Men
CK One
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CK One by Calvin Klein is an aromatic citrus fragrance for men and women. Launched in 1994, this composition was created by Alberto Morillas and Harry Fremont. The top notes unfold with lemon, sour lime, green notes, bergamot, mandarin, pineapple, cardamom, and papaya; the heart reveals valley lily, muguet, jasmine, violet, rose, nutmeg, freesia, and lily root; while the base notes close with green accords, musk, cedar, green tea, sandalwood, oakmoss, and amber.
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As of today, 09/08/2025, with current reformulations, the performance has dropped noticeably. It has weak longevity and short sillage. As for the scent, it will always be one of my favorites, but I think it will lose sales if it doesn’t return to lasting as long as before, especially since there are already better and longer-lasting imitations. Still, it’s a perfume anyone could like.
Could it smell like wet wipes with chamomile (the kind for the butt)???? It didn’t disgust me; in fact, I’d prefer it over Nautica or Cool Water, but that wet wipe similarity turned me off. P.S. I doubt it because sometimes the bottles in perfumeries are old.
A fresh, clean, and fairly natural fragrance, ideal for summer and the beach. It’s a sophisticated deodorant. Worth having for the heat.
Perfumaso has a fresh, citrusy opening, good projection, and decent longevity. Later, it develops clean notes, like body cream and sunscreen, making it perfect for summer.
Do you know that feeling when you put on a sweatshirt or wrap yourself in a freshly laundered blanket with fabric softener? That clean, cozy scent is exactly this perfume. It’s unisex, so it doesn’t smell like seductively clean like Acqua di Gio or Polo Blue; instead, it’s neutral and harmless, like freshly washed laundry. That doesn’t mean it’s not incredibly pleasant. Yes, it projects little and doesn’t last long, but since the price is low, there’s no problem in reapplying. It’s a perfume for you, not for others. It gives me peace and cleanliness; I feel great. I use it after a shower or at home at night. I’ve seen people use it as a room freshener. Thanks to its low price and universal appeal, it’s a blind buy without fear.
Overall, it has a rich, soft, and enjoyable scent that doesn’t get tiring; it smells clean and lightly citrusy. I like it, but there are two things holding it back: 1. The sillage is very low, almost skin-scent only for the first 15-30 minutes; it’s very intimate. 2. The longevity is poor; as soon as you apply it, the characteristic scent fades, leaving only a skin scent that evaporates in under 10 minutes, just a faint hint. On clothes, it lasts up to 30 minutes, but if there’s a breeze, it disappears. If you want to use it, don’t be shy with the applications to make it last longer. In short, I give it 6/10.
It’s charming and breaks away from the trend of overly sweet, vanilla-heavy perfumes saturated with ambroxan and havana. It’s a gem by Alberto Morillas—timeless and the definition of unisex: it suits any gender. Every time I smell it, it’s like a breath of life, a shot of energy (I’m not exaggerating). On skin, it feels natural, like you just got out of the shower without overdoing it. It’s not a beast in terms of projection, but it doesn’t need to be. It’s exactly what it is, period.
Sorry, it’s very unisex but the longevity is short. It’s green, citrusy, and fruity; the projection doesn’t last long. I tried it in-store and it smelled herbal, fruity, with bergamot and lemon. It’s okay for summer, but I wouldn’t recommend it much. There are other CK One scents better than the original, like Shock, which is more youthful and longer-lasting.
A very popular, clean, and reliable fragrance. I like how it smells, but it’s also very generic and doesn’t communicate anything special. Excellent price.
I don’t like it at all. It smells too acidic. I use it for the gym, but I’m hoping to get through the bottle quickly.
A classic that doesn’t deserve the hate it gets. 3.8/5
I still remember when I was gifted this and I didn’t like it at all. Since I didn’t know what unisex meant, I thought it was a girl’s perfume. Now I like it quite a bit, though I don’t wear it to go out, but rather on hot days at home or for sleeping. I think it’s the perfume everyone should have because it works for any occasion (though I wouldn’t wear it out at night in winter). A classic.
This cologne is old and has aged like wine; almost everyone who talks about perfumes has had this. CK One, from the 90s and worn by almost all my colleagues in summer because “it’s fresh and goes with everything.” It’s purely citrusy, a bit artificial compared to Acqua di Parma, but it does its job. It’s cheap, lasts long enough so you don’t smell bad in the heat, and it’s unisex. Anyone can steal it from home. Classic, never goes out of style, and it’s cheap. Almost mandatory for summer.
If you never had ONE in your life, fix that mistake and buy it. Super versatile fragrance to feel fresh all day, to lend to friends, and it goes with casual clothes. It was so popular I think it was the most known perfume of its moment. Fun.
Opens citrusy and then turns into a white floral, like baby wipes. Smells clean and neutral. It barely leaves a trail; it’s very intimate. I’ve found friends wearing this on quick outings, and when they hug me goodbye, they say I smell good and don’t want to let go. Scent 9/10, doesn’t last long.
A masterpiece by Professor Morillas. It can’t be missing from any collection; its absence is inexcusable, especially considering its price compared to other options. It doesn’t last long, but that’s not its goal to be explosive or enduring; you have to understand why this perfume exists.
