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attelmimparia – :
The original roots for men was the first fragrance I ever owned. It was warm and cozy, comforting. I think my grandma bought it for me on my 14th birthday 17 years ago. I wore it everyday until the bottle was empty.
musicheg – :
The Roots fragrances were made by Coty for the Canadian store Roots (and could also be found in the Canada pavilion at Epcot). I had gotten the original Roots for Him (which I love, but it’s not on Fragrantica’s database yet), and had recently gotten its little brother Roots Spirit Man (very similar, seems to be a little lighter with some citrus).
So I had to “complete the collection” by trying Roots UniScent. I haven’t smelled the feminine versions of the previous 2 (Roots for Her, Spirit Woman), but UniScent is very different from the male versions I have. I definitely can not see a woman wearing this. On me it seems very evergreen with a hint of mandarin, almost a harsh pine-like scent, similar to Geoffrey Beane Bowling Green. The drydown isn’t bad, but it takes 2-3 hours for the scent to start mellowing out. Definitely a cold weather fragrance (not often seen here in south Georgia).