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Eternity Now For Men
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Eternity Now For Men by Calvin Klein is an oriental fougère fragrance for men. Launched in 2015, this olfactive composition unfolds with top notes of coconut nectar, star anise, and ginger. The heart reveals the freshness of starfruit alongside cedarwood and patchouli, while the base settles with the warmth of vanilla, tonka bean, and Moroccan cedar.
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Arrived very recently and I absolutely loved it. I read on Fragrantica that it was similar to 1 Million, but it didn’t give me that vibe; perhaps that’s why I was expecting something different, though it’s not bad. Every nose is a world, and that’s where the magic happens. It opens with tonka bean and a spicy hint of ginger, followed by fruity notes of coconut and vanilla. The first thing I sense is the smell of something newly purchased—sweet but with a bit of an edge. It’s distinctive, modern and youthful, not overly projecting but lasting 6-8 hours. The tonka, coconut and vanilla notes (with a touch of starfruit) sometimes sound like chocolate. It suits all ages, is relaxed and versatile, suitable for men and women alike, much like Calvin Klein. Just my opinion, thanks.
It’s a very sweet fragrance. It reminded me a bit of Black XS L’Excess. I’d love to buy it; it’s very interesting!!!!!!
Eternity Now by Calvin Klein has nothing to do with its classic predecessor, Eternity, except that both are fresh and very suitable for spring and summer. It’s a pleasant scent with an acceptable sillage initially, which drops to skin-level within a few hours. It doesn’t have appreciable longevity either. It feels much more youthful than adult and is for very casual use. Its coconut note is a bit synthetic, so I doubt it will make history.
Eternity Now for Men is an aromatic, sweet, and pleasant fragrance. Honestly, I find it bears very little resemblance to the original; its scent is more modern and youthful. The most distinct notes are tonka and vanilla, a sweet patchouli to a lesser extent, coconut and ginger, all over a woody base. It’s cheerful for casual use, informal outings with friends, dating, etc. Its style is similar to Versace Eros, and its audience ranges from teenagers to mature adults. Longevity is between 6 to 8 hours with average projection.
Eternity Now for Men is aromatic, sweet and pleasant. Honestly, it bears little resemblance to the original; it sounds more modern and youthful. Tonka and vanilla stand out, along with a sweet patchouli, with less coconut and ginger, over a woody base. It’s cheerful for casual use, going out with friends or for flirting. Its style recalls Versace Eros and suits everyone from teenagers to mature adults. It lasts between 6 and 8 hours with moderate projection.
I find it refreshing and delicious, with quite good longevity, even better than the women’s version.
I find it refreshing and delicious, with quite good longevity, better than the women’s version.
A different scent. The blend of anise and coconut is vibrant and refreshing. Sillage and projection are quite moderate. Undoubtedly, a fragrance for personal enjoyment.
A different scent. The blend of anise and coconut is vibrant and refreshing. The trail and projection are moderate. Without a doubt, a fragrance to enjoy personally.
Very youthful and personal, lasting until late afternoon. It smells sweet and rich.
Very youthful and personal, lasting until late afternoon. Smells sweet and rich.
Fortunately, in my opinion, this very American fragrance has nothing to do with its mother, Eternity. It’s youthful, sweet, addictive, sensual, nocturnal, pub-ready, and has good performance. The opening is fresh, with a green blend of ginger and anise that lasts a few minutes before the invasive coconut hits—a delicious summery sunscreen scent. The vanilla adds sweetness; together with the anise and coconut, they create a deep, intense creamy liqueur note that lasts until the end. The heart passes through cedar, primarily, and tonka bean; its woody side is very noticeable. It closes with a magnificent blend of sweets, amber, patchouli, and anise. Projection: very good for the first two hours, decent until four. Longevity: moderate to low.
A tropical ‘gourmand’ fragrance dominated by coconut, reminiscent of Hawaiian Tropic sunscreen oil. Paired with vanilla and anise, it creates a nice combination that transports you to a Caribbean beach with a fruity drink. It has a sweet tinge but isn’t cloying. It’s quite dated, more masculine than its sibling Eternity for Men, leaning towards unisex. It seems aimed at sophisticated teenagers. It’s cool, trendy, fruity, and fashionable. If you’re looking for something modern and youthful, this is it. Primarily for daytime, maybe evening, but never for very formal events.
