Aramis Classic Eau de Toilette 240ml
Aramis Classic Eau de Toilette:
- Spray for men
- Built around woody, sharp notes
- Well-known intensive leather note
Product Information
Aramis is a bold, sophisticated and mature aroma that is instantly recognisable. This fragrance was launched in 1964 and was the first fragrance for men to appear in a department store.
What does Aramis Classic Eau de Toilette smell like?
The composition is built around woody, sharp notes, which are very powerful and masculine. Aramis is one of the few contemporary fragrances in which the well-known intensive leather note can easily be recognized. The opening notes are grassy green and fresh, spiced with cinnamon. The heart is woody with pelargonium, which possesses an intensive floral-spicy aromatic scent. The perfume ends with a massive leather note.
Aramis Classic Fragrance Notes:
- Top Notes: Aldehydes, Artemsia, Gardenia, Bergamot
- Heart Notes: Patchouli, Sage, Orris Root, Cardamom
- Base Notes: Leather, Sandalwood, Amber, Musk
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Ingredients | Alcohol denat, water/aqua/eau, aramis fragrance (parfum), butyl methoxydibenzolmethane, ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate, hexyl cinnamal, ethylhexyl salicylate, limonene, linalool, geraniol, hydroxycitronellal, eugenol, citral, benzyl benzoate, citronellol,amyl cinnamal, benzyl salicylate, farnesol, benzyl alcohol, alpha-isomethylionone, isoeugenol, yellow 5 (CI19140), red 4(CI 14700), blue 1 (CI42090) |
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