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Eternity Aromatic Essence for Men
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Calvin Klein's Eternity Aromatic Essence for Men is a fruity aromatic fragrance for men. Launched in 2024, this composition features juniper berries, lemon, and Sichuan pepper in its top notes. The heart reveals a duo of coconut and lavender, while the base settles with Guatemalan cardamom, Virginia cedar, and patchouli.
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First impression in the perfumery: exquisite. I didn’t like the opening with its synthetic coconut for the first few minutes, but as it settled… puff, what a delight. It could be a real winner in spring/summer. It’s sweet but not cloying. There’s something about it that I adore, though I can’t quite put my finger on what it is. I can’t speak much about longevity yet as it doesn’t quite take off in the cold, but it will perform better in the heat. It’s now number one on my list of upcoming purchases, but I’d prefer to buy it when the price drops to CK’s usual range, rather than the eye-watering 70 euros they’re currently asking for this ‘novelty’.
Very good if you’re after something fresh and soft. At first, it smells heavily of coconut but evolves into a lovely scent. Perhaps the only drawback is that I feel it lacks significant sillage, yet people have still asked about it, and it’s a delight. Longevity is good; it lasted over 6 hours on my skin.
They’ve just taken away my desire to keep buying fragrances to fill my wardrobe, at least at the perfumery where I ‘thought’ I had trust. After leaving them a good wad of cash this year, the owner, with a look of barely concealed disdain, stopped me from testing this new release today. As if I was going to steal a sample! I almost preferred not to try it, because if I had liked it, I would have bought it, even with a dozen bottles still to finish. I love perfumes but I’m of the school of testing slowly to avoid confusing scents. Apparently, if you test two a week, they might think you’re trying to get them for free. A lost customer, because even if they’re further away, I’ll keep testing at other perfumeries. If they don’t convince me, I have no reason to continue taking disappointments from reformulations and restocks that differ from the first editions, where impulse buying is throwing money away. I wouldn’t mind mentioning that this snub happened at a Druni in the Valencia region, in Algemesí. And if we’re going to air grievances, I’ll add that several samples have been tampered with and ruined, including Dior Homme Parfum Un Saludo.
Hold onto your hats as CK gifts us something perfect for mild-to-hot climates: instant love at first sniff. I’ve already picked up a 100ml bottle. It’s fresh, tropical, and novel. By ‘novel’, I mean I was hunting for coconut notes and found none, but this one won me over. The coconut is beautifully executed and not artificial. If you’re looking for a tropical scent (think piña colada), versatile, new, and something to escape the saturation of the mass-market JPG Le Beau lines (which are everywhere, especially among younger crowds), I’d recommend this CK Aromatic Essence. It’s more novel, fresh, balanced, less heavy, and not yet as well-known as the JPG Le Beau scents (which, by the way, have nothing to envy). Projection: moderate, understandable given its fresh nature. The first two hours are when it performs best, then it fades. Sillage: moderate. Longevity: easily 6-7 hours.
This is blatantly a Le Beau; I’d place it somewhere between Le Beau and Le Beau Le Parfum. I’m currently testing its longevity.
I have not smelled the rest of the Eternity range, but this flanker has won me over. Soft and long-lasting scent, does not project much but is noticeable at close range for a few hours (6-9h), with chaotic behaviour: sometimes I lose it at 4 hours and at 7 it launches bursts again; other times the coconut goes at 5 hours and other times it is still there at 11 hours. In any case, very pleasant. It opens fresh, green, with a hint of coconut like a piña colada that comes and goes, alongside soft lavender and sweet woody notes in the base. Everything very balanced, a charming scent. Pleasant, aromatic/tropical/soapy/herbal, without being strident, overly sweet or suffocating, with a nice dry-down. Versatile: spring/autumn during the day and summer with heat at night. Unisex, leaning masculine, all ages. I like it more than Le Beau Paradise Garden, which I find more intense, strident, synthetic, shrill and overly sweet, although it projects more. If you are not a fan of JPG, this CK is a more subtle, elegant and less recognisable alternative. Highly recommended, except for the name, which is hollow, cumbersome and frightful. I regret buying the 50ml instead of the 100ml, which is good value when on offer.
To those who say it is a copy of Le Beau Paradise Garden: difficult, both launched in January 2024. I have tried Paradise in store; it smells rich, has coconut, but they are not the same. Paradise is more herbaceous and ‘salty’ within the sweetness, whereas Aromatic has the coconut as the star, with citrus touches, sweeter and creamier. It is a perfumed with personality, in my opinion one of the best flankers in the saga.
