Someone on fragrantica said LPH smells like every member of Bon Jovi crammed into a small dressing room after playing a long concert in the late 80s, and that sort of sums that fragrance up.
There was some “Most expensivist s**t ever”-style tiktoker, where the running theme was he kept getting ripped off, though I don’t know if he was in on the joke. He went to the Bijan boutique and spent about $3000 for Bijan for Men, if I recall correctly.
🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ when he found out it’s like $21.99 online lol I’m sure the Bijan retail store knows this but keeps the high price anyway for those extract one off situations
Lapidus is my all time favourite, i have got good compliments with that! Now i thinking about Active Bodies, some folks sad at fragrantica that it is piney and earthy oldschool vibe type scent. Come at me bro! Great video as always!
I wear Lapidus a lot and love it. Found out about it years ago. I get many compliments and I’m convinced it’s just people asking what cologne it is so they make sure not to buy it for their husbands
During its early years, Bijan, when adjusted for inflation, actually cost around $10,000 in today’s money and even came with insurance in case the bottle broke so there’s a chance that movie superstars like Stallone or Schwarzenegger actually wore it 😂. It also had a slogan that went something like, “It feels nice knowing that no one smells like you.” 😂 For $10,000, they’d better not! 😂😂😂 Edit: Actually it was $1500 in 1982 which is around $5750 today.
@@dipdip8 Go ahead and take the plunge on the Bijan! That is if you like soapy, spicy, dry fragrances... I've loved it since it was a "new" thing... Of course I couldn't afford it when it was introduced, thankfully it's almost dirt cheap now. I always have a bottle handy!
Ted Lapidus is an experience. It 's a concoction that is very well put together. I also like Jacques Bogart Silver Scent Pure which has an oriental vibe just like Ted Lapidus. Both are bold fragrances, but also unique. I recommend them both.
Bijan and Lapidus PH are both great to me. I think if they were made by Amouage or Zoologist people would be fawning over them. Funny fact LPH pretty consistently gets me a compliment from my wife. Not to many others do.
@@bromunn8102 well it would be made much more recently too, that happens with these classics they don’t get considered for wear by many people. I don’t hate it but it’s not my favorite, love Kouros though
I wore Bijan and loved it until I was in the car with my daughter and she kept asking why she was smelling rotten radishes😂, now I can’t get that out of my head when I’m wearing it😂
Have you ever smelled Maai by Bogue? Its a more modern niche but somehow very old school. Its incredibly strong, possibly off-putting for some people, but definitely in that really big bold 70s/80s style. Any old-school frag lover should definintly smell it at least once.
Cool video, but hey, hands off Moschino Uomo! It is awesome, it is from 1998, and for me it has a very nostalgic 90's vibe! Also, the house of Jacques Bogart is the house that started my fragrance journey, and it will always have a special place in my heart too.
It’s one of those fragrances I would see at discounters, but would never hear any reviewers talk about. Versace L’Homme is another one… I’ve never seen a single reviewer acknowledge its existence!
Quorum could have made this list! Like Lapidus, it's a frag I enjoy but find difficult to wear because it gets tiresome after a couple of hours, but I'm stuck with it all day.
Thanks for the video, and info. Speaking of Paco Rabanne Pour Homme, just got a 3.4 ounce delivered to the mailbox last Friday. I compared PRPH with Denim original, Denim smells more citrusy and sweet of the top, where Paco smells sharper, both frags smell fresh and green and very similar in the dry down. My wife also really loves both as I do. Thank for your recommendations Kelan.👍✌️
Bijan was supposedly worn by Steven Spielberg and George Lucas back in the 1980s. They were and are very good friends, so maybe one recommended it to the other? Anyway, great video. Keep them coming.
