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Moschino Forever Sailing

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Moschino
4.03 de 5
749 votos

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Descripción

Moschino Forever Sailing by Moschino is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2013, this olfactive composition features lemon, sour lime, mint and grapefruit in its top notes. The heart of the fragrance is defined by juniper and lavender, while the base notes reveal musk, woods, patchouli and amber.

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  • Invierno 5.6%
  • Primavera 35%
  • Verano 46%
  • Otoño 14%
  • Día 78%
  • Noche 22%

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Comunidad

749 votos

  • Positivo 81%
  • Negativo 13%
  • Neutral 6.3%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 3 notas
Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 4 notas

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  • keennysnommis

    Unlike Versace Pour Homme, what stands out here is the mint. For those who love Versace Pour Homme but want a little variation, this is ideal.

  • This fragrance is one of my favourites; it’s very fresh and sweet, perfect for summer or when heading to the beach. The mint and citrus notes simply love it! If you enjoy sweet and fresh fragrances, you must try this perfume.

  • MTBTRANCE

    This Sailing transitions from a mentholated Kenzo Sport to a citrusy side of Bleu de Chanel. The opening features mint, citrus, juniper, and lavender—the latter somewhat overshadowed by lemon and grapefruit. It’s special for hot days, feeling clean, fresh, and cheerful without being intrusive, with moderate longevity and trail.

  • andressubway

    A very good perfume that smells great, with good longevity and trail. It’s citrusy and perfect for summer. I recommend this fragrance wholeheartedly.

  • So fresh it feels like shaving lotion. It has interesting citrus notes, but the scent is so clichéd that it adds nothing new. It’s a dull, boring fragrance from Moschino.

  • It’s so fresh it says nothing; it feels like an aftershave lotion. Very citrusy with good notes in its composition, but the scent is so clichéd that it adds nothing new for the wearer or those around them. A boring and flat Moschino fragrance.

  • Moschino Forever Sailing is a fresh aquatic-marine fragrance. At first, it bears a certain resemblance to Bleu de Chanel due to the combination of grapefruit and mint notes; in this opening phase, it feels very dynamic, inspiring joy and energy, and lasts around two hours. Afterwards, it becomes very similar to many other aquatic fragrances, with a slightly salty scent akin to Azzaro Chrome. The fragrance is highly versatile, urban, and dynamic—a good option for warm climates or seasons like spring and summer, suitable for situations that don’t require much formality, but especially for daytime activities, as I don’t see much potential for evening wear. It performs well dry down, and compared to other fresh aquatic fragrances, it has the advantage of being more affordable with a decent performance.

  • This Moschino is one of my favourite aquatic scents; out of about 30 I own, it’s in my top 10. The opening is very enveloping, with a mentholated lime aroma. After a few hours, you notice the lavender combined with something citrusy and salty; although it’s a rare combination, it emits a truly pleasant and fresh scent. I own the other Moschino and when I saw this in-store and tested it, I didn’t hesitate to buy it. It’s one of the best aquatic scents I’ve had in a long time. The trail and longevity are acceptable, lasting about 6 hours on me. 100% recommended for hot places and adaptable at any time.

  • Simply outstanding! I arrived looking for Jimmy Choo for Homme and Versace for Homme, aromatic citrus fragrances, but when I heard this and sprayed it, I felt the mint and lime envelop me. Then, a slightly fruity aromatic dry-down. It behaved indomitably on my skin. I loved it! I recommend it 100% and it’s a good addition to a citrus aquatic collection.

  • Simply outstanding! I arrived looking for Jimmy Choo for Homme and Versace for Homme, which are relatively citrusy aromatic fragrances, but when I smelled this and sprayed it on my skin, I felt the mint and lime envelop me! Subsequently, there was a lightly fruity dry-down. It behaved indomitably on my skin! I simply loved it! I recommend it 100% and it’s a great element to consider in a citrus aquatic collection.

  • william aguirre

    An improved version of Perry Ellis 360° for men: less synthetic, with a bit less trail but longer-lasting on the skin. A good blind buy. If you live in a warm or temperate climate, it’s a great option for hot days. The olfactive pyramid is almost identical to PE 360°, but it feels higher quality. Compared to many summer fragrances, it stands out. Fragrance: 8, Longevity: 8, Trail: 7, Price: 8.

