JHL cologne for Men by Aramis

JHL cologne for Men by Aramis
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Product JHL
Design House
Year Introduced 1982
Fragrance Gender Men's Fragrance
Status Limited Edition
Available Types Cologne
   
Scent Classification Oriental
Fragrance Odor warm spicy, balsamic, sweet
Perfume Sensation warm, sensual, bright
Fragrance Notes aldehyde, citru...
   
Description Reviews
   
Popularity Total Hits: 32659


Aramis JHL In stock: Prices starting from $54.99 to $54.99 based on 1+ offers.


User Feedback Voting Results

Fragrance Quality

9.5

Bottle Design

9.3

Overall Satisfaction

9.5

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Perfume Notes Pyramid

JHL Aramis Perfume Pyramid
aldehyde
citrus bergamia
lemon
sweet orange
fruits
myrtle pepper
red pepper
carnation
jasmine
rose
cinnamon
cloves
fir
ylang-ylang
amber
musk
styrax balsam
labdanum
vanilla
patchouli
sandalwood

Opening Top Notes

citrus
spice
fruity
unusual

Heart Center Notes

floral
spice
white flowers
woody
yellow flowers

Deep Base Notes

amber
woody
balsam
musk
spice

JHL Fragrance Odor and Sensation

Fragrance Odor

Sensation

warm spicy
warm
balsamic
sensual
sweet
bright
aromatic
fresh
citrus
deep
fruity
inviting
floral
pleasing
woody
stimulating
powdery
calming
spicy sweet
light
Scent Sillage: soft
subtle25%
soft50%
moderate0%
heavy25%
intense0%
enormous0%
based on 4 users opinions
Scent Longevity: 1-3 hours
0-1 hours25%
1-3 hours50%
3-6 hours0%
6-12 hours0%
12+ hours25%
based on 4 users opinions
Season: summer
spring0%
summer75%
autumn0%
winter25%
any season0%
based on 4 users opinions
Audience: 26-55
12-180%
19-250%
26-5550%
56+0%
any age50%
based on 4 users opinions
Occasion: day
night25%
day75%
sport0%
casual0%
business0%
evening out0%
based on 4 users opinions




JHL Aramis - What our experts say:

Fragrance JHL cologne for Men by Aramis was released in 1982. What does JHL smell like? Well it is an aroma highlighted by a bouquet of fragrant warm spicy, balsamic and sweet scented tones that will bring a warm, sensual and bright perfumed sensation. Examining it closer once applied you will notice a lingering quality of softer fragranced aromatic, citrus and fruity hints that hide an essence of fresh, deep and inviting feelings.

Based on the combination of notes Aramis JHL is classified as Oriental fragrance to the nose. The emanation of flavors and scent notes for JHL unfurl in a whiff of citrus and spice opening top notes including fruity, allspice and pimento. The floral and spice heart center notes blend in with carnation, jasmine, rose, cinnamon, cloves, fir and ylang ylang while the deep amber and woody base notes leave an impression of amber, musk, benzoin, labdanum, vanilla, patchouli and sandalwood.

If JHL seems like a pleasant smell for your taste or maybe special occasion then the best is to aromatize yourself and give it a try!

The best practice is before buying JHL, sample it, and see if it blends with your body chemistry and character. This way you will know first-hand if you like it and even how long it lasts before making a decision. The more perfume reviews you read on Aramis JHL from different people and especially experts who have the nose the better prepared for making your choice.

How long does JHL last? Well in general this is dependable on many factors from skin chemistry to the time of the year and most importantly the fragrance itself. Also keep in mind seasonal factors including temperature and humidity they all influence the outcome and perception to everyone's nose and level of sensitivity in an individual way.

Designer fragrance JHL was released in Cologne concentration.