I picked up La Rive Athletic man because it was supposed to resemble Active Bodies and i quite enjoy it and some reviews say its better. It might be fun and a cheap venture to compare the two if you were so inclined. Thanks for your content and keeping it classic. 👍
@@OakleytheRottie yeah Ungaro III fell flat for me, the first bottle I got was a spoiled vintage, the newer version just smelled like a weaker Safari by RL
Now I don't feel bad using z14 and Giorgio Beverly Hills to the gym . I literally use 5 sprays on the body two under my shirt back and front . Oddly enough people orbit around me . Maybe to irritate me because I go out of my way to park near the garden section or near the back parking . Just to come out and have someone parked right next to me . Plus I go when the gym is usually empty . I love Moschino reminds me of Le Male . Good stuff 👍🏽👍🏽
Moschino Friends was a really bad blind buy for me. It was like that time I woke up in a strange woman's bed and ran home to shower with Lysol and Brillo Pads, followed up with 45 minutes in the confessional booth.
I love lapidus pour homme. I don't wear it outside because I don't think people may like it as much as I do. I just love to wear it during winter when I want to stay home or before bed. It is old school, but feels warm and cozy and lasts to the next day
I had a newer bottle of bijan for a while...then i got an old bottle for 25 bucks, deep vintage...i liked the new one but dude i LOVE the vintage. It has shades of smokey vintage stuff like jacomo d.j. The oakmoss is extremely apparent in the old one as well. Its extremely heavy real oakmoss, and i have non-ifra oakmoss absolute to compare.
I bought Lapidus Pour Homme and UOMO? Because of your lol. I like both. Lapidus is a challenge the first 5 min. It makes me sneeze. But I do really like it. I went on to get Lapidus pour homme sport and Black Extreme. As for UOMO? when I first got it, it was weak, and I could hardly smell it, and it would disappear in under an hour. I forgot about it for about 6 months and sprayed it in my bedroom. It had got stronger and lasted longer. It's still an intimate scent as far as projection, but it lasted the day. I have the entire Silver Scent line and the One Man Show. I like the bottles
@ScentsOfSouthJersey I think you mentioned it in another review. Not that you did a review of it.so I looked it up. You're the only one I watch that talks about older fragrances.
Uomo? just smelled like those coca-cola gummies to me. 😆 It actually has some similarities with ELDO's Remarkable People in that way. It's a sweet fruity floral, but has that liquidy sweetness that you mentioned that kinda pulled me back too. Been nearly a decade and I still can't place it. 😵💫 At least it's unique amidst the designer dross these days. Great vid Kelan. 👍
I remember Lapidus scents has something that smells like plastic . Not repugnant or bad per say just totally different its almost a bit strange . But not off putting
The Current formulation is a Shadow of its former self. The original formula from the 60s 70s and even 80s smells so good. The leather note is incomparable. I work with leather, and vintage Aramis’ leather note is the closest a fragrance smells like leather. Lapidus is disgusting.
Lapidus Pour Homme was my go to as a substitute for Balenciaga Pour Homme - but like any substitute, it isn't exactly the same. I miss BPH immensely.....I think a vintage bottle is like 250 +(!)
@ScentsOfSouthJersey I remember it being an Oriental/chypre type fragrance, was that cinnamon note prominent? Was there a floral/ pineapple top note too? It's been so long since I smelled the real thing, and memory is a tricky thing when trying to pin down exact notes....
How's the performance for Irish moos? One day I sprayed on lalique PH and hours later I was ordering food at the counter at a Taco Bell and the "Sista" taking my order said I smelled great so I guess ladies like it lol!
6:25 when you was naming your 3 favourite Bogart fragrances the second one you said was Eau Fraiche? Is that the Paco Rabanne one, because you went off on a tangent comparing Paco Rabanne PH to Bogart Signature. There isn't a Bogart fragrance called Eau Fraiche, at least to my knowledge 👍
Bogart Signature is like Jean Couturier 12 . These in my opinion fall under coniferous fir spruce and pine . Paco Rabanne reminds me of warm water in a shower steam maybe ??? Like water on river rock . Maybe some earthiness like mineral or flint . Infused with mint lavender giving it a shaving cream vibe with greens . One is more spring the other is more winter . They both have herbs and have that natural oil tycoon cowboy from Nevada getting a shave in the seventies or a Banker in New York 1940s .
