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korey – :
It’s nice but actually mostly smells of strong mint and juniper berries. The lime is just an afterthought (though still very noticeable). Very pleasant but not as good as some other lime colognes/aftershaves.
4/5
alex2109698 – :
This is one of three releases, thus far, in the Proraso Single Blade line. The other two are Wood & Spice and Cypress & Vetyver.
Of the three, while nice and being a “like” in my book, it’s my least favorite. It’s fresh and clean with a lemon / citrus dominance. It smells very similar to Trumper GFT and the Art of Shaving’s Lemon EDT. In fact, in my opinion you could get any of the three and have little variance – enough to where it doesn’t matter which one you bought. If I HAD to choose among the three, it would be GFT, because it has better projection and longevity. Proraso’s Azur Lime is average with both.
Summary: A nice, fresh, clean, lemon dominant, citrus fragrance, which is somewhat generic, in as much as it could practically be a dupe for at least two other releases and possibly a third, resembling Tom Ford’s Azur Lime. I can’t comment on Tom Ford’s Azur Lime though, because I’ve never smelt it.