Back when I visited Copenhagen, I went to @louisvuitton to try some of their fragrances, including Ombre Nomade. #LouisVuitton #OmbreNomade #Shorts #LV
@@AP-lw4rw Who are you calling a kid? I’m well aware that oud is very expensive but there are houses out there who create fragrances with real oud for half the price of “Ombre Nomade”. With Louis Vuitton, you’re also paying for the brand and the “assumed quality” that the brand is expected to have, hence the high price compared to other houses that might have higher quality but not as strong a brand image.
I almost gave it a 10/10 in my recent review of it which you can watch here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OhqUlpeSdUM.htmlsi=pQJR55Elyjx-sLE1
Hell no, it is definitely not that good. Also whether something is worth it or not (while subjective) doesn't mean you can't afford it. Just because I can buy a brand new car right now doesn't mean I'm going to, because that would be a waste of my money when I already have 2. This fragrance is lacking further depth, I actually really wish it has some spices and then I would give it a 9/10 but right now it's just a fecal smelling sweet fragrance which is a 7/10 at best. If you think this is 10/10 you haven't got your nose on many fragrances, and you are just one of those idiots that thinks just because it has a big name strapped to the bottle it automatically means it's good - sorry to break it to you bud, but it doesn't.
I know bro, I have a review of it on the channel, since uploading this video. I love the LV house & I will pick up Pacific Chill, Les Sables Roses & Fleur Du Desert. 🔥🔥🔥
You only live one life, time is short, save up some money, sacrifice maybe Starbucks or some other luxury, for a short time, that money grows faster than you think, then buy the scent. Once u get the cologne, you go back to starbucks weekly or whatever. That bottle will last a long time.
In Louis Vuitton, you only get samples when you make a purchase. I’ve asked in multiple stores in my occasions but they always say the same thing. It’s a shame but it’s at the same time, very understandable.
Absolutely worth it. It’s what differentiate men with money vs men with “ehhhhhh it’s too expensive” which is okay. I’m just saying that’s why it’s worth it. They can’t stand with us. It’s ok.
I understand what you’re saying. For some weird reason, it only lasted 6-7 hours on my skin, so for that price it wouldn’t be worth for me. I will try to wear it again and maybe do a re-review. 👀
“I’m just saying it’s worth it” goes on to shit on poor people. Stay bumble bro. Having a 400 something dollar cologne isn’t necessarily a clear indication someones “rich”. Anyway. Its definitely in my top 5. There are better cheaper colognes, like Xerjoff Naxos, Tom ford oud wood, Mancera/Montal all the way to The woods Collection Royal Night
That’s actually not that bad of a comparison. Les Sables Roses focuses more on enhancing the Rose Absolute that it uses, rather than the oud, which is the main focus in Ombre Nomade.
Definitely. Oud and leather fragrances are great fragrance notes that blend well after having smoked a blunt to the head. 💯 for the price of an ounce, you can get a full bottle of Ombre Nomade. Totally worth it.
@@MENS_IMPROVEMENT I had to wash it off after 30 min.. it’s a pass for me…. Today’s fragrance is “Molecule 01 layered on “Mancera Cedrat Boise” …. This smells Much better to my nose …
Of course you have that opinion, if you mostly like fresh & sweet fragrances, which are typically more (mass) appealing, which Ombre Nomade is not. It’s a dark, woody, leathery, smoky fragrance with a lot of quality, complexity & depth to it, which is not going to be for everyone, at all. Wouldn’t say it’s overrated, but rather very expensive, divisive & possibly challenging.
@@MENS_IMPROVEMENT It’s just to much. Does not smell appealing. Had to removed the shirt I sprayed it on, however it smelled quite great after two days.