@@J_M_E_83 the fragrance I was talking about is call “Eau Fresh” by Jacques Bogart, i absolutely love it ! Very 90’s fresh mixed with green classic 80’s style
@ScentsOfSouthJersey Ahhh OK thanks Kelan i just found it on Fragrantica. Might need to track down a bottle, it sounds right up my alley. Force Majure is one of my favourites from Bogart. Definitely a under-rated House 👍
Tried a handful of J Bogart fragrances and every one reminded me of cheap truck stop urinal cakes from the eighties. Synthetic mess. My years old bottle of Bijan actually gets better every year. I still would not wear it. Other than the initial hit of unfiltered cigarettes, it quickly dries down to something I would expect to smell on a buxom, 45 yr old woman who works at a bowling alley. Oddly off-putting and alluring at the same time.
I have that silver scent intense/it smells like CK eternity but switch the citrus with a grape(overdose) dominating -im rocking the TL i got the aftershave that helps me appreciate it more,winter cuts that loudness Down good balance - you ever tried burning barbershop? (Ds durga brand)
I smell it over and over/I put it together went to frangrantica, notes are pretty much line up with each /don't remember if it was the edt or the newer edp version... GRAPE SODA OVERDOSE...
An interesting art / map behind you. Everything is out of proportion, really odd spellings. Using a V instead of a U. Can't even GUESS as to the year of the map. Arabia?
I walked pass an older gent in a supermarket who I distinctively know he was wearing Ted Lapidus. Went back home I made up my mind it wasn't for me and decided to sell off my bottle.
Lapidus Pour Homme has been in my collection for years now I love it.
@@paulie-Gualtieri. same I just don’t love it but respect it
@ScentsOfSouthJersey
Revisit Zino!
@@paulie-Gualtieri. He did LOL. Trashed it AGAIN
I am one that truly loves Lapidus. I have 9 back up bottles !
I have 2
Impressive! Lapidus is awesome!
9! Well, at least you have spares.
@@markcoffman494 9 back ups of Lapidus loll wow that’s insane, that’s like backing up my listerine bottles 😂
@ 😅lol I love this stuff! It’s amazing! It’s almost as good as Zino!😏👌
Someone on fragrantica said LPH smells like every member of Bon Jovi crammed into a small dressing room after playing a long concert in the late 80s, and that sort of sums that fragrance up.
This comment reminds me of when they had to fumigate the Warrant tour bus for crabs.
There was some “Most expensivist s**t ever”-style tiktoker, where the running theme was he kept getting ripped off, though I don’t know if he was in on the joke. He went to the Bijan boutique and spent about $3000 for Bijan for Men, if I recall correctly.
🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ when he found out it’s like $21.99 online lol I’m sure the Bijan retail store knows this but keeps the high price anyway for those extract one off situations
Lapidus Pour Homme is a Masterpiece
@@Harrock some feel that way I get it
You’re on a roll bro. Best reviewer out there for sure! Watching from Ireland 🇮🇪
@@ben88866 appreciate you Ben !
Lapidus is my all time favourite, i have got good compliments with that! Now i thinking about Active Bodies, some folks sad at fragrantica that it is piney and earthy oldschool vibe type scent. Come at me bro! Great video as always!
I wear Lapidus a lot and love it. Found out about it years ago. I get many compliments and I’m convinced it’s just people asking what cologne it is so they make sure not to buy it for their husbands
Lapidus Pour Homme is a masterpiece. One of the most amazing fragrances ever. So yes, there is someone out there. ;-)
@@cgpetey whatever you say lol I respect it though
During its early years, Bijan, when adjusted for inflation, actually cost around $10,000 in today’s money and even came with insurance in case the bottle broke so there’s a chance that movie superstars like Stallone or Schwarzenegger actually wore it 😂. It also had a slogan that went something like, “It feels nice knowing that no one smells like you.” 😂 For $10,000, they’d better not! 😂😂😂
Edit: Actually it was $1500 in 1982 which is around $5750 today.
