Perfumer Reviews 'OUD WOOD' by Tom Ford

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • Re-reviewing Tom Ford's 'Oud Wood' from the Private Blend.
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  • @BLTV_Photoshop
    @BLTV_Photoshop Год назад +34

    I'm getting a great education of the science and art of aromas from you, Aaron! Thank you!

    • @dantheman2907
      @dantheman2907 Месяц назад

      Marty! I never would have expected to see you here. Aaron is fantastic with his reviews. So informative.

  • @nikkolomakaveli8295
    @nikkolomakaveli8295 2 года назад +11

    Kevin Samuels brought me here and I’m starting to see there’s levels to the cologne/perfumer game. I was a bit overwhelmed with the sheer knowledge being dropped in this video. Very good job and a very good video you have a new subscriber.

  • @snowliferwb
    @snowliferwb 2 года назад +20

    Oud wood is one of my signature scents. I'm on my 3rd 100ml bottle. It's absolutely stunning. I don't seem to have performance issues with it. 7-8 hours respectively. With about 6-8 sprays. I can smell it on my clothing 3-4 days later when I do my laundry. The older batches lasted longer, 10-12 hours, I have some decants of the older batches and I save them for special occasions.
    I do think people go nose blind to it and those are the people that think it doesn't last. I can wear it all day and when I come home, my wife can still smell it on me. Tom ford atomizers don't spray as much as a dior atomizer, so even at 6-8 sprays, you're probably not wearing as much as 4 sprays of any dior. Keep that in mind when judging the performance

    • @snowliferwb
      @snowliferwb 2 года назад +7

      @@HigherScents what? 6-8 sprays of oud wood in volume isn't very much actually. It's less than 4 sprays from any dior bottle, nishane, mfk The atomizer on tom fords don't produce much in comparison. About half the amount. So 6-8 sprays is the equivalent of 3-4 sprays of something like dior or MFK.

    • @usmanturnbull5216
      @usmanturnbull5216 2 года назад +2

      if you dont mind me asking, what batch code do you have? is it the 2021/2022 one or is it the old formulations

    • @snowliferwb
      @snowliferwb Год назад +1

      @@usmanturnbull5216 my newest bottle is A80 and it's wonderful

    • @danielsolomon5661
      @danielsolomon5661 Год назад

      If you use it that much, it should be cheaper if you buy a 250ml one, right?

    • @07dadrilla30
      @07dadrilla30 8 месяцев назад

      Hey bro, I was planning on buying it tomorrow as I loved the scent, but im reading everywhere that nowdays the performance of it is atrocious, doesn’t have any longevity, apparently you can hardly smell it after 1 hour?

  • @michaelcruze8560
    @michaelcruze8560 2 года назад +22

    I bought my bottle from my local Nordstrom store in 2020. On my skin, it performs very well. It does project nicely and last all day and into the night on me. I may be an oddity, but that is my experience. It is one of my top favorites.

    • @eemo2093
      @eemo2093 2 года назад +3

      Nope, same with me. No performance issues at all.

    • @oscarhind8346
      @oscarhind8346 2 года назад +1

      That’s the same with me. Some fragrances just perform differently on different people. I get easily 10 hours with oud wood and good projection for about 5 after the 10 hours I can still smell it on clothes and on pulse points but just not as strong

    • @snowmanstreaming
      @snowmanstreaming Год назад +1

      Same. Tried it once, and it stayed on my skin for at least 12 hours.

  • @BenNCM
    @BenNCM 2 года назад +26

    Aaron, for me this video represents perfectly the type of video which ticks all the boxes and satisfies every type of person who enjoy your videos. As a novice perfumer myself, the mentioning of the raw materials used in the fragrances you review is an essential feature that I always hope to see. Keep up the great work!

  • @properfpv7160
    @properfpv7160 2 года назад +48

    I recently tried Oud Wood for the first time and I really like it. Classy, easy to wear and beautiful. It does seem to fade to a skin scent but I still could noticeably smell it on me the next morning and my shirt still smelled lovely. It does linger and is a great smell. One of my favorite so far

    • @jonaskalen1759
      @jonaskalen1759 Год назад +3

      Sadly it fades from my skin after 2 hours! So it’s really really bad.

  • @mikethewheelchairguy
    @mikethewheelchairguy 2 года назад +32

    You're a class act, Aaron! Love everything you represent and how well you convey to us. Excellent as always!

  • @shaun4113
    @shaun4113 2 года назад +22

    I purchased this retail a few months ago and it performs very well on my skin. With only two sprays on my neck, my coworkers were able to pick up the scent 7+ hours later.

    • @Handstyles
      @Handstyles 2 года назад +1

      Is it the gold plaque or the grey plaque version? The former is the old formulation wihich has better longevity.
      It can still be found in some shops. My brother bought the new version and it turns to a skin scent after 3-4 hours on his and my skin. Lots of people report that problem but some dont.

