Eternity Air For Men Calvin Klein

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Eternity Air For Men Calvin Klein

Eternity Air For Men Calvin Klein

Rated 4.08 out of 5 based on 24 customer ratings
(24 customer reviews)

Eternity Air For Men Calvin Klein for men of Calvin Klein

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Eternity Air For Men by Calvin Klein is a Aromatic Fougere fragrance for men. This is a new fragrance. Eternity Air For Men was launched in 2018. Top notes are mandarin orange, juniper berries, sea notes and ozonic notes; middle notes are lavender, green apple and violet leaf; base notes are seaweed, patchouli and ambergris.

24 reviews for Eternity Air For Men Calvin Klein

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Interesting. Calvin Klein have always been more or less on the forefront of fragrant trends and seem to listen to their customers. People start chit chatting about salty sea air aquatic fragrances again, and this gets released. Quite lovely, for an aquatic in a world that doesn’t need any more.
    Gin, ambergris, seaweed, lemon and salt water. 6/10

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    This may be the epitome of a Calvin Klein fragrance. It smells really nice and is sure to please almost everyone. I know the Eternity brand is well established but for me this one has very little/no connection to the original Eternity.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    it’s a really short aquatic scent. I wouldn’t get more than a 50ml.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Meh smells like the annoying Axe my roommate bathes himself with.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    First impression of CK Eternity Air is this stuff is BRILLIANT. Absolutely brilliant. If you wait it out, you will witness no less than three distinct phases in this fragrance, which is practically unheard of in the CK line (or much of anything at this price point). Through these phases, I sense not only a thread of continuity to the Eternity line, but also some other familiar yet different accords that simply work at every level.
    Upon spraying, I get a heavy hit of alcohol and some of its lighter elements – what seems to me like sharp grapefruit (probably orange/juniper combo) and an ozonic, slightly aquatic spin on the original Eternity. I have to say that there are many, MANY fragrances that are ruined by this aquatic note, but not this one. All in all, I find it nicely balanced and uplifting without being too… well, anything. I also draw a bit of a connection to D&G Light Blue in this phase, just to put it in perspective. Light, optimistic and very agreeable.
    As some of the more volatile aromatics burn off, Air moves into a different direction – bringing a layer of sweeter, fruitier elements that bring a shadow of the likes of Bvlgari Aqva Atlantique, but also something of a barbershop vibe, reminding me of other lavender-forward scents like Ferragamo F Black or Mont Blanc Presence. And yes, there is also that slightly bitter seaweed note keeping it all in balance. IMO, it’s here where some might suspect it’s gone due to anosmia or olfactory fatigue, hence some of the criticism I’ve read about it.
    Finally, after an hour or more, Air enters its third life (at least on me) – woody, a bit sweet and vanillic to my nose. It reminds me in some ways of CK Obsessed or Antonio Banderas Secret Temptation (which I believe is criminally underrated).
    How a fragrance can begin its life as a work-friendly aquatic and somehow morph itself into something so date night worthy is beyond me. Air does all of that and more. On initial wearing, it seems to check all the boxes for me.
    Bear in mind the name: Air. This is not a name that would be given some club banger scent. It’s light, of modest reach and moderate longevity – par for the course for modern designer fragrances. You may need to reapply during the day, but a scent like this makes it feel very worthwhile. No one will hate this, many will love it. It’s honestly like wearing three different crowd pleasers, one after another. What’s not to like about that?
    Two thumbs up and an instant “love” and FB purchase from me.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    It smells like a weaker version of Dylan Blue. More of an aquatic than a citrus. It smells good for 5 mins and then it evaporates into thin air.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    I think this is superb – and I’m certainly not the only one either, because I only just managed to get it at half-price at Superdrug™ just before it sold-out.
    So it has that seaweed note in it, does it!? Now what is the other well-known fragrance that has that note in it!? Oh yes! That’s it! (and I am familiar with it!) – the notorious Sécretions Magnifique! Now this does not smell like it; but I was constantly watching out for a reminder of it … and I don’t think it was my imagination that I was getting occasional whiffs reminiscent of it! After all, that one, forall it’s being unspeakably ghastly, does have some pleasant notes in it (which, I think, kind of paradoxically augment the ghastliness – like the sweet & innocent background music in a horror-scene in a movie! But I’m not of course reviewing that fragrance here).