@@dipdip8
Go ahead and take the plunge on the Bijan!
That is if you like soapy, spicy, dry fragrances...
I've loved it since it was a "new" thing... Of course I couldn't afford it when it was introduced, thankfully it's almost dirt cheap now.
I always have a bottle handy!
😂
@@slicksnewonenow I have both the vintage formula and the new one. I absolutely love the new one as the vintage is nuclear :)
True! I couldn't afford it. I wanted it, but it wasn't even possible.
@@dipdip8 10k lol gtfo 😂😂
You're the reason I bought one man show and bogart by Jacques Bogart. Im glad I did.
I like the Kraftwerk Shprockets intro music.
@@shmoopiebear no idea what that is lol
Ted Lapidus PH is awesome, I love its uniqueness and character.
@@quantumeffected7259 I get it !
Ted Lapidus is an experience. It 's a concoction that is very well put together. I also like Jacques Bogart Silver Scent Pure which has an oriental vibe just like Ted Lapidus. Both are bold fragrances, but also unique. I recommend them both.
@@PakoBar2717 haha it certainly is an experience for the wearer and for others around lol
Great video and I enjoyed it and I'm going to try these fragrances and have a blessed day
@@michaelbullock8011 thank you Michael as always !
You welcome keep up the good work GOD BLESS 🙏
Bijan and Lapidus PH are both great to me.
I think if they were made by Amouage or Zoologist people would be fawning over them.
Funny fact LPH pretty consistently gets me a compliment from my wife.
Not to many others do.
I’ve thought that as well about LPH!
@@bromunn8102 well it would be made much more recently too, that happens with these classics they don’t get considered for wear by many people. I don’t hate it but it’s not my favorite, love Kouros though
I wore Bijan and loved it until I was in the car with my daughter and she kept asking why she was smelling rotten radishes😂, now I can’t get that out of my head when I’m wearing it😂
Oh god lol that’s the worst when that happens
"Truck stop soap", yaaaa! Love it.
The yellow / orange service station soap on the turnpike 😂😂
Thank you, K. This was fun.
@@MatteBlack2024 glad you enjoyed!
Have you ever smelled Maai by Bogue? Its a more modern niche but somehow very old school. Its incredibly strong, possibly off-putting for some people, but definitely in that really big bold 70s/80s style. Any old-school frag lover should definintly smell it at least once.
Cool video, but hey, hands off Moschino Uomo! It is awesome, it is from 1998, and for me it has a very nostalgic 90's vibe!
Also, the house of Jacques Bogart is the house that started my fragrance journey, and it will always have a special place in my heart too.
@@LithiumBG yeah Jacques bogart was there for me at beginning as well !
It’s one of those fragrances I would see at discounters, but would never hear any reviewers talk about. Versace L’Homme is another one… I’ve never seen a single reviewer acknowledge its existence!
I ordered Ted Lapidus pour Homme yesterday for 18 euros. Can't wait to test it.
Yeah I can't figure out how anyone could genuinely like Lapidus. When I smelled it, I felt like the fragrance community had pulled a prank on me
@@andydixon6759 hahaha a strong long lasting strange prank
Quorum could have made this list! Like Lapidus, it's a frag I enjoy but find difficult to wear because it gets tiresome after a couple of hours, but I'm stuck with it all day.
@PeterH-be1xe once you commit to wearing Lapidus, it’s not going anywhere anytime soon lol
Quorum is awesome
Thanks for the video, and info. Speaking of Paco Rabanne Pour Homme, just got a 3.4 ounce delivered to the mailbox last Friday. I compared PRPH with Denim original, Denim smells more citrusy and sweet of the top, where Paco smells sharper, both frags smell fresh and green and very similar in the dry down. My wife also really loves both as I do. Thank for your recommendations Kelan.👍✌️
@@investigatorreports4311 can’t go wrong with either one !
