PDM PERSEUS vs TERRE D’HERMES | Are They Really That Similar?
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- THIS OR THAT: PDM PERSEUS VS TERRE D’HERMES
when I did my first impressions of Parfums de Marly Perseus, I instantly thought of Terre D’Hermes as they have a similar scent profile. Having owned Perseus for a few months, I am able to do a more detailed breakdown of the two.
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PARFUMS DE MARLY PERSEUS
TERRE D’HERMES EDT
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I hear Perseus smells closer to Terre D’Hermes Eau Tres Fraiche. Can you confirm that?
I prefer Perseus. much softer and long lasting dry down. And it lasts for days on me clothes
Perseus has its own vibe and just smells great. A no nonsense type of fragrance and feels like a modernized TDH. It has fantastic longevity as well.
I’ve got both. My girl loves Perseus on me.
I think PDM is more fruity with fresh citrus, while Hermes is more bitter and strong
I find Perseus much fresher and easier to wear than TdH. There’s a dirty earth note in TdH that is simply absent in Perseus. The PDM is zesty, fresh, dynamic, soft and youthful. Terre d’Hermes has that old man’s vibe/association that I prefer to avoid 😂 conclusion: Perseus all the way 🧡
Great way to describe both fragrances. I agree with everything you said
@@visionaryfragrances I watched your vid only after having written my comment and we do agree. Just sprayed Perseus on my hand and this is such a beautiful fragrance, fresh but smooth, quite a linear note breakdown for a PDM but the fruit note (grapefruit?) is so addictive. Perseus has a green twist that never becomes as earthy or dirty as TDH. It remains airy and soft. It took me some time to get used to the scent, I found it too feminine at first, but strangely enough it’s grown on me to the extent that I consider it a really masculine freshie. Definitely bottle worthy and a less obvious choice in the PDM line-up than their Layton, Carlisle, Sedley or Pegasus classics. A real treat as far as I’m concerned.
Thanks for your review. D'Hermes has a special place in my heart as it was one of the fragrances that got me into collecting. Personally, Perseus was a big disappointment, one of the only disappointments from PDM, for me. The similarities are too much to TDH which makes Perseus not unique enough from a reputable niche house, such as PDM. It is still a reasonable fragrance. However, not worth full retail £240 for what is essentially an expensive, poor imitation of a classic fragrance TDH. It is interesting how people have different experiences with fragrance.
@@AlpineMontane honestly, I fail to find the similarities you are talking about. To me they really smell quite different.
No gay talk but did you fly off to Turkey? Didn’t need to because you have a perfectly shaped head to rock it bald. Nevertheless I hope it works for you. Great breakdown on this frag🤙🏾
Pdm is clone house for insane prices
I think you have no clue. 😂
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What I don't like about TDH EDT is the mandarin / orange note. I like the vetiver. I also have eau de vetiver intense. I just can't get my nose around that orange / mandarin. I prefer the EDP.