Black Xs L’Exces by Paco Rabanne

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I recently received a sample vial of Black XS L’Exces by Paco Rabanne for purposes of finally getting around to reviewing it for this website. I wore it around and have gathered my thoughts in this post. How does it smell? What’s inside? Does it perform well? When can it be worn? Please continue below for my full take on L’Exces.


What does Black Xs L’exces Smell Like?

Notes include: lemon, patchouli, lavender, amber, cypriol oil

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My Full Wear Review

I own a full bottle of the original Black Xs and hardly ever wear it. I think it’s been on my shelf for the past two years, with nary a wear on my part. It was a blind buy and while I do kind of enjoy how it smells, there are issues which always bugged me, however.

Update: Got rid of it, never having used it again.

Namely, the heavier patchouli note, and how it blends with the praline. So, when getting a hold of a sample vial of L’Exces, I was worried that it would be more of the same…just intense.

The opening of Black Xs L’Exces is actually quite similar to the original. It has the familiar lemon note, but in the original it smells like strawberry candy, and L’Exces smells more like pineapple. Yes, the ingredient is lemon, but how it blends with the other notes produces a different aroma.

What I noticed most, is that it doesn’t have the same sharpness or overwhelming patchouli note that original has. This is great! The note is still present, it is just that it has been subdued and doesn’t have a praline sweetness to blend with anymore.

So, in a real sense, L’Exces isn’t intense or excessive. It is a cleaner version of the original. What you get is the citrus/pineapple aroma, sitting on top of a woody/lavender base that is soaked in amber.

It is bright, fruity sweet, and with an outdoorsy heart lurking in the background. It’s pretty linear, but as it dries down, it gets less citric and the other notes take a bigger stage. Mainly, the more outdoorsy or woody notes.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Projection wise, it does start out strong. Again, not as sharp as the original Black XS that Paco Rabanne released, but it can be loud from the jump. However, it calms down significantly, and I feel that it is ultimately a moderate.

The longevity is also good, I get right around 8 hours of wear from this juice. Testing it out a few times, it doesn’t seem to go beyond that on my skin. Not that it really needs to, but it isn’t an insane performer.

The original felt like a strictly winter scent to me. This cologne, however, could fit in year round and not be a mess. It’s got a good profile for the summer months. I would say it is more of a casual or club kind of fragrance rather than something to wear to work or other formal settings.

At a daytime part in the summer, it actually would work pretty well. I’d lean towards spring and summer nights, either case would be fine.

Leans more for someone in their twenties to early 30s. Not super serious nor is it a teenager’s cologne. The original was definitely more youthful. Just as one to wear around, this can venture into a variety of scenarios and can be used pretty much as a daily wear.


Overall Impressions of L’Exces

Overall, do I like Black XS L’Exces? It’s nice. Even though, I’m digging this more than the original, it’s not something I’d want to wear all the time or even often. I do really like how the patchouli was toned down and the praline seems to be gone, that’s a huge plus.

The tropical aspect is quite appealing, better than that strawberry lemon candy of the original. The lavender and woodiness is something that’s been done a million times before. It’s all fine, just nothing that blows me away.

There’s nothing here that’s offensive. The smell itself is attractive and there’s no real weaknesses with L’Exces.

It also gives a great performance in terms of sillage and longevity. A very solid wear. I think it has been discontinued, so if you want a bottle you’ll have to get it on the secondary market.

Update: Yeah, this one is no longer produced.

The prices that I’ve seen for this are pretty high, so, it might just be one to forget about now. If you stumble across an affordable bottle, it’s worth a shot.

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