The top notes are fresh and green, perfect for hot days because they refresh. It’s a delicious classic for unisex wear. The trail isn’t very strong, but on the skin it smells very clean and comfortable. Don’t expect it to last long, but it’s really worth having. I’ve even seen people wearing it at the gym.
A summery fragrance for everyday wear: clean, citrusy, and sparkling. It doesn’t last long, but for what it’s worth, it’s a gem. It’s that rich 90s style, perfect for the gym or enjoying a sunny day. A gem, a gem.
I love it. Clean, energizing, and positive. Smelling it feels like traveling back to the 90s: androgynous models à la Kate Moss, metrosexual men, and minimalist aesthetics. I imagine a young girl in jeans and a white shirt with straight or short androgynous hair, or a modern guy who frequents art galleries and listens to alternative music.
God’s perfume. It doesn’t smell bad, but I wouldn’t wear it. It’s one of those you buy because you’re an employee or a relative gifts it to you at some point.
Total winner 10/10. A timeless classic, discreet and intimate, bringing cleanliness and energy. It’s a familiar scent that deserves a place in your life; mine ran out and I won’t be buying it again, but it was great to have for key moments. I recommend it—it’s part of everyone’s olfactory culture.
I love it. The simplest and most beautiful scent in the world. Never let it go out of stock.
Calvin Klein, stop messing around and bring back the CK One Summer from the mid-2000s.
Smells clean. Well-made things never go out of style; on the contrary, they age well.
It’s stuck in time. It’s rich but doesn’t last at all, and I feel like it’s very dated. Maybe the only positive is that it lasts about 5 hours, but in my case, it doesn’t even reach 2.
What can you say about this? Everyone knows it, and nobody hates it. Time passes, and it remains youthful and pleasant for both sexes. It smells clean, fresh, natural, and young.
A scent I’ve had since I was a kid, my dad’s first one. I really like it; it has a strong trail—it doesn’t fill the room, but you notice it from a meter away. It’s unisex, but I see it as more masculine and clean for daily wear; I can’t imagine a girl wearing it. Scent: 9/10 Trail: 9/10 Projection: 8/10
I love it. It was my first perfume as a teenager, and I still find it fresh and easy to wear. It’s not for everything; I wouldn’t use it in the office anymore, but it’s perfect for outdoor hangouts with friends.
Look, I don’t want to be harsh, this fragrance WAS good, but you have to understand it’s from 1994. Maybe it brings back memories and nostalgia, but honestly, it’s very outdated and doesn’t last on the skin or clothes at all. Sometimes I wear it for a jog, and when I come back, the scent is gone. I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone under 40 because, even though it smells youthful, it’ll make you smell like someone over 50. But how else? It’s what 20-year-olds wore 32 years ago.
Before trying this, I only knew the You by Ésika, which I already liked. I loved this one; even though its longevity and trail are small, it’s not rare for citrus perfumes. It’s been surpassed by the years, but it serves very well for daily summer wear.
Smells fresh and very youthful, but it fades quickly.
The true backpack perfume. The aroma is good now, though it’s very generic, but for its time it was a bomb. From this line, my favorite is Everyone, but the pioneer is the pioneer and I like it a lot. Estela: short trail and low longevity. Longevity: 2-3 hours. Scent: 8.1/10. Final note: 7.2/10. Passes by the skin, but leaves more positive impressions than negative ones.
They gave it to me when I was very young; even then, I didn’t like it and wore it out of obligation. Now, smelling it, it seems like a generic scent, the typical citrus men’s perfume. It makes me feel sick.
Smells like squeezed lemon. For that, I’d rather just rub a lemon on my skin.
I’ve been in love with this fragrance my whole life. Citrus, green, fresh, with a floral touch at the base. Clean, for every day, and great for staying at home. I use it anytime. I’ve read it has pheromones, I don’t know, but if it does, that’s what hooks me. It’s always in the back of my closet. Totally unisex. Wonderful.
Good for the price. The opening smells like ice water and lemon, very clean and tasty, but the longevity is bad: it lasts 2 or 3 hours on my skin. It’s fine for the gym or daily wear. I recommend it, but I grab a decant to reapply. I give it a 7/10 for longevity.
Nenuco for feet. Very fresh, easy to use, and it fades quickly.
Perfect for casual stuff. Longevity is low, but the scent is top-tier for hot days. Being floral, it works for everyone. Fresh and simple.
A classic that will never go out of style. Fresh, unisex, and pleasant, it smells like summer. I love wearing it on rainy days; it gives me a different energy and smells better on my skin in those days. It’s rich, cheap, and no one minds it. It was very famous at first, but nowadays you don’t smell it much where I live. I used it, I use it, and I’ll keep using it.
I wear it on calm days when I don’t want to draw attention. The longevity is short, though it lasts a bit longer if sprayed on clothes. It’s super intimate; if I sweat like I do, it barely registers. Still, I love smelling it at home. It smells green and aquatic, like an introverted guy in his room with comfy clothes, staring at the ceiling.