Calvin KleinEternity Eau de Parfum – Woody Men's Cologne – With Notes of Sage, Cypress & Suede Accord – Long Lasting Fragrance
R**C
The real deal .
Great men's perfume . It's not that cheap stuff it the real deal . It's like sweet music to my ears . Hearing the women compliment me on my perfume .
N**S
Great
Great - personal
E**A
Smell
The perfume is smells good. I would use it casually but not for events or party. It's not a strong smell more like soft
H**
Eternity for men
Wow these colone smell really great I put on this morning after taken a shower and what a refreshing smell . Love it .
T**I
Not worth the price
The scent is very weak and only last a few hours I will not purchase this product again. I have had other enterity colognes prior but this scent is not there style
T**A
Good quality
Love it just as promised and pictured
R**.
Smells Wonderful - Perfect for Just About Any Occasion!
I've worn Calvin Klein Eternity since I was in high school (late 90s) and I still continue to purchase it occasionally. The scent is timeless, light, and fresh and I find it pretty much perfect for any occasion.The Eternity Eau de Parfum blend that I received initially surprised me with its green hue. I've been purchasing the Eternity Eau de Toilette for all these years so I expected the sort of offwhite-opaque color I'm familiar with. The Eau de Parfum, for those unfamiliar about the difference, is a more concentrated scent usually containing between 15-20% concentration of perfume oils compared to Eau de Toilette which is somewhere between 5-15% concentration.That just translates into a longer-lasting scent that requires a bit less application - a win in my book.Otherwise, I found the Eternity Eau de Parfum just as great as the Eternity Eau de Toilette I've been using all these years! Recommended!
V**R
Familiar powdery scent with a new sandalwood note
This is basically what you expect from an Eternity fragrance — a powdery scent that you'll be very familiar with if you lived through the 90s — but has a nice additional sandalwood note, the kind of slightly spicy or patchouli-esque without smelling hippie-ish fragrance that the perfumers sometimes call "oriental." It's not revolutionary, and to my nose it's still a little more feminine than a typical aquatic or cumin-based "men's" scent these days, but it's a pleasant slight variation on the Eternity theme.
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