@ScentsOfSouthJersey You know it man. Thanks for getting back 👍
Enjoyed the list Kelan, many thanks 👍🏻🔥
PS- Love Lapidus Pour Homme in winters 😂😁
@@manbirsingh9586 winter is definitely the season to wear it in lol
Moschino Uomo¿ is a unique blend of fresh citruses and creaminess. Elegance on a budget. Every sophisticated man should give a try.
@@ricardoaigner definitely creamy for sure that’s a great way to describe it
Bijan was supposedly worn by Steven Spielberg and George Lucas back in the 1980s. They were and are very good friends, so maybe one recommended it to the other? Anyway, great video. Keep them coming.
@@docsamson198 just directing classics and rocking Bijan 😂😂
I picked up La Rive Athletic man because it was supposed to resemble Active Bodies and i quite enjoy it and some reviews say its better. It might be fun and a cheap venture to compare the two if you were so inclined. Thanks for your content and keeping it classic. 👍
I’ve always wanted Bijan. I remember you didn’t like one I love, Ungaro III
Ungaro III is fantastic
@ I burned through a sample and a bottle. Definitely considering a rebuy
@@OakleytheRottie yeah Ungaro III fell flat for me, the first bottle I got was a spoiled vintage, the newer version just smelled like a weaker Safari by RL
When you picture a dude wearing Lapidus, you think...."Brother Eugh...what's that brother?"
"What's that, brothaaaa..."
Now I don't feel bad using z14 and Giorgio Beverly Hills to the gym . I literally use 5 sprays on the body two under my shirt back and front . Oddly enough people orbit around me . Maybe to irritate me because I go out of my way to park near the garden section or near the back parking . Just to come out and have someone parked right next to me . Plus I go when the gym is usually empty . I love Moschino reminds me of Le Male . Good stuff 👍🏽👍🏽
@Chiefn-ly7yr love Z14 it’s such an easy wear very green and spicy
@ScentsOfSouthJersey
Thank you for solidifying that sir . 🫡 I find it aromatic and works well with a little body chemistry .
Moschino Friends was a really bad blind buy for me. It was like that time I woke up in a strange woman's bed and ran home to shower with Lysol and Brillo Pads, followed up with 45 minutes in the confessional booth.
I love lapidus pour homme. I don't wear it outside because I don't think people may like it as much as I do. I just love to wear it during winter when I want to stay home or before bed. It is old school, but feels warm and cozy and lasts to the next day
I had a newer bottle of bijan for a while...then i got an old bottle for 25 bucks, deep vintage...i liked the new one but dude i LOVE the vintage. It has shades of smokey vintage stuff like jacomo d.j. The oakmoss is extremely apparent in the old one as well. Its extremely heavy real oakmoss, and i have non-ifra oakmoss absolute to compare.
Great Video, all five are in my collection and to be honest, I like them all ... Greetings from Germany ....
@@geraldcerny2271 thanks so much for watching !
Polo Green takes the cake for me.
@@NatanCaetano ah that’s an absolute love for me, especially the vintage
You're so naturally hilarious !
@@juliebuckingham578 lol glad you enjoy the videos and thanks so much for watching !
I bought Lapidus Pour Homme and UOMO? Because of your lol.
I like both. Lapidus is a challenge the first 5 min. It makes me sneeze. But I do really like it. I went on to get Lapidus pour homme sport and Black Extreme.
As for UOMO? when I first got it, it was weak, and I could hardly smell it, and it would disappear in under an hour. I forgot about it for about 6 months and sprayed it in my bedroom. It had got stronger and lasted longer. It's still an intimate scent as far as projection, but it lasted the day.
