
Scentonym Analysis
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Notes & Nuances
Ramz Silver opens with a hyper-sweet pear candy blast, like those gummy pear drops, cut with a medicinal lavender. The mint is more of a cooling sensation than a distinct note. As it settles, the cinnamon emerges, but it's a powdered, artificial version, lacking the spice's warmth. I get a faint whiff of something savory from the clary sage, but it's quickly subdued by the sugary base. The drydown is dominated by a synthetic vanilla, slightly plasticky, with a generic amber undertone. The promised patchouli is MIA on my skin. It's very sweet overall, edging into cloying territory, and departs significantly from the original's deeper, more complex profile.
Conclusion
Ramz Silver is a strictly cold-weather fragrance. It's far too heavy and sugary for the warmer months. I’d reserve this for evening events, maybe a night out with friends at a club or casual hangout, where its intense projection can be appreciated. Probably not the best choice for formal settings or close encounters, as its assertive sweetness could be overpowering.
The Performance Stats
On my skin, Ramz Silver lasts a solid 6-7 hours. Projection is beastly for the first two, easily filling a room with a forceful sweetness. After that, it retracts to about an arm's length for the remaining duration. I wore it during a shopping trip, and it definitely made its presence known. This stuff is loud.
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Why we track this:
Price Arbitrage: Significant savings compared to the original Jean Paul Gaultier pricing.
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