Frequently Asked Questions about 212 Men by Carolina Herrera
What does 212 Men by Carolina Herrera smell like?
212 Men by Carolina Herrera features top notes of Bergamot, Grapefruit, Green Notes, Lavender, Petitgrain, and Spicy Notes, middle notes of Gardenia, Ginger, Sage, and Violet, and base notes of Guaiac Wood, Incense, Labdanum, Musk, Sandalwood, and Vetiver.
Who created 212 Men by Carolina Herrera?
212 Men by Carolina Herrera was created by Alberto Morillas, Ann Gottlieb, and Rosendo Mateu.
When was 212 Men by Carolina Herrera released?
212 Men by Carolina Herrera was released in 1999.
What season is 212 Men by Carolina Herrera best for?
According to user reviews, 212 Men by Carolina Herrera is best suited for Fall.
212 Men, from Carolina Herrera was released in 1999. The perfumer behind this creation is Alberto Morillas, Ann Gottlieb, and Rosendo Mateu. It has the top notes of Bergamot, Grapefruit, Green Notes, Lavender, Petitgrain, and Spicy Notes, middle notes of Gardenia, Ginger, Sage, and Violet, and base notes of Guaiac Wood, Incense, Labdanum, Musk, Sandalwood, and Vetiver.
Definite green notes, zesty, bit of spice really like this one! I remember when it came out and a pretty young lady in Boots sprayed it on a card and handed it to me in passing. I stuffed it in my pocket and forgot about it pretty much. Then a few days later I realised my coat pocket smelled incredible...I've had various bottles since and never looked back...and it's been out for years! It's very wearable and sporty...I'm aware there's lots of variants and an array of 212s out there but this original one is great.
Definite green notes, zesty, bit of spice really like this one! I remember when it came out and a pretty young lady in Boots sprayed it on a card and handed it to me in passing. I stuffed it in my pocket and forgot about it pretty much. Then a few days later I realised my coat pocket smelled incredible...I've had various bottles since and never looked back...and it's been out for years! It's very wearable and sporty...I'm aware there's lots of variants and an array of 212s out there but this original one is great.