I have the entire Silver Scent line and the One Man Show. I like the bottles
@@bradhillier234 Uomo because of me ? I don’t remember ever even featuring it before
@ScentsOfSouthJersey I think you mentioned it in another review. Not that you did a review of it.so I looked it up. You're the only one I watch that talks about older fragrances.
Uomo? just smelled like those coca-cola gummies to me. 😆 It actually has some similarities with ELDO's Remarkable People in that way. It's a sweet fruity floral, but has that liquidy sweetness that you mentioned that kinda pulled me back too. Been nearly a decade and I still can't place it. 😵💫 At least it's unique amidst the designer dross these days. Great vid Kelan. 👍
@@justaddlight when i first got it i was immediately taken back to the boardwalk lol
Apparently it has much better longevity than Remarkable People!
Sprayed Bijan on a test strip at a Sephora many years ago, put it down to never return. 😂
@@John_D67 I can’t even picture it being at Sephora lol I figured it’s been a strictly online purchase only scent for a longgg time now
Bijan for men has a rather... interesting bottle ;)
Jovan musk should be on here. Like Lapidus, i love it but i see its flaws and its unapologetic
@@dalehight1335 Jovan sex appeal even more so !
"Church incense...It's comical how it smells!" - Lapidus Pour Homme LOL!!!
@@user-dq1kr6zc2t it really is a novelty joke fragrance almost like a gag gift
I remember Lapidus scents has something that smells like plastic . Not repugnant or bad per say just totally different its almost a bit strange . But not off putting
@Chiefn-ly7yr strange is a great way to put it lol
I have a vintage bottle and it smells like straight up glue. The newer bottle I have doesn't smell like that though.
I love Silver Scent Intense
You got to review Jacques Bogart One Man Show 24K Edition Eau de Parfum!
How is it ?
I feel like Aramis Aramis could have made this list.
That's literally Phil Leotardo in a bottle
The reformulation really sux....
But the original stuff from the 80s is magnificent.
The Current formulation is a Shadow of its former self. The original formula from the 60s 70s and even 80s smells so good. The leather note is incomparable. I work with leather, and vintage Aramis’ leather note is the closest a fragrance smells like leather. Lapidus is disgusting.
@@mikelnomikos that one I don’t even like a little bit anymore though lol I sold my bottle
Lapidus Pour Homme was my go to as a substitute for Balenciaga Pour Homme - but like any substitute, it isn't exactly the same. I miss BPH immensely.....I think a vintage bottle is like 250 +(!)
@@KurtWickham very cinnamon smell right ? I had a sample once that was it
@ScentsOfSouthJersey I remember it being an Oriental/chypre type fragrance, was that cinnamon note prominent? Was there a floral/ pineapple top note too? It's been so long since I smelled the real thing, and memory is a tricky thing when trying to pin down exact notes....
I have silver scent pure which smells like grape fizzy and drys down to dryer sheets. It's okay
Tabac, SIR Irish Moos, Pinaud Clubman, Lalique Pour Homme and Grey Flannel as well.
All classics and all ignored or disliked now.
How's the performance for Irish moos?
One day I sprayed on lalique PH and hours later I was ordering food at the counter at a Taco Bell and the "Sista" taking my order said I smelled great so I guess ladies like it lol!
@@karlsenula9495 Irish moos, tabac and clubman are great ! Love them, the other two I don’t like
Lapidus is amazing.
@@dalehight1335 it’s interesting for sure
The reformulated bijan is awful. If you find a vintage bottle, it's a pretty smooth honey woody aromatic.
Indeed Lapidus is hilariously awesome! One of the most unique and in your face fragrances ever.
@@konosound 100%!!
