Dumont Nitro Red Unboxing & Review: Sweet, Beastly, and Bold!
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I’m thrilled to share my experience unboxing and reviewing Dumont’s Nitro Red, a fragrance that’s been blowing up on social media. This is my second Dumont scent, and I snagged the original version, released around 2020, for just $33 on JomaShop. The buzz online hyped it as a sweet, potent, and long-lasting fruity fragrance, so I was eager to dive in. When the package arrived, I noticed some rattling that had me worried something might be damaged, but it turned out to be just the nitro tassel on the bottle—phew! The bottle itself is sleek and classy, resembling a thin flask, and it’s an eau de parfum concentration, promising solid performance.
First, let’s talk about the notes and my initial impressions. I always start by spraying on paper to get a sense of the opening, which features apple, lavender, and bergamot. Wow, the sweetness hit me like a bomb! The apple is dominant, paired with a soft lavender that’s aromatic and uplifting, though the bergamot adds a light citrusy backdrop. It’s a vibrant, almost feminine opening due to its intense sweetness, but it’s well-blended and not screechy. On paper, it felt a tad cloying at first, but letting it settle for a few seconds smoothed it out. This is the kind of scent that perks you up, perfect for a morning boost if you love sweet fragrances.
Moving to skin, I noticed a slight shift. The lavender was less intense, making the apple shine even more, creating a smooth, sweet, and fruity vibe. It’s still strong—definitely a two- or three-spray max unless you want to overwhelm everyone around you. The middle notes bring in watermelon, cedar, and calamus, though the watermelon isn’t what I expected. Instead of a juicy or candy-like melon, it’s more of a generic sweet melon vibe, like a mix of honeydew, cantaloupe, and cucumber with a fresh, ozonic feel. The cedar and calamus add a sweet, earthy woodiness, keeping the fragrance grounded. I was already loving how bold and well-executed this scent was, even if it’s not your typical watermelon punch.
After a few hours, including a workout to test its staying power, Nitro Red proved its beast-mode reputation. I sprayed it on my wrist, shirt, and hair to gauge performance across different surfaces. On my skin, it moved to the dry-down faster due to body heat, revealing a masculine base of patchouli, sandalwood, and amber. The amber softens the patchouli’s potential sharpness, leaving a smooth, slightly citrusy warmth. On my shirt and hair, the middle notes lingered longer, showcasing that sweet melon-cedar blend. My wife loved it, noting its strength even an hour later when she walked into our two-car garage and said it filled the space. Projection is massive, and longevity is impressive, lasting hours even after sweating.
Overall, Nitro Red is a fantastic option for sweet fragrance lovers, but it demands respect. It’s a safe blind buy if you enjoy bold, sweet scents, but be cautious with application—one spray is often enough, especially in enclosed spaces like an office. It’s ideal for open-air settings, like a night out or a date, where its beastly projection can shine without overwhelming. The base notes lean masculine, balancing the sweeter opening, making it versatile but best for summer with careful use due to heat amplifying its sillage. For under $40, it’s a well-blended, high-performing fragrance that’ll last me ages since I won’t need more than a spritz. If you’re into sweet, room-filling scents, Nitro Red is a winner—just don’t overdo it!

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