What does Eternity perfume smell like?
What does Eternity perfume smell like?
Eternity was launched in 1988. The nose behind this fragrance is Sophia Grojsman. Top notes are Green Notes, Freesia, Sage, Citruses and Mandarin Orange; middle notes are Carnation, Lily, Lily-of-the-Valley, Narcissus, Marigold, Violet, Rose and Jasmine; base notes are Heliotrope, Musk, Sandalwood, Amber and Patchouli.
Does Eternity by Calvin Klein smell good?
The original Eternity had a great smell and i had continuous compliments on it. This is nothing but colored water, so diluted it can hardly be detected. I get no compliments and it’s so weal it’s essentially worthless. No more Calvin Klein products for me ever.
What does eternity now smell like?
Eternity Now for Women ~ a sparkling floral with lychee, quince sorbet, peony, peach blossom, neroli, cashmere veil, ambrox and musk. Eternity Now for Men ~ an oriental fougère with ginger, coconut water, star anise, starfruit, cedar, patchouli, tonka bean and vanilla.
What perfume is similar to Calvin Klein Eternity?
Similar Perfumes to Eternity Calvin Klein based on Scent notes
- 100% Match Eternity 25th Anniversary Edition Calvin Klein.
- 96% Match Eternity Collector’s Edition 2016 Calvin Klein.
- 64% Match Carpe Diem 2019 O Boticario.
- 61% Match Rafale Molinard.
- 61% Match Classic Blue Adidas.
- 57% Match Carpe Diem O Boticario.
How long does Calvin Klein Eternity last?
Eternity Eau Fresh is one of those fragrances that when you smell its sweet presence, you think, wow that’s elegant, but never bold or brash. If you avoid ‘in your face’ fragrances but want the smell to last, this is the one for you as it lasts around four hours before needing a top-up.
What scent is Calvin Klein Eternity?
Notes: Freesia, Mandarin, Sage, Muguet, White Lily, Patchouli, Sandalwood. Style: A scent of romance and endless luxury.
What year did Calvin Klein Eternity come out?
1988
In 1988, a timeless fragrance made its debut for CALVIN KLEIN. As its thirtieth anniversary approaches, ETERNITY Calvin Klein is still a much-loved classic undimmed by the passing of time or the vicissitudes of memory.