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| Blends of floral and citrus-based fragrances are recommended for casual and daywear. Spicy, woody or warm amber-based fragrances are traditionally favorites for evening and special occasions. |
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AUTHOR |
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RATING |
| NOTHING TO WRITE HOME ABOUT. |
ARNOLD R. |
02/24/03 06:26 AM |
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| MESSAGE BY ARNOLD R. |
| Although I only have the aftershave, I'll say that the fragrance itself isn't bad. I found it to be a decent mix of woods and spice. It makes me think of Polo and Whitewater (distantly). I will say that its longevity is terrible. In about an hour -- it's gone. But as I said, I only have the aftershave, so that's probably the reason for its lack of power. (Aftershaves have less alcohol and essential oils than colognes [so they don't irritate freshly shaved skin], and as a consequence, they just don't last very long. I'm sure y'all know this.) I'll bet the cologne lasts longer so I won't quibble about it. All in all, it's not bad -- but it's not fantastic, either. Kind of ho-hum, as it were. I suppose it's worth splashing on if there's nothing else at hand, but there are much better fragrances out there in this price range. |
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