Men
300 Km/h
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Avon's 300 Km/h is an aromatic fougère fragrance for men, launched in 2005 and created by Pierre Negrin, Olivier Gillotin, and Givaudan. The top notes are green and herbal; the heart combines cypress and white cardamom; while the base reveals cedar, musk, and sandalwood.
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- Positivo 68%
- Negativo 19%
- Neutral 13%
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I wore it in autumn and it’s really nice for those dark days, but now the issue is that it only lasts an hour or two.
I wore it in autumn and the scent was very pleasant for those dark days, now the problem is it only lasts one or two hours
Starts with freshly cut orange peel, a hint of mandarin in the middle, and a woody base without losing freshness. Very pleasant for daytime, office, or gym; nothing spectacular, just smells good, like orange slices floating in a wood and citrus punch
I gave it to my husband and he didn’t like it. On top of that, it didn’t last on his skin at all.
I gave it to my husband and he didn’t care for it; also, it didn’t last at all on his skin
It’s a good perfume, fresh and masculine, I like it
Perfect for before a run: fresh but doesn’t last long. After a shower, decide if you stick with something like this or switch to something more lasting like Clinique’s Happy or something more formal
I love its freshness and, for the price I paid, it lasts just enough
Fresh, pleasant, and simple; I see it as a daily wear or a gift for a guy who doesn’t like strong perfumes
Fresh, pleasant, and simple; I’d use it for daily wear. I’d gift this to a guy who doesn’t like strong fragrances.
Smelled like heaven; I was hooked on it for a while because of the intensity, but now it’s just normal
The scent reminds you of walking past cilantro, parsley, and other herbs, then moving closer to the fruits; it doesn’t smell like fruit, but upon drying down, it also has an orange aroma, even though it’s not declared—it’s quite noticeable. The longevity is very weak; after three hours, it’s like it doesn’t exist, unless you wear it on your clothes, but with low projection. It doesn’t smell bad, but it’s hard to recommend due to its poor longevity.
Have you heard of TOUS MAN SPORT? It’s exactly the same.
Fresh, slightly citrusy, and supremely green; it smells like freshly cut grass. Ideal for a hot day. The price is excellent, though you need to spray it multiple times and repeat every hour.
My go-to scent from elementary through high school: it smells like fresh green leaves and herbal notes with a touch of orange. This French one is very reliable and competes with designer brands. It lasts about 6-7 hours but with short projection. I recommend it for daily wear for high schoolers and college students, and even for kids.
This one and Supersonic are real winners: they’re perfect if you plan to go out at night and be back after midnight, as they perform great without being heavy and smell amazing. I think the dark bottle with the orange cap carries that citrus note I love. The 300km/h is an absolute steal in perfumery.
Decent perfume, quite green and sober, perfect for sunny days. The blend of those green notes with the woody base works well, and the price is very accessible.
This and the Supersonic are real winners. If you’re called out or plan to go out at night and come back after midnight, these perfumes work wonderfully: they don’t leave a heavy trail and smell great. I love that the dark bottle with the orange note has that element in its composition. I say the 300km/h is an absolute steal in the world of perfumery.
A good perfume, quite green, ideal for sunny days. A sober and decent scent at a very low price. That mix of green notes with a woody base works well.
I’ve worn this since childhood; it’s my youthful nostalgia and I fell in love with it. The catalog says citrus-woody, but it smells like delicious orange peel with grapefruit, lemon, lime, and a hint of vodka. I fell in love being a hardcore fan and collector, though I prefer the original (even if it doesn’t last long) over the Boost, Quantum, Nitro, Gamer, Power, Air Speed, Supersonic, and Intense versions. I hope the Intense comes back; it’s spectacular and one of the best Avon men’s fragrances.
I’ve had a bottle for over ten years, from my high school days. It smells very youthful and noble, like a well-groomed person. Nothing invasive, and it smells decent for a while.
Youthful scent, but the trail is minimal and it doesn’t last long; by ninety minutes, you have to sniff yourself to smell it. Even though the price is ridiculously low, if you want it to actually smell good, you need to reapply it several times a day.
The longevity is ridiculous; after an hour, you barely notice it unless you get right up close. When it dries down, it smells like ‘Aventus’ or ‘Eros Energy’—nothing identical, but recognizable. I keep it because my grandma gave it to me for Christmas, but I wouldn’t recommend it; there are Arab fragrances that are way better.