Fougre. This type of fragrance (translated from fern) is definitely the right choice to make if you are looking for something that is mossy and warm. A good accompaniment to a weekend away with nature.
Citrus. Doing exactly what it says on the tin, this type of aftershave is a good candidate for summer, offering the fruity smells that would compliment perfectly one of those long days at the beach that occur when the sun is shining.
Green. Another good variety of scent to take with you when spending a weekend somewhere tranquil and peaceful, green fragrances envoke images of lush forests and cut grass.
Aquatic. Usually used as an accompaniment to the long summer weeks by the sea, these fragrances are usually based around the representation of the waterside. They can work just as effectively when you want to come across as more cool back home, too
Floral. Typically a summer fragrance style, floral notes tend to remind us of weeks spent in local parks, playing football and even pub gardens. They are very popular amongst the ladies too, so that is something worth remembering.
Modern floral. The above aftershave tends to be based around the more traditional scents, where are modern floral scents are rather more contemporary and more sharp. Suitable for the less subtle male more than anyone else.
Floriental. Bad punning aside, floriental fragrances are currently very popular and with good reason. They manage to combine the delicacy of floral notes with the seductive air that comes from the skilled use of spice, making them quite versatile.
Soft Oriental. Similar to floriental but with the spiciness toned down a bit, soft oriental aftershave is a good winter consideration, especially for those romantic evenings, combining as they do the classic oriental spice with some genuine sweetness.
Oriental. A more traditional variety of fragrance, oriental scents can seem almost over-powering. However, the genuine spiciness can be a great investment for any man with a real fire in his personality, and can be a great accompaniment to a night on the town.
Woody oriental. Combining the spiciness of classic oriental fragrances with the more seductive, woody notes means that this variety of note combinations are created for the fiery-eyed male on those nights of passion. A great date fragrance.
Chypre. Delicacy is the aim of the game here, with the natural mossy top notes combining with citrus to create fragrances that are definitely suitable for those who have a real naturalistic and yet sophisticated side to their personality.
Citrus. Doing exactly what it says on the tin, this type of aftershave is a good candidate for summer, offering the fruity smells that would compliment perfectly one of those long days at the beach that occur when the sun is shining.
Green. Another good variety of scent to take with you when spending a weekend somewhere tranquil and peaceful, green fragrances envoke images of lush forests and cut grass.
Aquatic. Usually used as an accompaniment to the long summer weeks by the sea, these fragrances are usually based around the representation of the waterside. They can work just as effectively when you want to come across as more cool back home, too
Floral. Typically a summer fragrance style, floral notes tend to remind us of weeks spent in local parks, playing football and even pub gardens. They are very popular amongst the ladies too, so that is something worth remembering.
Modern floral. The above aftershave tends to be based around the more traditional scents, where are modern floral scents are rather more contemporary and more sharp. Suitable for the less subtle male more than anyone else.
Floriental. Bad punning aside, floriental fragrances are currently very popular and with good reason. They manage to combine the delicacy of floral notes with the seductive air that comes from the skilled use of spice, making them quite versatile.
Soft Oriental. Similar to floriental but with the spiciness toned down a bit, soft oriental aftershave is a good winter consideration, especially for those romantic evenings, combining as they do the classic oriental spice with some genuine sweetness.
Oriental. A more traditional variety of fragrance, oriental scents can seem almost over-powering. However, the genuine spiciness can be a great investment for any man with a real fire in his personality, and can be a great accompaniment to a night on the town.
Woody oriental. Combining the spiciness of classic oriental fragrances with the more seductive, woody notes means that this variety of note combinations are created for the fiery-eyed male on those nights of passion. A great date fragrance.
Chypre. Delicacy is the aim of the game here, with the natural mossy top notes combining with citrus to create fragrances that are definitely suitable for those who have a real naturalistic and yet sophisticated side to their personality.
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