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April 1, 2019 Aaron's Poetry Page Cologne

Pierre Cardin Pour Monsieur review

Pierre Cardin Pour Monsieur was launched in 1972 by Pierre Cardin. It falls under the Woody Spicy category. Top notes are orange, lavender, basil, bergamot and lemon. Middle notes are leather, carnation, sandalwood, patchouli and geranium. The base notes are leather, tonka bean, amber, benzoin, oakmoss and vanilla. I have only had the opportunity to … Continue reading Pierre Cardin Pour Monsieur review

March 26, 2019 Aaron's Poetry Page Cologne, Personal thoughts

Cologne haul

What a nice way to come home after a long, long day than to find a box on the doorstep. At first I was like what the heck could this be, because after all I am losing my mind and can't remember what I may have ordered one day to the next.  Imagine my surprise … Continue reading Cologne haul

February 2, 2019 Aaron's Poetry Page Cologne

Versace Eros Review

Eros is the creation of Aurelien Guichard.  It was announced as a fresh, woody and slightly oriental scent.  It was launched in 2012. This Aromatic Fougere has top notes of lemon, green apple, and mint.  Mid notes of ambroxan, geranium, and tonka beans.  Base notes consist of Atlas and Virginian cedar, oakmoss, vetiver, and Madagascar … Continue reading Versace Eros Review

January 28, 2019January 28, 2019 Aaron's Poetry Page Cologne

Maritime For Him by TOMMY BAHAMA

Tommy Bahama Maritime For Men was launched in 2016.  Falling under the category of Aromatic Aquatic this composition has notes of Bergamot, Pink Pepper, Clary Sage, Lavender and Water Lily. Frank Voelkl was the creator of this scent. Top notes consist of Clary sage, Pink Pepper, Bergamot, and Lavender.  Middle notes of Ambergris, Geranium, Violet … Continue reading Maritime For Him by TOMMY BAHAMA

November 16, 2018January 26, 2019 Aaron's Poetry Page Cologne

JOHN VARVATOS John Varvatos EDT Review

This cologne was created in 2004 in cooperation with Rodrigo Flores-Roux. Made out of Indian fig leaf, fig fruit, coriander, clary sage, leather, lime and plum, it is spiced with cinnamon, pepper, along with wooden accords of cedar and sandalwood.  Most would agree that this is a Fall, Winter, and Spring fragrance. I like this one a … Continue reading JOHN VARVATOS John Varvatos EDT Review

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