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CK All

Alberto Morillas
Perfumista
Alberto Morillas
4.00 de 5
1,881 votos

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Descripción

CK All by Calvin Klein is a citrus fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2017, this composition was created by Alberto Morillas and Harry Fremont. The top notes unfold with bergamot, mandarin, and grapefruit blossom; the heart reveals jasmine, rhubarb, freesia, and lily of the valley; while the base notes complete the structure with musk, amber, and vetiver.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 6.5%
  • Primavera 37%
  • Verano 45%
  • Otoño 12%
  • Día 83%
  • Noche 17%

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Comunidad

1,881 votos

  • Positivo 79%
  • Neutral 12%
  • Negativo 8.6%

Pirámide olfativa

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Corazón 4 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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  • I don’t understand how the website allows voting and commenting on fragrances that haven’t even been released yet. If Fragrantica wants to be a reference, it shouldn’t allow this, because all you achieve is ignoring the votes of other colognes.

  • Natalylopez

    Upon spraying, it smells very much like the classic CK One, although it changes afterwards. It’s as if several citrus notes have been added, with orange standing out, along with some white floral notes.

  • Vilmaypedro

    Haha, I can’t help but always look for the Black Lady’s reviews; she reminds me of Risto Mejide, but undoubtedly she has a prodigious nose. Without having heard it in her reviews, I knew perfectly how it smelled. I love it, BLACK LADY.

  • It resembles the One, fresh, less herbal and more citrusy. I would definitely recommend the One first. It’s a perfume for daily use as a cologne, nothing special.

  • I don’t usually write reviews, but this time I couldn’t keep quiet. CK All is nothing but bad. I put it on and when I got home, I washed myself with soap to get rid of it; it was irritating even up to my throat. Either this or nothing, and nothing is better.

  • I’m not much of a reviewer… but sometimes I get the urge to comment, whether good or bad. CK All doesn’t seem good to me at all. I put it on my skin and, when I got home, I washed it off with soap to remove it… it irritated my throat. Either this or nothing. Nothing.

  • Bought this at half price for 200ml after seeing good reviews on YouTube, but I was let down. It starts with very light, creamy mandarin and bergamot, a shy opening that disappears in minutes. Then comes the floral heart, very feminine with lily of the valley and freesia. After an hour, it becomes unisex, like a creamy soap and a clean scent, lasting more than six hours on the skin but with little sillage, only noticeable to those close by. It smells exactly like L’Occitane’s Shea Butter soap. I’ll use it as a cologne after showering for that fresh scent, not as an eau de toilette. I expected something more citrusy with better projection, like CK ONE.

  • A good sensation. It’s pleasant and clean, sharing that sense of cleanliness of Lacoste White, although it’s not the same. It offers a relaxing experience, smelling like Nivea cream with citrus: some moments bitter, others sweet. It reminds me of my childhood, with scraped knees running around… and missing the Nivea cream my mother applied. Good memories this All brought me. Note: it doesn’t resemble CK One at all; I like them equally, both CK All and CK One.

  • Good feeling. It’s pleasant and clean, sharing that sense of tidiness of Lacoste Blanc, but it’s not the same. It offers a good relaxing experience; it smells like Nivea cream with citrus, some moments bitter and others sweet. It reminds me of my childhood, those scraped knees from running… and not lacking the Nivea cream my mother would rub on them. This All brought back good memories. Note: It doesn’t resemble CK One at all. I like them equally, both CK All and CK One.

  • Yes, yes! I really like this fragrance; I detect a distinct floral note and prefer it to One and Bee. If you want to buy it, don’t let yourself be swayed by stupid comments; test it in a perfumery and draw your own conclusions. Fragantica should filter and delete opinions from people who use Axe and speak as if they were Alberto Morillas.

