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7 years ago - 07/17/2018
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ZARA plays with Synthetic Man-Made Molecules

ZARA's just released threesome man scents for the incoming autumn and winter seasons. They are all EDP in a 50m size, each one based upon a synthetic molecule with some complementary notes. Noteworthy is the number 4 replacing the letter A in the name. Ambrox is sweet, Cashmeran is woody, and Coranol is flowery.

I've quickly tested them all, and right off the bat one is closely akin to Calvin Klein Reveal for men. I promise I will review them very soon.

4mbrox

This molecule delivers sleek elegance and powerful iconic amber signature.

C4shmer4n

This molecule was specifically designed to evoke the velvety feel of cashmere and elegant woody

Cor4nol

This molecule brings a nic3 and strong flowery note reminiscent to linalol excoriander.

Stay tuned,

Elysium

4 Comments
ExUserExUser 7 years ago
Sorry for the typo... I should have written Coranol and not Corandol
ExUserExUser 7 years ago
Hi again Elysium,
I'll just complete the synthetic agents info with:
Cashmeran exudes a diffusive spicy ambery musk scent with smoothing capabilities.
Ambroxan exudes a strong woody amber note, a sweet earthy note, a musky odor note, with a delicate animalic tonality vibe.
Keep smelling fine, Carlos
ExUserExUser 7 years ago
Hi Elysium,
I tried all three and liked more Ambroxan and Cashemeran than Corandol.
Corandol is a bit feminine for me. The synthetic agent corandol has 3 notes: strong fresh flower, medium rosewood and weak spicy-corianter. Zara added cardamom and cedar to the fragrance, so the fragrance ends up with fresh flowers, cardamom, cedar, rosewood and coriander. Odd combination but an interesting one, even if it's not my type of scent.
NicosVNicosV 7 years ago
I tried them today, there all interesting. I have bought the C4SHMER4N. Creamy, sweet and with a relaxing vibe. The notes are bergamot, cashmeran and tonka bean. Although I liked it a lot the longevity is terrible. It didn't last not even for one hour.

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