  • LoboDeLoto

    Uff, what a great fragrance. I’m not into marine scents, but this one has won a place in my heart as a citrus. It has good performance: upon spraying, a citrusy mentholated slap that projects joy and playfulness. Then, lavender and a bit of juniper with salt take over, and finally patchouli and musk (also a bit salty but cheerful). Ideal for spring and summer. The duration is good (up to 6 hours on clothes and 8-9 on skin with a metre-long trail). Perfect for relaxed outfits, university, or a Friday at work; it projects happy vibes. Better for going out with friends during the day. Don’t worry about the wind, it holds up without issues. Scent: 8.5/10, Trail: 8.5/10, Longevity: 9/10, Price: 7/10.

  • Wow, I was surprised by the scent because the bottle doesn’t promise much, but I loved it. Of the fresh ones, I think this is the most iconic for a reason: when I put it on, I don’t just feel like I’ve just had a shower like others, but it’s like you’ve just brushed your teeth and headed to the office. The mint is well done. If you’re looking for freshness and energy, it’s a very good option.

  • Fresh, citrusy, and with plenty of synthetic water. The projection is moderate and it lasts well, similar but better than Perry Ellis, Ferrioni Naranja, and Nautica Voyage, although those cost more. In my opinion, it was a poor blind buy. It has nothing to do with Versace Homme; they are two different sides of the same coin.

  • Fresh. Lots of soapy freshness, synthetic water, good longevity; medium projection, very similar and of better quality than Perry Ellis (2017-8), as well as Ferrioni Naranja and Nautica Voyage 83. But more affordable for the same. Personally, I didn’t like it; a bad blind buy. Haaa and NOTHING to do with the supposed resemblance to Versace Homme… They are two very different sides of the coin.

  • I own Forever and this Sailing, and to me, neither smell like anything I’ve sniffed before. Too fresh for intense heat days, honestly I loved it. It lasts quite a while on me as people have asked what scent it is, though I can’t detect it myself, but those nearby have liked it. I adore Moschino perfumes and this was no exception.

  • A delightful surprise. Nothing groundbreaking, medium quality, but brilliantly executed and playing perfectly with what it has. It’s fresh, aquatic, and sweet, with sharp acidic citrus just enough to balance the sweetness, and bitter green notes. The juniper adds a special touch. Aquatic, sweet, acidic, and green all at once. Reminded me of D&G The One Sport, which I love (admit it), except for its abysmal performance. The Moschino has a bit more nuance. It’s in the style of Versace Man Eau Fraiche or D&G Light Blue, but Moschino has managed to balance the components better, making it more versatile and with interesting twists. I think it’s better than the ones mentioned. Thanks to the less sweet notes, it makes it accessible to a more mature audience, giving it versatility. The performance isn’t high, but it beats the competition by projecting well for the first hour and lasting the typical 4-5 hours. The best part is that it projects relatively easily at first. I would have liked it to last longer, but… at €20 for 100ml, the quality-price ratio is excellent. A delightful surprise and recommended if you’re looking for this style.

  • drakecito

    A pleasant surprise. A fragrance that isn’t particularly novel or of great quality, but I think it’s executed brilliantly and plays perfectly with what it has to offer. It’s fresh and aquatic/sweet, but balances the sweetness with acidic citrus in just the right measure, along with more bitter green notes. I think the juniper gives it a very particular touch. In short, it’s an aquatic fragrance with a sweet touch, an acidic tone, and a green note. To give you a better idea, it reminded me of D&G The One Sport—a fragrance I love (admittedly)—except for its poor performance. This Moschino version has a few extra nuances. It falls into the same style as Versace Man Eau Fraiche, D&G Light Blue, etc., but I insist, Moschino has managed to play with the components; although they aren’t of high quality, they’ve achieved something more balanced, versatile, and with interesting twists. In fact, I think it’s a better perfume than the ones mentioned, despite being of a similar style. Also, thanks to the appearance of less sweet notes, I believe it makes it accessible to a slightly more mature audience, giving it greater versatility. As for performance, it’s not very high, but it manages to outperform most of its competition by projecting well for the first hour before settling down to last the typical 4–5 hours, very close to the skin. The most notable aspect here is that it’s relatively easy to detect, at least in the opening phases. I would have liked it to last longer, but… it can be found for around £20 for 100ml, so the quality-to-price ratio seems excellent. All in all, a pleasant surprise for me and a recommended fragrance, obviously, if you’re looking for something in this style.

