Brut Oceans 2007 Eau de Toilette

JavSantana
15.10.2023 - 03:54 PM
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Good summer cheapie

A few days ago i came into a supermarket with a particularly good variety of aftershaves and colognes (Actual colognes) to buy the original 1960's Brut, which i also have a review on. I had sold my bottle but found i had fallen in love with that sweet mossy scent and had developed a nostalgia for it, recalling some good times with it, hence i bought it again. I guess you might be wondering, what does that have relating the Brut Oceans fragrance? Well, i also needed a good hot weather scent, and the name "oceans" did caught my attention. A few days later i went into the same shop and bought the Oceans edition of Brut. It comes in a rectangular bottle which is heavily different from the classic Brut bottle, while mantaining the classic green glass on it.

It's an aquatic, citrus, herbal, aromatic, and woody fragrance. Even though i find its longevity to be slightly below than average, i hope it will get better when a bit more of oxygen makes its way inside of the bottle. It's still not bad either, just at a point where it's the lowest decent or acceptable longevity i could think of. Might last some 4 hours when heavily sprayed, but quite ironically, Drakkar Noir by Guy Laroche is unable to reach that longevity.

Brut Oceans starts off with citrus, aromatic and aquatic notes. In the heart and base retains a bouquet of woods and musk with ambroxan nuances as well. I do find it an excellent scent bearing in mind its price of around 7 USD, and for a summer scent will be a great choice. I still think that it might not be the best for the dog days of summer, but it's a nice one still. A perfectly casual, ultraclean scent for heat seasons, and for the price, it's worth getting 3 or 4 bottles of it at the same time. For a lazy time out or a casual ocassion, it's perfect.

Bottom line: Great cheapie for heat. Not the best longevity but on clothing will be a very nice and proper choice. Greetings and blessings
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