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The video reviews the fragrance Amouage Jubilation 40, a reformulated version of the original Jubilation 25. The speaker discusses the reformulation history and user reactions, highlighting differences in potency and performance. They delve into the scent profile, noting blackberry, honey oud, incense, and aromatic spices in the reformulated version. With a focus on warm, ambery oud notes, the review praises the unique and distinct nature of Jubilation 40, especially its transition from paper to skin application. Overall, positive initial impressions are shared, encouraging viewers to test the fragrance during the fall and winter seasons due to its wearable nature.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker introduces the topic of the fragrance Amouage Jubilation 40, a new release from the brand. The speaker discusses the original version, Jubilation 25, which was created for the brand’s 25th anniversary. There is mention of the reformulation of fragrances by Amouage, with some users upset by the changes. The speaker mentions personal experiences and preferences with the scent, noting the differences in potency and performance of the reformulated version. Reference is made to the divisive opinions regarding the reformulated fragrances’ longevity and perceived value for money.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses a perfume that was originally scented by Bertrand Duchaufour 15 years ago and has been reformulated. They describe the bottle design and the addition of gold paint inside for a unique effect. Upon spraying the reformulated perfume, they note similarities to the original scent, with mentions of blackberry, honey oud, incense, and aromatic spices. The speaker finds the reformulated version denser in the middle and discusses the notes of black currant, labdanum, spices, and resins in the base.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses a fragrance called Jubilation 40. They mention the warm, ambery oud notes and describe the transition from paper to skin application where the scent becomes warmer and more nuanced with fruity and resinous elements. The speaker finds the fragrance to be unique and distinct from the original version. They express positive initial impressions and intend to test the fragrance further for performance during the fall and winter seasons. The speaker appreciates the gift from Amage and encourages viewers to share their thoughts on Jubilation 40. The review emphasizes the wearable nature of the fragrance and suggests trying it out.