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Avgoustos
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Descripción
Avgoustos by Korres is a fruity aromatic fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2022, this composition features top notes of bergamot, lavender, and mandarin; heart notes of fig, lemon, and orange blossom; and base notes of musk, ambergris, and cedar.
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474 votos
- Positivo 86%
- Neutral 9.9%
- Negativo 3.8%
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I bought it blind based on comparisons to Fico, the price (32€ for 100ml), and because I love discovering artisanal brands outside the usual Arab or Italian DNA. It doesn’t match the descriptions below, but I really like it. It takes a few sprays to get the full effect. To me, it’s half clean, soapy musk like Dove gel (without the dirty base found in other ‘clean’ perfumes) and half green fig with lemon. Nothing dense, sweet, dry, or creamy: it’s citrusy, green, and fresh, like showering outdoors in a whitewashed house in Puglia or a Greek island, with bursts of fig trees from the landscape. It feels very natural and extremely pleasant. I really want to wear it after a summer shower, and for the office, I can’t think of anything better. Totally unisex. The bottle is amazing… heavy, ultra-high quality. A real slap in the face to so much niche perfume 🇬🇷❤️
Bought it blind based on comparisons to Fico, the price (32€ for 100ml), and because I love discovering artisanal brands outside the usual Arab or Italian DNA. It doesn’t match the reviews below, but I really like it. It takes a few wears to really get it. To me, it’s half clean, soapy musk like Dove gel (without the dirty base of other ‘clean’ perfumes) and half green fig with lemon. Nothing dense or sweet, neither dry nor creamy: it’s citrusy, green, fresh, like showering outdoors in a whitewashed house in Puglia or a Greek island, with bursts of fig trees from the landscape. It feels very natural and extremely pleasant. I’m really tempted to use it after a shower in summer, and for the office, I can’t think of anything better. Totally unisex. The bottle is amazing… heavy, extremely high quality. A real slap in the face to so much niche 🇬🇷❤️
It’s the little brother of Clean Reserve’s Citron Fig. It’s more innocent, tender, and shy. Perfect for accompanying hot afternoons. I think it’ll be my summer sidekick.
It’s the little brother of Clean Reserve’s Citron Fig. Innocent, tender, and shy. Perfect for hot afternoons. I think it’ll be my summer companion.
First off: it smells good, but has nothing to do with Philosykos. At first, it smells faintly of fig leaf, mixed with a soft lemon, nothing sharp. As it dries down, it becomes musky and floral, pleasant but without much strength. The projection is weak and the longevity is average. In summary: it smells good, it’s cheap, and cozy for summer and spring, but it doesn’t reinvent anything. Since it’s almost impossible to test in stores, everyone decide if it’s worth buying blind.
First off: it smells good, but has nothing to do with Philosykos. At first, there’s a faint fig leaf note mixed with a soft, non-pungent lemon. As it dries down, it becomes a mild, floral musk—pleasant but not powerful. Projection is weak and longevity is average. In short: it smells nice, it’s cheap, and it’s cozy for summer and spring, but it doesn’t reinvent anything. Since it’s nearly impossible to test in-store, everyone has to decide if it’s worth buying blind.