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I loved this fragrance during my teenage years (and I used it thanks to my brother). What I always loved was its freshness and the subtle scent that lasted all day. I tried it when it was still by Ebel, but now I’d love to try it again. Great memories.
This product is like generic medicine: the same thing but cheaper. It’s a faithful and exact replica of CK One. In terms of longevity and sillage, it’s very good, just like the original. Just because it’s cheap doesn’t mean it lasts short; on the contrary, it competes neck-and-neck with CK. If you want CK but are looking for something more affordable and aren’t the type to be loyal to brands, get this. It’s the same and has the same characteristics in sillage, longevity, and fixation.
Its scent is fresh… I loved it in its day and it lasted long enough. It’s good.
Hi everyone. This fragrance is rich, soft, and carefree. I recommend it; it’s an affordable option, around $10.
I don’t know if I’m the only one, but I feel like it doesn’t last on me. The scent lingers strongly in the room for an hour, but once I leave, I can’t smell it. It’s delicious, fresh, and citrusy, but I think my pH just doesn’t play nice with it.
At the start, it’s citrusy, but by the hour, the musk and amber come through. Very similar to the original CK One. The downside is poor longevity and sillage; after two hours, it’s barely there and then disappears. Still, it’s affordable and you can reapply. Ideal for summer and any terrain during hot weather.
Fresh and citrusy, identical to CK One on my skin. It lasts about three hours. I don’t use it anymore because I feel it’s more for younger people.
At first, it smells like a CK One clone but with less body. It’s usually linear, though after a few hours you notice a shift and the musk stands out. For a clone, it’s not bad at all, and the price-to-quality ratio is good.
Good, pretty, and cheap. It’s a very pleasant and wearable CK One clone. It lasts forever and sticks to my skin. I’ve bought it so many times that even my mom and sister wear it.
The bottle is the only thing that reminds me of CK One; the scent is in a different world. While the original is fruity tropical with white musk, this smells 80% amber, followed by musk and sweet citrus. It gives off a baby-like vibe because of the amber, but it’s rich, fresh, and unisex. It’s been a bestseller.
Fresh, clean, citrusy, and fruity aroma. Very wearable.
You reminds me of my childhood since my older sisters used to wear it; I remember it as a striking, sparkling scent. Now I bought it remembering how good it smelled. It’s a fragrance very similar to CK ONE, as already mentioned, but at an even more accessible price. It’s perfectly usable on hot days, when you don’t know what to wear, or when you’re tired of elaborate perfumes and need something simple. It has good projection and longevity on the skin; even after a full day of work, I can still smell it when I get home. But it’s not all perfect, at least in my case: so much simplicity bores me. I wore it for a week straight after buying it, and now I barely look at it, but for the price, it doesn’t hurt anyone XD.
It’s very similar to Calvin Klein’s CK ONE, although the longevity isn’t as great; for the price, it’s more than enough and does the job. A very pleasant fragrance.
It’s a fragrance so clean, delicious, fresh, and perfect for everyday wear.
CK ONE clone; its mass production killed this fragrance. I remember it was one of the first considered unisex, hence the hype, plus, being a catalog item, access to this bottle was almost impossible.
It’s my youth and adulthood cologne; if they bring back the formula, I’ll wear it for the rest of my life—simply put, it smells amazing on my skin. People always ask how good it smells. It’s my everyday scent, so affordable that I don’t hesitate to use it even to freshen up my bedding. I’m one of those people whose head hurts with strong perfumes; I don’t like cloying, overly feminine scents. I prefer this fresh unisex aroma with a sporty, masculine touch. As long as it’s for daily wear and refreshing during the day. I’m not here to act as a note expert; there are other reviews for that. I’m speaking as an expert user of this cologne because it has accompanied me for most of my life. Unfortunately, nothing is eternal. A cautious woman is worth two: I always kept reserve bottles, even two. The day I bought my new reserve, I was surprised they changed the packaging and added ‘SINCE 1997’. Well, you can renew the bottle, but not the fragrance. When it evaporates, the dry-down is different… it’s not the same anymore; it lost its unisex touch. I felt like the tester of another scent had lingered on my skin and mixed in, but no. At home, after showering and over the days, I confirm this. When you have bottles with the original formula to compare, there’s no doubt. Please bring back the original formula.
I like it; it’s similar to CK ONE, but the scent doesn’t last as long. However, given its lower price, it’s worth it.
My sister has it, and it smells exactly like CK ONE. Very fresh and unisex.
It’s a CK ONE clone at an excellent price with nearly identical longevity. If you like that classic, buy it blind without a second thought. I won’t analyze the notes because it would just be repeating the three Bs.
Its scent projects and lasts all day. Trying it again in 2024, it’s fresh right when you apply it, then the musk remains—warm—so it works well in cold weather or at night. It smells a bit sweeter than I remembered. Some say it doesn’t last, but in my experience, it does, especially in temperate climates, lasting over 5 hours. Its powdery trail is noticeable at a distance.