    • @aaronoldenburger3436
      @aaronoldenburger3436 Год назад +2

      I also get around 7 hours, so no performance issues for me.

  • @michaelcobb1559
    @michaelcobb1559 2 года назад +19

    As a new perfumer, learning on my own, I love your videos so much, you really help with understanding materials and what they do, and how they perform. Thank you.

  • @genericname6669
    @genericname6669 2 года назад +6

    As a female I love oud wood on me and it lasts until midday day strong and then it is close to skin. I grab compliments on it too

  • @zsoltgampe502
    @zsoltgampe502 2 года назад +21

    My first true love of a scent! I will never get tired of it, but totally agree with the performance issues…

  • @philipface30
    @philipface30 Год назад +6

    I just bought Oud Wood and I don't have longevity issues. Its certainly not loud but it has staying power, especially on clothing. I didn't like it at first but it grew on me within a few weeks, works well on my skin.

  • @Alexxf35
    @Alexxf35 2 года назад +5

    Oud Wood will *always* be in my top 5. Amazing scent DNA.

  • @FHH618
    @FHH618 2 года назад +38

    You should review the new Parfum version of Tom Ford Noir Extreme

    • @AaronTerenceHughes
      @AaronTerenceHughes  2 года назад +26

      I will be the next time I film. Thank you for watching 🦄

    • @kalencwil3924
      @kalencwil3924 2 года назад +3

      @@AaronTerenceHughes can’t wait!

    • @Emr_111
      @Emr_111 2 года назад +3

      @@AaronTerenceHughes love your content Aaron please do a review on (( Ganymede )) , can't wait for that , thanks .

  • @garychristopher5480
    @garychristopher5480 13 дней назад

    Aaron your knowledge and passion for perfumery is on another level, its a pleasure to watch your channel. You sound like Tom Hardy.

  • @BLTV_Photoshop
    @BLTV_Photoshop Год назад +13

    You have style, mate!

  • @gazzap6664
    @gazzap6664 2 года назад +45

    I consider perfumery an art form in the same vein as a painter, chef, sculpter etc. So for another party to create their version of a hugely successful piece of art whatever it is is pretty inevitable. We see it in almost everything in life. A simple example I have given in the past is grocery shopping. A chef at Mctvities created the hob nob,, since then every single supermarket has copied and created their own version and some are better then others and by and large they are cheaper than the original (sound familiar). If you think about it what successful product has not been copied in some way across any industry? So I don't worry too much about it,, if a fragrance is fantastic it will continue to sell and a few "inspired by" releases may even increase the desirability of the original. So, it should not happen but it does and will never stop. Lasltly I have a 10ml of Guapo, great fragrance. I also like watching your very unique style of reviewing... Lyric man smelling like bubble bath was a good one for me,, i thought it was just me that felt that way. 😁

    • @zenttofrizzy8479
      @zenttofrizzy8479 2 года назад

      Perfume is a different kind of art because an artist can use contrast of beauty and ugliness to create strong emotions in us but perfume is only beauty and the pursuit of beauty it’s as we call it in french un acte d’esthète it’s about aesthetic…

    • @gazzap6664
      @gazzap6664 2 года назад +2

      @@zenttofrizzy8479 disagree... there are countless examples where a generally iunpleasant note is used with other notes to create something that challenges our noses. Dont know what "diffetent kind of art means"? Different from what and how are you defining the normal in art? It takes years of traoning and a fair dose of talent to create something beautiful in perfimery as it does in painting, cookery, carpentry and pretty much all artisanal persuits as I said. 😁.

    • @Mirozenx
      @Mirozenx Год назад

      I agree!
      When I was new to perfumery, I used to buy copycat fragrances because I didn't know about Facebook groups etc where you can buy samples of expensive fragrances
      I'd buy the inspired- by ones to try on my skin and to wear for extended periods, then I'd go to a shop and spray the real thing to compare side by side, then I'd buy the original expensive one if I liked it

  • @martineleven8179
    @martineleven8179 2 года назад +9

    Tbh aaron, I mentioned carved oud by Thameen to you ages ago and you said it's a dupe of oud wood, BUT it's cheaper more polished and just lovely, it literally is lovely stuff.

    • @aaronoldenburger3436
      @aaronoldenburger3436 2 года назад +2

      Its higher priced then oud wood here in the Netherlands

    • @martineleven8179
      @martineleven8179 2 года назад +2

      @@aaronoldenburger3436 shame, were talking about uk. It is much better in its construction.

