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Eternity Moment
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Eternity Moment by Calvin Klein is a floral fragrance for women launched in 2004. Created by Harry Fremont and Jacques Cavallier Belletrud, this composition unfolds an olfactory pyramid that begins with top notes of lychee, raspberry, melon, and guava. The heart reveals a harmony of pink Chinese peony, jasmine, water lily, and passionflower, while the base settles on musk, Brazilian rosewood, cashmere wood, and sandalwood.
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One of the cleanest and most delicate florals I’ve ever encountered. However, like others (D&G The One, etc.), it leaves me feeling quite sad.
Extremely strong, overly sweet, and cloying. Only for winter and nighttime. If you wear it in the morning, you’ll nauseate everyone. It gives me a serious headache. I bought it for my mother by mistake; there was no tester at the perfume store, but I remembered one that was almost the same and that I liked, so I got confused. When my mother smelled it, horror! My father made a disgusted face and threw his head back. It’s one of the strongest and most cloying perfumes I’ve ever smelled.
At first, it smells very strong and sweet. I’m not sure which note stands out the most, but it must be the pink peony or cyclamen, something very sweet. I’m struggling to detect more. After about two hours, it softens and becomes pleasant. It reminds me of a fragrance from the 90s, I think Issey Miyake.
At first, it smells very strong and sweet. I’m not sure which note stands out the most, but it must be the pink peony or cyclamen, something very sweet. I struggled to detect more. After about two hours, it softens and becomes pleasant. It reminds me of a fragrance from the 90s, I think Issey Miyake.
I have it and it smells amazing on my skin. It doesn’t suit everyone due to pH levels. It becomes softer and more delicate as it dries down. Very feminine, ideal for women who love a deep floral. Perfect for cold, romantic nights or when it’s raining.
My quintessential spring perfume, an absolute must-have. Eternity Moment is the perfect floral; I haven’t found anything better. It smells fresh yet delicate, like a freshly cut bouquet; it transports you to a meadow. As it settles, warm notes of sandalwood and musk make it enveloping. I love it and highly recommend it; I’ve rarely received so many compliments. It’s the floral of florals with a sillage and longevity that are hard to beat.
My go-to spring perfume, an absolute must-have. Eternity Moment is the perfect floral; I haven’t found anything better. It smells fresh yet delicate, like a freshly cut bouquet; it transports you to a meadow. Once it settles, warm notes of sandalwood and musk make it enveloping. I love it and highly recommend it; I’ve rarely received so many compliments. It’s the floral of florals with a trail and longevity that are hard to beat.
So good! Develops beautifully on the skin, fresh and youthful. Perfect for young women, really cool.
Refreshing roses, cheerful, and delicate.
IDYLL: The best part is its femininity, delicacy, and romance; a precise and classic floral essence of peonies and roses. It has soapy touches, a powdery and musky dry down that evokes beauty. It’s a bit like Ma Vie or Miracle, but while those are fruitier, here the powdery texture is more serious and intense, halfway between them and Pleasures, with more punch. It’s the kind of fragrance that leaves an unforgettable trail on a handkerchief. It’s not provocative, but romantic and nostalgic, like a secret teenage kiss. A perfect, ethereal moment. I found it thanks to a move: my cousin left me her half-empty bottle, a memento of her idyllic phase. It’s super concentrated and lasts all day, so use it sparingly. Due to its powdery floral texture, I see it as melancholic and good for autumn and spring, but not for winter because it’s not very warm. It’s daytime, for daily use, and for formal or semi-formal settings. For women who are in love or in love with themselves, with good feelings, no age limit.
