In this case, the "permission" for a woman (or anyone of any gender) to wear a "men's fragrance" comes at a high price. Similar options have long existed in the men's fragrance department.
But one has to be brave enough as a non-man to spray on such a scent. But do you even smell a difference after spraying? The label doesn’t evaporate with it. Those who dare to reach for "Cool Water" and its clones can save a lot.
As for the scent itself, there isn't much to say: a citrusy top note, along with a hefty scoop of Calone, ensuring that the aquatic aspect is definitely not lacking. All laid out on a woody base, garnished with a bit of sweetness. Certainly not poorly made, but far from unique.
A formulation that already exists by the hundreds - just in the men's section.