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kraft5 – :
In my opinion the scent is not pure lemon. It reminds me of lemon and sugar. If you ever had the little lemony candies that look like cough drops -but their not cough drop- you probably agree with me that it smells like Turkish lemon kolonya.
paradise66 – :
I wouldn’t have guessed there are woody notes here, only natural-smelling lemon and lemon blossom. (I have the Pereja–I’ve read that Duru’s version has a bit of musk or tonka in the base, but I haven’t tried that one yet.) Multi-purpose refresher for your body and your home. Use as a pick-me-up, after-bath splash, hand sanitizer, or room spray–wipe down counters, scent your clothes and linen, etc. Most appreciated in hot, sweaty weather. Simple, satisfying.
serge1988 – :
A straight ahead eau de cologne here, and a very good one at that. The lemon is definitely there, but there’s more to it than just lemon. This is a smooth, herbal citrus cologne with some soft floral notes, and very well blended. No strong alcohol smell either. It smells a lot like Acqua di Parma but with less staying power.
On my skin the longevity is good for an EDC, about 2 or 3 hours, but I also like to splash it on, which is what you are supposed to do with this. Pour a puddle of it in your hand and run it through your hair to make it last longer. I use it as an aftershave, and I splash it on before I go to bed. This stuff is so cheap, you can keep a bottle in your office an keep applying more every couple of hours.
You’ll always smell good with this. I paid like $5 for a big 450 ml bottle. They sell it at all the middle eastern grocery stores in my area.
My rating: 8/10
vik9 – :
This is a review for Duru lemon traditional Turkish kolonyasi:
This is a traditional cologne used in Turkey by mostly everyone, and in fact even passed around on the buses and after dinners and such. It basically smells like pure natural lemon and lasts about an hour. It’s more for refreshment and sanitization than as a proper perfume. It smells very similar to Pinaud’s Citrus Musk but without the musk part. I like it but prefer the Pinaud to be quite honest due to its slightly better complexity. This is great to use as an aftershave though, and incredibly cheap.
4/5
wnuevljlvx – :
I wish I could try it!
Some one send me sample please
marinapopova – :
Traditional turkish cologne for Short-time relief and sterilization 🙂