Boss in Motion by Hugo Boss

Another one of my recent sample hauls, yielded me a vial of Boss in Motion by Hugo Boss. I have already reviewed plenty of scents from this brand recently, including Element and Bottled Night. However, I still needed to address this cologne which was released by Hugo Boss back in 2002.

Though it isn’t a new scent, I figured I might as well give my thoughts on how it smells, how it performs, when it should be worn, and if it’s worth a purchase.


What does Boss in Motion Smell Like?

hugo boss in motion review

Notes include: pink pepper, basil flowers, musk, orange, bergamot, cinnamon

Click here to try: Boss In Motion By Hugo Boss For Men. Eau De Toilette Spray 3 Ounces


My Full Wear Review

The opening of Boss in Motion is kind of a mess, in my opinion. I get some weird blend of basil, pink pepper, musk, and a hint of orange that has a smoky and plastic scent to it. Needless to say, I was initially disappointed when I first sprayed this juice on.

However, while I was at the gym, I kept getting a pleasant whiff of Boss in Motion and its dry down phase, that is actually really good. I’d say the first 10-15 minutes, this cologne needs to work out its issues and then after that, you get a very nice sporty casual fragrance.

After that first phase, Boss in Motion becomes smooth and creamy with a main citrus note of orange with bergamot playing the background. There is still that spicy/smokey flavor to it but now plays a support role.

Honestly, Boss in Motion became a pleasant surprise for me, its fresh and masculine but doesn’t get drawn to far into the spicy or citrus direction…it has a solid balance.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Projection wise, this Hugo Boss scent is moderate. It won’t choke out the room but you’ll notice it there. Perfect for casual situations.

It has pretty good longevity, as it should last you throughout an entire work day without having to reapply. With my sample, usually in the 6.5-8 hour range of wear. Not the best, but still quite good.

It is versatile enough to wear out on a date or night on the town but I like it as an everyday type of wear, especially outdoors. Boss in Motion probably isn’t at its best in the heat, so keep this strictly from fall to early spring.


Overall Impressions of Boss in Motion

Overall, is Boss in Motion a buy? I say, yes. Beyond its opening problems, its a solid performer, smells nice, and has a good bit of versatility of wear.

I wouldn’t put it at the top of my favorite Hugo Boss colognes, but it is a strong outing from this brand, and worth a look if it fits your style. It’s still among my favorites they’ve released in the past decades.

This one was pretty underrated and isn’t too available anymore. Though, there are still bottles floating around out there. The orange, spice, and smokiness comes together quite nicely.

Azzaro Pour Homme Night Time

This is my full wear review of Azzaro Pour Homme Night Time, released in 2011 by Loris Azzaro. As I usually do, I’m going to cover what’s in it, how it smells, performs, when it should be worn, and whether or not I think that this cologne is worth a purchase.


What does Azzaro Night Time Smell Like?

Notes include: bitter orange, vetiver, lavender, cedar, rhubarb

Click here to try: Loris Azzaro Azzaro Pour Homme Night Time Eau de Toilette Spray for Men, 3.4 Ounce


My Full Wear Review

I’m not that much of a fan of bitter orange in my fragrances. and am not that enthusiastic about regular orange, most of the time either. However, the bitter orange note that is prominent in Night Time, isn’t bad and I actually kind of like it.

The original Azzaro Pour Homme, is a nice and inexpensive scent, it just never fit my style. I feel the same way about this one, also. Night Time shares some of the DNA with the original but it has much less of that dry wood scent and goes more into the combo of bitter orange and rhubarb.

Night Time has a different sort of spice, than its originator, and it’s quite fresh and warm. Though, you can still tell that this is a relative of Azzaro Pour Homme, which isn’t always the case with these flankers (see: La Nuit De L’Homme L’Intense).

The biter orange adds some zest to the composition and combined with rhubarb, it makes for an interesting aroma. Yet, it never strays into the realm of a pure citrus fragrance, and retains that sharp/dry woody greenery that made the original popular.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Projection wise, Night Time, is pretty good. It’s not a beast nor overwhelming but it definitely gets the job done…especially at this price point. I’d say that it’s above average, just not crazy loud.

The longevity is also quite good, but it’s not an extreme 12+ hour scent by any means. Though, it should last for most of the day. Around 7-9 hours.

