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United Dreams Men Aim High
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United Dreams Men Aim High by Benetton is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2015, this composition features an olfactory pyramid that opens with top notes of grapefruit, lemon, and bitter orange; develops into a heart of mint, sage, geranium, and nutmeg; and settles on a base of patchouli, vetiver, moss, and amber.
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Rich citrus notes that fade quickly. After 30 minutes, it becomes herbal, with a standout geranium leaf scent. In short: a blend of sage, patchouli, and geranium. Too dense for teens; I recommend it for those over 30. Very affordable price, so don’t have high expectations. Only for hot summer nights.
Disappointed with this reformulated version. I bought it alongside the Benetton Black (that one is worth it). Opens with bitter orange, then geranium and sage, but the mint is barely noticeable. I never detected the base notes; longevity is fleeting even when worn in the sun. pH might play a role, but on clothes it should project more; it doesn’t stain unless overapplied. Extremely poor longevity and projection. I don’t recommend it unless used as aromatherapy every 30 minutes. Have a great day, friends.
My son received this as a graduation gift. Fresh, citrusy, and rich scent. Starts sweet, then turns woody and fresh. Perfect for summer nights. Moderate longevity and sillage. 7.5/10.
To the point: an affordable fragrance with a rich scent, featuring a citrus top note and a subtle woody base. Versatile and best suited for nighttime wear. If you’re unsure what to wear and it’s not a special event, this is a great option. Don’t expect strong projection, sillage, or longevity unless you apply at least 6 sprays. Excellent for blind buys or gifts. I recommend wearing it at night in moderate temperatures, any season.
Excellent scent—fresh, slightly sweet, soft yet noticeable. It doesn’t disappoint; perfect for blind buys. The trail is low, staying close to the skin. An interesting sweetness for everyday wear, mysterious and addictive. Lasts long on skin and even longer on clothes. Versatile, with a vibe similar to Bleu de Chanel but without the incense. Works great with a dress shirt, in the office, semi-formal, or casual. Gets compliments, shines in heat and air-conditioned spaces. Highly recommended for blind buys and gifting.
Bought it blind thinking it resembled Bleu de Chanel, which I love. Disappointment: generic, synthetic, and cheap. Comparing it feels almost disrespectful; they share a couple of notes and have a slight vibe, but it’s not an alternative to Bleu. It smells like deodorant, dominated by green vetiver, whereas Bleu has juicy, smoky citrus. Given the price, I shouldn’t expect much, but it doesn’t even meet minimum expectations. Lasts 5-6 hours with good projection only in the first two hours at a short distance. Don’t expect praise or surprises. I wouldn’t buy it again, but if you’re on a tight budget and want to smell clean in the heat, it works.
First Benetton review of 2021, trying United Dreams Men Aim High. I liked it, but it felt very linear and synthetic; the citrus lasted only fifteen minutes before the spices became extremely faint. It fades to nearly imperceptible, disappearing after two hours. It’s very affordable in Argentina and the scent isn’t unpleasant, but the longevity could be better. Just because it’s cheap doesn’t mean it has to be mediocre. A safe blind buy, though they could have done better.
Very similar to Armaf’s Club de Nuit Intense Man.
Great value for the price. On my skin it lasts 2 hours, but I can still smell it until 4 or 5. It doesn’t clash, whether worn at night or on hot days.
Solid but nothing special: versatile for the office or casual wear, better suited for daytime. Starts with an acidic lime citrus note, slightly alcoholic at first, then settles into sage, vetiver, and patchouli with a subtle amber undertone. It’s a woody, mossy, fresh scent that lasts on the skin until it fades. Projection is just about 2 hours, lasting 6 hours at 10 cm. It doesn’t wow, but gives a clean feeling and is reliable. Perfect for young people transitioning to formal wear without looking ‘old,’ suitable from 18 to 999 years old thanks to its reasonable price. 7-10 sprays. Longevity 8. Sillage is medium. Intensity is medium-light.
Incredible how perfumes change based on taste and pH. In my case, projection and longevity are well above average, between 6 and 7 hours. Composition very similar to Bleu de Chanel; I don’t feel it’s synthetic; I can smell the bitter orange, giving it a touch similar to Montblanc Legend. Overall, it’s very good, with great accords and, above all, a super good quality-to-price ratio.
For the price, you can’t ask for more, but saying it’s similar to Bleu de Chanel is an exaggeration. On my skin, it has good performance. Citrusy and green all the way through. Very linear, but the quality-to-price ratio, without comparisons, is very good.