Clear copy/inspiration of Le Beau Paradise Garden but of poorer quality (being generous). They share green plus coconut, but I love the JPG one and this CK one repulses me, especially the opening which smells of putrefaction on paper and skin. After an hour it is more decent and at 3 hours it has a generic woody dry-down without coconut. Perhaps I had too many expectations as a coconut lover, but it has been a great disappointment.
It has that something that reminds you of the original Eternity. At 37 years old, I think it is a perfume for someone about 10 years older. Although it says it is for heat, I do not feel it is fresh. The trail and longevity are super heavy. Scent: 5/10, Longevity: 9/10, Projection: 8.5/10, Compliments: zero. I tried it via a decant that was gifted to me, but without a doubt I would not buy it.
Why is it compared to Le Beau Paradise Garden? Even in the votes, they list Le Beau. I have smelled Paradise Garden and they have nothing to do with each other; this one resembles the other two older sisters in the range more.
But where can one find even a slight resemblance to Paradise Garden??? And to say it’s a copy, when Paradise Garden came out after this; this community is full of trolls.
I love it; a unique scent. I perceived butter at the start, which turned into a creamy and aromatic coconut. Very versatile and long-lasting on clothes until you wash them, and on the skin for 6 hours. I’ll buy it when the price drops, as it’s currently very expensive in Mexico at 3,000 MXN wtf (188 dollars).
I don’t know about other countries, but here in Spain it’s 100ml for 50€ (47$). Creamy coconut scent, very youthful, good longevity, smells well-made and not synthetic; it’s a very well-blended mix. I should try it more to see how it continues to suit me.
I don’t see it as equal to Le Beau; perhaps it’s more like Ráfagas. I like this Eternity more; it’s a fresh, sweet, and very pleasant coconut scent, which also reminded me of Azzaro Chrome Pure (though with less projection).
Having tried it for a while, I can give a more considered review. It’s quite good. It lasts a good +8 hours and projects decently. Only that it’s not what I expected; I was looking for something more centred on coconut. But here, its name doesn’t lie: the main note is a slightly resinous lavender. Don’t get me wrong, the coconut is there from start to finish. But it’s not a tropical and sweet coconut; it’s more of a secondary accompaniment to that aromatic part that dominates the fragrance. It feels like a modernised Eternity. While it reminded me of Le Beau at first, it’s not as similar as I thought. There, the coconut is indeed the central note, sweet and charming. Anyway, if you like fragrances with a tropical touch but not too sweet, and perfumes centred on lavender, this could be yours. I don’t see it for extreme heat, but it doesn’t end up being heavy. So I assume that in said climate it could be used comfortably with few sprays. I’ll keep looking for the definitive coconut perfume.
This fragrance is beautiful. It’s within my top 5 out of 30 perfumes. It smells like a realistic coconut, not like a suntan lotion, but an aromatic coconut (with pepper and mint). In terms of projection, I get about 3 hours, and on the skin, an average of 10 hours. I can still smell it until I shower, and I feel that after being macerated for two months, its projection and performance have increased. As a curiosity, the first five seconds smell like rotting coconut, but it quickly settles into a very well-executed fruity scent. It wouldn’t be a coconut-only fragrance, but coconut and something else; however, this element is present from the start until dry-down. I understand that the hate comes from JPG fans who throw shade by comparing it to Le Beau, when the latter is a synthetic coconut. Update: it can’t be worn in summer. Be careful with the heat because it’s a best mode. After 8 sprays, I felt embarrassed to go to a closed, poorly ventilated place. The scent has also shifted more towards a resinous lavender than a coconut.
It’s a fragrance with a main note of coconut, but an aromatic herbal coconut, like a mix of coconut with mint or peppermint, not a creamy coconut. It’s fresh. The first two hours have a very good trail, then it becomes more personal. As for longevity, it’s decent but nothing extraordinary. I sense a certain resemblance to Le Beau Paradise Garden, but the Aromatic Essence is fresher and more herbal.
It doesn’t resemble Paradise Garden xd; that fragrance leans more towards fig (made by the same nose as Kenzo Intense). This one leans more towards coconut, just like the Boss.
Worn dry. It’s a coconut fragrance, tropical and very similar to the Le Beau, but without the iris note. It’s excellent and tends to be cheaper than the JPG ones.