To me, this is the ultimate unisex fragrance: so much so that a lady smells like a gentleman and vice versa. The problem is that, like almost all catalog EDTs, it fades quickly; I get about 2.5 hours out of it before I risk it disappearing completely.
IT’S THE CK ONE BUT WITH LESS LONGEVITY, HOWEVER, IT’S FINE FOR DAILY WEAR.
The only word to describe it is NOSTALGIA. It smells like childhood, when I went to school and my brothers would spray this cologne on me. It’s simple but effective—a CK One with very low performance. I only have affection for it because it’s my childhood perfume, and I already have seven empty bottles.
A classic catalog fragrance with a clean, citrusy scent. It takes me back to being 12 in school; now I use it to freshen up some rooms.
What memories… I first bought this in 2003 and it was super long-lasting on skin, projecting really well from a distance. A coworker told me I was wearing too much perfume, and I agreed—it was that strong. Now people say it smells different and doesn’t last. What a shame; it was 90% similar to CK One.
This scent doesn’t kill me, projects very little, and lasts a maximum of 4 hours, but for the price, it’s a good fresh option.
My go-to scent from my teenage years until I discovered Arabic perfumes. It was rich and fresh, but its longevity is weak. I still have a soft spot for it, just like the memories.
In the 2000s, this was a proper, long-lasting fragrance; I’d spray two or three times and it would last 8 or 9 hours. That’s a thing of the past; nowadays, it barely lasts 2 hours.
If you’re reading reviews about longevity, let me tell you CK One lasts only 2 to 4 hours, nothing more.
Esika’s You is the perfume that defines modern masculinity: fresh and sophisticated. It opens with a citrus explosion of bergamot and lemon that wakes you up, followed by a spicy heart with lavender and a hint of pepper that adds character. It settles into amber woods and oakmoss, leaving a seductive earthy trail with a touch of vanilla at the end. It lasts about 4 to 6 hours with moderate projection to an arm, ideal for 3 or 5 sprays on pulse points. Perfect for everyday wear, the office, or going out; it adapts well to warm and temperate climates. It’s a versatile, modern, and accessible option that balances freshness and elegance without being overpowering.
Esika’s You: Purity bottled as a fragrance. There are scents that bring serenity, and this is one. With its enveloping freshness and modern air, it shares the clean essence of CK One but with its own touch. More than a perfume, it’s a sensory refuge, a breeze that calms and wraps around your skin. Versatile for starting the day or relaxing before bed. It freshens up the bedroom and transforms your sleep. Despite being cheap, its longevity is exceptional, leaving a fresh and lasting trail. If you combine it with quality vaseline and massage it in, it levels up, enveloping you in a halo of purity. It’s not just a perfume; it’s an experience that fuses freshness, sophistication, and tranquility.
No beating around the bush: poor longevity and sillage. Cheap (around $8). Pleasant citrus scent that leans a bit ‘feminine’. It’s a common, overused smell, typical of school. Don’t expect anything modern; it’s a catalog classic. I recommend it if you’re on a tight budget; it works as a fresh scent most people like. Just note you need to apply a lot and reapply often for it to be noticeable.
Unisex, clean, fresh, lemon/orange. Doesn’t last long and has no projection, but for the few dollars it costs, it’s fine. Rating: 8/10.
It was the cool perfume of the 2000s; everyone wanted one. It came with a box and a string; if you wore it like a fanny pack, you were a total cool kid. Unisex, fresh for any season, not over-the-top but unique. Close my eyes and I’m magically back to that scent. I wore it once because my sister had it and it suited her perfectly, so I couldn’t resist borrowing it.
I can picture this for my son in 2nd or 3rd year of middle school. Smells fresh and clean, nothing spectacular. I don’t wear it myself, but as a gift, it smells great in the house. Edit: I gave it another chance and I’m starting to like it more for the gym, even though it still feels like a school scent.
Nostalgic purchase, the quintessential school smell. Maybe my memory is playing tricks, as I recall a version that was more citrusy and strong. This current one is less impactful, a bit flat, almost like Johnson’s baby oil. Still good, pretty, and cheap, though nostalgia sometimes betrays us.
Perfect for school or the office, versatile and simple for any age. Lasts 3-4 hours, which is better than CK One. For the price, it’s a beast.
I knew this before CK One; my mom used to have it. It’s simple and does its job: smells clean. It doesn’t last long and has no projection, but for the price, you can’t ask for more. Now I use it as a room freshener or for the gym.
Bought it again for nostalgia of my teenage years, but it doesn’t hook me anymore. It feels very simple and citrusy, fades quickly, and lacks something to make it memorable.
Lasts less than before, but it’s still that soapy, clean scent. With just 5 sprays, it doesn’t project much or last long, but it’s perfect for casual outings or wearing at home.