OS Signature by Old Spice fragrance notes
Head
- lime, grapefruit, pine
Heart
- marine accord, water flowers
Base
- cedarwood, patchouli, musk
Latest Reviews of OS Signature by Old Spice
This fragrance is a smoky aquatic powerhouse. Two sprays lasts all day, and more than that will choke people, so use with extreme caution. It gets complements by the truckload. The opening is a blast of sweet citrus and ozone, and if that is all it had, I wouldn't like it at all, but almost as quickly as I detect it the sweetness completely dissipates leaving only the very dry aquatic and smoky base. I've had this little 2.5 oz. bottle since it came out in 2006, and I don't remember it having the smokiness so much when I recently pulled it out, so I wonder if that is a product of the fragrance aging; nevertheless, that smoky note is unmistakable and sort of anchors the fragrance and distinguishes it from other aquatics I've experienced. Suitable for year-round wear, but again, for me, anything more than two sprays is too much.
This is the perfect Class/Work frag for anyone 16-25ish. When I used to wear this I would get stopped all the time by men and women asking what I was wearing, sooo many compliments. It has a very mainstream scent and is very linear but just about everyone I've asked about it loves it. Longevity really is terrible though (2hrs tops for me), so always keep the bottle with you for several re-applications throughout the day.
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A damn shame this one was discontinued. A sharp, clean scent that suggest refined taste and sophistication. Great for the work place or making a strong, confident impression.
The opening is simply Givenchy Blue Label and then it changes. Like an olfactory illusion pine grapefruit and what are presumably the water flowers add up to a kind of overripe plush cantelope. I walked this one around and didn't like it. Sure there are certain now stock brief pirecings of wood notes before this. But it blends and I was almost longing for coriander and stock sour notes. It lasts into something like a watered down bad imitation of Xeryus plus the beginnings of B.O....I guess that's the "unique" part.
This has been remarkably hard for me to track down in my area, which that made me rather hastily snag it when I happened uppon it in a CVS pharmacy on the richer side of town. I'm rather sorry I did.I have a cursed skin chemistry, it seems, as any and all fragrances that might break down into unpleasant smells always do for me. This one took longer than most, maybe half an hour, before degrading into a burning ziploc bag...The problem is that it doesn't smell to me anything like what the above pyramid describes. After the (rather uninteresting, but not unpleasant) blast of random florals I got a very interesting combination of CURRY SPICES. Not pine, ceadarwood, musk, but instead a very distinct corriander, cumin, and the like. If that's what it was meant to smell like, then bravo - very dry, dusty, and delightfully odd.
I bought a bottle of this for $5 on the clearance rack in Target and, for the price, it is a great cologne. I've tried quite a few marine colognes and, while this one definitely fits into that category, it has a strong base to it that smells very unique. It lasts for a long time as well, so this is definitely one of the best colognes in terms of dollars per use you can find.
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