This Eternity has truly won me over; I’d never dipped my toes into that range before, but it broke the ice. At first, testing it on my neck, I thought it was good, but throughout the day, I didn’t have a single second of doubt. It’s nothing cloying; initially, it’s fresh, without that harsh alcohol hit, reminiscent of lavender and mint. Then it evolves into a super-natural coconut, nothing synthetic or sweet, finishing with soft woody notes and a touch of ambery warmth. Yes, it has similarities with Le Beau, but this smells much more natural; I find the other one a bit too sticky and sugary. They are two great fragrances that resemble each other but aren’t identical. In short, a fresh and tropical Eternity with maturity, yet not serious. It definitely becomes one of my favourites.
When I bought it, it was fresh and aromatic, but over weeks it changed completely. Now it’s an explosion of cardamom and lavender. Beast mode from start to finish. Original, masculine and modern. Longevity and projection are very potent, to the point where it’s hard for me to use it.
Fresh and aromatic to the max, excellent, although I don’t sense the coconut. It has something of mint that gives it a brutal freshness and the longevity is quite good on my skin. I’ll make it my signature for spring and summer.
Fresh, creamy and clean. Natural opening, alcohol-free, green and creamy evolving into a woody, aromatic and spiced coconut. Medium longevity, around 6-7h projecting for the first two hours. Recommended if you like coconut without excessive sweetness. Perfect for daily wear or something elegant with a white shirt. It’s like a Le Beau EDT but without vanilla, with pepper, wood and citrus. (Edit after 6 months): Longevity has improved, now it lasts 8h+ and sometimes I notice the scent the next day. I have half a 200ml bottle and I’m thinking of buying another in case it’s discontinued. Without a doubt, the best fresh and clean coconut. Gets compliments.
I love it. It’s already my signature for this spring-summer.
What can I say, absolute stunner. It follows the Le Beau Le Parfum line but I like it more and it costs less. It’s tropical, coconut-based, with beastly longevity and projection for a CK. If you like Le Beau but don’t want to spend so much, it’s a safe buy.
Little-known gem with the Le Beau DNA but with its own character and cheaper. Longevity and projection are incredible, no exaggeration: once I put it on my hand just to smell it and people asked if I’d worn perfume. It’s a creamy, aromatic coconut; for me, better than Le Beau.
Youthful and inoffensive, it fits the sweet trends without being cloying. It doesn’t recall the original Eternity. Coconut predominates with a fresh touch. Ideal for summer and spring, casual style.
I tried it at an airport a year ago. It still isn’t available here at a good price (20-30 dollars). It smells incredible, projects and lasts a fortune. If you can get it for under 30$, don’t hesitate. It comes in 200ml. It’s easier to carry around than the JPG Le Beau. It gets many compliments with just two sprays on the wrists.
Absolute stunner. Total buy. It’s like mixing Le Beau and Paradise Garden but better, more sensual and refined. The 4.07 note is a bit weak; it deserves more. It’s fresh, green and woody, at half the price of the original. Straight out, it smells of natural smoked coconut (due to the Sichuan pepper), then it aligns with Le Beau, and after 20 minutes it’s a perfect balance between berries, creamy coconut and wood. Reminds me of the elegance of Givenchy Gentleman Intense. 10/10, long-lasting and projects well.
Is Le Beau EDT you? The bottle looks good too.
Love at first sniff. Before the first spray in the air, I expected a super-marked coconut, which I didn’t find… But I applied it that same night, and there it was, along with that lavender I love from Eternity Parfum and a greener note that balanced everything wonderfully (I suppose it’s the Juniper Berry). Glad I bought the 200ml bottle because it will be my signature until the summer ends.
After reading such good reviews here and on YouTube, I decided to try it at a Notino in Austria. First of all, I must say that personally I’m a fan of the CK Eternity DNA, owning its EDT and EDP originals and always being open and receptive to its flankers. However, this one hasn’t convinced me: it is pleasant; slightly sweetened thanks to the coconut that permeates much of the fragrance, but not cloyingly. The Eternity DNA is perceived in, perhaps, 20%, but unfortunately, it automatically takes me back to the endless line of cloying fragrances containing Zara coconut. It’s that kind of pleasant but somewhat bland scent; beyond the coconut or vanilla –both perceived as quite synthetic–, it has little else, fading with barely any evolution. Also, if you like this type of fragrance, Zara often releases many more flankers in this direction, so if you are truly fans of it, there are very similar options, with more nuances and more stimulating ones.