6:25 when you was naming your 3 favourite Bogart fragrances the second one you said was Eau Fraiche? Is that the Paco Rabanne one, because you went off on a tangent comparing Paco Rabanne PH to Bogart Signature. There isn't a Bogart fragrance called Eau Fraiche, at least to my knowledge 👍
Bogart Signature is like Jean Couturier 12 . These in my opinion fall under coniferous fir spruce and pine . Paco Rabanne reminds me of warm water in a shower steam maybe ??? Like water on river rock . Maybe some earthiness like mineral or flint . Infused with mint lavender giving it a shaving cream vibe with greens . One is more spring the other is more winter . They both have herbs and have that natural oil tycoon cowboy from Nevada getting a shave in the seventies or a Banker in New York 1940s .
Sorry to chime in I hope that helps I'm no expert
@@J_M_E_83 the fragrance I was talking about is call “Eau Fresh” by Jacques Bogart, i absolutely love it ! Very 90’s fresh mixed with green classic 80’s style
@ScentsOfSouthJersey
Ahhh OK thanks Kelan i just found it on Fragrantica. Might need to track down a bottle, it sounds right up my alley. Force Majure is one of my favourites from Bogart. Definitely a under-rated House 👍
Bijan 🤣 I actually love it. But I totally know what you mean.
I don't get it. Mine have recent formulation, and I get mostly citrus cake and fir.
@@michael_galicia yeah it’s an interesting one lol
Tried a handful of J Bogart fragrances and every one reminded me of cheap truck stop urinal cakes from the eighties. Synthetic mess. My years old bottle of Bijan actually gets better every year. I still would not wear it. Other than the initial hit of unfiltered cigarettes, it quickly dries down to something I would expect to smell on a buxom, 45 yr old woman who works at a bowling alley. Oddly off-putting and alluring at the same time.
@@curtchaffee well said that’s how I feel about Bijan too
Off topic but I miss the old intro music
@@enr6781 I loved that into music myself but I can’t risk using that anymore as the channel has grown a bit, I ran into some ©️ issues, plus the new music was made by a subscriber and i think it’s great
No Giorgio Beverly Hills Red?😂
@@donaldhorsham1889 that’s just a straight up hate lol
Current lapidus smells like ten different kind of plastics
@@borealmat1889 church incense, cheap orange liquid soap, random bodega stores that sell all kinds of random shit lol
@ScentsOfSouthJersey 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I have that silver scent intense/it smells like CK eternity but switch the citrus with a grape(overdose) dominating -im rocking the TL i got the aftershave that helps me appreciate it more,winter cuts that loudness Down good balance - you ever tried burning barbershop? (Ds durga brand)
Comparing Silver Scent Intense to CK Eternity should be a criminal offence.
I smell it over and over/I put it together went to frangrantica, notes are pretty much line up with each /don't remember if it was the edt or the newer edp version... GRAPE SODA OVERDOSE...
@@javy-81 I had a sample of burning barbershop, was very smokey but I’d like to revisit it
I mean you look gorgeous sorry..love your channel,i click subscribe immediately
Lapidus is okay. Poor man’s Kouros. But I’m over 50
Bijan sucks
@@ga-zb9lt yeah it’s nothing compared to kouros
King Kouros is second to none.
The Monarch of the Masculines! 😄
The donut one is awful. Smells like animalic peanuts. Lapidus will always be a love of mine. Love the presentation, love the smell, built in sprayer!
@@surfgreen111 Animalic peanuts ??🤣🤣
@ it smells like peanuts. With some animalic-ness lol
An interesting art / map behind you. Everything is out of proportion, really odd spellings. Using a V instead of a U. Can't even GUESS as to the year of the map. Arabia?
@@RyanK-100 it’s the Roman Empire at its peak size in 117AD under Emperor Trajan
I walked pass an older gent in a supermarket who I distinctively know he was wearing Ted Lapidus. Went back home I made up my mind it wasn't for me and decided to sell off my bottle.
Lol!
I saw an old man smiling once. Since then I've never smiled.
@@bc8379 😂😂 that’s funny, you were on the receiving end of Lapidus
Maybe you actually met Ted Lapidus!
Lapidus smells great!
@@johnmancini4403 it’s certainly unique lol