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This stuff is crazy good. It takes the original Jubilation Man vibe and just smooths everything out until it feels richer, darker, more polished. I get a beautiful blackberry opening, then incense and oud creeping in, and the whole thing has this deep resinous glow that smells expensive as hell. It’s elegant, but not stiff. More like a king in a velvet jacket. What I love most is how seamless it feels. Nothing sticks out in a harsh way, it just flows. Performance is also ridiculous on me, easy all day and then some, with strong but classy projection. Def not an everyday dumb reach for me, but for nights out or dressed-up moments? 5/5 easy.
This is honestly one of the best things I’ve smelled from Amouage. It takes the original Jubilation Man idea and makes it feel richer, smoother, more polished. I get blackberry up top, then this gorgeous incense and oud combo that never turns rough or overly smoky. Everything feels expensive. It’s deep and regal without being stuffy, which is kinda hard to pull off. Performance is amazing too, easy all day on me and still noticeable later in the evening. If you like dark, elegant fragrances but hate when they get harsh, this is def worth trying. Full 5 stars from me.
Some fragrances try to smell luxurious and end up smelling complicated for no reason. This one actually delivers. I get this beautiful mix of oud, frankincense, and a dark berry sweetness that feels rich but never sticky. It has that mature Amouage feel, but it’s more fluid and glowing than dense or dusty. Really hard not to love if you’re into sophisticated Middle Eastern leaning scents. I’ve worn it a few times now and every time it feels special. Great longevity, very good projection, and just a calm confidence all the way through. Not just good—exceptional.
Tbh this is gorgeous, just not the most exciting thing in the world. I get fresh green leaves in the opening, then it turns into this clean white floral cloud with a soft musk underneath. It smells expensive and really well blended, like the fancy cousin of designer florals. If you like stuff like Chanel Gabrielle but want something smoother and more luxe, this might hit. What I love is how easy it is to wear. No weird harshness, no screechy notes. The downside? For an Amouage, I expected a bit more drama or personality. Still very good, just a little restrained. Great for work, brunch, weddings, all that.
Tbh I already liked Jubilation Man, but Jubilation 40 Man is on another level. This one feels denser and more natural, like the frankincense, myrrh, and woods were blended with way more care. It’s super rich without turning muddy, which is honestly rare with these big oriental-style fragrances. Kinda reminds me of how extrait versions sometimes fix everything I wanted from the original. It doesn’t smell trendy at all, and I mean that as a compliment. No BR540 sugar cloud, no loud ambroxan blast, just pure luxury. Lasts forever on my skin, probably 10+ hours, and I kept catching these gorgeous wafts all day. If you like mature, resinous scents, this is absolutely worth trying.
Tbh this feels like the perfume version of a very pretty blouse. Clean, feminine, put together. I get watery violet, a creamy magnolia vibe, and a little musk in the drydown. It’s smooth and never offensive, which is a plus, but it also makes it kinda bland for me. If you like louder florals or something with a stronger personality, this may feel underwhelming. It doesn’t remind me of Delina or any big statement scent at all, more like quiet luxury before that became a trend. Lasts okay on skin, maybe 5-6 hours. Nice quality, but for the price? A bit overpriced honestly.
Epic 56 is nice, just not as epic as the name makes it sound. I get a dry spicy vibe with some incense and a woody backbone, and it does smell polished in that typical Amouage way. But tbh it never really grabbed me emotionally. It kinda sits in that expensive-but-familiar lane, like a darker designer scent with better materials. Performance is solid, around 6-8 hours on me, with decent projection for the first couple hours. I can see why people would call it elegant, but for the price I wanted more personality. Not bad at all, just not something I’d reach for over other spicy woods in my collection.
This one grew on me a lot. First spray was like okay, nice jasmine, nice sandalwood, what else? But after a few wears I started appreciating how smooth and classy it is. It’s not trying to be Delina or some huge compliment bomb. It’s more quiet luxury, clean but still feminine, with this creamy floral vibe that sits close after the first hour. Performance is good, around 6-8 hours for me, though projection isn’t beast mode. That’s actually part of the charm. It feels intimate and expensive. Minor flaw: the opening can be a tiny bit sharp on fabric. Once it settles though, I love it. Super easy reach when I want to smell elegant without overthinking it.
Tbh I was expecting something heavier and more difficult, but this is insanely wearable for how luxurious it smells. The incense and amber are the stars for me, with a subtle fruity touch that keeps it from feeling too dark. It’s warm, classy, and just crazy well blended. Nothing sticks out in a bad way. If regular Jubilation is the grand statement, this is the more refined, confident version that doesn’t need to shout. I’d wear this to dinner, a wedding, even on a cool office day if I went light on sprays. Super high quality and totally worthy of the hype.
I love the original, but this is the one that really got me. Jubilation 40 Man smells denser and more seamless, like every rough edge got ironed out. The frankincense is beautiful here, and I also get a fruity sweetness with a warm ambery backbone that makes it feel super addictive. It kinda gives me the same feeling as wearing a tailored suit with no reason, just because you can. Not a loud beast in a cheap way, but it projects with confidence and lasts forever. This feels niche in the best sense. Elegant, unique, and honestly just stunning.