    But this is a very pleasant fragrance – plenty of amber, robust, tenacious – altogether pleasant, and well-avoiding being generic. I think CK have done well here – perhaps it’s part of this big push I hear they’re making under their new director.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    I tested this fragrance while out-and-about shopping at a Calvin Klein outlet store the other day and, surprisingly, I really, really enjoyed this scent. Eternity Air is a very nice aquatic fragrance that smells even better than Eternity Aqua – more airy, aromatic and aquatic to my nose…and with a fair dose of ambroxan to keep up with today’s popular colognes.
    Many aquatics come across as smelling like cucumber salad when they blend with my skin chemistry. Regardless, I enjoyed Eternity Aqua since first putting my nose on back in 2013, and purchasing a bottle a short while later. Although cucumber is listed as the primary note, to me it’s just a very nice fresh-aquatic fragrance with just a pinch of that Eternity DNA.
    To be honest, I thought that I would apply a few sprays of what I though was Eternity Aqua since most of my fragrance had disappeared in the heat of a hot Summer day. The bottles looks very similar if you’re not playing attention. Initially, I suspected Eternity Aqua had been reformulated before realize the source of my mistake.
    Based on my wearing, I actually prefer the scent of Air over that of Eternity Aqua – it’s a very nice Summertime aquatic fragrance. Sadly, it did not perform very well in that it lasted around 3-4 hours and was largely a skin scent after the first few minutes. Sad, but true! In the end, due to performance issues I am sticking with Eternity Aqua and CK One Summer since for aforementioned performs much better, and the later is a better/cheaper alternative for the really hot Summer days.
    It’s a shame CK released a castrated fragrance because Eternity Air is really is a very, very pleasant smelling Summertime freshie. I hope this one performs better on your skin. Cheers.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    it’s a soft nice smelling scent,open with strong juniper berries(not much mandarin orange), then dry down to lavender and a bit of violet-apple,Longevity is about 2-3 hours,i have Dylan Blue,this one doesn’t really smell like that,Dylan Blue is more about ambroxan and grapefruit Eternity Air has more fresh-fruity-flowery scent.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    So…Ambroxan/Ambergis. I don’t know why it’s so insanely popular right now, but I’ve tried pretty much all of the recent mass-market scents based on this ‘note du jour’, and for the most part I find them all to be somewhat revolting. I’m not a fan of CD Sauvage, Prada Carbon, Versace Dylan Blue, Bvlgari Atlantiqve, or Coach for Men. But for some reason, Calvin Klein seems to have gotten it right, at least for me.
    The opening is very fresh and inviting. Longevity is actually quite good and the dry down doesn’t seem overly sharp and doesn’t induce my gag reflex like the other fragrances I’ve mentioned above do. Overall, I think the name fits. It’s airy, but not in a ‘cool breeze’ sort of way. It’s warm, slightly salty, a little bit floral.
    Air is an unexpectedly good offering from CK, my favorite since Aqua and so much better than any of their recent summer flankers. If Eternity Aqua cools you off on a summer day, this will warm you up on a chilly spring or summer night. Both are now sitting side-by-side on my shelf and I feel like they complement each other perfectly.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    The longevity of this fragrance may seems poor but don’t. It depends more than other things of your own skin chemistry because the aromachemical that makes the grey amber note (possibly a mixture of various in which ambroxan takes the main role), fix the aroma and projects better when it melts with your dermis. Also projects better depending on the humidity and the temperature, so it happens that sometimes you don’t smell anything and sometimes, it reapears making a soft aura like a second skin.
    So, try to test it in different situations, appliying in different points and also in different seasons, not only in summer.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    Eternity Air For Men was launched in 2018.
    Top notes : mandarin orange,juniper berries,sea notes and ozonic notes
    Middle notes : lavender,green apple and violet leaf
    Base notes : seaweed,patchouli and ambergris
    Calvin Klein Eternity Air For Men is Very similar to Atlantiqve, Dylan Blue,Sauvage..Longevity of smell is very poor!!

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    Fierce performance. I like it. Smells better than the previous aqua version imo

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    I really like this fragrance! I do agree with others how the other recent flankers arnt special,but this one in my eyes is very pleasent and nice!! Very nice i just cant stop smelling the tester strip on the way home from Macys!! Defintly has a spot in my cabinet once it hits discounters! It reminds me a bit of eternity aqua but less spicier and way more smoother and nature smelling!! 8 out of 10 stars!! Dont dismiss this one guys,definitely a high end vibe about it!! Keep on smelling my friends!!!

