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The ultimate clubbing scent!
Bottle
I find the bottle very appealing because it looks elegant and masculine, in the sense that it is suitable for a men's fragrance, thus visually enriching any perfume collection. The only complaint I really have in this category is that the cap doesn't close properly after some time. I've used about half of my 100 ml bottle, and the cap no longer seals correctly, which is something to accept, but still unpleasant.
Scent
Upon the first spray, a mint note immediately hits the nose, which certainly has a certain potency, but is immediately complemented by sweet notes, making the scent overall definitely smell masculine, yet still sweet. The sweetness is perceivable to me as apple and vanilla, with the apple immediately merging with the mint, while the vanilla note only becomes noticeable in the dry down and is overall not nearly as potent as, for example, in a Dior Fahrenheit.
The scent is sweet-fresh-masculine to me.
I see it being used clearly in the evening, more in summer, but also wearable in winter, and I consider it quite suitable for an event or a party.
Moreover, Versace Eros is a scent that should definitely be worn by young men/teenagers, as it is quite playful. I enjoy wearing this scent repeatedly for the aforementioned occasions and have received compliments on several occasions. Overall, I would say that one receives above-average compliments and would rate this category an 8/10, although it should be noted that the scent is not particularly unique, which doesn't bother me here.
Longevity
The longevity is definitely good, but not overwhelming; it lasts about 8 hours on my skin, which I find quite satisfactory for a fragrance in this price range.
Sillage
I can't say much about the sillage; it is not a room-filling scent, but it is quite noticeable within about 1 meter, and the wearer can catch whiffs of it now and then, which I find successful and pleasant.
P.S.: I have been fond of perfumes for quite some time, but this is my first comment here, so I would be very happy to receive feedback or constructive criticism.
I find the bottle very appealing because it looks elegant and masculine, in the sense that it is suitable for a men's fragrance, thus visually enriching any perfume collection. The only complaint I really have in this category is that the cap doesn't close properly after some time. I've used about half of my 100 ml bottle, and the cap no longer seals correctly, which is something to accept, but still unpleasant.
Scent
Upon the first spray, a mint note immediately hits the nose, which certainly has a certain potency, but is immediately complemented by sweet notes, making the scent overall definitely smell masculine, yet still sweet. The sweetness is perceivable to me as apple and vanilla, with the apple immediately merging with the mint, while the vanilla note only becomes noticeable in the dry down and is overall not nearly as potent as, for example, in a Dior Fahrenheit.
The scent is sweet-fresh-masculine to me.
I see it being used clearly in the evening, more in summer, but also wearable in winter, and I consider it quite suitable for an event or a party.
Moreover, Versace Eros is a scent that should definitely be worn by young men/teenagers, as it is quite playful. I enjoy wearing this scent repeatedly for the aforementioned occasions and have received compliments on several occasions. Overall, I would say that one receives above-average compliments and would rate this category an 8/10, although it should be noted that the scent is not particularly unique, which doesn't bother me here.
Longevity
The longevity is definitely good, but not overwhelming; it lasts about 8 hours on my skin, which I find quite satisfactory for a fragrance in this price range.
Sillage
I can't say much about the sillage; it is not a room-filling scent, but it is quite noticeable within about 1 meter, and the wearer can catch whiffs of it now and then, which I find successful and pleasant.
P.S.: I have been fond of perfumes for quite some time, but this is my first comment here, so I would be very happy to receive feedback or constructive criticism.
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