Very similar to Montblanc Legend in the opening; when it dries down, it reminds me of the current version of Bleu de Chanel (vetiver, amber, grapefruit, nutmeg, and patchouli). Also, after two hours, it smells like the Ulric by Varens that I own, which is very good. Honestly, before paying $80-$100 for Bleu de Chanel, I prefer buying something like this; it even smells better than the current formula. For a $20 perfume, it’s EXCELLENT. Super clean for daily wear, gives an image of a well-groomed man, and conveys positive vibes. If Calvin Klein sold this, they’d charge a fortune. Fair brand, worth every penny.
Strong, synthetic, and with excellent longevity. After a while, I couldn’t take it anymore; it wore me out.
Low cost but high quality. Since it’s cheap, I tested it at pharmacies. I tried this Benetton one afternoon in Buenos Aires. It’s about 20% similar to Bleu de Chanel in the opening; reminded me of Natura’s Homem Clássico, but this is superior. The complainers say it’s linear, and yes, it is, but I don’t see anything wrong. A $20 fragrance with exquisite scent and honorable longevity. Sometimes people expect niche performance from cheap perfumes. For the price and scent, it’s very well done. Ideal for summer and daytime; you’ll surely stand out.
Lasts a short time and projects nothing. I have Liz Claiborne Bora Bora and the scent is identical.
Smells very similar to Montblanc Legend. Clean and crisp. I wore it to college and a girl I barely knew asked what I was wearing.
Aromatic-metallic scent with a fresh and efficient vibe. The opening is sharp and leaves a feeling of ice, then dries down nicely. No standout performance; you have to reapply, though maybe heat helps. Made in Spain, with a deodorant in the box, it’s a steal. For the price, it delivers. Great for daily informal wear or short, hot nights.
Synthetic and sharp opening, almost metallic, which then turns citrusy and acidic. Smells very clean, ideal for work in the summer. Good option at a great price.
Citrusy and mentholated, very cold on the skin. Pleasant masculine scent, but the longevity and projection are terrible for me. Not recommended.
The generic United Dreams Men Aim High is citrusy, fresh, and soft, totally summery. You can detect the citrus and patchouli at the end; it evokes a summer day that’s not too hot, perfect for being outdoors with good company. On me, it has very poor longevity, but with such a friendly price, you can reapply it without guilt. It feels generic—it smells good but doesn’t offer anything new. I could use it as a whole family. I think there are more interesting alternatives in the same segment at similar prices, so I wouldn’t buy it again; I got it only because of a 60% discount at the supermarket, costing me less than ten dollars. It could be interesting for beginners to explore perfumery and recognize scents.
Citrusy, fresh, and perfect for daily use. At first, it feels like you just sprayed alcohol, but that’s only for a few seconds before the freshness kicks in. Smells like orange, tangerine, and a very pleasant hint of mint, with green and earthy notes, like freshly cut grass. On me, it lasts about 4 hours, then you only catch it close to the skin. According to Benetton on Instagram, it’s already discontinued.
Opens with bitter, strident, even synthetic citrus notes. Then menthol and a spicy touch emerge, though the citrus vibe lingers. Later, it definitely becomes masculine with a clean, fresh scent. Lasts about 4 hours on my skin, projecting 2 feet in the personal bubble. Great for daily or casual wear, even sport; nothing for special occasions. Being fresh, it’s more for summer-spring, but could work year-round. For me, it’s a ‘sometimes’—if I wear it several days in a row, I get tired of it because it’s synthetic and strident, especially right after spraying. For the price, it’s not a bad perfume, especially if you like smelling clean, masculine, and not overly sweet.
Great option for beginners or if your budget is tight. The opening is citrusy—grapefruit and lemon peels, rough and a bit sharp—but then spices and herbs make it woody, mentholated, and cool. Moss and vetiver add wood power, with patchouli as the base. Possibly the best in the brand’s men’s lineup. It’s not sharp or overly metallic; it evokes dried leaves, woods, and spices. Similar to Givenchy Only.
My first perfume. I bought Missoni based on reviews, and it smells quite similar, but honestly, Missoni has better quality.
Honestly, I got this for under $10, so I took the plunge, and it’s not bad. It’s summery, citrusy, and green, very similar to Power of Seduction. If you own Power of Seduction, skip this, but if not, it’s a more affordable alternative. I’d stick with the Banderas version if the price is similar due to better longevity and sillage. No regrets, but I probably won’t repurchase since I already have several similar 100ml bottles and doubt I’ll finish them.
