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This, in my opinion, is what we will look back on in a few years once the unisex fragrance revolution has truly taken place and we'll be able to see old favorites in new lights.I like CK fragrances generally, but this one strikes me as transparent ginger water plus some tea, but with orange in the opening. It lasts a really good time and I've had lots of compliments from people asking about the fragrance.
And that sillage is truly beautiful, not a beast mode fragrance, but truly a nice sillage that radiates from afar but that stays sweet and not intoxicatingly strong on any forms. Not a performance beast, but it is fresh, clean, and versatile in the nicest, least annoying way possible. I feel like the Tea, Ginger, Cedar and Orange Oil notes are making the blend a bit warmer, even if it is still a great fresh/citrus/aquatic mainly fragrance. I think the orange essential oil was responsible, so I'd advise treading with caution if you're sensitive to essential oils and testing this first. I’ve had similar experiences with Abercrombie and Fitch Authentic Men and Perry Ellis America (2019).I wonder if this is the tea blending with the opening notes to create this effect, or maybe my nose is on the blink! While I have sensitive skin, usually perfumes don't make my skin react (laundry detergent and organic skincare products, on the other hand. It’s kind of the opposite of a signature scent, so people who have worn/smelled a lot of different stuff probably aren’t going to be as impressed by it. Opening with clean tonic freshness made up of bergamot, juniper berry, mandarin, mint and lavender, Ck be grows into a fresh blend of light spices, tempered by the floral warmth of magnolia and the succulence of peach.