I’d call this a good casual/work scent, and yes, it can be a nighttime fragrance for going to Happy Hour afterwards. It’s not particularly built for the summer (when I’m trying this sample), but it should be a great fit for the autumn/winter months.

Probably a better wear for guys in their mid-20s and up. Doesn’t have a very youthful or teenager type of aroma.


Overall Impressions of Azzaro Night Time

Overall, is Azzaro Pour Homme Night Time worth a look? I’d say, yes. Again, it’s not really my style but I do think it’s a fine cologne. If you liked the original, you’d probably like this. Also, since it’s so inexpensive, it’s a solid wear that you can try out without having to go broke.

It was released about a decade ago at this point and was never that popular. As such, it can be difficult to find a bottle nowadays. So, it may no longer be an inexpensive find. If that’s the case, don’t overpay for a bottle. Under $30? It’s worthwhile, if you like this kind of cologne.

Boss Soul by Hugo Boss

So, even with all of the Hugo Boss fragrance reviews that I’ve done on this site so far, there are still many more on the market that I need to experience and write about. Some like Boss Soul, the subject of today’s post are scents that were released to the market over a decade ago (2005 in this case).

This particular scent was acquired along with the other samples in the huge batch that I got recently, and so I needed to wear it around and give my thoughts about Soul.


What does Boss Soul Smell Like?

Notes include: mandarin orange, anise, cardamom, vetiver, vanilla, tonka bean, amber, lavender, cinnamon

Click here to try: Boss Soul By Hugo Boss For Men. Eau De Toilette Spray 3 Ounces


My Full Wear Review

The opening of Boss Soul is quite warm and smoky with a hint of orange, much like another Hugo Boss scent, Boss in Motion, but the orange is much weaker in this one while the cardamom takes the reins.

It gives off a grown up vibe that’s clean and dressed up but not all together super serious with some spice to give it a kick.

After a few minutes, the lavender and anise note begin to poke through, and really establish themselves. This helps to give Soul a smoothness and fresh feeling, which gives it a distinct separation from the Boss In Motion comparison.

It’s pretty subtle and the changes throughout its life cycle are as well. The spices calm down and it becomes more about amber, vanilla, and lavender. Boss Soul has a good smelling aroma, not the best thing ever, but I find it enjoyable.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

The projection on Boss Soul is pretty weak but not awful. It might be considered a moderate, but nothing close to a monster.

The longevity isn’t so great either, somewhere around 3-4 hours, is what I’ve gotten out of it. The performance here is pathetic for a designer fragrance.

I’d say this is a casual cologne, that can be worn out for short occasions, and it does smell good enough for a date too, I suppose. This would probably work best in the Fall through early Spring.


Overall Impressions of Boss Soul

Overall, is Boss Soul worth a buy? Not really. I do like the way it smells, its fresh and quite masculine. However, it also can feel pretty bland and mixed with subpar performance, I don’t really see what place it would have in my own collection.

The whole fragrance is just sort of plain and not good enough to justify a purchase. If it lasted longer, had more intensity, and was the right price…then, I would consider it. It really doesn’t hit any of those metrics and I don’t see the point.

Either way, this scent came out over 15 years ago, and isn’t readily available. No real loss.

Ice Men by Thierry Mugler

Here we are with another Thierry Mugler fragrance review, which has become one of my favorite line of colognes out there, today. I received a sample of the 2007 release, Ice Men, which provides that cooling energy, but does it smell and perform well enough to make a full purchase out of it? In this post, I’m going to go over how it smells, performs, when it should be worn, and if I think that it is ultimately worth it.


What does Angel Ice Men Smell Like?

Notes include: mint, patchouli, nutmeg, musk

Click here to try: Angel Ice Men By Thierry Mugler For Men Eau De Toilette Spray, 1.7-Ounces


My Full Wear Review

The opening of Ice Men is a blast of crisp mint and patchouli that does as the names suggests and creates and icy aroma.

I think this cologne has an interesting dynamic from some of the other ‘Ice’ scents that I’ve smelled before. In that, it doesn’t rely on a citrus note like lemon and utilizes mint and nutmeg as some of the main players.

I’m not the biggest fan of the opening 20 minutes or so, as it has a bit too much patchouli for my tastes.