I’ve had this edition for over two years, and it’s a reliable low-cost workhorse. Very effective—I’ve gotten several compliments. Smells fresh, more herbal than citrus (I detect more geranium than mint). It dries down with fresh notes, almost like 80s fougères; very masculine but not overly so. Good longevity and projection. Vetiver is functional, though I notice patchouli and sage more. Flexible for different occasions, mostly daytime. Safe to wear when young. Excellent value for the price, ideal if you’re on a tight budget or trying your first fragrance.
Rich, citrusy, herbal, and soapy scent. Perfect right after a shower or as a wardrobe staple for hot days. Delivers what this type promises: 5 to 6 hours of longevity and one hour of excellent projection. Great option for gifting or blind buys; rating 7.5/10.
Super budget-friendly fragrance that’s kind to your wallet. Starts super citrusy, then menthol and geranium come through, ending with a earthy dry-down. Lasts over 5 hours, projects almost 2 feet, and has moderate sillage. Ideal for summer and mild climates; very versatile.
Citrusy and great for everyday wear. It was a gift, and it’s perfect for hot days. Lasts about 5 hours with strong projection for the first hour before settling closer to the skin. If you’re new to perfumes or looking for something that smells good, fresh, and affordable, this is your pick.
Ideal for those who want to smell like Bleu de Chanel but don’t have the budget. Naturally, they don’t smell the same, nor is it a clone, though they share the style and aromatic path. The quality is very decent for what you pay, and its moderate performance averages 4/5 hours. It looks great in any situation, especially if you’re a healthcare worker. It has good evolution, with different nuances and notes becoming noticeable. Absolutely recommended.
Test with 1 spray on arm: 1 hour of soft sillage, up to 4 hours close to the skin. Very pleasant, fresh, and citrusy aroma that doesn’t bother anyone. It’s not sharp, so I’ll buy it to try with more applications. Price in my country is 15-20 USD.
I think it’s very correct in terms of quality-to-price ratio for everyday wear in temperate and warm climates. It lets you smell good wherever you go, without asking for miracles. Citrus, metallic at the start, more ambered at the end.
Predominance of the three accords mentioned at the top of the olfactory pyramid: citrus/sour, aromatic, and fresh spicy. I feel richness in this fragrance, with generous envelopment, allowing me to savor it sufficiently on myself to feel pleased, since that creates satisfaction. I categorize it as a fresh juice that goes well with the heat, seeming to activate with the warmth, but hitting the right spot without exaggerating the temperature. I think it’s a fragrance that invites the wearer to delight in it more than others.
I particularly like fragrances that bring freshness and cleanliness, and this one delivers. It’s excellent for those hot sunny days when you’re out with your partner; it makes you feel perfectly aligned and comfortable wearing and feeling it on your skin. It feels like clean soap and shampoo, like just stepping out of the shower. If that’s what you like to feel, buy it: the price is super cheap, I found it between 69-99 soles (19-28 USD) here in Peru, something within everyone’s reach. If you use perfume to go to sleep like me, you’ll wear it every day.
Leaving another note, as I think it deserves it. As of this comment, I’ve been wearing the fragrance and feel it has settled into me; at one point, I even smelled it the day after applying it. I think it could easily become a signature scent, which it deserves, especially during the day and preferably for informal moments. Its spicy freshness conveys richness, projecting a certain spark. As I’ve worn it more recently, I perceive a slightly boozy nuance, and of course, I might be confusing it with another note in the formula. The probability of buying another bottle is high, and I’m thinking of getting one soon at a good price. I’ve thought about how much I’d love to find a similar fragrance but with better projection and more sillage; anyway, this has established a strong reference for me within its class, a benchmark.
It’s understated, fresh, and low-profile. I had it years ago and remember it as much more striking.
This was my first fragrance years ago, and I still have a soft spot for it despite its fairly generic scent. It’s affordable and delivers: fresh, clean, with moderate longevity and sillage, which makes sense given the price. In my opinion, it’s perfect for everyday office wear. You won’t stand out or draw attention, but you’ll project freshness and cleanliness upon arriving in the morning. Being light, it projects only within your personal bubble, which is a plus at work to avoid overwhelming others; so, it’s only noticed when someone gets close. Once it’s late or you’re heading out, you can switch to your favorite perfume for dinner, a date, or a party. Having said that: Scent 7/10 (decent), Longevity 5/10, Projection 6/10, Quality 6/10, Price 9/10.
I love it. When I wear it, it smells like dawn, as if I just woke up at 6 AM with a touch of herbs and citrus.
It’s a knockoff of the Fierce universe, popularized in Argentina by the super budget-friendly Colbert Space. It smells like ‘people who don’t care about perfume.’ Medium strength, ideal for daily life, almost smells like some random deodorant. Decent, but at this point, almost generic.