Frequently Asked Questions about Eternity for Men Eau de Parfum by Calvin Klein
What does Eternity for Men Eau de Parfum by Calvin Klein smell like?
Eternity for Men Eau de Parfum by Calvin Klein features top notes of Apple, Ozonic Notes, and Sage, middle notes of Cypress, Geranium, Lavender, and Nutmeg, and base notes of Ambergris, Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha, Orris Root, and Suede.
When was Eternity for Men Eau de Parfum by Calvin Klein released?
Eternity for Men Eau de Parfum by Calvin Klein was released in 2019.
What season is Eternity for Men Eau de Parfum by Calvin Klein best for?
According to user reviews, Eternity for Men Eau de Parfum by Calvin Klein is best suited for Spring, Summer, and Fall.
Eternity for Men Eau de Parfum, from Calvin Klein was released in 2019. The perfumer behind this creation is unknown. It has the top notes of Apple, Ozonic Notes, and Sage, middle notes of Cypress, Geranium, Lavender, and Nutmeg, and base notes of Ambergris, Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha, Orris Root, and Suede.
The general feeling here is that this is a pretty good release, I found it really hard to make my mind up. It's got nods back to the nineties with a feeling that there's been a modernisation or freshening up of the format, little twists which make this recognisably 'new' It reminds me of the original Eternity's lavender soap vibes (a little) but with Paco Rabanne XS and Tommy Boy (maybe the apple note?) but there's this nubuck suede accord in there too, it's a complex aromatic/fougere opening that's for sure. What I like about this is the 'aftershave' masculinity of it, it's not trying to be anything special and as such I have a tender spot for it...but is it 'good'?? Nah!Not really...I much prefer the sharper, fresher more consistent vibes of Paco's XS. Also the campaign posters feature Jake Gyllenhal who I think is a very talented actor and a comes over in interviews as a seemingly, likeable, humble sort of character...but conversely fashion conscious and doesn't half love to shift units for 'the man'! I'm not saying this shows a lack of integrity I mean good luck to him it's easy work I imagine?
The general feeling here is that this is a pretty good release, I found it really hard to make my mind up. It's got nods back to the nineties with a feeling that there's been a modernisation or freshening up of the format, little twists which make this recognisably 'new' It reminds me of the original Eternity's lavender soap vibes (a little) but with Paco Rabanne XS and Tommy Boy (maybe the apple note?) but there's this nubuck suede accord in there too, it's a complex aromatic/fougere opening that's for sure. What I like about this is the 'aftershave' masculinity of it, it's not trying to be anything special and as such I have a tender spot for it...but is it 'good'?? Nah!Not really...I much prefer the sharper, fresher more consistent vibes of Paco's XS. Also the campaign posters feature Jake Gyllenhal who I think is a very talented actor and a comes over in interviews as a seemingly, likeable, humble sort of character...but conversely fashion conscious and doesn't half love to shift units for 'the man'! I'm not saying this shows a lack of integrity I mean good luck to him it's easy work I imagine?