As it moves along, the nutmeg and the musk develop more and give Ice Men a rather unique scent. The patchouli settles down into its rightful place, as a backup player in this mix.

It’s quite fresh with a spicy kick to it but retains it’s chilled personality throughout. Honestly, it’s a pretty linear fragrance after the initial burst.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Projection wise, it’s okay, Ice Men starts out loud but quiets down a whole lot within an hour of application. From then on, it’s somewhat noticeable but mostly stays in the background.

Longevity, seems to be in the 4-5 hour range, which isn’t impressive at all. The scent is already pretty thin with development and then it also just quits earlier.

I think that’d I’d only use this stuff as a casual scent, maybe to wear at the gym or something like that. It’s not really a stand out fragrance but could be decent on a warmer day, just as a change of pace.


Overall Impressions of Angel Ice Men

Overall, this cologne smells pretty good, but it just strikes me as completely average. Not great, but not terrible in almost every respect. It’s definitely a step below the other Thierry Mugler colognes that I’ve reviewed on the site.

Pure Shot and Kryptomint by Mugler, have a similar style while being much better.

In that way, it’s kind of a disappointment, that it doesn’t live up to how good the others have been. I don’t see much use for Ice Men cologne, in my collection, but I don’t hate it either.

I do like the nutmeg and the icy aroma. There’s just not much else to this.

Update: This one is discontinued. You can still find it around online, but I wouldn’t pick it up unless you’re getting a massive discount on it. Certainly don’t overpay to acquire.

Just Cavalli Him by Roberto Cavalli

Here is the last review from the box of my recent samples and I should be ordering my bottles of cologne and perfume soon to check out. Today’s scent is a release by Roberto Cavalli from 2004, Just Cavalli Him.

This isn’t some best seller or big time scent that everyone raved about, so I was interested to see what this cologne was all about. In this post, I’ll give an overview of how it smells, performs, and whether or not I think Just Cavalli Him is worth a buy.


What does Just Cavalli Him Smell Like?

just cavalli him cologne review

Notes include: ginger, bergamot, cardamom, clary sage, geranium, cedar, coriander 

Click here to try: Just Cavalli by Roberto Cavalli for Men – 2 Ounce EDT Spray


My Full Wear Review

The opening of Just Cavalli Him strikes me as something that is quite different from many other men’s fragrances. It is very fresh with a herbal spice to it provided by the dominant ginger note.

The sleeve that my sample vial came with, classifies this as a woody aromatic cologne, and that description is right on the money. There is something that is wholly herbal and outdoorsy about this scent, with just a hint of citrus to give it a summery feel, which is the bergamot note in action.

It kicks off with the citrus and ginger, as the two main notes. With that are a blend of various spices, I pick up a good deal of rosemary, some sage, and a bit of nutmeg. However, it all starts to blend together and can be difficult to pick out.

Him has an energetic feeling to it and it seems like it would fall in the 20-30s age range for potential wearers. It’s clean and almost has a soapy quality to its presentation.

As it wears on, the citrus from the bergamot becomes more noticeable but it never loses that spicy/herbal/woody trio that sets it apart.


Sillage, Longevity, and When to Wear

Projection wise, Just Cavalli Him is pretty soft. It has decent projection for awhile but it is by no means a beast. It actually does have good longevity, which is nice to have with a softer cologne.

It should provide about 6 hours or more of solid wear. Wearing it three times, it stayed in the 5-7 hour range on my skin. Wasn’t exactly consistent, but quite range bound.

This is a casual fragrance and is safe to wear at work or school. I guess it could be used as a date night scent, but it isn’t extremely sexy or anything. I would definitely reserve this cologne for the summer or spring.


Overall Impressions of Just Cavalli Him

Overall, is Just Cavalli Him, worth a buy? Maybe. It is inexpensive at this point, if you can still find a bottle. It’s a pleasant cologne, but it isn’t some amazing scent by any stretch of the imagination.

It gets the job done, however and I do like it more than the I Love Him flanker that Cavalli put out. It’s solid, smells fresh, and offers a pretty unique scent.

Update: I think that this 2004 version, has pretty much vanished from most places. From what I gather, there’s a newer release with the same name, but entirely different notes. Oh well, it wasn’t too amazing to need to track a bottle down.