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Hollister Wave For Him
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Hollister Wave For Him by Hollister is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2016, this composition features yuzu, bamboo leaves and grapefruit in the top notes; lavender, cypress and neroli in the heart; and driftwood, sea salt, musk and tonka bean in the base.
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A great find. Although I’m not an expert in fragrances, I can detect the top notes, and after an hour, I perceive the lavender and woody base with a good balance. This is my first review, but with total certainty: it lasts 12 hours straight on the skin. Very rich for temperate climates. Thanks and greetings!
I wouldn’t recommend this blindly, even if the price is tempting. It was one of my few disappointments of 2016; I bought it before summer and hardly used it, especially now that autumn and winter are approaching. It smells like an Adidas deodorant I tried once—it’s almost identical. It’s not bad, but there are hundreds of better options. For those in Argentina, most local brands smell better and cost less.
Totally personal opinion. I liked it when smelling it on paper in the store and bought it thinking it would be my summer scent. Big mistake: I’ve only worn it once and doubt I’ll use it again. I’ll probably gift it to a relative. It’s not youthful or modern, nor even fresh; it smells like the colognes my grandfather used after showering and shaving. The worst part is that it has good projection and longevity. The only thing I like is the bottle, which is pretty and nice. There are many better options at the same price that smell infinitely better. Final note: 3/10.
Totally biased and personal opinion. I heard it in-store on a tissue and, for some reason, I liked it. I bought it thinking it would be my summer scent; a big mistake. I’ve only worn it once and doubt I’ll return to it. I’ll probably gift it to a relative who likes it. It’s not youthful or modern, nor even fresh; it reminds me of my grandfather’s cologne after he had a shower and a shave. The worst part is that it has good projection and longevity. The only thing I like is the bottle, which is quite pretty. There are many better options at the same price that smell infinitely better. Final note: 3/10.
Today I found this cheap fragrance with the quality of a designer one. They tested it for me at Falabella and ‘puff!’ what a surprise: masculinity with a potent citrus touch and a strong opening. The trail is moderate but very well done. When I returned, convinced it would be perfect for this summer. It’s informal for daytime wear in the heat. I’d buy it again before the price rises. Rating 8/10.
Today I found this budget fragrance with the quality of a designer one. I tried it at Falabella and *puff*, what a surprise. It has masculinity, a potent citrus opening, a strong projection, and moderate sillage. When I returned, I was convinced: this summer I’ll feel great wearing it. It’s informal for going out during the day in the heat. I’d buy it again before the price goes up. Rating: 8/10.
It’s very good, although the name suggests summer and sea, it doesn’t smell that marine. It feels a bit heavy, but it’s very good nonetheless. The longevity is around 6 hours, which isn’t bad at all. Best regards.
Delicious, average longevity, just right for the price. The opening is very citrusy, slightly synthetic, then it becomes more resinous with woods and tonka bean. Ideal for a Sunday or the office. It is recommended to reapply during the day.
I tried it in-store; it comes out very citrusy, but after 30 minutes, the woods take over in the dry-down. It resembles Montblanc Explorer a bit, but without the same quality or potency. Nothing new, but good value for the price. Best regards.
It reminds me about 70% of D&G Light Blue Intense.
It reminds me 70% of the Light Blue Intense by D&G.
Punctual. The scent is worth more than the price; I paid $15 and for me, it’s exquisite.
Fresh, spicy, vibrant, salty, and mentholated, yet not youthful. It has the depth to be dignified. It’s an easy-going EDT, perfect for summer and everything that entails. Ideal for informal daily use or casual events, day or night. It’s not seductive, but it attracts compliments from both men and women. It starts with citrus, then jumps to bamboo and stays there. The dry-down is on salty driftwood with a sweet touch of tonka bean that gives it identity. Definitely a summer fragrance. It’s not a powerhouse in projection, but if you get close, you’ll receive compliments. Smells very fresh and I love the dry-down. Cheap and a great blind buy. Lasts 3 to 6 hours. Rating: 8/10.
I gifted it recently and it didn’t disappoint. I bought it blind and loved it so much that I’m now going to get one for myself. The woody citrus and marine notes dominate. It’s suitable for everyday wear, the office, or simply smelling good. It smells incredible; the heart is cypress, with a base of tonka bean and salt. I was surprised. Rating: 9/10.
I don’t understand why the description compares it to Dylan Blue; there’s nothing alike! To me, it’s perfect for a hot evening, like the Bvlgari Black Cologne. The ingredients are deep and don’t fade when transitioning from day to night. The dry down reminds me of F Black by Ferragamo, which is the best quality for the price. Yes, I recommend it; it also works brilliantly at home due to its low cost and good performance.
No one can explain how this compares to Dylan Blue; it’s in a different league! To me, it smells like Bvlgari Black Cologne: perfect for hot evenings. The ingredients are deep and don’t fade when transitioning from day to night. In the dry-down, it reminds me of F Black by Ferragamo, the king of value for money. Would I recommend it? Yes. Plus, it’s perfect for home due to its low price and excellent longevity.
For the price in my country, 24 euros for 100ml, I honestly didn’t expect much, so I’m happy with this fragrance. Correct, neat, and mature; in fact, smelling it already at home, I can assure it is the most deceptive cologne in terms of scent I’ve tried. In the shop, it seemed like a youthful woody citrus like the thousands that exist, but at home the scent aged and became a bit heavy, at least for me. So be careful with that. In summary, I’d give it a 7/10 for value for money and for having made me buy my first mature cologne at 21 without really wanting to. I repeat, try it on skin, because it is deceptive.
Buy blind without doubt; on offer it’s very cheap and worth more than it costs.