IDILIO: Its best qualities are its femininity, delicacy, and romance. A precise, classic floral essence of peonies and roses with soapy undertones, finishing with a powdery, musky trail that evokes pure beauty. Easy to love. It reminds me of Ma Vie or Miracle, but those are fruitier; here, the powdery texture is more serious, muted, and intense, sitting halfway between them and Pleasures, with more punch. It’s the kind of fragrance you wear and, days later, when you smell your scarf, you just know it smells amazing. It’s not provocative, but romantic, nostalgic, and tender—like a secret teenage kiss. An ethereal, perfect moment. Its muted tone conveys romance and languor. I discovered it thanks to my cousin who left me a half-empty bottle from her Idilio phase. USAGE: Very concentrated and lasts all day, so use sparingly. It’s enveloping, melancholic, and perfect for autumn and spring (not winter due to lack of warmth). Great for daytime, daily wear, and formal or semi-formal occasions. For women who are in love or in love with themselves, with good intentions and no age limit.
Just because it’s floral doesn’t mean it’s spring-like; it’s too strong. It smells like pure jasmine. I know because I have jasmine plants at home and I’ve known that scent since I was little. It seems to be nothing but jasmine. It turns out to be excessively cloying.
It smells like spring: fresh, cheerful, sparkling, and elegant, ideal for a hot yet rainy day. I bought it years ago and fell in love so much that it’s one of the few worth repurchasing.
No one escapes the classic Eternity, but if you mix it with a little L’eau D’Issey, you’re good to go! It’s floral and fresh, though the opening is strong and brings back memories of the 90s. It suits any age and season and lasts quite a while. Would I buy it again? Yes. Would I gift it? Also yes (the price helps, hehe).
It’s a floral; when first applied, it’s a bit strong, but then it softens and becomes fresh and elegant. Similar to Eternity, just a little less intense. Moderate durability and trail.
THE BEAUTY OF THE PEONY. Wow, I was surprised to see all the notes that make up this fragrance because I only perceived a few at first. Eternity Moment is a rich, floral, and fresh perfume—it’s truly a spring flower. Right after spraying, I smelled juicy lychee with a fresh raspberry, but a couple of minutes later, a fragrant peony and a beautiful dewy rose made their triumphant entrance (it’s incredible that the rose note isn’t listed). After an hour, I started smelling woody notes. Eternity Moment is very feminine, delicate, fresh, and charming, like a walk through a beautiful garden on a sunny morning. I like it, but the problem is there are many similar perfumes. Its trail and longevity are moderate to heavy on my skin. Even though it resembles other fragrances, it doesn’t lose any points of beauty. I recommend it, especially to young women who love roses and peonies.
THE BEAUTY OF THE PEONY. Wow, I’m surprised to see all the notes listed; I only perceived a few. Eternity Moment is rich, floral, and fresh—a true spring flower. Upon spraying, you first get a juicy lychee with fresh raspberry, then the peony triumphantly joins in, along with a dewy rose (it’s incredible that rose isn’t listed). After an hour, woody notes emerge. It’s very feminine, delicate, fresh, and charming, like a walk through a sunny garden. I like it, though there are many similar ones. Its sillage and longevity are moderate to heavy. Although it shares similarities, it doesn’t lose any beauty. I recommend it, especially to young people who love roses and peonies.
I gifted this to my daughter. I absolutely love the bottle, even the color of the perfume. It’s a tender, delicious scent with a youthful touch, so I think it suits a young girl best. Calvin Klein is always a safe bet.
I’m obsessed with it. I just love that citrus and fruity scent.
It’s a really cool floral, though it smells too romantic and innocent for my style. However, the quality-to-price ratio is a solid 10.
The most romantic scent in my life and personal fragrance line. I used this fragrance during a phase of growth and discovery; a convulsive, romantic, and innocent winter. I also remember that at that time Scarlett had ‘Lost in Translation’ and I imagined her character smelled like these sweet and bright flowers throughout the whole Coppola movie. The perfume of my 19 years.
