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How does ck one smell

2022.01.07 19:17




















And like floral. It smells like a cocktail. Like a gin cocktail. This is floral. I would wear it to a bridal shower. Caitlin: " A Bath and Body Works spray for adults! I like this. It's really sweet and fruity without being headache-y. I think this is the most traditionally feminine scent of the bunch. The brand says: "Eau de Gaga is built around a beautiful heart of white violet, an intoxicating flower which fuses male and female attractions.


To counterbalance this opulent woody-floral intensity, the scent opens with an invigorating burst of sparkling lime that exudes dynamic vibrancy. It evolves into a sensual trail based on leather, adding a primal quality to the scent. Spencer: "This is a great bottle. I think this one falls pretty dead in the middle. Laura: "This is definitely more masculine, but I do see the unisex appeal to this. The deep vanilla could really go either way. Like if you throw them back in your drawer and they get that musky old perfume smell.


Better for a woman. Caitlin : " Limes and expensive cars. A pile of limes on a new leather car seat, but in a good way. The brand says: "Deadofnight balances the impact of oudh with green top notes, floral hints of jasmine and rose and the nuanced warmth of sandalwood, amber and musk. The result is a sophisticated fragrance with a lingering sensuality that can be worn to devastating effect by both men and women.


It reminds me of candy. Like, licorice or something. Julia : "This one really toes the line. An aftershave-y menthol man. But also, like an old lady. I can see some guys wearing this.


The brand says: "A group of architects gather for cocktails at Mayfair's smartest Art Deco smoking room. As they settle in the warm interior of dark woods, leather and velvet, London's bright young things burst in, frosted martinis in hand, surrounded by a cloud of laughter, white smoke and fine vanilla. Spicy in an old man way. Old man cigar bar. This is like my grandfather. I would not wear that as a woman. Ben: "I like it too. It leans more feminine though. Like, very earth mother.


I like that. Like your grandmother has this sitting on her counter. Sonia: "This is also like woodsy, musky. It could go either way. I would lean feminine too. Maureen: "Baby powder scent. It smells like my grandma. So I would say feminine. The brand says: "Bright top notes of zesty citrus and splashing waterfall give an immediate freshness. Watermelon and crushed leaves are naturally cooling and transition into the watery, green aromas of cucumber and water lily as the middle notes".


Brittany: "This one is pretty unisex. Does that make sense? Ben: "Oh man. That smells like the Jersey Shore. This is what they spray right at the entrance of Hollister. The initial citrus and tropical fruit, does lend itself to having the illusion of a greater sillage, than may actually be the case.


The longevity is solid, hours still seems capable with this stuff, perhaps vintage bottle went even longer. Super unisex, depending on what part of the wear it leans one way or the other. This one is very youthful and casual. It was a massive success when it came out and is still selling bottle to this day. Is it super amazing? It is pleasant, fresh, and very nostalgic.


It still performs and has a scent that people have always enjoyed. Nonetheless, I still like CK One, and enjoy revisiting this scent from time to time. Since then, I have written hundreds of reviews and other pages about perfumes and colognes. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Contents 0. Amazon and the Amazon logo are trademarks of Amazon. CK One by Calvin Klein. Aroma 8. Sillage 7. Longevity 6. Versatility 8.


Uniqueness 7. Buy on Amazon. Best Men's Colognes. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. But back then, when I was still a teenager and spent hours in this perfumery with my friends in the city, it was always associated with special excitement for us 'chicks'.


Observed by the shop assistants partly with suspicion, partly with amusement, we always tried out a lot And when we came home we smelled like everything and bought bath balls like crazy, but that's a completely different memory But I was particularly taken with this scent at the time. And I was mighty proud when I had him also at some point my own bottle. Recently, he was brought by a sample sent along a perfumery again in my presence. Hardly sprayed, the past was there again: fresh, citrusy, clean and a fragrance to feel good but not to stand out big.


Absolutely unisex for me. I think he is also to blame for the fact that I still have an unbroken preference for unisex fragrances. I would buy him in the meantime no longer, for me the durability is too bad.


But the sample was a nice trip back to the youth For me a constant companion in my perfume collection. I always strike when it is to be had times favorably. Super refreshing citrus scent! I like to use it in the summer or after sports.


If CK would manage to make the fragrance more durable, it would probably be the summer fragrance par excellence. CK One was one of my first fragrances, it is a super basic fragrance that you can recommend to everyone. Whether at work, on a first date or at Hasue, you can't go wrong!


In itself you can always wear it. I personally like to wear this scent most when doing sports, because it is absolutely in order from the price-performance ratio and the lasting length for about 3 hours. Even with a training session you have the feeling of smelling good, even if you have to spray it from time to time, it doesn't matter that much compared to other fragrances.


With its fresh lightness and at the same time a light heaviness, CK One is a good basic fragrance for him and her. Less helpful Review 5. Top note tangerine, papaya, bergamot, lemon - Heart note green tea, nutmeg, violet, jasmine, lily of the valley, rose - Base note amber, musk, if you say so, I believe it!


All the happiness on earth is united in this intergalactic stroke of luck. Okay, CK has a little pathos, but it's not a lie. You wouldn't need any other things Helpful Review Oh, yeah, the '90s. As a child of the time when I made some of the most important experiences of my life, finally graduated from high school and just started studying, this decade has shaped me immensely.


A few years ago I read an article that described the 90s as the first decade that started to imitate things from other eras. At the same time, he praised the 90s as the last decade that really produced its own great achievements - let's think of mobile phones, the internet, to name just two of them.


Changes also took place in the social sphere, especially in lifestyle and culture, and quickly determined everyday life in the 90s, certain window dressings and advertising campaigns. With the recoding of gender roles and lean models, a different understanding of roles suddenly came to the fore: Heroin chic was born, as expressed by models like Kate Moss.


Gender boundaries were given a diffuse blur, words like androgyny and metrosexuality became the focus of attention, and culture broke existing taboos with new depictions of celebrated bisexuality - and thus boundaries. During this time CK One fell. Unisex, now a word as established as uni-colour, was then as fresh as this fragrance when first sprayed on. Yes, Calvin Klein was the first to bring the new definition of gender to flacons.


So it is entirely appropriate to celebrate it as an olfactory revolution. It was not a loud revolution, that is the concept.


What seems weak today and no longer pulls anybody away from their seats, moved things quite a bit back then. And even if the sillage and durability are unfortunately rather moderate, the idea behind it was more than a fleeting fluid.


CK One is pure zeitgeist. You can't blame it for its edgelessness without seeing it in the context of the time it was created.


It was there precisely to throw edges overboard and to reconcile the new role identity under which both sexes could see themselves. He did it in an impressively cool way, because it was so incomprehensibly wearable at the time.


And precisely because it was so edgelessly wearable, it helped establish something that had just been created. It is therefore wrong to see this fragrance through the glasses of our time alone. Everything else, of course, is a matter of individual taste, if you don't like the general scent character, you don't like it.