  • @lavellecalhoun8576
    @lavellecalhoun8576 2 года назад +2

    I Have Versace Oud Noir, Which Is An Inspiration From Oud Wood. I Absolutely Love It, One Of My Signature Scents, Just Beautiful. It's Me As A Fragrance🤎🖤

  • @dannyc91a
    @dannyc91a 2 года назад +16

    I actually have a dupe of Oud wood from a company called perfume parlour based in Leicester. It’s £12-15 for 50ml and lasts well over 10-12hrs on me. Smells bang on too. I prefer to buy the real deal on fragrances but when dupes last longer and are cheaper sometimes I wonder why they can do it

    • @aFutureSelf
      @aFutureSelf 2 года назад +2

      I have the same one and it's like 95% the same. Something missing but honestly that's only if you look for it. And yeah it seems to last quite a bit longer

  • @HRKnol
    @HRKnol 2 года назад +8

    Hi Aaron,
    It used to be stronger in the gold label bottles, I own a 2007 and 2012 bottle. I also had a 2014 one that I didn't like that much but aging is a thing with Oud Wood, to me the newer ones have a strong anise accord that gives it a rubbery smell, that smoothens out when aged.

    • @Dano_EightyEight
      @Dano_EightyEight 10 месяцев назад

      I thought i smelled party balloons in the initial notes 😂

  • @jaymesstewartcreativ
    @jaymesstewartcreativ 2 года назад +1

    Aaron I can never buy your products with Apple pay- it always says there is a technical issue. I have tried multiple times over quite a long period of time. Just wanted to let you know. Love your attitude and reviews. Lovely to hear all the chemistry behind the perfumery. Your products are also stellar. Very impressive. I know you used to struggle with videos. You have come such a long way. Congratulations- although im sure you don’t need me telling you. Respect due xj

  • @Tyler2004durden
    @Tyler2004durden 2 года назад +3

    I love Oud Wood. It was the first Tom Ford fragrance I obtained, back in 2015. I've never had a problem with the longevity and I can't speak for projection.

  • @PianoScoreVids
    @PianoScoreVids 2 года назад +4

    Thanks to Richard Herpin for this creation! He also made Patchouli Absolu by TF, btw.

  • @carlosromero3324
    @carlosromero3324 2 года назад +11

    I love oud wood, i honestly think "Thameen - Carved oud" is way better and polished and lasts forever. I think its the same price as oud wood from what i remember..

    • @fxylxy
      @fxylxy 2 года назад

      I'm wearing carved oud now. I haven't smelled oud wood before, it has a reputation for being weak so I went straight to Thameen's offering instead. I absolutely love carved oud, if this is what oud wood smells like, Tom Ford needs to pull their socks up when it comes to performance.

  • @joenunez2853
    @joenunez2853 4 месяца назад

    Oh man! That’s one thing I have never thought about the lower companies making duplicates of a fragrance. They are probably using unsafe materials just to lower the price. You are so right about that. Thank you for the info. Love your videos.😎

  • @OceanluvOC
    @OceanluvOC 2 года назад +12

    You are one of my favorite perfume reviewers! I absolutely love your voice and you are so precise! I never buy dupes. I do prefer more male type scents but I’ve never smelt this but now I want to 👍🏼♥️ I love Tom Ford fragrances, makeup, clothes, everything he does.

    • @boakyebb
      @boakyebb 2 года назад +1

      same I never buy duplicates ...100 % with you on that

    • @boakyebb
      @boakyebb 2 года назад +1

      I have a bundle of friends that don't get why I do that but ... I have a billion answers for them but you know ... when you know you know ...

  • @bronxbirdman21
    @bronxbirdman21 2 года назад +3

    I purchased a bottle when it was first released and enjoy it anytime I rock it. My brother ATH!! Peace, health and happiness to the community 🦄🦄

  • @finnseeger
    @finnseeger 2 года назад +1

    My dad been wearing this since I was born. Had to continue the tradition. Can’t go wrong with this one

  • @FranciscoMartinez-rm6iw
    @FranciscoMartinez-rm6iw 3 месяца назад

    i purchased oud wood back in 2009 when it was lesser known and it came in the original dark black amber bottle. I wore it religiously and it became my signature scent. i got a whole days worth of longevity and the sillage was incredible(only using 3-4 sprays). i received compliments left and right. I left a trail everywhere i went. The scent would also linger in my car and on furniture i would sit on. The 100ml bottle lasted well over two years. Later in the mid 2010's when TF released the oud collection(grey charcoal packing) i purchased another bottle and immediately noticed a significant difference. It had lost its deep intense richness from the first spray. the longevity was gone and the sillage wasn't there. There was without a doubt a reformulation. Truly heart breaking, it was the first signature i fell in love it. Its disappointing to know that its no longer on the market

  • @Top5Troy
    @Top5Troy 2 года назад +2

    Oud Wood is easily the worst performing fragrance I've encountered. It's gone in 2 hours - not just a skin scent or fleeting/airy, but completely GONE. Returned it after a few days. Smells amazing for the 30 minutes it's actually present though.
    Great review!