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    I find nothing airy about Ambroxan!
    It’s nice scent for the lovers of Ambroxan.
    Starts with sea like beach-vibe scent, but then turns to a Sharp Ambroxan fragrance…
    This is not regular fresh summer vibe, it’s more of a night time wear.
    Very similar to Dylan Blue, Atlantiq, Sauvage…
    All in all, Sharp Ambroxan.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    Eternity Air smells very nice, and could easily be a guy’s daily summer cologne, as it doesn’t have the generic “blue”, “fresh” or “aquatic” vibe. Eternity Air’s composition of spices, citruses and aquatics are top notch and well formulated. To my noise the composition smells like refresh, “aquatic grapefruit”.
    Definitely get your noise on this cologne for a few days, if you’re looking for another nice spring/summer cologne to add to your rotation! Ignore all the dislikes and such, as they are all clearly fake. lol
    Scent: 8.5/10
    Performance: 6/10 (winter performance); Will update
    Longevity: 6/10 (winter performance); Will update

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    There is a small group of 15 or 20 false accounts (or maybe more) that continues to distort the votes and the section “this perfume reminds me of”. Please let’s all try to clean up this mob, this thing must end now. HOW Can Calvin Klein’s new scent be similar to Creed and Roja at the same time?? Please restore some order and dignity on this site and reset the votes and “this perfume reminds me of” section. Thank you

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    Finally its distribution has arrived in Spain and I was able to try it last week.
    My expectations were not very high considering that the latest versions of Eternity Summer have not been very popular, especially for its similarity (There are so little difference between them) and its short sillage and longevity.
    In this case it has turned out to be a total surprise. The fragrance is fresh, ozonic (not like 90’s releases with calone) and has a fresh vegetable touch, very suitable for the hottest seasons of the year and apparently does not have much more than an aquatic chord with helional around a heart based on amboxan, factaliced patchouli without the earthy undertones and ionones to provide a violet leaf accord. This is the visible part of the perfume, but if you have patience, you will discover the secret that hides and that in my humble opinion will make it more successful than its previous versions: The bottom of this hurricane of freshness hides a secret well know in others winter oriented fragrances. An aromachemical that we already know.
    It imparts to the composition more duration, enhances its projection and balances the composition. I think it’s the same macrocyclic musk used in the firs version of aqua fahrenheith and to me it has some trigeminal effect. I can’t point out if it’s Z11 or another aromachemical that provides a woody-ambery effect generating olfactory fatigue that prevent you to perceive it while you know that It is there and providing a soft and intense woody-ambery effect and at the same time makes the fragrance in it’s final stage soft, very masculine and persistent.
    I think this time Calvin Klein has done a good job.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    At first I was intrigued by the notes. I love patchouli. This didn’t work for me personally. I find it smells a bit harsh, like body odor. That’s what I get from it. I wanted to like it because I like Calvin Klein scents in general.

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    Anytime Eternity comes out with a flanker, I’m an eye roller…especially since they’ve thrown out like 5-6 flankers (not counting summer editions) in the past 3 years.
    So I was at Macys the other day getting Sauvage EDP and of course I’ll sniff any new release if it’s right in front of me, and so I did and I was quite surprised that I actually liked it. About 30 min later I was still smelling it bouncing off of my arm – that also surprised me.
    Anyway, I talked to the lady at the counter and she loaded by bag with exactly 11 samples of Eternity Air – don’t sleep on this one, this will be a damn nice scent for summer – and one that will probably get at least 5-6 hours which is solid for a fresh/aquatic. I will buy a bottle when it hits discounters.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    Reminds me of CK One Summer 2013 with a little juniper added.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    I can agree with the review below
    that this reminds me of dylan blue or
    most of these wannabe sauvage clones
    that has popped up lately, air is not
    a bad scent at all, but it’s very short
    lived when it comes to projection,
    longevity on the other hand is quite
    good but mostly as a skin scent, i still
    found it to be a very plesant scent.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    Reminded of Dylan Blue, but not nearly as good. Fairly quickly dries down to a basic patchouli base. OK, but nothing special. Only worth getting on the cheap, in my opinion.

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    I tried this at Macy’s today and it’s very good (I love fresh scents). The name really says it all a it’s light and airy but I found that it did last on my skin, I may pick this up full price for the upcoming heat in Southern California!

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