The 12 Best Colognes Under $100, According to a Fragrance Snob
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The 12 Best Colognes Under $100, According to a Fragrance Snob
"Considered revolutionary at the time of its 1994 launch, CK One pioneered the gender-neutral fragrance movement with its clean, earthy scent profile. Its notes of green tea, mandarin, violet, and amber still feel fresh and modern to this day. Fragrance Family Fresh, aromatic Notes Mandarin, bergamot, violet, green tea, amber Crisp and uplifting, Nautica's blend of green apple, water lotus, and cedar appeals to fragrance connoisseurs and newbies alike."
"And despite being the most affordable scent on this list, it's impressively long-lasting, with up to six hours of wear on skin. Fragrance Family Aquatic, fresh Notes Green apple, cedar, water lotus, musk Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Woody, spicy, and just a touch sweet, Somebody Wood embodies the soothing warmth of cedar-paneled saunas and smoke that lingers on clothes after a bonfire."
"Drake's Better World Fragrance House made an impressive debut into the celebrity perfume universe with this sensual, spicy blend of sage, jasmine, and patchouli. It's also on the sweeter side, so don't be surprised if your girlfriend tries to steal a spritz. Fragrance Family Floral, sweet Notes Sage, jasmine, rose, patchouli, musk Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Notes of sandalwood, cedar, nutmeg, and vetiver give this scent an intoxicating warmth, with an intimate projection that makes it office-friendly."
CK One pioneered the gender-neutral fragrance movement with a clean, earthy profile featuring green tea, mandarin, violet, and amber. Nautica offers a crisp, uplifting aquatic-fresh scent of green apple, water lotus, and cedar with notable longevity of up to six hours on skin. Somebody Wood emphasizes woody, spicy warmth with cedar, sandalwood, bergamot, lemon, and vanilla, invoking saunas and bonfires. Drake's Better World delivers a sensual, spicy floral-sweet blend of sage, jasmine, rose, patchouli, and musk. Other selections focus on warm woods and spices—sandalwood, cedar, nutmeg, vetiver, fir balsam, juniper, vanilla, and tonka—suitable for cooler seasons and candles.
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