It’s a tropical gourmand fragrance where the coconut takes centre stage, reminiscent of Hawaiian Tropic oil, mixed with vanilla and anise that transport you to a Caribbean beach enjoying a fruity drink. It has a marked sweetness but isn’t cloying. It’s quite stuffy, more masculine than its sibling and almost unisex, targeting sophisticated teenagers. It has a cool factor, it’s for the cool kids, the strawberry ones and the fashion-conscious. If you’re looking for something modern and youthful, this is one of them. Ideal for day and perhaps evening, but nothing for very formal events.
Fresh, fun, and perfect for informal wear and leisure. It projects well for a few hours before fading gradually. I’m not a huge fan of the line, but it’s pleasant for casual days when you want to feel cheerful. Ideal for young people: I mean ‘young’ in the sense of feeling young, regardless of age. If you feel comfortable in it, it’s your perfume. (Courtesy of Rafasant)
Quite disappointing in my opinion. It smells too synthetic, like most CK perfumes. Moreover, it’s too cloying, to the point where its sweetness irritates my nose. For the price paid here, there are better options. In the last resort, the classic Eternity version is much better, with more class and longevity. Who is it aimed at? I think basically at young people who want to smell generic and party-ready; for those occasions, this is Eternity Now. Note: 6/10.
In my opinion, rather disappointing. It smells very synthetic, like most CK scents, and is too cloying to the point of being annoying. For the price, there are better options; the classic Eternity version has more class and longevity. Who is it for? Basically young people who want to smell generic and party-ready. Note: 6/10.
It’s the quintessential CK scent: the moment you spray it, you know it’s aimed at teenagers or brand devotees. The opening is a very sweet, ‘youthful’ fruity burst with a rather artificial coconut note, though passable. The dry-down is absurdly generic, lasting barely 20-30 minutes (and I’m generous with that). The good thing is that, unlike others, the price matches what it actually is, so you feel less cheated.
The anise is so present in all phases that it smells like an old man, horrible.
The anise so present in all its phases makes it smell like an old man; horrible.
Artificial. There’s an olfactory boom when you apply it, but it lasts less than an hour. There are better options for the price. I bought it to try, and it fails the test.
To each their own. Everyone develops their sense of smell differently. To me, it seems like a very rich scent, with a soft and delicious coconut. The most important thing is that a fragrance, whether designer or very generic and cheap, fulfils its mission and pleases others. I feel this Eternity does so in both situations. I’ve received many compliments from women wearing it.
Great fragrance for the price. It has an air of Le Beau/Scandal. I bought it looking for something inexpensive, rich, and sweet for uni on moderately hot days. It has a soft sillage but it delivers. The downside is longevity: with luck and help from clothes, about three hours. I recommend reapplying; that counteracts the issue. It delivers for the price (20 dollars).
A rich and very underrated fragrance, which makes one suspect that JPG perhaps took advantage of this to copy the Le Beau coconut-tonka combo years later. Personally, I stick with this Calvin Klein: it smells phenomenal, is deeper and more woody than Le Beau, and much cheaper.
I bought it for the coconut scent, but I don’t detect it; it smells a bit cloying and doesn’t last long. I bought it out of curiosity, but I wouldn’t buy it again.
I bought it because of the rumour of a coconut scent, but the truth is, I don’t perceive it. It feels a bit cloying to me, plus it doesn’t last long. I bought it out of curiosity, but I wouldn’t buy it again.
Smells like marshmallows, in a good way. It’s fresh and pleasant, but I’d like it to have better projection and longevity.
One of the first gifts I received. I love sweet scents, and for men, I think this is a great option. It stands out for being unique within the line; hard to go wrong if you’re looking for something sweet but not too overpowering. This is the one.
My first perfume ever. While it’s not a great classic, it left a mark because it accompanied me through many moments. It never fails; it smells wonderful: a light sweetness that isn’t cloying, with a hint of coconut reminiscent of more expensive fragrances. Recommended for young people as a first choice.