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broodaPed – :
Basil, petit grain, and oceanic accords kick off Calypso to an alluring masculine start. As a woman with a penchant for unisex frags, Calypso is one of my favorites from this line. What a refreshing burst of fresh air! If you reveled in Dame Perfumery’s Herb Man or Art de Parfum’s Sea Foam, you’ll be relishing this aromatic ambrosia. An exquisite Eau perfect for close quarters at work. A guaranteed compliment-getter.
anton.shmukler – :
I think calypso is more a male than a unisex fragrance, but also wearable for women who like herb scents. Its really fresh and green/woody and citrusy, reminds me of the cool water scents by Davidoff. Really refreshing scent. I personaly wouldnt wear it, but i think it would be nice on some men.
sb3sle – :
Just like Fresh Water and South Water, Calypso is another unisex eau de cologne created by the company, made to please everyone, without exception. It was launched in 2013 and its inspiration comes from the musical rhythms and lifestyle of the islanders.
It has notes of neroli and bergamot, in the output; loquat and seagrass, in the heart; aquatic notes and white musk, in the base. Do not expect a unique or innovative fragrance because it is not what you will find. It is very difficult to create a cheerful and invigorating fragrance that can be worn by both sexes and escape the common place. This achievement has already been reached when the company created South Water, which is different, juicy and tropical.
For those seeking an olfactory reference, Calypso touches the skin with a very pleasant fragrance, reminiscent of several others in the same style of Tommy for Men (Tommy Hilfiger). Then, sweet and sour nuances emerge, changing the citrusy aspect into a fruity aroma. Finally, the fragrance shows itself oceanic, but still fruity, only much weaker, remaining very close to the skin.
The projection is weak, but the lasting is good, taking into account the composition and the EDC concentration. If I had to make a ranking of the three unisex fragrances from the house, I’d say that Fresh Water is the weakest. Then, this one comes with better durability and, on top of the podium, South Water with great projection and lasting. I will not discuss the scent, because it’s a matter of taste and this is very personal.
pash8545 – :
This is a lovely green scent with sweet citrus. The seagrass is heady but not musty or overpowering. Loquat is a heavenly stonefruit smell, like a plum only richer and more complex. The cedar in this is very light and fresh. A nice scent for men or women, it is reminiscent of walking barefoot in an island herb garden.