Men

Aqua Extreme

4.00 de 5
154 votos

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Descripción

Aqua Extreme by Perry Ellis is an aromatic aquatic fragrance for men. Launched in 2016, the nose behind this composition is Jean Claude Delville.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 6.5%
  • Primavera 34%
  • Verano 39%
  • Otoño 20%
  • Día 62%
  • Noche 38%

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Comunidad

154 votos

  • Positivo 85%
  • Neutral 8.4%
  • Negativo 6.5%

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11 reseñas

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  • It’s like a Davidoff Night Dive but with amplified citron, or for those who know Versace Dylan but want a summer beach version: more relaxed, less spicy. I don’t see many differences with its competitors; maybe I’d choose it based on price.

  • Perry Ellis Aqua Extreme is floral, herbal, and very aromatic. It’s classified as aquatic but is a style from the early nineties, with traits of late-eighties fougères. It has bits of Cool Water, Polo Sport, Eternity, and Tous Man Intense. The scent is pleasant, dominated by lavender and geranium, with bitter herbal notes like rosemary and juniper. It smells clean. Maybe it’s a generic smell since I’ve noticed it in many other fragrances, but that doesn’t make it bad; in fact, it smells rich, and that’s probably why I keep buying it. It’s also ideal for blind gifting; it’s hard not to like it unless you already own a similar one. In my test, it lasted over 10 hours on skin and was noticeable. Its price is attractive. I recommend it if you’re looking for something similar to the ones mentioned at a good price. If you already have any of those, buying this would be redundant.

  • The first time I smelled it, it grabbed my attention when my boss wore it. I asked him what it was, and he said it was this one. I bought it and have no regrets. Geranium and juniper notes dominate. It seems silly to compare, but it smells like medicine or a hospital, ha, ha, ha. Still, it lasted 10 hours on me; I hope they don’t change the formula and make it less long-lasting. It’s among my favorites. Rating: 8.8/10.

  • Fresh and lovely… it has that Versace Dylan Blue vibe. Very versatile for everyday wear and brings compliments. I also have Abercrombie & Fitch First Instinct Blue, and they’re very similar, though this Perry Ellis is a bit more discreet. It’s a good buy, especially given the low price. I recommend it without hesitation.

  • warrentalex26

    It depends on the country; here it costs $40 for 200ml. It’s a rich scent, you can’t deny that, but it only lasts for the first 30 minutes; then the trail disappears. Daily wear lasts a maximum of two hours, which disappoints me because the 360 Red lasts longer and even smells on the skin after the gym; this Aqua Extreme doesn’t, even though I sprayed it about 14 times. If you can grab it for $25 or $30, it’s worth it, but I wouldn’t buy it again—it’s the shortest-lasting in my collection.

  • warrentalex26

    It depends on the country; here it’s either expensive or cheap; I paid $40 for 200ml. It’s a rich scent, you can’t deny that, and it’s great for the first 30 minutes. After that, the trail disappears, lasting a maximum of 2 hours day after day, which disappoints me. For example, 360 Red lasts longer and stays on skin even after the gym, whereas this Aqua Extreme doesn’t, even with 14 sprays. If you can get it for $25 or $30, it’s worth it, but honestly, I wouldn’t buy it again; it’s the shortest-lasting one in my collection.

  • Axechocolat

    Smells like soap, the trail lasts 20 minutes, and on the skin just one or two hours. Seems too expensive for a Dylan Blue or Nautica Voyage clone.

  • Generic, youthful, and fresh scent. Nothing extraordinary, just for smelling good. Everyone will like it. Longevity on skin is terrible, and projection is weak too. Very comfortable for these intense heat days.

  • Axechocolat

    Smells like soap, lasts 20 minutes as a trail and an hour or two close to the skin. I feel it’s overpriced for a Dylan Blue or Voyage nautical attempt.

  • Fresh, simple, and tasteful; perfect for the office or school. I don’t think fragrances have an age limit; anyone can enjoy them. The longevity is short, but if you reapply or layer it, it works out. I love the tobacco note that lingers for about four hours like a personal bubble.

  • cvargasb74

    Fresh, simple, and classy. Perfect for the office or school. I don’t assign ages to fragrances; anyone can love this. The longevity is short, but if you reapply, it works out. I absolutely love that tobacco note that lingers for about 4 hours like my personal bubble.