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dimport – :
A light, fresh, bright, and uplifting cologne. Definitely a daytime scent and a pretty good one at that too. The start is fresh and slightly drugstore-generic, and the tomato leaf doesn’t smell as distinctive as compared to say Trussardi L’uomo. The lovely delicate woody drydown is the best part IMO and lasts well even if it’s a little too light for my taste. Probably best suits sunny weather (both warm and cool), and would work for all ages and most occasions (office, casual, sports, etc.) – although it’s perhaps a little too indistinctive for dates. Nonetheless, this is another impressive MK fragrance that gets my recommendation.
nelly150 – :
An appley, fresh scent somewhere between Adidas Moves and Eternity, slightly too sweet. The drydown becomes less sweet and switches fruits to become more raspberryish like 212. Perfectly average and standard.
wailssmat – :
I have a friend who works for mary kay and they got me all the cologne for the mary kay collection and although I would never wear any of them I would recommend this one the most.
Aerohopleneritzn – :
This is not a bad fragrance for the price. It’s fresh, clean, and sporty and a good choice for spring or summer. I agree that it’s a better frag for younger guys, but I still like it and wear it occasionally.
andrej298 – :
Looooove it very good fragrance love the beginning notes very fresh and clean
Exellfelf – :
Bug spray and lemons. Yum -.-
llatoevace – :
This isn’t a bad scent for someone in their 20’s to early 30’s, definitely masculine, very fresh, simple and clean scent. Nothing particularly noteworthy, but the longevity is good. It’s a bit synthetic smelling, but otherwise a decent gift scent for men.
slavaf – :
yummmmmmmmmmmmmmy love the begining very fresh and intteresting opening i highly recomend this everyone
limar12 – :
I would never have bought Velocity if Luca Turin hadn’t mentioned its interesting top notes of tomato leaf and mandarin. How couldn’t you want to smell a combo like that?
Definitely compelling–it falls squarely into the sporty category (not my favorite by a long shot), but it’s tenacious, fresh, and just smells damn good!
коню – :
Agree with Blondo. Light casual cologne perfect for college kids. The smell and notes are very similar to Abercrombie&Fitch’s FIERCE.
zgl286InsuffBooni – :
This is a great scent for guys in their late teens early 20’s.