JHL cologne for Men by Aramis gets a rating of 9.4 out of 10 based on 20 ratings and 4 user reviews. Looking at the reviews and ratings for JHL we have the following findings: The strength of this fragrance is soft and keeps close to the skin. Its longevity is described as low with a lasting power of 1-3 hours. The time of year users find it most suitable for wearing is for the summer season. Ages 26-55 is the audience group that mostly wears this fragrance. Most suitable occasion to wear it is for daytime wear.

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JHL Aramis - User Opinions and Reviews

  • Aramis JHL is one of the wealthiest classic fragrances I've ever had.. and from one of my favorite fragrance houses. Some of the best aromas i have are from this brand.. and this is one of my favorite classic timeless and really masculine, the orange cinnamon is simply excellent. I wear it in the colder/night time seasons.
     
  • I bought it when it was launched because it smelt almost the same as my Grandfather's signature scent, Carnaval de Venecia, a local high-end cologne for men that was a succes back in the 1930's - 1950's. At that time I was completely unaware that JHL's dry-down notes were very similar to that of Opium's (1997) and Youth Dew's (1953). Later, reading reviews on the net, I came to know that Cinnabar (1978) falls in the same league.

    These comments might convey several ideas, the first one is that JHL lacks originality, and to an extent, this is so: it does resemple the three fragrances previously mentioned. As a matter of fact, I had the chance of being complimented on my wearing JHL with the remark that "I didn't know Opium pour femme smelt so good on men" (true, if we are referring to the vitage formulation, not today's mess thanks to L'Oreal's failed sense of innovation).

    The second one is that JHL does not smell masculine for those looking for the usual masculine blend composed of aromatics, spices and some masculine florals (ie, lavander). The aldehydes are prominent, as well as the florals and the spices, markedly cinnamon. So aldehydes and florals are the ones responsible for is femenity, and the spices the reason why its drydown makes sense to its claim - well, akin to Opium pour femme, a perfume that in this sense can be easily worn by men.

    Now, what about Youth Dew and Cinnabar? Let's take the years they were launched: Youth Dew in 1953. In 1977 YSL launched Opium. As mentioned in many blogs and reviews, Lauder's owner thought herself being robbed and decided to launch Cinnabar (1978), but it did not catch up to Opium's succes. Common sense dictates that there could be an oportunity if the company relaunched it as a masculine, and here one might hypothetizise why JHL was launched in 1982.

    As per the rest of the history, it is said that Chanel's Coco, launched in 1984, was blended by Olivieir Polge with all these blends in mind.

    Adding all up, perfume formulas are non-registrable, so the only option in order to protect a company's product is through branding. Any question as to why we are flooded by mediocre blends being aggresivley marketed through adverts in which famous celebs abound? Thanks God for independent perfume companies.

    BTW, I like them all and would wear any of them, nuisances aside. After all, I could be as well wearing Carnaval de Venecia from a bottle dating from the 1940's.
     
  • There's nothing like eating a big bowl of spicy chili and wearing JHL to clear out your sinuses. Wow, this is STRONG. And what's with the "old lady" jokes about JHL? If you don't like it, fine. No big deal. I can't help it if you smell like an old lady when you wear this.

    JHL is unlike most 80s powerhouse fragrances because it's not fueled by big leather and moss notes. JHL is all about harsh, dry spices, which flatten any sweet base notes that might qualify this as an oriental. This is from the Youth Dew and Cinnabar school of power scents, propelled by tear-inducing cinnamon, clove, carnation and patchouli notes. JHL never really evolves, but rather calms down after several hours, though not by much.

    Oh, by the way, JHL smells great. I love it for its potency, its spiciness, and the fact that it's unlike any other fragrance in my wardrobe. It's unique even among the crowded field of 1980s power scents. It's definitely not for everyone.

    And potent it is. JHL is a real show stopper. It's loud and has booming sillage, so apply this with a great deal of caution. If you like strong fragrances, then JHL should be on your must-try list.
     
  • Total User Opinions: 4


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