Men
Jaguar For Men Evolution
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Jaguar For Men Evolution by Jaguar is an aromatic fougère fragrance for men. Launched in 2013, the nose behind this composition is Dominique Preyssas. The top notes are mint, orange, basil, and bergamot; the heart notes are lavender, helichrysum, cardamom, and apple; and the base notes are sandalwood, musk, and amber.
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- Positivo 66%
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A strange yet aromatic blue, marine, earthy, and sandalwood notes floating in the air. It evokes a tranquil beach with a sea breeze, surrounded by rich incense and fresh woods.
Very generic; it has nothing to do with being an evolution of Jaguar for Men, not even worse. It smells like any branded sport cologne, such as Adidas, and coincidentally, that’s what people say it resembles most. Except for the sandalwood, the rest smells quite synthetic. That said, it clings to the skin. It lasts quite a while, though with a soft to moderate trail. Ideal for very sporty and youthful use.
Please, I paid £8 for this Jaguar! I’ve seen comments saying it smells generic, and yes, it does, but is that bad? In my opinion, no. It’s a sport fragrance for everything, for those days when you don’t know what to wear: you apply this and you’re done. It’s not the best quality, but I’ve tried perfumes three times the price that smell worse. Truly, it’s a very good option.
Please, I paid £8 for this Jaguar! I’ve read comments saying it smells generic, and yes, it does, but is that bad? In my opinion, no. It’s a sport fragrance for any occasion, those days when you don’t know what to wear: just apply this and you’re set. It’s not the best quality, but I’ve tried perfumes three times the price that smell worse. Truly, it’s a very good option.
A good fragrance to my taste. Nothing to do with Jaguar for Men (the green bottle); they are two different worlds. The opening is a potent and pleasant citrus note, lasting quite a while until it settles, where bergamot, orange, and mint are still noticeable (I don’t detect basil, unlike the ‘for Men’ where it is notable). Sandalwood and lavender sit close to the skin but with good longevity. It’s not a beast in projection, but it is perfectly noticeable; the longevity is good, better than many more expensive designer scents. Wearable at all times, fresh and versatile. Excellent value for money. I believe it is made by Lalique, which guarantees quality. A downside: the cap is sure to crack (happened to me with both) and needs gluing if you wish to preserve it. But for the price, it is forgiven.
A good purchase for daily wear. This is a mid-range fragrance: for the price paid, it’s decent. Don’t expect complex olfactory novelties, but it’s rich, long-lasting, and garners compliments; with wear, you find interesting nuances. Some compare it to Dylan Blue, but for me, it’s nothing alike. It’s more reminiscent of Nautica Blue: not identical, but heading in the same direction. The vibe is ‘formal sport’, for a thirty-something heading to the river in a boat on a weekend. Relaxed yet neat look, white shirt and sun. The opening is a generic fruity note, citrus-dominant, like fruity shampoo, but after five minutes, spiced cardamomo emerges, making it unique and sparkling. Longevity is average (around 5 hours on non-dry skin), with moderate sillage and projection. It’s not a ‘blue’ fragrance in terms of sweet push or freshness, despite the packaging suggesting so. It’s a rich perfume and a good buy if you don’t have an extensive collection.
A citrus and fruity fragrance with a wood and amber base. The opening is fresh and citrusy, transitioning into a creamy texture typical of Jaguar. The apple note appears and disappears. The wood and amber base is noticeable quickly; it’s a soft, ‘cleaned’ amber that might disappoint. An interesting note: all Jaguar scents smell like the interior of a sports car, akin to an air freshener or detailing product. It’s an affordable and versatile EDT, though the synthetic touch and underlying amber may not appeal to everyone. Within the ‘blue’ fragrance world, there are better options at a similar price point.
Good value for money. Smells like classic Burberry for Men mixed with Blue by Chanel EDT. The longevity is short but for the price just reapply and you’re good. Worth it especially for hot weather. Imagine the freshness of a freshly showered legionary sergeant. Out of the whole range Jaguar for Men (the green bottle) remains by far the best alongside the Privé version.