Men

360° Blue for Men

3.61 de 5
121 votos

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Descripción

Perry Ellis 360° Blue for Men is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 1996, this composition features top notes of cypress, bergamot, and lemon; heart notes of lavender, tarragon, rosemary, balsam fir, and geranium; and base notes of sandalwood, patchouli, vetiver, and oakmoss.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 18%
  • Primavera 34%
  • Verano 28%
  • Otoño 20%
  • Día 61%
  • Noche 39%

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Comunidad

121 votos

  • Positivo 67%
  • Negativo 23%
  • Neutral 9.9%

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  • I like this perfume… it’s a perfumed talcum scent from the old days. Its star note is lavender… It’s a mature, serene, and intelligent smell, hehe, though I wonder: how can a perfume be intelligent? but that’s what it makes me feel. Recently I discovered that Borocanfor Cool smells exactly the same, hehe.

  • jesus ramon corona sauced

    I loved this perfume since I bought it in 2005; it feels like a talcum scent that everyone likes, and I think the sandalwood combined with cypress dominates the smell. I don’t remember it 100%, but it’s a scent that never goes unnoticed because whenever I wore it, people would ask what perfume I was wearing, and it’s great for daily use.

  • Perry Ellis 360 Blue is woody, aromatic, and very masculine. It starts strong with lavender, citrus, rosemary, and cypress, reminding me a bit of Van Cleef’s Tsar from the late ’90s, but that lasts only a few minutes; then it turns slightly floral and settles into a classic woody base. It feels a bit plastic, so if you’re hunting for natural notes, just skip it—the best part is right at the beginning. On the plus side, it has incredible projection and longevity, and the scent isn’t unpleasant; it’s very versatile. It’s a great option for anyone wanting a perfume for multiple occasions: pleasant and cheap, a true ‘workhorse’. For the price, you can’t ask for more when worn dry.

  • beto_ruiz

    Perry Ellis 360 Blue is a woody, aromatic, and very masculine fragrance; it opens strongly with lavender, citrus, rosemary, and cypress, reminiscent of late-90s scents like Van Cleef’s Tsar, but this lasts only a few minutes before the fragrance becomes slightly floral. The dry down is a classic woody finish. The scent feels a bit plastic, so if you’re looking for natural notes, skip this option; the best part is definitely the opening. On the plus side, it has excellent projection and longevity, the aroma isn’t unpleasant, and I find it very versatile. I think it could be a great choice for someone who just wants a reliable fragrance for multiple occasions—pleasant and affordable, in other words, a true ‘workhorse.’ It’s a great dry fragrance; for the price, you can’t ask for more.

  • A fragrance that doesn’t meet the requirements of a ‘modern’ aroma. The lavender and sandalwood talcum will remind you of stuffed animals. Even though it’s quite mature and unusual, I wore it at 18 and it was very memorable. Pros: Uncommon, cheap, romantic but with a casual touch. Cons: Not for everyone; it might remind you of kids’ perfumes.

  • This Perry Ellis gem could have been the ’80s icon with that cold barbershop vibe; back then, scents like Aqua Velva, Old Spice, Skin Bracer, or Brut already played with that freshness, just without as much complexity. 360 Blue is intense and powerful, perfect for hot weather, and achieves a perfect balance thanks to those ’80s aromatic heritage notes. I absolutely love those sweet, cold ozonic tones; its performance is top-notch, and how it awakens with body heat is very pleasant. It’s a strict masculine: good, handsome, and cheap. It delivers in any situation, as long as you’re not looking for formality or elegance.

  • This Perry Ellis masterpiece could have been the iconic scent of the 80s with that cool, barbershop vibe. Back then, fragrances like Aqua Velva, Old Spice, Skin Bracer, or Brut offered similar fresh approaches, though less complex. 360 Blue is an intense, potent fragrance perfect for hot climates or seasons, reviving that era’s search for freshness while achieving a balanced aroma thanks to the aromatic heritage of the decade. Blue has those sweet, ozonic cool notes that I really enjoy, with great performance and those delightful body-heat awakenings… a strict masculine scent that’s good, handsome, and affordable, working in almost any situation as long as you don’t need formal elegance.

  • Not for young people; I tried it and didn’t like it much. Smells like grapes and talcum powder, just like Brut shaving lotion.