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Undō
運動
2006 Eau de Toilette

6.2 / 10 101 Ratings
A perfume by Annayake for men, released in 2006. The scent is fresh-aquatic. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Fresh
Aquatic
Synthetic
Spicy
Citrus

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Juniper berryJuniper berry BergamotBergamot CardamomCardamom Lemon juiceLemon juice Mandarin orangeMandarin orange
Heart Notes Heart Notes
CorianderCoriander Coriander seedCoriander seed NutmegNutmeg Green teaGreen tea LavenderLavender
Base Notes Base Notes
Precious woodsPrecious woods MuskMusk FrankincenseFrankincense TobaccoTobacco
Ratings
Scent
6.2101 Ratings
Longevity
5.874 Ratings
Sillage
5.565 Ratings
Bottle
7.180 Ratings
Value for money
6.431 Ratings
Submitted by Kankuro, last update on 05/14/2025.

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Dexter82

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Dexter82
Helpful Review 6  
Toilet freshener par excellence!
I am a little disappointed. A friend gifted me this fragrance and raved about it as if it were the pheromone of a god. The first spritz on my wrist revealed an aquatic freshness, and I found it quite pleasant, but as the day went on, the freshness faded and gave way to something undefinable. The smell reminds me of sweat or something else (yes, I shower regularly!). The fact is, it is unpleasant and does not invite frequent wearing. In the meantime, I use the fragrance as a toilet freshener. Given the price, that is decadent, but in light of the scent, it is quite justified.

Conclusion: Don’t buy the fragrance spontaneously at first sniff, but spray it on and walk through the city. Smell it again. If you still like it... Yes, then you have a strange taste...
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Spitzbub

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Spitzbub
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Get away from me...
...I should have told the saleswoman at Douglas that when she recommended and sold me this "fragrance." I hope she had sleepless nights afterward. I have come to understand that salespeople in these stores receive a certain commission on specific brands, but selling me such garbage borders on bodily harm.

With a clear conscience and in my naivety, I bought the fragrance, and yes, it certainly convinced me during the testing in the store, but afterward, it was nothing but a disappointment. I don't know what the creators of this fragrance were thinking... I can't quite explain what led me to buy this perfume. Yes, it has a initially nice and pleasant start and is fresh and casual, so it's really a very likable scent.

But with each passing time, my euphoric impression from the beginning was clouded. The longevity and sillage are abysmal, and so even the best fragrance simply cannot convince and is trash. It was definitely a lesson for me, and I won't make such a mistake again or let myself be charmed by these "two-faced" saleswomen.

Of course, I'm exaggerating a bit in my description of the ladies in such stores, so please don't hold it against me too much. The fragrance is and remains junk for me and was given away, as it wasn't even usable as a toilet fragrance.
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Maulwurf84

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The Scent of Japan?
I was quite surprised to read here that Annayké is the house brand of Douglas. I thought it was really a Japanese manufacturer. This impression was further reinforced after I tried Undo. Admittedly, I have never been to Japan, but I can imagine that it actually smells like this in that country. Undo is a fresh, quite gentle scent, somewhat herbal due to the green tea, lightly citrusy with a hint of seawater. Additionally, I can detect a note that reminds me of the spice "Lemongrass." Quite nice actually, but then at some point a note comes in that ruins the fun for me: I smell fish! Not the stench of rotten fish, more like fresh raw fish; a piece of sushi that has been dipped in a bit of soy sauce. Successful, if one wanted to create an olfactory representation of typical Japanese scents, but it doesn't suit my taste.

Conclusion:
I only tested the scent on paper; it might smell nicer on the skin. Still, I advise against Undo: For what it delivers, it is far too expensive and not really original. While I do like fresh scents, Undo is too boring for me, and the sushi scent significantly limits its wearability. If someone is looking for something similar, they would be better off with:

- Kenzo Pour (also exotic with a nice marine note)
- Emporio Armani Lui (also lightly herbal-fresh and clean)

These two scents are significantly better composed and also much cheaper. Anyone who doesn't test Undo hasn't missed out on anything special.
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Jensemann

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Jensemann
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One thinks...
..., that one possesses a truly unusual fragrance, for whatever reason. Is it because of the name? Because it seems unknown? One does not know for sure. A few years ago, I received this fragrance as a gift, and to this day, I do not know why. Probably just to stand out a bit from the mainstream. I wouldn’t even consider testing this stuff today, because I still remember how "to expensive" smells. 100ml cost quite a bit back then, I believe, but it doesn’t matter, you don’t look a gift horse in the mouth.

The green tea that is supposedly included can definitely be sniffed out, but do I want to let this cling to my skin again? No thanks, however, I am currently contemplating whether I should take a closer look at TOMO from Annayake soon. I like that much better than this brewed cheap herb. :)
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ComputerMaus

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ComputerMaus
Helpful Review 3  
Short Ride Through Water
I got to know and like Annayake with "Kagari for Him / かが | Annayake / アナヤケ". While walking through the perfume store, I came across "Undō / 運動 (Eau de Toilette) | Annayake / アナヤケ". The tall, unusual, but quite cool bottle caught my attention.
Upon spraying, a slightly citrusy (lemon juice, bergamot, mandarin), primarily spicy-fresh (juniper berry) scent reveals itself with a subtle aquatic note. It's one of those scents that is ideal for sports but would also be well-suited for leisure or everyday wear. You feel as if you are riding a sport horse through water. Over time, the fragrance becomes even more aquatic, at the expense of its spiciness. It's not bad at all, but unfortunately, it also feels very generic and nothing that you haven't smelled better composed elsewhere.

Additionally, the sillage is at best okay and already diminishes after an hour and a half. After just over 4 hours, "Undō / 運動 (Eau de Toilette) | Annayake / アナヤケ" is only close to the skin. But okay, the price is reasonable for that.
Still, it's not a scent I would actually buy.
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"Shower gel meets shaving foam" with a hint of tea and quite a synthetic feel. Not yuck, but also nothing special..
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I don't understand why it's being put down - I think it's really good, and above all, not everyone has it!
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Do I only recognize a striking similarity to the legendary Bogner Man? What a surprise. great H, delicate S, unique scent.
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8 years ago
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Reminds me a bit of Coo Water. Unfortunately, nothing special at all.
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I can smell the top note quite prominently in the base. The rest is fresh, spicy, and slightly aquatic. I also detect a hint of tobacco.
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This is how Japanese soap must smell. Inspired by another culture. Unfortunately, it's not really my thing.
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Delicious citrus and spice notes at the start. That's why I bought it. Fades away quickly and then not much is left. What a shame.
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8 years ago
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Soon after the nice citrus notes, a choking scent of burnt fuses comes in. Probably the coriander. That's when I said goodbye.
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Somewhat trivial and generic, yet a pleasant fresh scent. It's hard to identify individual notes as everything is homogenously "mixed."
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Exactly like the Gillette shaving foam in the red-black can. Same short longevity.
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