epitome of a new positive lifestyle. This visionary women’s perfume is an olfactive manifesto for spirituality and self-potentialization, bringing you the power to create your own destiny.

Good Fortune is a fragrance that is rather simple, but doesn’t strike me as being generic, even with its use of jasmine and vanilla notes.

It opens up with a blend of fennel and gentiana. It is an interesting mix and lends some unique aspects to Good Fortune. It’s got a bittersweet, somewhat vegetal quality.

Fennel has a licorice-like smell, this one is of the sweeter variety, and I’ve come across it before in the men’s fragrance 212 VIP Black

It’s got a certain sweetness to it, but this isn’t exactly candy-like or anything. It’s more of an aromatic with hints of a citrus aroma at times. Interesting, with a rooty/earthy aroma for a period.

Once we’re past the opening stage, the jasmine note really comes into its own. The gentiana seems to fade, as far as I can tell. Fennel is always there, just less pronounced. So, the back half of this perfume is a jasmine/vanilla mix, with it’s own twist thanks to that fennel.

Really, it’s a jasmine white floral with some vanilla (not a ton) and a freshness to it.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatilty

The scent is absolutely capable of filling up a room. I sprayed it on a t-shirt and can pick it up from across my living room, no problem. On skin, I think this leaves a substantial scent trail and can project very well.

Not the most massive bomb of a perfume ever, but it is really surprisingly powerful.

On my skin, this one can go just over 8 hours. Maybe 7-8 hours, on most occasions, but I wouldn’t expect too much beyond that. That’s good and I have no real complaints from a performance standpoint.

Seasonally, maybe at its peak during the more mild parts of autumn or springtime. I had it one outside in the chilly December weather and thought that it worked well in the cold. It’s got a colder aroma anyway, but didn’t feel out of place.

I don’t find this to be all that sexy of a perfume or one that’s really formal or anything. It could be a pleasant smelling daytime wear with the ability to go into the night. More casual to semi-formal, with a certain level of mass appeal, despite some bad reviews.


Overall Impressions of Good Fortune

Overall, do I like Good Fortune? It’s not a complete love for me, but I don’t hate it. I’ve seen this fragrance get a lot of poor reviews, but I’m not sure that I totally understand why.

It’s got a simple formula, but I don’t really know what it smells exactly like either. I don’t find it to be generic. Yes, a scent with a heavy use of jasmine is going to stir up a lot of memories of other perfumes, but what specifically?

Sweetish beginning, with some bitter earthy aromas, fresh, with a purple-whitish impression of color.

Maybe at its price point, it’s too expensive. Fair enough. I just don’t think it’s terrible.

Update: This one has since spawned a number of flanker fragrances. The best one thus far is Good Fortune Elixir Intense. So, you might want to check that one out first before the eau de parfum.

The scent itself stands out with that opening act. I don’t want a massive jasmine fragrance, but some people will. I think that this is worth a try, out of the mainstream mass appealing scents.

Good Fortune is polarizing, so if you want to give it a go, probably grab a sample to see if it appeals to you.

Stronger With You Freeze by Emporio Armani

Stronger With You is a very popular series from Emporio Armani, that has taken things in some interesting directions, while still retaining that core fragrance DNA. 2020’s Freeze version is one of the more unique editions from the line, but is it actually any good?

How long does it last? I’ve been testing it out and this page is dedicated to my thoughts on Stronger With You Freeze.


Stronger With You Freeze Overview

Notes include: ginger, apple, vanilla, lime, sage, lavender, cardamom, amberwood

Click here to try: Freeze


My Full Review

Here’s how Armani describes it: Stronger With You Freeze, the seductive, crisp and fresh fragrance for men by Emporio Armani, captures the seductive energy of the man who lives in the present with distinct and elegant freshness. Urban, dynamic and contemporary.

So, opening up you immediately get hit with the strength of that frozen lime note. I almost always love a cold citrus start and this is no exception. Lime is the major citrus player here, with a bit of orange playing the background.

