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This is one of those scents I put on and instantly relax. It has that sea breeze feeling, but there’s also a clean floral softness and a subtle musky/woody drydown that keeps it from going too sharp. I love this because it smells natural to me, not like one of those loud synthetic aquatics that hit you with fake melon and ambroxan. It’s quieter than something like Light Blue, but way prettier and more elevated. Super wearable in warm weather, office-safe, and still interesting enough that I keep sniffing my wrist. Memo really nailed the balance here.
I’m obsessed with this one tbh. It kinda reminds me of the mood of beach holidays on the French coast, but done in a chic Memo way. I pick up citrus early on, then a salty marine touch, and later it turns creamy with light woods. The transition is so smooth. Nothing screechy, nothing cheap, just really well blended. If you like fresh perfumes but want something that feels more refined than the usual blue-aquatic crowd, this is def worth trying. Performance is better than I expected too — not beast mode, but a solid 6-8 hours and enough projection for people to notice.
Some extrait versions just feel heavier for no reason, but this one really earns it. The opening is sparkling and crisp, then the sandalwood and musk come in and make it feel sexy without going sweet or overly dense. That’s what I love most — it’s sensual in a very clean, tailored way. Not loud in a cheap “beast mode” sense, but it projects enough that I kept catching it on myself all day. Honestly feels like the kind of scent you wear when you want to look put together with zero effort. Super chic, very addictive, and one of those rare fragrances that smells modern and timeless at the same time.
I’m obsessed with this one tbh. It sits in that sweet spot where it feels clean and fresh, but there’s also this warm musky depth underneath that keeps it from being boring. I mostly notice bergamot, musk, and a soft woody drydown. Nothing screechy, nothing harsh. Just really classy and addictive. It kinda reminds me of those “your skin but better” perfumes, except this has way more presence and a more luxe texture. I’ve worn it to work and out at night and it somehow fits both. Lasts around 7 hours on me with a nice little scent bubble for the first few hours.
I’m into this, even if it’s not the most original thing ever. The opening gives me crisp bergamot with salty marine notes, then a smooth woody base comes in and keeps it from feeling too sharp. It’s the kind of fragrance that smells really put together without trying hard. I wore it on a warm day and kept getting little clean, breezy wafts off my shirt, which I loved. Minor complaint: it doesn’t evolve a ton, and for a Memo I expected a bit more drama. But as a polished fresh scent, it absolutely works. Easy 4 stars for me because I enjoy wearing it more than I admire it.
This one surprised me. It’s not loud, not trying to be sexy beast mode, just very smooth and put together. I get orange blossom and citrus at first, then a gentle musky/woody base that makes it feel classy. Honestly, this is the kind of fragrance I’d wear to brunch, office, dinner, whatever. Very versatile. If you like sharp, sparkling citruses, this might feel a little too soft. That’s my only issue with it. But I love the easy elegance here. Lasts around 6 hours on me, which is decent, and it never turns harsh or synthetic.
This is such a pretty, understated summer scent. I love the way the marine notes mix with aromatic herbs — I get a little rosemary or cypress vibe, plus that clean salty air effect. It’s not tropical, not sunscreeny, not sweet. More like a rocky coastline than a resort. That’s what makes it feel unique to me. Tbh I wish it pushed a bit more, because after the first hour it becomes pretty soft, but the actual scent profile is gorgeous. Very wearable for daytime, office, brunch, whatever. If you want a loud compliment monster, maybe not. If you want something elegant and fresh, this is def worth trying.
I love this, even if it’s not perfect. It opens with this bright orange note that instantly makes me think of walking by the coast somewhere in Italy, then there’s a creamy floral thing underneath that keeps it from feeling too simple. It doesn’t go full sunscreen/coconut territory, thank god. More chic than playful. The downside is that for a Tom Ford, I wanted a bit more depth and better staying power. On me it’s about 5 hours, maybe 6 if I spray heavy. Still, it smells gorgeous and super uplifting. Def one of those fragrances that puts you in a better mood.
This is pleasant, just not very memorable. I mostly get a bright orange peel vibe up top with a little neroli-ish floral touch, and then it settles into a clean musky base. It smells expensive in that polished Tom Ford way, but tbh it never really grabs me. Kinda reminds me of those luxe Mediterranean citrus scents that smell great for 20 minutes and then just hover close to the skin. On me it lasted around 5-6 hours, but projection was pretty soft after the first hour. I don’t hate it at all. It’s easy, fresh, wearable. I just expected something more special for the price.
This is gorgeous. I get a bright little pop up top, then it turns into this super smooth cedar/sandalwood thing with a creamy musky finish that just smells expensive. It has that polished Ex Nihilo vibe, but this feels richer and more addictive than a lot of their stuff. Kinda gives me the same addictive pull I get from something like Baccarat Rouge 540 Extrait, but way woodier and less sugary. I love how easy it is to wear while still feeling special. Performance is excellent too — easy 8+ hours on me and people definitely notice it without it becoming too much.