  • @j.mahoney1178
    @j.mahoney1178 4 месяца назад

    I have a bottle of Oud Wood half full from 3 years ago, Tom Ford fragrances on my skin are so long-lasting, a beautiful scent I love it.

  • @dustin1219
    @dustin1219 2 года назад +4

    Great review. I just received a new bottle from Aug 2021 batch that appears to be one the first since the lilial removal reformulation, as butylphenyl methylproprianol is no longer a listed ingredient like it was earlier in the year. I noticed the addition of tocopherol to the ingredients as well. Not sure if either of these changes will have much impact, but we'll see. Smells great either way. I have a few Creed's that were post-lilial removal as well, and everything seems to be good with them, so I assume the perfume industry has found a suitable replacement.

  • @shq1723
    @shq1723 2 года назад +10

    I think you could make an absolute beast mode oud wood tbh Aaron, an "ATH" special edition version or something 😎👍🍺

    • @dclewis7299
      @dclewis7299 2 года назад +4

      Made with real Oud. I would definitely buy it.

    • @subgrafik
      @subgrafik 2 года назад

      not so sure i tried almost all OW dupes exepc carved and non of them has better than average perfomance. The best. atm is Al harrraamain 5 0 yrs anniversary platinum ....

    • @grammarnazi2776
      @grammarnazi2776 Год назад +1

      @@subgrafik Carved Oud lasts 15 hours on my skin 12 of them projecting whereas Oud Wood only lasts about 3 imo

  • @leroybrown8926
    @leroybrown8926 8 месяцев назад +1

    Oriental comes from French meaning where the sun comes up. It means eastern. Occidental is where the sun goes down, in the west. If something comes from the east, it’s oriental. It’s a word, not a slur of any kind.

  • @daniellabuda7744
    @daniellabuda7744 2 года назад +2

    I love your reviews Aaron. They are fantastic in my opinion. I also share a big love to TF Oud Wood. You are very inspirational. You encouraged me to learn a lot about the chemistry in perfumes that I became very fascinated.

  • @AKmaniac93
    @AKmaniac93 2 года назад +6

    Love the review! Oud wood is a timeless classic 😊 but for that price it has to last

  • @geoffreyvaughn
    @geoffreyvaughn 6 месяцев назад

    I have Oud Wood and the ‘highest rated’ clone called Woody Oud. You can tell the difference in the material quality. The Woody Oud is misses the metallic aspect and complexity. I still love the clone; I layer it with the TF or use it as a household fragrance.

  • @JoeCoplen
    @JoeCoplen 2 года назад +17

    They discontinued most of the cosmetic products like Body Wash, Deodorant, etc. Which is kind of a shame. I do have an original Oud Wood vintage bottle and it's not really different in my opinion. Universally people always say any newer vintage of any perfume is weaker regardless of brand. I don't know if this is a psychosematic thing, or that fragrances that have longer to age get stronger over time, or what. What's your take, Aaron? I'm sure people will eventually start saying your older bottles are stronger, better, etc. despite formulations staying stable.

    • @goodspeedko1
      @goodspeedko1 2 года назад +2

      my aged bottle (2y) of Amyris Homme by MFK has almost doubled its projection and longevity compared to when it was new.

    • @nathanthomas5133
      @nathanthomas5133 2 года назад

      Nope , i have bottles from 2007 & it is different. Oud Wood has been reformulated 3 or 4 times over the last 15 years.

    • @Rell40
      @Rell40 2 года назад

      I agree with that. So YSL la nuit de L'Homme I didn't get around to til 2019 and people always tell me the vintage batches are better. I got a vintage batch and didn't smell too much of a difference but yet fragrances I had for longer I always say the newer batches are weaker so you may be right

    • @EggWafflehea
      @EggWafflehea 2 года назад

      I do think our pallet gets develop overtime and pickup thing that we couldn't before hens thinking the fragrance macerate overtime or it really did. Sometimes people say a new bottle smell exactly like their 10 year old bottle and I kinda believe those but when a pro like Aaron say that it's been reformulated then it gotta be.

    • @fragitude
      @fragitude 2 года назад

      From what I hear people's sense of smell just like other senses become less sensitive as we age so I wonder how much of it is the fragrance and how much of it is us.

  • @hworth3
    @hworth3 2 года назад +1

    I love oud wood but have had issues with the longevity so I take a decant with me and reapply it. I don’t mind dups or replicas that’s are better and cheaper. Dua is perfect for it. I wanna buy your frags from you but that shipping hurt my lil feelings 🤣. You’re a great perfumer and reviewer

  • @olafbesser7042
    @olafbesser7042 Год назад

    sadly no projection at all and very little longevity on my skin, but the scent is brilliant. 👍🏻 Thanks for the review.