Definitely a blind buy; on offer it’s very cheap and worth more than its cost.
Once you grab a random sample and spray two millilitres without waiting… I won’t say it’s mind-blowing, but it deserves a mention given its price. I love the opening: a delicious wet green scent, like crisp gym bamboo with zesty, salty, and sweet citrus, reminiscent of old colognes. I wish it stayed there; it smells like bottled 2001: herbs, citrus, and flowers without those sticky sweet notes of today. Then, a harsh yet transparent lavender kicks in, similar to Cool Water, with a cedar that adds a bitter green touch. If you like 90s Adidas or Puig scents, you’ll find it amusing. The base has a sugary tinkling that gives it a modern twist, avoiding being another Kenzo. The dry down is powdery and sandy, as if a 90s athlete got sweaty for a passionate night in something velvety. It’s peculiar: citrusy and dynamic with a wave of brittle wood and sweaty musk. Sporty yet sexual. On my skin, the longevity is average and the trail is light. PS: It reminds me of an aquatic, blurred version of Fahrenheit. It’s a common perfume for young people, but with an strangely erotic hook.
One of those times when you pick a sample at random, spray two ml without expecting anything, and well… I won’t be the one to say this is madness, but considering the range and its price, I think it deserves a review. I love the opening; it starts with a delicious wet green accord, fresh green bamboo like gym cologne, crisp, seasoned with citrus with its little zesty bite, salty and sweet. Delicious, something you smelled twenty years ago in all kinds of men’s colognes. I wish it stayed in that phase; it smells no more and no less than bottled 2001, when any launch didn’t carry coumarins, frankincense, or sticky sweetness accords, just herbs, citrus, little flowers, and calamus, with sweetness given by a pinch of powdery cinnamon at most. It transitions quickly; a strong note of rough lavender enters, linking it in a softer, more transparent way to things like Cool Water; also a camouflaged cypress that takes away the bitterness proper to the lavender to give it its own, which might bitter well, but in green. If you like those 90s Adidas, Pull & Bear, and Puigs, it’s hard for this not to appeal to you. The best part is that in the base there is a very low but perceptible tinkling, like a kind of sweet-salty caramel, savoury, which gives the blend a more modern point so it’s not just another Kenzo Pour Homme or Cool Water. The final finish doesn’t take long to arrive; moreover, the three-phase transition is noticeable. When it settles to stop moving, it leaves a formula like the one I cite but accompanied by a powdery and sandy texture that doesn’t position it as one of those bitter blues of the bunch. I don’t know; it’s as if any nineties sporty fragrance had put on a tuxedo to end up having a passionate night with something from the Tabac line or some velvet-style formula. This Wave is a peculiar fragrance; the entire citrus and dynamic part sails alongside a silky wave of brittle beach wood, musks with memories of summer sweat, and some grains of sand. Sporty but very sexual. I don’t know how it will work on other skins; on mine, longevity has been regular leaning towards poor and the trail is weak. PS. To the aforementioned Kenzo and Cool Water, I want to add that more than once when trying it, it reminded me of a kind of Fahrenheit version but in aquatic, like the cologne or aqua versions of Dior but blurred. A common perfume created for young people with not much to scratch, but possessing something strangely erotic that hooks you.
I bought it for the price and some reviews. On the first uses, I barely smelled it and thought I’d wasted my money, but it mellowed out and is truly rich. The opening is excellent and noticeable; later it becomes more personal and very pleasant. Its weakest point is the dry-down after a few hours; that driftwood note doesn’t close properly, but the first hours really surprised me. A good option for summer if you can get it at a good price, don’t hesitate.
Bought for 10 euros for 100ml, I think it’s a bargain. It reminds me of Fahrenheit but with aquatic accords, and I find it a bit heavy for summer. I agree with Spartacus’s comment.
In my case, I got a tester at a bargain price (approx 10€/100ml). I had zero expectations and ‘recruited’ it to my order to split shipping costs. I already considered it ‘gym cologne’, especially when I saw it came without a cap. I took almost two months to try it. The first evening after showering and leaving the changing room, it was surprisingly pleasant. It opens with very evident bamboo in its citrus version (perhaps due to the Yuzu); that citrus fades quickly, and I continue to perceive the bamboo accompanied increasingly by aquatic and very slightly salty accords. It brought to mind AD Bamboo (which I haven’t owned and have longed for since my adolescence). Wave stayed with me discreetly until the end of the day. Three days later, after leaving the changing room and spraying it generously, I decided it deserved a spot on one of my shelves (far from the stench of that filthy mat it was reclusive in), and that’s what I did. Today it accompanies me almost every summer in informal and casual contexts. Wave is a fresh green fragrance (herbal, citrus…) and slightly marine with a very pleasant and surprisingly well-constructed aroma for the 10€/15€ range (beyond 20€, there are better alternatives), with notable performance for its type and price.
Excellent price. That note of driftwood gives it a marine touch, with a slightly citrusy opening and a very fresh, youthful sensation. It’s a more mature and interesting perfume than it appears.
It’s really bad. I was swayed by the comments on this page, but this lotion is aggressive, leaving an unpleasant trail very similar to Benetton’s. Not recommended.
It’s truly awful. I was swayed by the comments here, but this lotion is irritating and leaves an unpleasant trail very similar to Benetton’s. I do not recommend it.
A low-quality marine fragrance. It doesn’t smell bad, but the performance is terrible. It leaves no trail after just five minutes. Very fresh; I use it at home and nothing more. At least it’s ridiculously cheap.
I own a car dashboard cleaner that smells exactly like this. It’s not bad, but it doesn’t quite convince me.