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Created in 1971, Yves Saint Laurent Pour Homme by Yves Saint Laurent cologne is a woody aromatic fragrance for men — the first masculine scent by the famed designer. It combines natural essences of lavender, lemon verbena, petit grain, and clary sage with a vital blend of rosemary and marjoram to create a sense of well-being.
Notes Top Note: Lemon, Lavender, Verbena, Petitgrain Middle Note: Clary Sage, Rosemary, Rosewood, Marjoram Base Note: Vetiver, Patchouli, Sandal, Cedar
Recommended Use Daytime wear
Size 3.4 oz
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Recent reviews of Yves Saint Laurent Pour Homme
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Review of Yves Saint Laurent Pour Homme by Andy
First 30 minutes it is a great old citrus scent. But after the cutrus fades it smells kinda like an old kitchen pantry, or a bit like cooking pastry or something. I wanted to like it but I don't
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Review of Yves Saint Laurent Pour Homme by Christian A
I have been wearing this scent for over 30 years. I am constantly questioned about what it is and where can they purchase it. I tend to wear cologne with a citrus component and this is my absolute favorite. I buy several at a time because the price is right.
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Review of Yves Saint Laurent Pour Homme by Jeff Montagayne
This scent is exactly as I remembered it to be. It is very lemony and herbicinal in the opening. The drydown is very true to it's heavy civet oil note component. If you do not like scents that include civet oil ( I believe that Koruos by YSL contains this ingredient too) you will not enjoy this scent. It smells a bit dirty and raw within the first 15 minutes of wearing. You can still smell some of the citrus throughout but the civet oil really steals the show. This scent is distinct from any other scent out there. It is not a "fresh" scent fragrance. Very manly in the European aesthetic. I love the scent but can not wear it every day. I wore it to work recently and people were actually looking at me like they were offended by the smell of it. But, the sillage and longevity for the scent is very nice. But again, this is not a commercial scent and it will not be enjoyed by all. You must try this before purchasing. Would I buy it again, yes. But, the bottle I have will be around for at least a year. Enjoy this one but sample it first. it is very different from any of his other scents. Actually, YSL Pour Homme Super Concentrate is different from any fragrance on the market now or then.
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Review of Yves Saint Laurent Pour Homme by Will Hill
I've loved this scent for years. Its like no other...sexy and masculine. I'm often complemented on it. Please don't stop making it!
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Review of Yves Saint Laurent Pour Homme by Drew Hughes
My younger brother favors Yves Saint Laurent Por Homme, as it has a very woodsy and rather spicy aroma and is just the ticket for the young and healthy outdoor man. He's worn it for over a year now and finds it to be a "lady pleaser" as well, and not in the slightest a perfumey "feminine" scent nor an overwhelmingly loud fragrance. It's a very clean and subtle and the undertone of nutmeg gives it a uniqueness that's hard to find in the standard men's colognes. When someone gave him another very expensive and popular cologne for Christmas, he merely sniffed it, shrugged and then gave it away, as he insists this is the only one that's "perfect".
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Review of Yves Saint Laurent Pour Homme by Adam Pyle
Yves Saint Laurent pour Homme was originally released 35 years ago in 1971 and probably should have been discontinued long before. The three main notes of Lemon, Thyme, and Vetiver are classic notes that I have always loved, but they are just not well mixed in this fragrance. The later men's fragrances from Yves Saint Laurent. Rive Gauche is nice (just avoid the fresh version) or Kouros isn't bad either. M7 (by Tom Ford) is of course a classic.