  • @TheGuydavidlewis
    @TheGuydavidlewis 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the great review. Am a big fan. Can you review the classic Joop next? It's so divisive, so interested to hear your take.

  • @tommyf6576
    @tommyf6576 Год назад

    I would like you to review Rogue Perfumery because it isn’t IFRA compliant due to use of real oak moss and other substances that are limited in amounts allowed in perfumes. Despite that, their perfumes are incredible

  • @KayKay-fc5sg
    @KayKay-fc5sg Год назад +1

    I absolutely love Oud Wood. I think it is perfect. Could you please review TF Fougere D’Argent?. Great video!

  • @kane4013
    @kane4013 Год назад +1

    Estée Lauder took away what made Tom Ford special. Accountants had a say with what went into the formulations.

    • @Writer341
      @Writer341 Год назад

      Really ? I noticed that the brand changed in the last 2 years. I hate to say it but it became a little cheap. The mystique is no longer there. I hope the brand doesn’t end up like halston. Look up halston if you aren’t aware of who he was and what happened to his brand

  • @markburgess8603
    @markburgess8603 2 года назад +1

    A technical masterclass in fragrances, Sir. Merely an idea, why not run classes in this? I'm sure you'd be fully booked ♥

  • @Oldish2002
    @Oldish2002 2 года назад +1

    I've never had issues with oud wood. It lasts 12+ hrs on me with noticeable projection. If I use it at night I will easily smell it on me the next day.

  • @hmandrandomnumbersafterwards
    @hmandrandomnumbersafterwards 2 года назад +3

    First off, I'd like to say that I love this review, and your reviews in general. It offers an unique perspective you can hardly find nowadays, when you're not interested in the typical "Get those 5 to drop panties on Friday night".
    Regarding the scent, it was one of go to fragrances, even when staying at home and I just wanted to appreciate a masterfully blended perfume. I do think that the old bottles with the golden label used to have much better performance. The time I bought this fragrance was in mid 2021, and to be quite honest, the performance is insulting, especially for the asking price that keeps getting higher and higher.
    I'll always appreciate master perfumery and the art of blending something this good, but nowadays I feel that whenever I'm paying for Tom Ford, I'm paying for marketing, not perfumery.
    It's disappointing.

  • @ericcarpenter2454
    @ericcarpenter2454 2 года назад +1

    “Contains one of the most expensive ingredients in the perfumers Arsenal”? Or “here you will find this accord”? This sounds contradictory. Thank you Aaron for providing the actual oud percentage in your products instead of trying to confuse us with clever wording🦄

  • @Sophie-tm1hp
    @Sophie-tm1hp 6 месяцев назад

    Just found your channel. Omg you would be amazing at ASMR!! I learned a lot about perfumes and the different smells and your voice is so relaxing to listen to!

  • @aromafromheaven
    @aromafromheaven 2 года назад +1

    Great review..love oud wood.. clones are always not clean in my opinion and unwell blended..fantabulous video

  • @makeupbygloria
    @makeupbygloria Год назад +1

    I purchased the travel size first then after I run out of it I immediately bought the 50ml I love it so much it smells incredible!

  • @emilio0483
    @emilio0483 2 года назад

    You should review the house of Orto Parisi. It has the same perfumer than Nasomatto but more powerful, more projecting, more long lasting…… Sorry for my English. Congratulations for your channel. You are so good

  • @RonnieMorgan-fw8qj
    @RonnieMorgan-fw8qj 5 месяцев назад

    This was my 1st Tom Ford buy. What a scent!!! Worth the 💵.

  • @callmevil
    @callmevil 2 года назад +9

    TF Oud Wood’s performance is hit or miss on my skin. Sometimes it is present well into the 8-10hr range, but sometimes it disappears within the 3-4hr range. Projection however is consistent where it stays within an arm’s length throughout. Got my 100ml bottle 2yrs ago.
    About other perfume houses releasing their own version or interpretation of Oud Wood.. Just as all designers have their own version of Chanel’s LBD (little black dress); a simple non colourful, non extravagant high-end black designer dress. It was so iconic in women’s fashion back then that it created its own category of dresses as more and more designers released their own version of the LBD. TF’s Oud Wood is to fragrances as Chanel’s LBD is to fashion. Both icons! Lol
    To me, Oud Wood is the perfume industry standard for ‘the non-animalic western designery oudy fragrance’ or at least it should be! Lol so I’m fine with other houses releasing their version of Oud Wood.
    Considering the amount of designer and niche perfumes released bearing close resemblance to Oud Wood, does this not show how widely appreciated Oud Wood is? I mean even if it were to get to Creed Aventus’s breadth of inspirations and copies, at least that also means more noses will get to appreciate and experience the brilliance of Oud Wood for themselves.
    Imagine if the Oud Wood scent becomes mainstream.. imagine diversifying the predominantly blue, sweet clubbing, and musky floral types of mainstream scents with Oud Wood? Yes please! Lol

  • @misterfinerthings
    @misterfinerthings 2 года назад +6

    I always thought Oud Wood smelled like a mop bucket 😂 I'd much rather wear Onyx, Alexandria II, or even Royal Oud. But kudos to the Tom Ford brand for making oud cool back in the day.