  • EDIT: Two years after my first review, I bought it again. Well, I can’t stand it. It smells like a jumble of sour oranges with a hint of ambroxan. It’s insidious, acidic, sharp, and of a tropical orange tone that makes the hair stand on end. I was prepared for it not to be nice at all because Calvin Klein colognes are already a bit of a laugh (how many do they release a year, eighty?), but the truth is I found it pleasant. The opening is like CK One but sweetened with citrus peel and a touch of white flowers. The dry down is a very summery citrus-floral mix over the classic white t-shirt scent of the original. As the blast passes, a bearable, creamy, and not cloying tangerine predominates. Finally, the grapefruit flower enters, which is like grapefruit but with the taste of tender fruit-tree wood, a citrus note, slightly bitter/spicy as only tree flowers can be, with nuances of shower gel and foam, not soap. In the end, this note has an excessive prominence along with the bergamot, which can place CK All more on a man’s skin than a woman’s. A harmless and familiar perfume I’d use in spring without problems. (I forgot to add that I also smell like one of those industrial musks, dynamic and clean, characteristic of laundry centres and some popular body milks).

  • Yes, yes! I like this fragrance; I notice it’s quite floral and I like it much more than One and Bee. Anyone wanting to buy it should not be swayed by stupid comments; try it in a perfumery and draw your own conclusions. Fragrantica should have a filter and delete comments from people who use Axe deodorant and talk as if they were Alberto Morillas.

  • EDITED. Two years after my first review, I bought it again and… I can’t stand it. It smells like a jumble of sour oranges with a touch of ambroxan. It’s insidious, acidic, sharp, and has that tropical orange tone that makes the hair on my neck stand up. I was prepared for it not to be good because Calvin Klein colognes are already a joke (how many do they release a year, eighty?), but honestly, it seemed pleasant at first. The opening is like CK One but sweetened with citrus skin and a hint of white flowers. The heart is powdery citrus and floral, very summery, sitting atop the classic white tee scent of the original. Once the blast passes, a bearable, creamy tangerine takes over, nothing too heavy. Finally, the grapefruit flower enters; it’s like grapefruit but with a tender wood flavour, a citrus note slightly bitter/spicy as only fruit tree flowers can be, with nuances of shower gel and foam, not soap. In the end, this note along with the bergamot have an excessive presence and might place CK All more on a man’s skin than a woman’s. It’s a harmless, family-friendly perfume I’d use in spring without issues. (By the way: I also smell one of those dynamic, clean industrial musks, characteristic of laundromats and some popular body milks).

  • I love it, very fresh and pleasant for everyone. Being citrus-based, it shifts from lemon to orange and back to lemon at the end, always wrapped in very pleasant white flowers.

  • Despite being unisex, I consider it more feminine, perhaps due to those floral notes that cocoon you. I bought it blind thinking it would be similar but more long-lasting than CK One, but I can’t find any similarities. For me, CK All is more feminine. At first, there are citrus notes, then after 30 minutes they become faint and give way to flowers and powdery notes until drying out at 6 hours. The trail is moderate and the longevity is about 4 hours. I get a vibe of 90s floral soaps. I used it a couple of times and then sold it; it didn’t work for me.

  • Victor - Perfumaniac

    UNISEX FLOWER SHOP: I bought it two years ago, applied it five times, and gifted it to my wife because it was too floral for me… It is true, it’s unisex and has a very marked citrus note at the opening with notable freshness and a characteristic sweetness of tangerine fragrances. A few minutes after applying it, the floral notes become noticeable; particularly the jasmine takes strength and leaves behind the citrus sensation. After more time, a light vetiver is perceived, not the Guerlain one, but a watery, soft one like Armani Prive. It works very well in moderate temperature climates; it’s noticeable that it’s the base of CK Everyone, a sort of fresher update of All with the DNA of the original CK One. Excellent option for spring, informal, fruity and cheerful; if you like unisex fragrances and what you perceived in the legendary CK One, this could complement your taste. Recommended sprays: 5 to 8. Fixative rating: 8. Trail: Light. Intensity: Medium.

  • Victor - Perfumaniac

    UNISEX FLOWER SHOP: I bought it two years ago, applied it five times, and then gifted it to my wife because it was too floral for me. Yes, it’s unisex and has a very marked citrus note at the start with notable freshness and a typical sweetness of tangerine trees. After a few minutes, the floral notes take over, especially the jasmine, and the citrus sensation fades. Then a light vetiver is noticeable, not the Guerlain one, but a watery one like Armani Prive. It works very well in temperate climates. You can tell it’s the base of CK Everyone, a fresher update of All with the DNA of CK One. Excellent option for spring, informal, fruity, and cheerful. If you like unisex scents and the legendary CK One, this could complement your taste. Recommended sprays: 5 to 8. Fixative: 8. Trail: Light. Intensity: Medium.

