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Hugo Boss BOSS Bottled Oud Saffron 100ml EDP - £41.70 + Free Tracked Delivery @ Notino
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Do you respect tradition but remain open to the possibilities of the modern world? Then Hugo Boss BOSS Bottled Oud Saffron Eau de Parfum will be your perfect fragrance.
Spicy-floral accords of rose and saffron along with sensual notes of resin will always remind you of the values and accomplishments that truly form your personality.
Composition of the Fragrance
BOSS Bottled Oud Saffron opens with striking and sophisticated notes of rose, perfectly intertwined with spicy saffron accords. The composition culminates with soothing, warm notes of labdanum resin, while the drydown of this Eau de Parfum features the sensual woody notes of agarwood.
Fragrantica Reviews
Prices Elsewhere
FeelUnique £72.91
Escentual £75.65
Details
Do you respect tradition but remain open to the possibilities of the modern world? Then Hugo Boss BOSS Bottled Oud Saffron Eau de Parfum will be your perfect fragrance.
Spicy-floral accords of rose and saffron along with sensual notes of resin will always remind you of the values and accomplishments that truly form your personality.
- woody-spicy fragrance for men
- limited edition of Hugo Boss Bottled Oud
- represented by the actor Chris Hemsworth
Composition of the Fragrance
BOSS Bottled Oud Saffron opens with striking and sophisticated notes of rose, perfectly intertwined with spicy saffron accords. The composition culminates with soothing, warm notes of labdanum resin, while the drydown of this Eau de Parfum features the sensual woody notes of agarwood.
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27 Comments
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The opening is really medicinal which will be challenging for a lot of people. After about 20 minutes it settles down to a nice soft rose and saffron. This is very different to what I was expecting but I'm not getting any stale beer vibe thankfully.
Boss Bottled Oud has quite a lot of similarities to the original but this is completely it's own thing.
A lot of people saying it smells like stale beer.
A lot of the review videos who say they like it seem a bit disingenuous to me - almost as if they're frightened to annoy the fragrance houses.
If it were cheaper, I think I would blind buy it, but at this price point I'm gonna hold off.
I'm gonna continue reading and watching reviews, so I may change my mind lol.
It’s one of the top notes - lots of reviews for it here - fragrantica.com/per…tml
It’s different from the Boss Oud - but scents are subjective (I think it’s a winner and likely not to be around for much longer)
Good YT review - m.youtube.com/wat…s20
It’s boring the amount of times it comes up that Notino are fake
The are one of the most successful beauty companies in Europe yet everyone seems to think they want to peddle out fakes
Lots of places seem to have sold out or stopped selling it so looks like it is on it way out
Stock up then if you like it! I saw on a USA scent video a few weeks back that this is getting rarer. Great price
Looking forward to seeing if it does smell like stale beer or not. I'll let everyone know.
It's definitely not a typical designer fragrance.
Stick it on eBay or hold onto it for a few years and then sell it, it'll increase in value because it's been discontinued.
You will likely get all your money back on this one or near enough as £41.70 for Oud Saffron is a good buy.
Perfume/fragrances do not expire, keep them stored in a dark and cool place and it will be as good now as in a few years times. It is rare that fragrances spoil, it can happen but its not very often. Also I hazard a guess there are not going to be a lot of naturals in any Hugo fragrance anyhow.
I sell used fragrances all the time on eBay and usually make my money back at least, sometimes make a profit. It depends on demand for stuff. I buy stuff just to try it and if I don't like it, it's stuck on eBay.
Versace The Dreamer and Moschino Uomo were recent ones I bought and wasn't all that into, bought them for about £15 each and sold them for about £20 each minus the postage/fees.
I have half bottles of stuff that's over 10 years old and it's just as potent, there's people out there looking for old formulations of stuff because scents tend to be made weaker/cheaper the longer they're on the market so there's sometimes demand for 'vintage' bottles.
I think you'll find a buyer for Oud Saffron fairly easily. I happen to quite like it but I can understand people finding it difficult to get on with. My main problem with it is finding the right occasion to wear it, it seems (like you said) a colder weather scent and one that's probably worn dressed up with a suit for a formal occasion, and that's not a situation I ever find myself in. (edited)
Seems to be one of those either you love it or hate it fragrances.
A lot of people saying it smells like stale beer.
A lot of the review videos who say they like it seem a bit disingenuous to me - almost as if they're frightened to annoy the fragrance houses.
If it were cheaper, I think I would blind buy it, but at this price point I'm gonna hold off.
I'm gonna continue reading and watching reviews, so I may change my mind lol.
Stale beer is 100% accurate! I thought it was just me lol.
It's similar enough to not own both. This definitely has that "stale beer" scent, though not my ideal choice of words being teetotal, but this is the only thing that sets it apart from the oud one. Of the 2 I'd really lean towards the oud one (if you can still get it..at a good price). I enjoyed this when I first received it as it was unique, but then hardly found occasion to wear it so flogged it. Perhaps get a sample first before committing to a bottle as it won't be to everyones liking.
Go on FB and sell it or trade on one of the FB fragrance pages.
Yes, I was thinking that myself. I've sprayed it about three or four times, so maybe it won't retain that much value.
After a few years, the perfume will have broken down so I don't know how keen someone would be to buy it, especially after it's been opened and squirted a few times. I've never sold on a fragrance before, so no idea how it works and how popular it is.
I'll look into it, mate, thanks. I was thinking of giving it another go, but the weather is warming up now so might not get much use out of it as to me it seems like a winter/autumn fragrance. Sometimes it takes a while to get used to a new smell, but I'll bear FB in mind, thank you. (edited)