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bli777z777nes – :
Just mint, with minty vetivert later on. Very refreshing very green but not worth the $$
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Jamescamer – :
Lots of mint, but not enough lime to make a mojito. I don’t pick up any jasmine or vetiver, either. Think of it as the perfume equivalent of a stick of gum – with longevity to match, and equally disposable.
Cedra – :
I LOVE green scents especially with mint; and this is a good one. Unisex – hubby appropriated it quickly. It is sweet and grassy in the same vein as Heeley’s Menthe Fresh. Nothing groundbreaking, and could never replace my beloved A.A. Herba Fresca..
aarwuxbbwd – :
Smells like mint green tea with a soft breath of herbs. I think it’s most fitting for the spring and summer seasons, but could work as an olfactory pick-me-up at any time. The longevity is admittedly below average, but I find the scent a delight.
edw890InsuffBooni – :
I bought this fragrance in hopes of making it my signature scent. It would be my signature scent if it lasted long enough for anyone to smell it. Literally lasts 30min to an hour. Absolutely adore the smell, minty mahout summer fresh delicious…. But to me this is a waste of money for something that doesn’t even do its job.
csander – :
All these fresh wonderful and beautiful things in one fragrance. The opening IS a Mojito the greenest freshest leafy mint note and accurate lime citrus I’ve smelled. It also goes a little figgy for a second then the juniper freshness, settling to a straighter more herby vibe…which to me is tea. The heart of this fragrance smells like black tea, elemi with clean earthy vetiver and prehaps some cedar.
I love it!
I think sometimes they get the names of fragrances muddled because yet again Comme des Garsons have made a scent which truly is Amazingly green.
Oh well I suppose this is called ‘Green’ to be fair.
The drydown is different again it’s oddly sweet the elemi possibly coming out again? It has this meditative incense kinda thing of CDG and a little of the Amazinggreen about it too.
Major let down is the longevity…few hours at best and despite good initial projection it fades quickly.
Can’t fault the smell though it’s excellent, sparkling and refreshing juice with a touch of earthy edge to it.
mamu9 – :
The opening of Green smells more like a mojito than any fragrance I have ever sampled. Why? Probably because it isn’t trying to. Take THAT, Demeter!!
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Green has a hint of saltiness which makes it almost wander into margarita territory, but ultimately it registers as a light, true mojito scent. Projection and longevity are low, but perhaps on someone else they would be better.
The drydown is sweet mint, accompanied by a light, earthy mineral vetiver. It reminds me of the soil clinging to the roots of the mint plant right after you pull it from the ground.
The final notes smell synthetic sweet and abstract green.
I would much rather drink a mojito, but at least Green smells good, and the mint is not obscured. Light, casual, summery mint.
aHgpI0xa – :
This is a fresh cool scent built around lime and vetiver. It reminds me of Paul Smith Story, but this is a little lighter.
Very refreshing and pleasant. Good longevity and silage. Overal: 7.5 out of 10.
tors – :
I really had high hopes for this, but I find the top too sweet and the longevity unacceptably short. There is definitely mint as others have commented, but with the lime, I get a somewhat syrupy sweet mojito scent. This is completely a personal preference- I want the brightness and bitterness of the citrus peel, not the candy sweetness. The mint is gone quickly and I am left with a non-specific sweet greenness. With CdG’s track record of unusual offerings, maybe this is their goal, but I am sniffing in vain for the juniper, vetiver and cedar. I poured the entire sample vial on my arm, not just a couple drops, and after 30 minutes, I can barely smell anything. The drydown is a slight vetiver whiff, but too little for me. Disappointing; given the list of notes, I really wanted to love it.
dropesogs – :
One of fresh scent that I wear this summer. Imagine mint, mixed with jasmine and lime. The dry down a bit powdery to my nose, but still I can smell leafy scent. Both man and woman can wear it. This is simple scent, but still unique, young and modern. Typical of Comme des Garcons collection 🙂
baitassedeFex – :
I don’t see mint listed as one of the notes but it’s listed in the discription. Anyway, sounds interesting.