I bought a decant because I liked the notes it was said to have. Fresh fruity florals appeal to me a lot, and adding up the reviews, it piqued my curiosity. But, for God’s sake, I’m surprised now to read that it’s delicate and fresh. I realize every nose is a different world and we smell things differently. I don’t feel any fruit, none! To me, who is fascinated by guava and raspberry. It’s a very strong opening that actually gave me a headache. I only smell jasmine, more jasmine, and a bit of peony, wrapped in a 90s powderiness that makes it floral and very strong for me. Unfortunately, I had to go shower after trying to smell its evolution for an hour; I couldn’t wait any longer, it didn’t work for me. For those who like it, it has a plus: while I was showering, the scent left on my skin was what I would have wanted to smell at the beginning, fruity and fresh, and at the end, the flowers. I had to wash twice because it was persistent, so I imagine it has good longevity. A disappointment for me. P.S.: when dry, it bears a great resemblance to the perfume So by Oscar de la Renta, especially the powdery aspect, although this one is stronger and less fresh.
Floral from any angle you sniff it, a bouquet of flowers. The sweet jasmine is one of the most predominant notes. I bought it blindly and it’s not my style, but I use it when I want to feel a floral and fresh perfume. A scent that radiates springtime joy, something vintage, perhaps like a 90s perfume. If you like it and can find it on sale, it could be a good option for a daily fragrance.
It’s clear, it’s not an easy perfume, one of those you buy blindly (I did the first time) and ended up gifting to my mother who loved strong, cloying perfumes (on her, they worked well because her pH toned them down). I think within the low-cost ‘Cabotine’ range, it has the same property of ‘leaving a trail just by brushing past,’ although comparing it to the other one isn’t much since they don’t smell alike at all (not even the rose). If I had to assimilate it, I’d compare it to an old French niche perfume I can’t remember the name of, but I do remember its beautiful bottle with a crystal pampas grass cap. In the base notes (wonderful), it tends toward Diptyque Rose + Rive + a distant original Coco Chanel + something powdery and softly caressing like my grandmother’s Pons cream. Although I don’t have my mother’s pH to tame perfumes, it seems years favored our relationship: while I struggle with it after a short while (no more than 15 mins), it’s a perfume not only bearable in its projection but desirable. Curious thing: in my office where everyone prefers gourmet, citrus, and sweet perfumes (mass-produced nowadays) and can’t stand my great loves (Coco Mademoiselle, Miss Dior, Tom Ford Vanilla, Femme de Hugo Boss), they love this one (as long as I don’t spray it in the office). I think the appeal is the peony and water lily in the heart notes, that Eden garden sensation. But watch out, it’s a powdery, caressing, and cozy garden that doesn’t smell like grandma or speak of full freedom, but of a lap, a warm hug, and innocence. That’s why although in the 90s it was for girls, I think it’s for those same girls when they want to feel happy, secure, and project security (someone in my work would call it a ‘happy mom’ perfume). Never use it in meetings where you aren’t the one presenting or want to stay under the radar (it’s easier with ‘La Vie est Belle’). For all the above and because it’s cloying (in a good way), it’s ideal for autumn, not-too-cold or rainy winters, or for a night with friends, drinks, or the movies. It’s one of my favorites, but never blindly, always testing it on skin first, never judging on first impressions.
Correction: after writing this, I felt the urge to buy it (and in 100ml, the very very…). It’s NOT the perfume from before… they reformulated it. I thought my bottle was defective or I was wrong, but I got a sample and it’s not as fabulous as it used to be. It now has that trendy metallic note found in many new reformulations, the one that’s overkill in Gabrielle by Chanel and didn’t need to be in the new Miss Dior; a note that many millennials love. Another change: it no longer fills the room (a plus for it). But the peony and lychee that were immediate before now take a few minutes to emerge in moderation. Either way, it remains elegant in small doses.
I don’t dislike it; it has its charm. I perfectly understand why people say it ‘takes you back to the 90s,’ as that’s when similar perfumes were popular. It reminded me of the hugs my mother gave me when I came home from work when I was little. It evokes tenderness with character, semi-elegant, for a young but mature woman. I feel it’s suitable for all seasons; the note that stands out most is jasmine. It wasn’t what I expected, so I’ll most likely gift it to my mother.
