Men

Watt Blue

Marca
Cofinluxe
3.95 de 5
56 votos

Acordes principales

Descripción

Watt Blue by Cofinluxe is a woody chypre fragrance for men.

Resumen rápido

Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 8.0%
  • Primavera 34%
  • Verano 42%
  • Otoño 16%
  • Día 77%
  • Noche 23%

Notas clave

  • Salida Sin dato
  • Corazón Sin dato
  • Base Sin dato

Comunidad

56 votos

  • Positivo 82%
  • Negativo 14%
  • Neutral 3.6%

Comunidad

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Propiedad

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Características

Resumen de votos sobre longevidad, estela, género y percepción de precio.

Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

Duradera

Muy duradera

Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

Extremadamente costoso

Ligeramente costoso

Precio moderado

Buen precio

Excelente precio

Reseñas

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9 reseñas

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  • Colombonose

    I like it mainly because it’s economical and gives an all-day feeling of freshness and cleanliness. It’s quite long-lasting, perfect for study or work; just avoid using it at night because it doesn’t stand out against more personality-driven fragrances.

  • deiverfragozo

    One of my favorites; it’s been with me since I was little without me ever stopping. Its freshness, aquatic notes, and sense of cleanliness make it unique. Although it’s a simple lotion, it competes and stands out in its range. Very cheap, economical, and easy to find. It works great during the day and is perfect for summer outings. For sports, it keeps going without bothering you until the end. Many people ask what I’m wearing, and women give compliments. If you don’t have much money but want the best of the affordable options, buy it—you’ll see it was worth it.

  • Smells clean, ideal for outdoors and daytime. I recommend it for its low price. I agree with Colombonose: it conveys freshness and cleanliness.

  • I love it; I’ve been wearing it since the 90s. It’s that retro ‘blue’ style I adore: herbal, fougère, astringent, and fresh in an electrifying way. The bottle is gorgeous, great quality for the price, and the best part? It’s French-made.

  • One of my 90s favorites. I bought a new one in 2022 and it smells exactly the same. It transported me back in time; I wondered where I’d smelled this before until the Watt spotlight gave me the name. It’s aquatic, fresh, and clean with a mentholated vibe.

  • Zipolite$99

    This perfume was a phenomenon in the 90s. I saw a friend wearing the original Armani and Eternity, but this one beat them. For me, the original formula surpassed the classic Cool Water; I kept buying it for years until I noticed the reformulation and it wasn’t the same anymore—I still have bottles from the mid-2000s. That old version had insane projection and longevity, filling the room with compliments for its freshness. It had two phases: a clean opening with bergamot, mint, and rosemary, and after two hours, cedar and sandalwood that reminded me so much of peaches. Simple but effective. With a few tweaks, it could compete today; I’d add a touch of cactus and something ozonic.

  • Zipolite$99

    This scent defined the mid-90s; I first noticed it through a friend who wore original Armani and Eternity, which smelled great, but this one caught my eye. To me, the 90s formula was even better than today’s Cool Water; I think they reformulated it because I kept buying it for years and it wasn’t the same anymore—I still have bottles from the mid-2000s. That original version had insane longevity and projection, earning me tons of compliments for its freshness. It had two distinct phases: a clean opening with bergamot, mint, and rosemary, followed by cedar and sandalwood after two hours that reminded me strongly of peaches—simple but effective. I think with a few tweaks it could compete today; I’d add a hint of cactus and something ozonic.