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Colors de Benetton Man Free
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Colors de Benetton Man Free by Benetton is an aromatic fougère fragrance for men. This creation, launched in 2024, is the work of nose Pierre-Constantin Guéros. Upon opening, ice cream, apple, lavender, and geranium provide a fresh and youthful touch. The heart reveals neroli blossom and tangerine, adding a citrus luminosity. Finally, the base settles on patchouli, woody notes, amber, and vetiver, closing the composition with elegance and depth.
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- Positivo 82%
- Neutral 16%
- Negativo 2.0%
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Delicious perfume, thank you Beretton for this gem. I love the smell, super fresh, clean, and masculine.
Amazing scent! It’s like Dunhill Desire but updated with lavender and apple. Better than Colors. This beats the Black, 10/10!
This new Benetton edition doesn’t break any rules, seems like a mix of commercials, yet still feels good within its range. It has three distinct phases: fresh opening, green, and aromatic, slightly sweet; geranium and lavender dominate, along with green apple, while the strength comes from tangerine. It’s sparkling, reminiscent of Invictus. Half of it is creamy white floral with a marine touch. The base stands out with resin and patchouli—that’s the best part. In summary: woody, fresh, fruity, sweet, youthful, daytime. A truly good option, affordable, versatile, and long-lasting.
This new edition doesn’t break the mold; it looks like a mix of commercials, but it’s great in its range. It has three phases: a fresh, green, and aromatic opening with a sweet touch (geranium, lavender, green apple, and mandarin); it’s sparkling and reminds me of Invictus. Midway, it becomes a creamy white floral with marine notes; the base stands out with resin and patchouli. In short: woody, fresh, fruity, sweet, youthful, and daytime. A good, affordable, versatile, and long-lasting option.
A beauty. Sparkling citrus, fruity, and aromatic opening that turns creamy and ends woody. Everyone loves it, no one can resist. Worthy of daily wear in the heat, though not notable for longevity, but with a charming aroma.
A beauty. Sparkling opening, citrusy, fruity, and aromatic, turning creamy and settling into woodiness upon drying. This is a hit, lots of it; no one smells it and doesn’t say it’s delicious. Worthy of daily wear in the heat, though not notable for longevity, but with an enchanting scent.
Simple, masculine, versatile, and affordable. It’s that perfume that saves the day, the one you keep in your gym bag.
If it’s your first time with perfumes and you grabbed it on a hot sale, I’d say you made a good purchase for the price you paid. The scent: in my case, it reminds me of Invictus with hints of Azzaro Wanted. Here in Argentina, it’s like Kaiak Aero/Oceano but lighter and with less power (it lacks the salty edge and feels a bit loud). Performance: on my skin, just about 4 hours, projecting moderately to softly for the first hour, then it becomes a body splash. Seasons: spring for sure, fall too, maybe some summer days. But the scent is so rich—generic? Yes, crazy, the one below who called it generic didn’t discover America. I don’t get why they label a perfume under $15 as generic; they should be charging for reviews like the ones below.
If it’s your first time buying perfume and you grabbed it during a hot sale, I’ll tell you that for the price, you made a great deal. The scent: in my case, it reminds me of Invictus with hints of Azzaro Wanted. Here in Argentina, it’s like Kaiak Aero/Oceano but lighter and with less power (it lacks the saltiness and is quite sharp). Performance: on my skin, about 4 hours just right, projecting strongly for the first hour and then becoming a body splash. Seasons: perfect for spring, autumn too, maybe some summer days. The scent is very rich. Generic? Crazy, the one who said it was generic hasn’t discovered America! I don’t understand why they’d label a perfume under $15 as generic; they should be charging for reviews like the ones below.
What? Nothing like an olfactory pyramid. It smells generic, loud, a jumble of strong notes giving a trite, air-freshener vibe. It conveys nothing, would look bad on anyone regardless of age, not sensual and doesn’t smell clean. It’s for finishing up household hygiene with a spray in the air.
Replying, Luciano… Still generic even in its price range. Adolfo Domínguez is around that price point and offers better quality in every aspect. Price doesn’t always equal quality, and this is a case in point. Expensive doesn’t mean good, nor does cheap mean bad; many Arabic perfumes prove this.
Replying to Clauchy: what Luciano says is because he got it almost for free in Argentina, around $12, a very cheap price there where ADs hover around $50. It’s 100% NPC, but for $12 it was a good buy. On my skin, it lasts over 10 hours, maybe less on others. Should I recommend it? Yes, if it’s under $15.
Boring and generic.
It flies along the path of Invictus with interesting twists. If you lived in Argentina in the 80s, you’ll remember the scent of Soppelsa right after this one—that’s the icy note. Then comes the fruity, floral, acidic, and sweet all at once. On my skin, it lasts forever with moderate projection and trail. A great option at a ridiculous price if you want modernized Invictus DNA.
It’s a steal, totally worth it for the price. Benetton does things right and offers more than brands ten times its cost.