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militarystas – :
I just returned from a pretty long hiatus from the fragrance community, busy with studies and work. After months of not being on Fragrantica, I’m quite bemused that Axe is now in the database. What is becoming of the world… Anyway, I just wanted to give this particular scent a shout out. This product was what started my passion for perfume. I had the body wash, and it had the notes described on the label (“sea mint, glacier water” or something like that). I remember enjoying the scent and being fascinated by the concept of notes.
Anyway, it seems that Fragrantica has come a long way by including things such as this, but who’s to judge?