    • @CM-pr1oq
      @CM-pr1oq 2 года назад

      Alexandria II is overly strong and overwhelming hurts your head so that’s an opinion

    • @benjamincarter6095
      @benjamincarter6095 Год назад

      Alexandria II may be the most amazing scent I have ever smelled.

  • @thembp4sho
    @thembp4sho 2 года назад +1

    I wear the dupe from Alexandria fragrances agar intense and it is amazing.

  • @kensprings5887
    @kensprings5887 2 года назад

    Mine is an old formulation so it performs very well. On the question, Tom Ford is very much an 'inspired by' house itself, so much so that they did a take on their own Tuscan Leather! I don't have a problem with it, as long as there's a clear deviation from what inspired you.

  • @dans4786
    @dans4786 Год назад +29

    Your being is supernaturally calm. TF Oud wood is amazing scent and very unique.. and weak af.... which is why we buy the best clone. Absolute travesty to charge so much for performance like this.

    • @baraw9305
      @baraw9305 Год назад

      Where can you get the clone

    • @dans4786
      @dans4786 Год назад

      @@baraw9305 check Alexandria and Dua

    • @daedaethomas
      @daedaethomas Год назад

      I thought the same thing about how calm he is. His voice is like a cup of chamomile tea

  • @SonicKiwi123
    @SonicKiwi123 Месяц назад

    Tbh in my experience in 2024, Oud Wood has decent performance by my standards. It's the perfect strength for the office.
    I bought mine from Nordstrom though, it's possible the people saying it has performance issues bought counterfeit bottles.
    It's so amazingly beautiful and despite being so absurdly expensive I'm yet to find an "inspired" fragrance that comes close to the same blend quality AND wonderful scent profile.
    I have to say, Fucking Fabulous is my signature scent, but I can't deny that Oud Wood is objectively so much more of a masterpiece than FF.

  • @RedPillVegan
    @RedPillVegan 2 года назад

    I have the DUA version of oud wood - and it is both significantly cheaper and better performance. It is a straight up banger. I would like to try carbon soon

  • @perfumeenergy
    @perfumeenergy 2 года назад

    Hi ! I tried it once and I loved it . I want definitely to buy it. I didn't have any problem with longevity

  • @orbtastic
    @orbtastic 2 года назад +1

    I've had an old bottle for years now, maybe 8 or more. It wasn't quite as long lasting as Tobacco Vanille I bought at the same time but it projected well (someone walked past at work about 10m away and said god that's amazing). It never seemed to last anywhere near as long and with TV I could always smell it the next morning or even in the afternoon if I'd showered. It stayed on my clothes for 2 days or more too (obviously not tshirt/shirt but coat/hoody/sweatshirt/jumper). I bought 100ml of TV a few years ago when the original ran out and I feel like it's half as strong. I've some recent TF decants for testing and they seem to be similar in terms of not being as strong lasting. They project pretty well. I find my strongest TF now is black orchid, that seems stronger than all the others, including a Neroli Portofino from a few years back.

  • @TheDude818
    @TheDude818 2 года назад +1

    Great scent but those issues have been there from the start. No surprise so many came along putting their twist on it.
    Fully agree with you on the others... 10 years ago Tom Ford releases were epic & memorable compared to now.

  • @KGR87
    @KGR87 2 года назад +7

    I own a 2016 bottle, and it performs pretty well, i do not think, that it has to be a beast, it is a classy scent after all.
    I get 12 hours on my skin, afher the 6th hour i feel it weaker, but it is pretty solid performer on my skin.

    • @danielkhhh
      @danielkhhh 2 года назад +3

      That's just a straight up lie but go on 😂

    • @KGR87
      @KGR87 2 года назад

      @@Smoke_C i didnt mean that i get 12 hours of insane projection, 6 to 12 hour is a skin scent, i do not think that the classy scent has to overpower over your personality.

  • @nv1573
    @nv1573 2 года назад +1

    Waiting for my paycheck to get the 9x10ml set from you Aron. I just bought 5 mancera fragrances, 2 oud fragrances from them and ofcourse aqua wood which I love. Also added quercia from acqua di parma. Can't wait to smell your fragrances :) .

  • @josecamacho1394
    @josecamacho1394 Год назад

    I love oud wood but is too expensive in my opinion, I dont have a problem with clone companies they usually charge a fair price for What You pay but large companies charging as much as the original I have a problem with that. When a large perfume company is taking on someone else's creation that tells me there is a lack of creativity with their perfumers, if you can't come up with your own creation you should not be a perfumer in my opinion. You Aaron are one of the best new innovators in perfumery that is unique and masterful keep it going bro!!!