  • I admit it smells nice, but it won’t blow your mind. I love bergamot and tangerine perfumes that tend to last, yet this feels like just another one of the crowd. I’m not sure if it’s worth the price of a CK, especially here in Argentina. It’s totally unisex; it reminded me of Natura Kaiak Ultra, which is marketed as feminine but still comes across as unisex.

  • White flowers, lasts quite a while. I think it leans more towards the feminine side. Pleasant.

  • I admit it’s nice, but it doesn’t turn heads. Generally, I like perfumes with bergamot and tangerine because they last quite a while, but in this case, although I like it, I feel it’s just ‘another one’ of the crowd. I’m not sure if it’s worth the price of a CK, especially here in Argentina. It’s totally unisex. It reminded me a bit of Natura Kaiak Ultra; although it’s feminine, it also feels unisex.

  • I bought it blind and, once again, I’d buy it again. I love wearing it straight after a shower, spraying it all over my body and then putting on my pyjamas.

  • I love it and it’s one I’d buy again. It smells of tangerine infusion with white flowers, perhaps with a creamy touch, very clean. For the price, the longevity is decent: about four hours of moderate trail, then another two hours on the skin. I don’t see it as particularly feminine; if you like to smell clean, anyone can wear it. P.S.: It doesn’t resemble the 2021 version at all; I have both and prefer the CK All much more. The 2021 one smells like peach shampoo.

  • I love it; I’d buy it again without a doubt. It smells like tangerine infusion with white flowers, perhaps a creamy touch, very clean. For the price, the longevity is decent: about 4 hours of trail and then another 2 hours close to the skin. It’s not particularly feminine; if you like to smell clean, anyone can wear it. PS: Nothing to do with the 2021 version; I have both and prefer CK All by far. The 2021 one smells like peach shampoo.

  • poblete.erik@gmail.com

    It’s citrusy and shifts from lemon to orange, with a very marked jasmine. A blind buy without regret, quite the opposite. Recommended for those seeking citrus with a soapy scent.

  • poblete.erik@gmail.com

    It’s citrusy and evolves from lemon to orange with a very prominent jasmine. Buy it blind without regrets; quite the opposite. Recommended for those seeking citrus with that clean soap scent.

  • Audiolocion😉🐢🏡☩🎧📚

    It lasts well on my skin, but as a lover of citrus, I noticed that after two hours the floral notes dominate and I perceive it as more feminine than masculine. The initial projection is pleasant, but it’s not for a man who wants to project himself as such…

  • I’m surprised by all the hate (at least here). To my nose, it smells of well-sweet citrus (highlighting the mandarin) competing with white flowers (jasmine). It doesn’t smell synthetic or bother anyone; it’s clean, innocent and unisex. It makes me feel fresh, relaxed and happy. The longevity is weak, about 4-5 hours, with little projection, but for the price it’s fine (it’s cheaper in shops than in department stores).

  • I love it; I’ve been using it since I was 16. I get the sensation of being freshly bathed. It’s very citrusy and totally unisex.

  • I bought it blind and on first use it gave me a bitter scratch on my throat. I let it rest and used it again on a rainy day: that’s when the flowers came out. It became my favourite fresh scent and I can’t imagine rain without it now.

  • leonyourmind

    I like it. It doesn’t smell very different but conveys freshness and cleanliness. It’s unisex; it reminds me of Light Blue Intense (feminine) but swapping the green apple for bergamot. Definitely for casual use, those quick fragrances that give you confidence to smell good. Compared with CK One, I prefer CK All: it’s more intense and less powdery.

  • metroidsoldier

    Very unisex, with citrus and floral notes like grapefruit blossom, bergamot, mandarin, jasmine, freesia and musk. It results in a fresh and balanced perfume for everyone.

  • I love it. I bought it six or seven years ago and it’s just as good as the first time. On my skin, it’s super long-lasting and leaves a pleasant citrus scent, lime and lemon style. I’ll keep using it for work.

  • An excellent unisex perfume, well-citrusy and fresh. What a pity it doesn’t last long. I’m keen to try CK One Essence; from what I read, it’s the same but more intense and long-lasting.

  • Perfect for everyday wear or training. It smells more floral than CK One, which is my favourite. The longevity is short, about an hour and a half, after which it clings nicely to the skin.