Cap Camarat is really nice if you want a clean seaside perfume that still feels refined. I get juniper and a salty mineral accord most, with a little citrus sparkle in the first 20 minutes. It kinda reminds me of those luxe hotel scents more than a typical aquatic. Not as loud or attention-grabbing as something like Light Blue, and definitely not trying to be BR540-level recognizable. That’s also why I like it. It feels effortless. My only issue is the price for what it does, because the projection is pretty moderate on me. But the smell itself? Super classy, fresh, and honestly very easy to reach for.
This is gorgeous. Cap Camarat gives me that breezy, expensive Mediterranean vibe without smelling like basic sunscreen or generic freshie stuff. I get a really smooth white floral feel with salty air and soft woods in the background, and the whole thing just feels polished. It’s fresh, but not thin. Elegant, but still easy to wear. I love how it stays airy while having enough depth to feel special. On me it lasts around 7 hours with a nice soft cloud for the first couple. Honestly one of those perfumes that makes you stand a little straighter. Super easy 5 stars from me.
So many fresh perfumes smell interchangeable to me, but this one really doesn’t. Cap Camarat has that bright airy opening, then I get soft florals and a salty skin-like warmth underneath that makes it feel kinda sexy in a low-key way. Not loud, not trying too hard, just effortlessly good. I love this for days when I want to smell clean and put together but still a little special. It’s refined without being boring. Also, huge plus: no harsh synthetic blast and no weird detergent vibe. Projection is moderate, but it lingers nicely on clothes. For me this is full bottle worthy, no question.
I really like this one. It gives me that salty marine vibe right away, but it’s not one of those harsh blue fragrances that smell like shower gel. There’s a soft citrus thing in the opening and then it settles into something airy and elegant. Kinda feels like standing near the coast in a crisp white shirt, which sounds cheesy but yeah lol. The only flaw for me is performance — not bad, just not beast mode. I get around 5-6 hours and then it sits closer to the skin. Still, it smells expensive and super easy to wear. Def one of the nicer fresh Memo scents I’ve tried.
Cap Camarat is exactly the kind of summer perfume I’m always looking for and rarely find. Fresh citrus up top, a salty mineral vibe in the middle, then soft woods that make it feel expensive and finished. It doesn’t scream for attention, but it has presence. That’s what I love about it. Kinda gives me the same polished feeling I get from some Chanel freshies, just more relaxed and coastal. I’ve worn it during the day and on dinner dates and it works both ways. Lasting power is really good on my skin too, around 7 hours easy. Honestly, I’d recommend this to almost anyone.
This is such an easy wear for me. I get a really juicy orange up top with a little neroli-ish brightness, then it settles into something smoother and slightly woody. It’s very Tom Ford in the sense that it feels polished, but this one is way more relaxed and vacation-y. Kinda reminds me of the idea of Mandarino di Amalfi, just less sparkly and a bit deeper. My only real complaint is the performance — I get around 5-6 hours and then it’s pretty close to the skin. Still, I love this for warm weather. Smells clean, expensive, and happy without trying too hard.
I was expecting a basic citrus, but this is nicer than that. The orange feels ripe and slightly bitter, like the peel is in there too, and I pick up some soft amber in the drydown that keeps it from being too sharp. Super wearable. It has that upscale resort vibe without screaming for attention. Tbh I really love how natural it smells compared to a lot of designer citrus scents that go full cleaning product on me. Minor flaw: it’s not super unique for the price, and projection is moderate at best. But the scent itself? Really, really good.
I can see why some people would like this. It’s super easy to wear and never gets screechy. I get orange blossom and a soft citrus opening, then a light woody/musk drydown that feels very clean and put together. The problem is... that’s kind of it. For a Tom Ford, this feels weirdly tame, almost like a fancy hotel lobby scent. Not bad, not amazing, just decent. I’d wear it to the office or on a warm day, but I wouldn’t reach for it when I want something exciting. Performance is okay, maybe 6 hours, with pretty mild projection. Nice enough, just not full bottle worthy for me.
I wanted to like Gold Immortals way more than I actually did. On my skin it opens kinda bright with a citrusy touch, then turns into this generic woody-musky blur that feels way too polished and not in a good way. There’s maybe some amber in the background, but it never gets rich or interesting. Tbh it smells expensive for like 20 minutes, then just flat. For something from Ex Nihilo, I expected more personality. It also sits super close to the skin after the first hour, so performance was disappointing too. Not horrible, just really underwhelming and honestly overpriced for what it is.
I really wanted to like this because the opening has a nice orange peel sparkle with a clean citrus vibe, and for a minute it feels super upscale. Then it just kinda flattens out fast. On me it turns into a vague musky-clean thing with a slightly synthetic neroli feel, and that’s where the disappointment hits. For a Tom Ford, this feels weirdly thin and unfinished. Projection is pretty soft after the first hour and it’s mostly a skin scent way too soon. Not offensive at all, just bland. Tbh it smells more like a fancy hotel lotion than a perfume I’d reach for, especially at this price.