212 Men Aqua by Carolina Herrera | bestmenscolognes.com
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I recently came across a small box of sample fragrances, that I purchased at this time last year, and simply forgot about. One of the scents in that box, was 212 Men Aqua, which apparently was a limited edition version of the 212 Men scent. Now, I’m going to do my review of this one, but I cannot really compare it to the original because its been a solid 4-5 years since I tried it. How does 212 Aqua perform? Is it worth finding a bottle of?
Contents
What does 212 Men Aqua Smell Like?
Notes include: grapefruit, ginger, bergamot, sea water, ambroxan, sandalwood, patchouli, cardamom, rosewood
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My Full Wear Review
212 Aqua kicks off with a very fresh blend of citrus and ginger. The citrus is sharp and clean, with underlying light woody notes sitting at the base of the aroma. That’s mostly what I get for the first 5-10 minutes of the wear.
Next, the aquatic notes start to come into play. The sea water vibe, really gets a lot of its power from the ambroxan note. At this point, it does smell a bit like Light Blue Eau Intense, but without a heavy calone ingredient. Grapefruit, sea water, woods, and an amber note are the overlap between these colognes.
As it dries down further, I do get more of an aquatic smell. It’s not a heavy salty sea water or seaweed ingredient, but more of that ubiquitous ‘aqua’ smell that gets put into so many fragrances. It’s still a citrus fragrance, but gardenia and woody notes come into their own.
The sandalwood and rosewood here, make for a dry fresh aroma, that sits underneath the main aquatic citrus accord. 212 Men Aqua is refreshing and has a sporty kind of personality. Not at all a heavy feeling fragrance, rather, one which hangs in the air.
Ultimately, it stays this course for the rest of the way. Aquatic/woody/citrus with a not too powerful ambroxan note. There isn’t all that much depth or development with this Carolina Herrera.
Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility
212 Men Aqua actually starts off feeling pretty powerful. It think its that sharp freshness, which projects itself, and gives the impression of having a huge sillage. However, it will settle down with a few minutes, to something that is much more middle of the road.
The longevity was actually pretty darn good, on my skin. It could hit up to 8 hours, but I also only got 6, a few times. Not an amazingly long-lasting scent, just one that does a solid job of keeping on, during a standard workday.
Speaking of which, this isn’t one I’d wear to the office. This is more of a casual or outdoorsy wear, to spray on when it’s hot outside. This would be a solid pickup for the spring and summer months, when you need something to smell good, and be able to stand up to the high humidity.
Overall Impression of 212 Men Aqua
Do I like this scent? Yes, it does smell good. Is it great? Not really. It’s another example of the citrus and woods aquatic, which has been done thousands of times. However, this is a nice example of the genre.
I actually enjoy the dry down, when I get to experience the wood notes, entirely. That, along with the grapefruit, and light aquatic vibe are a very nice smell. Plus, you do get the performance to go with it.
Is this a buy? Not at full price. This was a limited edition run, so, there doesn’t seem to be any discounts as of writing. Maybe there won’t be any extra overstock. But, if I could grab this at $30 a bottle, it’d be something I use for summer.
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212 Men Aqua
7
Aroma
7.6/10
Sillage
6.8/10
Longevity
7.0/10
Versatility
6.8/10
Uniqueness
7.0/10
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