It’s super sweet and tender. After a few hours, it leaves a very pleasant and soft trail. It evokes something childish but it’s beautiful. In my case, I only recommend it for cool weather because for summer, it feels too cloying.
This perfume reminds me a lot of Elizabeth Arden’s 5th Avenue without being reformulated, but with less sillage and longevity.
What more can I say? It’s delicate and feminine. I used to wear it in 2005 before going to school, and several classmates complimented me, so I know it has longevity—or at least it did back then. After a crowded bus ride, the floral and ethereal scent was still there. Maybe I’ll buy it again.
I like it, but I don’t love it. I’d describe it as a lovely, balanced, and feminine composition. It’s persistent, though the projection is moderate. It instantly reminds me of the classic 5th Avenue by E. Arden from the 90s. For the price, it’s pretty decent.
Delicate, clean, fresh. Ideal for spring and summer. Even though I’m not a fan of floral scents, I love this one.
It was a gift, but it’s not to my liking. It’s fresh, but I find it too heavy. It’s flowers and a slightly bitter clean scent. For that same reason, I almost never use it.
I had the chance to try it and I like it, but I don’t love it. If someone gifts it to me, I’ll use it without a problem, but I wouldn’t buy it myself, although it’s not excessively expensive. It’s a soft floral, but cold and ‘dirty’; it doesn’t quite convince me, and it doesn’t last long on my skin. I see it as an autumn and winter scent, as it doesn’t seem fresh or light to me.
A capricious and youthful fragrance. I think its price is too high in Argentina for what it is, because at that price, you can find cheaper and better-quality perfumes that don’t feel as artificial as this floral one. I use it for everyday wear, and since its longevity is moderate, it doesn’t bother me at the office.
I used this perfume during spring and have already gone through practically half of the 100ml bottle. It’s a reformulated fragrance, so its longevity on clothes is much lower than I expected; on the other hand, on skin, it can easily last all day until you take a shower. Its sillage is weak, almost personal, which I don’t like personally; I prefer my perfume to leave a pleasant trail, but this one stays very short. It’s a pleasant floral but nothing extraordinary for Calvin Klein; I expected it to be more potent, but it’s not, it’s subtle. I didn’t receive any compliments, but it’s still a perfume many will like, just not something special. The flowers are more perceptible than the fruits, perhaps a bit of melon and to a lesser extent guava.
Strong opening that settles quickly, a wearable floral, soft yet sweet without being heavy. Feels clean and powdery. A good perfume for daily use if you want to smell good all day without standing out or being annoying; this is a great option.
They gave it to me for my birthday, luckily I had two blotter strips, and honestly, I didn’t like it. It’s a fruity floral fragrance where the passionflower stands out in the heart notes, accentuating its fruity tones; by the way, if you like those notes, you’ll enjoy it a lot. You can also detect a very serious jasmine, quite similar to a Paula Cademartori cologne. Anyway, I was able to exchange it for another perfume I preferred.
The smell is that of old perfumes, like Elizabeth Garden. It’s too strong; I wore it several times and couldn’t stand it, it’s so annoying it gave me a headache. Better to gift it to some grandma; they love those intense scents. I bought it without checking reviews, just found this page, and it’s a lifesaver.
I liked Eternity Moment at first, but it didn’t win me over. It sounded like other sweetened floral-fruity scents… but over time, I’ve come to love it so much that I’m thinking about buying a 100ml refill. One of my favorite flowers is the peony, and it really shines here, beautifully supported. Beyond the scent, I love its good longevity without being overwhelming. It’s very pretty for everyday wear, especially in spring and summer. Cheerful, youthful… Although today’s teenagers might have other tastes (gourmands through and through), it’s definitely not a vintage perfume for an older lady. A girl could wear it if she wanted to smell clean, feminine, cheerful, and carefree. Beautiful for any age, with more than acceptable quality and price.
It smells like something for a lady, but I’ve loved it since I was young. This delicate and elegant floral bouquet from Calvin Klein never misses the mark in any Eternity flanker for women: great sillage and longevity.