I love this. It smells deep and dressed-up, but still really wearable if you’re into richer scents. The opening gives me a slightly fruity touch with blackberry, then the incense comes in and the oud sits underneath everything in a super smooth way. Nothing funky, nothing screechy, just this warm regal cloud. What surprised me most is how refined it is. A lot of luxury releases talk big and then end up thin or messy. This actually delivers. It feels special from start to finish, and the quality is obvious right away. Projection is strong for the first few hours, then it settles closer but keeps going forever. For formal events, dinners, cold weather, this is basically perfect.
I’m into this a lot. Opens dark and slightly fruity, then turns into incense, amber, and polished woods. It has that mature Amouage feel, but it’s less dusty than some of their older stuff. Honestly, this wears like confidence in a bottle. I’d pick this over a lot of hyped sweet fragrances because it actually has character. That said, it’s not super versatile. In heat or casual settings it can feel kinda extra, and I don’t see it as an office scent unless you spray light. Lasts around 7-9 hours on me with pretty steady presence. Really classy fragrance.
Wow. This stuff is gorgeous. On my skin it opens with a juicy blackberry vibe, then the incense rolls in and turns it into something mystical and luxurious. There’s oud in here too, but it’s super refined, not barnyard, not challenging, just adding depth. It reminds me a little of the original Jubilation Man, obviously, but this feels more concentrated and more emotional somehow. Like the same story told better. I keep smelling my wrist when I wear it. Lasted well over 10 hours for me with really solid projection for the first few. Expensive, yes, but this smells like money actually went somewhere.
I was expecting something wild from Epic 56, but it’s actually pretty easy to wear. On my skin I mostly get peppery spice, a touch of smoky incense, and maybe some soft amber in the background. It smells refined and mature, def well blended, but also kinda generic after a while. Like, I enjoy it, but I’m not craving it. If you like formal, dressed-up fragrances this works, and it’s probably more office-friendly than a lot of Amouages. Longevity is good, though it wears closer to the skin than I expected. Overall decent stuff, just missing that wow factor that makes me want a bottle.
Reflection Woman is nice, I just don’t get the huge hype. On me it opens with a soft white floral thing, mostly jasmine and a bit of green freshness, then turns into a clean musky skin scent. It smells polished and expensive, I’ll give it that, but also a little safe for Amouage. I kept waiting for a wow moment and it never really came. Performance is decent, around 6 hours, but the projection sits pretty close after the first hour. Easy to wear to work and definitely classy, just not something I’d crave or reach for over other floral musks.
This is the kind of scent that makes you sit there sniffing your wrist like an idiot. I get blackberry, myrrh, and this soft woody backbone that feels super refined. It’s rich but not heavy, and way more wearable than I expected. Kinda gives me the same feeling as some niche powerhouses, but without that loud, look-at-me attitude. What I love most is how smooth the drydown is. No rough edges, no weird synthetic blast. Only thing holding it back from a perfect score is the price, because yeah... it smells expensive and costs expensive too. Still really damn good.
I really like this one. Reflection Woman feels super polished and feminine without going full old-school floral. I get a soft jasmine and magnolia thing right away, then the sandalwood comes in and makes it creamy and smooth. It kinda gives me expensive hotel lobby vibes, but in a good way lol. Very elegant, very easy to wear. My only small issue is that it can feel a bit too proper sometimes, like almost too put-together for casual days. Still, it lasts around 7 hours on me and the trail is noticeable without being loud. Def one of the prettiest Amouages if you want something refined and not crazy challenging.
Reflection Woman is really pretty. I get a slightly watery green opening, then magnolia and jasmine take over with a creamy sandalwood base that keeps everything soft. It smells airy and bright but still rich enough to feel luxe. Kinda reminds me of the more graceful side of white florals, not indolic or loud at all. What keeps it from being a full 5 stars for me is the price. It smells high quality, yes, but it also wears pretty politely and doesn’t scream niche masterpiece. On me it projects well for the first couple hours, then becomes more of a personal bubble. Still, I love how put-together it makes me feel. This is classy stuff.
I really wanted to love this because the idea sounds amazing, but on my skin Epic 56 just feels heavy and kinda muddy. I get a lot of incense and spice up top, then this dry woody thing that never really opens into anything interesting. It’s rich, sure, but not in a way that feels luxurious to me. More like wearing an expensive curtain. Compared to something like Interlude or even regular Epic, this one feels flatter and weirdly lifeless. Performance is strong, I’ll give it that, but being stuck with a scent you’re not enjoying for 8+ hours is not exactly a win. Super disappointing, especially at this price.
I really wanted to love this because the opening is soft and classy, but it just never goes anywhere on me. I get a little white floral thing with some watery green freshness, then a clean woody drydown and that’s basically it. It feels expensive, sure, but also weirdly bland for Amouage. For the price, I expected something with more personality and better performance. Mine sits super close to the skin after like an hour and turns into fancy hotel soap. Not offensive at all, just disappointing. If you like quiet polished florals you might enjoy it, but tbh I was bored.