The summary of ‘NEW Givenchy Gentleman Society Review 💥 First impressions’

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The video provides an in-depth review of Givenchy's Gentleman Society Eau de Parfum. The reviewer begins with a blind sniff test, identifying initial powdery notes of Iris combined with clean woody undertones and a hint of chocolate. Upon a two-hour dry down, the scent evolves into a creamy, woody fragrance, with prominent notes of cardamom, sage, French narcissus, Haitian vetiver, Madagascar vanilla, and Palo Santo, though the Iris becomes less noticeable. Compared to other Givenchy fragrances, particularly the Reserve Privee, this one stands out as unique but does not emerge as the reviewer's favorite. Tailored for men over 30, it is described as classy, elegant, suitable for fall and winter, and best paired with formal wear. The fragrance has moderate projection and longevity, offering a pleasant but not outstanding experience, and is ultimately rated 7 out of 10.

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In this part of the video, the creator reviews the Givenchy fragrance, Gentleman Society, Eau de Parfum. They do a blind sniff test to provide a first impression without knowing the scent notes beforehand. The reviewer describes detecting a powdery note, likely Iris, along with clean woody undertones reminiscent of pencil shavings, and faint hints of chocolate. While they appreciate the fragrance and find it suitable for mass appeal, it is not their favorite in the Givenchy line, preferring the Reserve Privee. The reviewer comments that the scent is classy and enjoyable on men, but decides to let it settle on their skin for further evaluation.

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In this part of the video, the reviewer shares their impressions after a two-hour dry down of Givenchy Society fragrance. Initially, they note that the fragrance shifts from a powdery iris scent to a more creamy, woody one. Key notes identified include cardamom, sage, French narcissus, Haitian vetiver, Madagascar vanilla, and Palo Santo, though the iris fades significantly. The reviewer highlights that vanilla and a creamy wood scent are the most dominant. They compare it to Givenchy Gentleman Eau de Toilette Intense and Jean Paul Gaultier’s Le Male Le Parfum but ultimately find that Givenchy Society has a unique scent that stands on its own. They express a preference for iris, which is why this fragrance isn’t their top favorite but still acknowledge it as a quality fragrance, likely appealing to those over 30.

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In this segment, the speaker critiques a fragrance aimed at men aged 30 and above. She describes it as classy, elegant, and smooth, emphasizing that it’s neither loud nor overly attention-grabbing. It suits fall and winter but can be worn in spring, especially with formal attire. Initially, she isn’t impressed but acknowledges it might grow on her. The fragrance has moderate projection and unknown longevity, which she’ll update on after extended use. Although it’s not a strong compliment-getter, it’s considered nice. She rates it 7 out of 10, recognizing it’s good but not exceptional, and signs off by inviting viewers to suggest future reviews.

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