  • @arunabhawasthi3745
    @arunabhawasthi3745 Год назад

    I would love to see your take on TF noir from you Aaron. Its a gem in my opinion but wonder why its not so popular.

  • @nadirairdiana
    @nadirairdiana 2 года назад

    Interesting way to review perfumes. Very unique compared to other reviewers. Thank you!

  • @TheVekize
    @TheVekize 2 года назад

    Your reviews are amazing... I wish i can try one of yours perfumes, especially something close to Tobacco Oud... Oud Wood is excellent but Tobacco Oud is phenomenal...

  • @dx13dox
    @dx13dox 2 года назад +2

    Hi Arron, Ive just started using molicule ambroxan 02 mixed with molicule ISO E Super 01 as the Creed Viking Cologne I purchased for over £250 turned out to be weak only lasted 5mins then vanished into a skin scent. So I used ISO E to help ( plus now I'll also moisturise the area where my frag will be going to ). It worked but now I know you've reformulated Animalix to Carbon, I'll be giving that a try. As my next buys are Amouge Reflection 43 Man & Interlude 53 and Im hoping your Carbon will makje it better. Great upload as usual.

    • @Qualltoxy
      @Qualltoxy Год назад

      What's better - using Ambroxan or Carbon?

    • @SWTmel
      @SWTmel 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@Qualltoxygreat question. I have both and would love an answer. Have you decided?

  • @paveldoslakoski727
    @paveldoslakoski727 2 года назад

    Thanks Aaron I'll most likely be trying this one this week will be buying the 50ml

  • @fxj1990
    @fxj1990 Год назад

    Great revieuw. I been a fan of oud wood every time I smell it. But the heavy price point and gearing it does not perform well keeps me away from buying it.

  • @GmanHYoutube
    @GmanHYoutube 9 месяцев назад

    Just bought tom ford oud wood, I am certain it has performance issues, just got creed aventus at the same time and creed in my opinion far exceeds oud in performance. Also got savage elixir parfum, and good lord that is 2 sprays needed only and lasts an unbelievable length of time.

  • @johnsweet5464
    @johnsweet5464 2 года назад +1

    I love this scent. But you're right Aaron, there is a definite performance issue for me. I don't need it beast mode, but it's a light skin scent after an hour on my skin. I use a dupe that is very close to the original, but it lasts and projects for a much longer time.

    • @jonasjawad1329
      @jonasjawad1329 2 года назад +1

      Care to drop the name friend:)

    • @klassemyra
      @klassemyra 2 года назад +1

      Try Thameen - Carved Oud

  • @yancharest2464
    @yancharest2464 10 месяцев назад

    I smelled this eau de parfum about a week ago. My expectations were really high, because of all of the favorable reviews out there, including this one. In reality and honestly, roughly 400,00$ for something that essentially smells like pine sap is ludicrous, to say the least.

  • @robertpatterson3108
    @robertpatterson3108 2 года назад

    In the perfumer’s arsenal. Careful how you say that. Totally made my day.

  • @cruztube23
    @cruztube23 2 года назад

    To answer a couple of your questions:
    1) I don't have a preference, either for the original nor the copy of it. I just test out both and buy the one I like more. No loyality to a brand, I buy it for me (...) not because of the brand.
    2) Taking inspiration is normal, but publicly adressing it - I view it as praise. Especially when a huge company does that. It would be a bummer if they charged less (or the same) for it than the original, I hope you understand. No problem if they charge twice as much as the original. If it's a refined Oud Wood that lasts longer, it's ok with me...

  • @iFrankie.
    @iFrankie. 2 года назад +2

    This one has been reformulated it used to last quite well but now it’s only goes for 2-3hr range on the new batches. Solid scent though one thing I hate about Tom Ford is that they don’t last

  • @TateGg-ji5lf
    @TateGg-ji5lf Год назад +1

    The red bottle was way stronger back in the day

  • @michaelcobb1559
    @michaelcobb1559 2 года назад

    I have Oud Minerale and I live it, it's a beast, it lasts so long on my skin.

  • @danman3163
    @danman3163 2 года назад

    Oud Wood is not "EXTREME BEAST MODE" to me, but I dont think it should. Its a masculine but elegant scent, and I think it benefits from being 6/10 projection. And I think it lasts long enough. So no complaints from me. Would be great if it lasted twice as long, but still worth the price I think.

  • @shadowso2496
    @shadowso2496 7 месяцев назад

    I m so glad to meet you sir.

