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Etat Libre D’Orange Tom of Finland Perfume Review and Score

by Therapeutic Fragrance

SCORE: 72

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Who? I See Wearing the Fragrance

The Fonz from Happy Days

Where? I Use the Fragrance

When? The Season I Use the Fragrance

All Year

What? Occasions or Events I Use Fragrance

Perfumer:

Antoine Lie

#tomoffinland

Price Per Millileter

85 50ML

Perfume Classification

Eau De Parfum

How? I Apply the Fragrance

3 to 5

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Spicy citrus leather. Bright lemon that your used to in most fragrances. This is a bubly pine sol openg I know we are playing with synthetics. Not sure if there is mixed media, but I am really liking the composition. Just a sharp clean sniff as to what is out there. The first wearing it is layered with a floral perfume oil and it just made this thing rock. What a combo and oil underneath the perfume strengthens the perfume as a lot of it sits on top of the oil. Letting it project a lot more and last longer. Will provide feedback on both with and without. I like this four time better with the layering. BONUS: (Everyone keep that in mind if you have bottles that have grown old or just aren’t used. Kind of got tired of the composition. Add it to some of your favorite perfume oil even just a little see what happens. This happened to be a tuberose and jasmine combo from T-Sai) Two different fragrances. Yeah of course a little different this one is way more grungy without that undertone. A grungy leather dude getting juice. Wow this has attitude, this would be all about hanging with the dudes on this one, top golf anyone. Yeah I want them smelling the bite of this trying to get in their head to get an up on them for the game. Hint of Beaufort here. (PLEASE Don’t blow up on me) This has a fairly strong birch tar smell, notes say birch leaves it is definitely not as heavy as the birch tar note that your used to, but nonetheless it is a powerfully played note in this. This is where getting to know a house and there backbone comes into play. If you like that dna a house gives in its fragrances then you kinda build to your favorite notes on. Most people who have seen a couple of videos of mine might know where I’m going. I’m in love with the Imaginary Authors dna so cobra and the canary is very comparable to this. It does look like IA should be giving a little credit here as this fragrance was way before that one. And for originality Etat libre d orange gets noticed and praise from me. I think house should always reference similar build upon their dna. Beaufort also. We do need continuous modern takes but as a whole these are all very familiar just a little more of this or that and the house accord, but it look like this is the OG. Correct me in comments if you guys know of anything that precedes this and I will update accordingly. I am a big proponent of pointing out originality and crediting it on this channel. I myself have been copied way to many times. Drydown did start to get to loud for me like Beaufort not as bad but more than I like.

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Bottle Presentation

Company:Etat Libre D'Orange
Perfumer:Antoine Lie
Fragrance Family:Oriental Citrus
Classification:Eau De Parfum
Pricing:$1.70/fluid ml
Country:France
Year:2007
Sex:Masculine
Hashtag:#tomoffinland

Therapeutic Fragrance Score Chart

Tom of Finland

Addictiveness
& O.G. Factors
13/15
Projection & Sillage 5/5
Longevity 5/5
Composition 17/25
Ingredients
& Price per ML
15/25

FRAGRANCE

TOP: 9/10
HEART: 3/5
BASE: 5/10

SCORE: 72

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3 comments

  1. i have smelt the same scent as tom of finland around 30 years ago in form of attar. arabian scents. This type of smell is only being accepted in the western world today but if u go to the middle east this type of scent is very common. Nevertheless i will have to add TOF to my collection i have a sample thats lasting forever. athey have watered it down a bit but still potent enough

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