The other noticeable fruit note is apple. Actually the opening of Freeze has more than a passing resemblance to Y EDP. The weighting of the notes is different, but the overlap includes: apple, sage, citrus, ginger, geranium, and the amberwood.

The apple isn’t as strong in here, but it is more powerful than the orange note. Ginger and sage are pretty heavy hitters that will sit up top, as the lime note begins to weaken somewhat. But, it does stick around.

So, early on we have a cold citrus and apple fragrance with fresh sage and ginger (geranium, too for a bit).

As it shifts, the lavender note really comes out. The sage, apple, and much of the citrus punch will fade a whole lot. Ginger, lavender with the amberwood note coming from the base. In comparison to Y EDP, this has much less of the blue-ish amberwood influence.

Also, making an appearance is cardamom. Very greenish, with some light spice. It’s noticeable once the sage has moved on. The lavender, cardamom, and ginger note are leaders for a time. The background is vanilla, amberwood, and the remaining lime.

Then, the vanilla and some of the glazed chestnut aroma from the original Stronger With You comes to the forefront.

It becomes more like the original, as it dries down. Lighter, still some lime and the ginger…but vanilla, woody, and nutty.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

So, the Stronger With You fragrances all have great sillage and projection off of the skin. Not the elite of the elite, but for popular designer colognes, they do an awesome job.

Does Freeze stack up? Not to the same degree, it isn’t a heavy beast of a scent. But, it is above average and will create a nice scent bubble for much of the duration and a trail for an hour or two.

Really, this one holds up with its strength fairly well.

The longevity here is pretty good for this style, but definitely below the others in the series, since this is a lighter formulation. I get somewhere in the 7-8.5 hour range of wear, when I spray this on skin.

Very much a scent that isn’t just going to quit on you, shortly after applying.

Seasonally, Freeze allows you to wear the formulation for the spring and summer months. Sure, go with your other favorite SWY scents when it gets cold, but this is a nice options for the warmer weather.

But, it really wouldn’t be bad if it’s not super chilly out there. Temperate to warm is when Freeze is at its best.

This is sort of a casual to maybe semi-formal fragrance. Not too serious, but likeable and still has that mass appeal of the others. This can easily been worn in the day and venture into the nightlife as well.

Not offensive and has an energetic vibe. Freeze is a cologne that you can get a lot of use out of, if you like the smell.


Overall Impressions of Freeze

Overall, do I like Stronger With You Freeze? I do, but it’s probably my least favorite of the series. Which many of them score about the same to me, this one is just lower than the rest.

The other SWY Scents like Intensely, Absolutely, Leather, Oud, and the EDT are much more enjoyable to me overall.

I thought during the opening phase, that this would surpass the original EDT, at least. But, as it wore on, I started to like this one less. Never hated it, just that opening is my favorite part of Freeze.

Lime, ginger, sage, and that bit of apple are really nice. Again, it gives off a similar albeit different aroma than Y EDP from YSL. I like it and it’s got a cold and refreshing aroma that’s quite wonderful.

As it dries down, the lavender and amberwood come in more, and I start to enjoy Freeze less. It’s still fine, just not amazing.

The performance here delivers most of what you’d want with a fragrance. So, if you like Freeze, it gives you a good deal. This Stronger With You is definitely worth a try, but may not be for everyone to buy.

Update: This one has been discontinued, since this initial review. I wouldn’t overpay to get ahold of a bottle, but if you want to try Freeze, you shouldn’t wait around long.

Bad Boy Cobalt by Carolina Herrera

Bad Boy is a series that Carolina Herrera seems to be staying with, though without the million flankers its Bad Girl line seems to get. Nonetheless, we do have another flanker scent on the men’s line this year (2022), Bad Boy Cobalt EDP Electrique.

How does this one smell? How long does it last? Is Bad Boy Cobalt actually worth a try?