  • @Frank72728
    @Frank72728 2 года назад

    Would love to see a review of Oud Minerale off their Resort Collection. Have heard good things about the rerelease

  • @dzingunyte
    @dzingunyte 2 года назад

    I don't buy dupes or clones. Just a original stuff. Oud wood is rainy autumn windy day in a bottle. Extremely high class elegant fragrance.

  • @nanayaw2030
    @nanayaw2030 2 года назад

    if Aaron says YES thats a big YES!! kudos Champ

  • @MrLanarana
    @MrLanarana 2 года назад

    The company is Fragrance du bois and the scent is Oud Noir. Basically oud wood twisted as it happens with Tiziana Terenzi 'Ursa' with Straight to Heaven by Killian. Imho this is really bad this ruins the fragance world so much because people start thinking if big houses copy other houses with no shame charging the price up, what's wrong with clone houses? The basically do the same and charge less.

  • @drew4970
    @drew4970 11 месяцев назад

    For me I could smell it the next day fairly well on my skin 🤷‍♂️ but I just love the scent. In my personal Top 5 scents

  • @Poludioskroz
    @Poludioskroz Год назад

    Totally agree,love this one,just wish it lasts longer.

  • @CarlosMartinsFarrajota
    @CarlosMartinsFarrajota 2 года назад

    I generally always prefer the OG, since the dupes can’t compare qualitywise, however, if the OG start to have performance issues by being reformulared and watered down, for greediness, I might go for a dupe if it has better performance.

  • @Schatje79
    @Schatje79 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic content as always, I appreciate you! As far as Oud Wood goes, the performance is what I would consider average on my skin. As far as clones/dupes go, as a rule, I generally stay away from them. I try to support the perfumers but there are very rare exceptions I've made towards the house of Creed. I can't tolerate their ridiculous batch variations and watering down their fragrances year after year while still charging 350-450 dollars for a 100ml bottle. It's all been compounded ever since Creed was bought out. I wish I'd bought a bottle of Silver Mountain Water and Green Irish Tweed years ago but I missed out on that so that's where I made exceptions to my rule.

    • @Schatje79
      @Schatje79 2 года назад

      @@Rambo4President For sure, I'm just not willing to pay the extra premium for a vintage bottle unless someone's willing to swap someday.

  • @mybad4101
    @mybad4101 2 года назад

    The term 'oriental' is not offenive, to whom would it be? I have a nice story. A friend of mine used to sell perfume oils from Al-Haramain. He had their dupes of 'Oud Wood' and 'Black Aoud' from Montale, and by accident he mixed them together. The result was fascinating. It smelled so awesome. Maybe somebody over here has both of the originals and could try that on his arms. I would love to get a feedback.

  • @Principemostprincipe
    @Principemostprincipe Год назад

    I do think i tried oud wood for the first time and it was little bit more pine-y than todays formulation but was not so much stronger. I personally go with nishane - kredo. Great price on discounters and its really oud wood on steroids

  • @makeupbygloria
    @makeupbygloria Год назад

    I purchased the travel size first then after run out I bought the 50ml I love it so much it smells incredible

  • @J.A.G-w8j
    @J.A.G-w8j Год назад

    As always beautiful representation of toms fragrance.

  • @TerenceGrier
    @TerenceGrier 2 года назад +1

    For anyone looking for a good Duplicate
    Dapper Fragrances has a clone of Oud Wood
    I absolutely LOVE IT !!! Compartively cheap as well !!!

    • @Jeremy_Scents79
      @Jeremy_Scents79 2 года назад +1

      Dapper does a great job. I have a lot of their fragrances

    • @TerenceGrier
      @TerenceGrier 2 года назад

      @@Jeremy_Scents79 I also have their replica of " At The Barber's Maison Martin Margiela "
      AMAZING !!!
      My first fougere fragrance and I adore it !!

  • @Finsami71
    @Finsami71 Год назад

    Not bad, found a 100 ml full bottle for 20 euros from a second hand shop :) A good blind buy, would say

  • @jblackmel
    @jblackmel 2 года назад

    Okay, I give up on my request, for you to review Nefs, from the house of Nishane.🤷🏽‍♂️ But bro, you have GOT to review Hypnotizing Fire, from the house of The Harmonist. Thing is, you would have to wear it for about 30 minutes to witness the transition. The dry-down is just orgasmic!💦

  • @carloscastro1476
    @carloscastro1476 2 года назад

    I had never tried Oud fragrances on myself - but ordered some samples and tried your Oud - OBSESSED. Needless to say im not tempted to try any others now lol

  • @nathanthomas5133
    @nathanthomas5133 2 года назад +1

    It’s a bit like the Carved Oud from Thameen that you reviewed recently, where they had taken Oud Wood & ‘improved’ it. I still have a bottle of the original release of Oud Wood from 2007 & it was a lot stronger than it is now (same with Tobacco Vanille which is a shadow of what it was)