Signature fragrance for summer and spring, especially for moments not exceeding 30 degrees, and more for slightly special occasions, not for going to the beach or pool, but for when you’ve been out all day, come home, shower, and prepare to go out for dinner or a night out. Masculine aroma, fresh, with clear notes of lactonic coconut and cardamom. It’s a very rich and sweet perfume but with a comforting fresh base. With 10 sprays, it lasts about 9 hours with projection for the first 3-4 hours. Then it becomes more intimate, noticeable if you’ve applied it to your arms. On clothes, it lasts days. I give it a 9.5 for longevity, projection, quality, and price. It’s the first time I’ve given such a high note, and it will be the one I use all summer 2025.
A great masculine and tropical fragrance. At first, you don’t feel the coconut; you smell more the pepper with a citrus and fresh touch. After 15 minutes, that sting of the pepper fades, and that coconut appears with the freshness of the lavender and that woody base. It’s true that in this dry-down phase it resembles Le Beau EDT, but without the creaminess of the JPGs; it’s a Le Beau that you could truly wear in the heat. Highly recommended for the price (50 dollars in a set).
They just gifted it to me for my birthday, and I’m obsessed. I’ve fallen in love with this perfume. It has a super elegant aroma. The dry-down with the coconut scent feels very clean and exquisite. Highly recommended.
I don’t like coconut in perfumes, but this was the exception. It’s muuuuy good; I recommend it completely, even if you don’t like coconut.
One of the best purchases I’ve made recently, and I bought it blind. It could easily be a flanker of Le Beau. It resembles Le Beau EDT and Le Beau Le Parfum more than the other two Le Beau flankers. I compared it with Le Beau Le Parfum, and they are clearly different in sweetness: where Le Beau is more woody, sweet, and creamy, this one is fresher, though also sweet and tropical. It has a fresh opening, slightly spicy at first, and gradually gives way to the coconut. The coconut isn’t synthetic; it’s sweet but not too much, allowing the fresher and cleaner notes to remain noticeable. In the dry-down, it reminded me most of Le Beau Le Parfum, releasing bursts of coconut that are a joy. I also compared them side by side on clothes; there, the difference is more noticeable, as you remove each person’s skin. Both fix very well and show their own character. After 48 hours, Le Beau Le Parfum still smells, but this one does not. It’s very versatile; you can wear it day or night with almost any temperature, although it doesn’t suit winter much. It projects, though that’s not its strong point. On skin, it can last 7-8 hours easily. It’s very easy to like because it’s well-balanced. It’s a perfume with its own character. It can be an alternative to the Le Beau line if you prefer it, not because it’s a clone trying to replace another. Where it truly wins is in the price: for around €60, you get the 200ml bottle. Finding a perfume of this quality at this price is almost impossible, especially when talking about designer fragrances. I’m enjoying it like a child.
The opening smells strongly of pepper, but always with the sweetness of coconut. The only drawback is that initially, the freshness of the lavender is more noticeable; then, as it dries down, it smells of coconut but very softly; it’s not a very deep scent. The longevity is scarce. I applied it to my hand at 5 pm, and by 10:30 pm, it was already gone, barely detectable on the skin. By 1 am, it was practically non-existent, completely vanished. It lasted three hours. The scent is rich, but it disappears incredibly fast. I justify the purchase if you really like the scent or if you can reapply it every 3-4 hours when you’re out for a long time. Or if you only want it for dinner or a short outing. I would also recommend always carrying a travel version to reapply it when it fades.
An elegant and easy-to-wear perfume with a distinctive touch thanks to the cardamom and that soft coconut base. It lacks a bit of strength or presence compared to others in its style, but it’s pleasant, versatile, and well-received. The opening is very spicy, with a vibrant pepper that dominates the first few minutes. As it evolves, lavender and a soft cardamom emerge, giving it a sweet and warm note, accompanied by a clean woody base. The coconut is present but subtle and creamy, more perceptible in the dry-down where it adds a lactonic, almost soapy sensation without being the star. It has moderate projection, suitable for everyday wear or a relaxed date, and medium longevity (around 6-7 hours). It delivers, it’s liked, and it has a different touch without being risky. Rating 7.5.
Perfumon, I don’t know why it doesn’t receive many reviews, but I’m partly glad it remains under the radar. It’s an easy-to-wear scent with many facets, yet the coconut, berries, cardamom, and lavender are always present. Initially, it dried down on my skin with notes of coconut, lavender, and woods, but lately, I’ve found it sweeter as it matures; a rich sweetness without being too creamy or overwhelming.