Metaboles Ys-Uzac for men

Metaboles Ys-Uzac for men

main accords
fresh spicy
aromatic
green
warm spicy
soft spicy

Perfume rating 4.04 out of 5 with 77 votes

Metaboles by Ys-Uzac is a Aromatic Spicy fragrance for men. Metaboles was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Vincent Micotti. Top notes are Ivy, Tomato Leaf, Bergamot and Galbanum; middle notes are Mint, Geranium, Licorice, Black Pepper and Clove; base notes are Benzoin, Vanille, Sandalwood, White Musk and Amber.

Rhapsody of spring!
Bold and fragile
An exploration of
awakened emotions

The elaborate character of the fragrance opens its phrase with unique inviting notes of spicy fresh Tomato Twigs and elegant Geranium. The presence of deep black Licorice, and Black Pepper extends the luminous opening into a passionate, paradoxical personality.

A minimum dose of Raspberry honey harmonizes with a dash of intense ambery Labdanum, which guides the journey to a soft, yet wild sensual world of musky white wood...

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Top Notes

Ivy
Tomato Leaf
Bergamot
Galbanum

Middle Notes

Mint
Geranium
Licorice
Black Pepper
Clove

Base Notes

Benzoin
Vanille
Sandalwood
White Musk
Amber

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alphairone

First off, I just wanted to give a shout out for Ys-Uzac for their sample atomizers. Their sprayers diffuse better than many actual bottles offered by brands. Outstanding, thumbs up.

Metaboles opens with actual mint leaves, not peppermint candy. It's a fistful of leaves crushed in my hand. Unlike with Geranium Pour Monsieur, the geranium is definitely taking a back seat here, sharing the ride with punchy tomato leaf, which does push forward more so several minutes into development. The overall feel of the heart is that of the air surrounding a damp, dewy, leafy herb and vegetable garden on a sunny day.

This does shift, though, as the greenery becomes more muted, a benzoin sweetens and powders up the affair, and drifts into an introverted amber. If I didn't already have a motley assortment of leafy green, herbal fragrances at my disposal, I might've carved a space out for this beauty. Very nice!

mohsen95

4/10

VanillaTabbyCat1963

MMM I love geranium!! I love the minimalistic design....Is it a choice for us ladies??

Q80

very complex. greeny, lightly spiced up, with a hint of sweet. sophisticated and very light. kind of dusty, sandy, & kind of powdery! i can smell the tomato leave very clear and the mint note as well after few minutes of the first spray, & it has nothing to do with Dracula's fragrance Elixir by penhaligon's.

yelloecanary

I loved this fragrance. Just started a quest to find a scent that I love and that lasts. I ordered 16 fragrance samples and dabbed 6 of them on my arms this morning. Metaboles is the only one with any lasting quality. It started out very minty and fresh and the dry down is just beautiful. I wish I knew more to describe it to you and I'm hoping my quest will enlighten me to that end. I would recommend Metaboles as an everyday upbeat fragrance. Warm weather or not.

Roge

Ys Uzac is quite fond of sandy and powdery notes for their base in fragrances. Metaboles follows that blueprint. My 1st initial reaction was that it smelled like Ineke field notes from paris because of its aromatic green feel. As it starts to develop, it was quite different. This is a very unisex and inoffensive spring/summer scent. Might i add that this has zero sillage and zero projection. Use only for cozy situations.

johngreenink

I was completely unsure what to make of this one at first sniff. It's deceptively aquatic and 'fresh'. You have to wait a bit, and then some other characteristics emerge, particularly the minty quality, the amber and vanilla and geranium. I also detect some caraway or other sinewy/sour herbs (almost like dill or sorrel.) The ivy note is big - ivy really does have a pretty distinct smell if you crush some leaves - slightly peaty and fern-like. I think this wet green scent lasts the longest.

Metaboles could most definitely appeal to a certain crowd, especially those who like aquatics with a bit more 'umph' to them - or, green aquatics. Not a ground-breaking scent, but a nice twist on a theme.

Cameramaven

So elusive, barely there on me but wafting bursts of leaf, then mint and geraniums and much later licorice. Just me. Its aura was gone in an hour but a sweet something clung to my skin over night.

alfarom

Geranium Pour Monsieur remixed. Take the basic mint-geranium-(clean)musk structure of the Malle and add to it some extra greenness. A dollop of pepper and licorice on top et voilà. Very good and refreshing but I stick with GpM.

Rating: 7/10

 
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