Bad Boy Cobalt Overview

Notes include: pink pepper, geranium, lavender, black plum, truffle accord, vetiver

Click here to try: Bad Boy Cobalt

bad cobalt review


My Full Review

Here’s how Carolina Herrera describes it: Bad Boy Cobalt Eau de Parfum Électrique puts a bold new spin on the duality of modern masculinity – the concept that defines every Bad Boy fragrance. A fusion of mineral sexiness and wild freshness, this energizing and complex fragrance shows us Bad Boy at his most elegant, inspired to be himself and confident that anything is possible alongside his trusted friends.

I’m not a huge fan of either Bad Boy or Le Parfum. They’re both fine, but never blew me away. So, I really had no expectations of Cobalt. However, I saw plum and truffle listed as notes, which did intrigue me.

Cobalt starts off with a fresh spicy punch, that is boosted by the tart sweetness of the plum note. Pink pepper and geranium, really start this one off with a bang. Can kind of be too much, but this Bad Boy flanker will settle.

Geranium has an edge on my skin, early. But, that flips with the pink pepper and it will begin to diminish. Nice cool freshness.

The next phase sees the plum note really come into its own. It’s less tart in this stage, sweeter, and I do get the comparisons with 1 Million Lucky. These aren’t the same however, the plum is much more tolerable in Cobalt, also.

For me, the truffle here is much earthy and dirty versus having a sweeter or chocolate-like finish to it. I like it, gives the aroma a more naturalistic feel than it otherwise would.

This and the vetiver really help to temper the blend and keep it from going completely in that 1 Million Lucky direction.

At some point, about an hour in, the lavender takes over as the lead note for the plum. This is about what I get for the rest of the wear.

It’s an sweet, woody, earthy lavender led mix. The plum doesn’t stay too powerful, but it is there.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Sillage wise, Cobalt is pretty moderate. On me, it’s never entirely weak, either. I get a nice trail and scent bubble out of this one.

The projection is decent, but this one doesn’t seem as strong as the other Bad Boy colognes. Testing it a few more times after this initial review, and yeah, it’s pretty mid-tier with its performance.

I get about 6-7 hours of wear. With, Le Parfum, that number hit the 8-9 hour mark. Again, a slight step back from the others, but still pretty solid.

Seasonally, this is a versatile fragrance. Outside of the extremes of hot and cold, Cobalt would work just fine. Not going to melt when it is warm and can stand out on chilly outings.

It’s more of a casual, daily wear, nightlife, semi-formal fragrance for men. Not a super formal fragrance, but it can fit in for most other uses.

It’s attractive and mass pleasing. Leans more towards being for younger guys, but not totally limited to that demographic by any means. Date night? Yes. Maybe not the sexiest cologne out there, but it’ll do the job in most instances.


Overall Impressions of Cobalt

Overall, do I like Bad Boy Cobalt? It certainly has aspects of it that I enjoy. On the whole, it’s something that I like around the same extent as the others in the series. Fine, but not a cologne that I’m personally going to buy.

The plum and truffle combination is nice. Cobalt has its time as a sweeter type of fragrance, while also going pretty hard with the lavender and earthiness, later on in the wear.

With my nose pressed up against the skin, Cobalt does seem all that great. However, when it hits the air, I do find myself liking it much more. It seems to have periods of being very good, then maybe above average with how it smells.

The performance is run of the mill for a scent of this type. You do get a pretty unique aroma, it doesn’t smell exactly quite like anything, but just don’t expect Cobalt to be completely beast mode.

This should be a good option for younger guys and fans of the other Bad Boy colognes. I’m not sure that I prefer this to either of the two, but it’d probably fluctuate between that first and third spot depending on the day.

In the end, Bad Boy Cobalt is worth trying out to see if you like it. Not a bad fragrance and one that certainly already has its fanbase.

The Bad Boy line really isn’t that great, despite its popularity. They keep churning out new flankers, so, maybe one that I haven’t tried is elite.

All of the fragrances that I have tried are wearable, but none of them seem to deliver anything all that special. Cobalt certainly doesn’t despite having flashes of attractiveness.