Men
Swiss Army Unlimited Snowpower
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Victorinox Swiss Army's Swiss Army Unlimited Snowpower is an aromatic woody fragrance for men, launched in 2010.
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74 votos
- Positivo 77%
- Neutral 12%
- Negativo 11%
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The molecular blend of vetiver and cedar from Snowpower creates an unknown gem that has nothing to do with winter. It’s a cold concept: the vetiver is half-mature with a bluish touch, nothing aquatic. It’s the base of Terre d’Hermès but more acidic in citrus and without that mineral center. If there’s a focus, it has top-tier performance. And, well, it cost me $3; when I saw it, I thought, ‘I’m paying just to see it.’ Conclusion: the best $3 I’ve ever spent on a perfume (1oz).
The molecular blend of vetiver and cedar from Snowpower turns this unknown gem into an effective fragrance that has nothing to do with winter. It’s a cold concept: the vetiver is half-mature with a bluish touch, nothing aquatic. It’s the base of Terre d’Hermès but more acidic in citrus and without that mineral center. If there’s a focus, it has top-tier performance. And, well, it cost me $3; when I saw it, I thought, ‘I’m paying just to see it.’ Conclusion: the best $3 I’ve ever spent on a perfume (1oz).
A fresh perfume that reaches your lungs, ideal for mature men over 25. Perfect for daily wear in spring and summer. The price is insane ($4), just like the bottle.
I didn’t like it. The grapefruit note dominates the entire aroma and starts to become unpleasant over time.
It’s a fragrance that either you love or it kills you. I love it; it makes me feel like I’m in a damp, mossy forest with citrus trees. The grapefruit explodes strongly at first, then those green notes of woods and wet earth unfold to give it its main character, while the grapefruit shifts from alcoholic citrus to a sweet-citrus fruit that pairs perfectly with the wood. Since I studied biology and spend a lot of time outdoors, this scent accompanies those outings perfectly and gives off a distinct vibe.
Yes, it smells exactly like Terre d’Hermès but lacks that elegance. It’s rich, woody, and has a soapy touch. Watch out—the bottle looks like something for a quinceañera, but this is the kind of scent a man over 40 would wear. In Chile, I paid $4 for 30ml.