  • LUIS HEINSTEIN

    Very pleasant aroma, reminded me of fresh Versace Dylan Blue and dries down to smell like Bleu de Chanel EDP. Perhaps my nose is deceiving me, but there is a certain resemblance. A good option if you can get it for under $35; I wouldn’t pay more. Highly recommended if you’re looking for a fresh-citrus scent for spring and summer at a good price. PS: PURELY PERSONAL OPINION.

  • Simple scent; it’s identical to what Jeremy Fragrance sold as ‘Office for Men’. Ultimately, the DNA of these ‘blue’ fragrances is all the same.

  • inFragantti

    It’s my favourite for heading to the beach. It transports me to past adventures, even if it only lasts about four hours. It’s not a luxury fragrance, but Moschino really pulled it off; I’m fascinated by it. The value for money is incredible: at that price, you’d expect something inferior, but it’s not. In Mexico, it costs around 700-800 pesos.

  • inFragantti

    It’s my favourite fresh beach perfume. It’s one of those scents in my collection that truly brings back past experiences and adventures. While the longevity on my skin isn’t as good as I’d like (around 4 hours), it’s become one of my favourites because when I spray it, my mind automatically transports me to the beach. Although I don’t have great knowledge about perfumery, I’d dare say it’s not of high quality, but I think Moschino pulled it off because the aroma fascinates me. Another great aspect is the value for money: for what you pay, you’d expect a perfume of much lower quality, but it’s not the case; in Mexico, it costs around 700–800 Mexican pesos.

  • I owned this fragrance; it’s not for blind buying. I got it based on the comments and the summer notes. The reality is that it’s a salty aroma that mixes with the sourness, and at least for me, I never found the floral part; it’s a heavy scent. It resembles Chrome, which I also didn’t like. I tried giving it a second chance, but it wasn’t for my nose or my stomach. If you don’t like Chrome, don’t even dream of this Azzaro EDT.

  • I’ve given this Forever Sailing several chances and can’t cope with that acidic touch that kicks in after the first 15 minutes. Luckily, I bought a sample before deciding, as I haven’t seen it in stores, even though I save money that way. It doesn’t remind me of Chrome to me; in fact, it’s one of my signatures. But all this added to the fact that it lasts nothing on my skin means it’s out.

  • It’s a scent that conveys cleanliness, highlighting the juniper berry note with a subtle masculine touch. Ideal for daily wear on hot days, works well with casual or semi-formal outfits. Performance is good, though the projection is subtle (similar to D&G Light Blue Intense). You won’t fill a room, but those nearby will notice. I recommend it for ages 20 and up, though I don’t rule out younger users. Scent: 8.5. Longevity: 8.5 (I keep smelling it on a pH that usually devours fragrances within 3 hours). Projection: 7.

  • Omardrivera25

    I bought it based on YouTube reviews, but I also tested it on skin and paper, and it was exactly as described: a pleasant, very fresh, clean aroma. There were few comments about it being sour, salty, or spicy; when I first used my bottle, the mint note was very marked and spicy 😬. No matter how many chances I gave it, it didn’t convince me. Only on two occasions did I get that aroma I had liked and known before buying it.

  • saulrojas89158

    Hard to find. It’s the same story as D&G Light Blue Intense: some find it sour, but I think it’s each person’s pH, as neither has ever smelled sour on my skin. Instead, they smell salty, marine, and citrusy. You won’t run out of compliments. My batch has a projection of 2–3 hours and lasts 6–7.

  • itsdiegoperera

    Forever Sailing is magical—subtle yet present, like walking in freshly dried clothes while using the sea breeze to power yourself. Excellent longevity for such a fresh scent. Once I wore it on a trip with friends; we went into rivers and waterfalls, and in the middle of the water, a friend told me I still smelled it. I’ve never found it bitter or acidic; I don’t know what people are smoking, but you’re invited.

  • eduavilag

    I bought it years ago at a department store in Mexico, almost blind. I loved it; a fresh, rich citrus-marine aroma that’s easy to wear and pleasing, plus I adore the bottle. I wonder if it was already discontinued when I bought it, as I can’t find it anywhere now. If I could get more bottles, I’d keep buying it.

  • saulrojas89158

    I’m not sure if they’ve already discontinued it, but now I only find it in partials. I’ve had mine for three years on The Deep Man’s recommendation and it didn’t let me down. It’s a citrus-marine scent; it starts like drinking a lemonade or orangeade and dries down to something more marine, though the citrus notes remain. Easy to wear, nothing too complex. Perfect for daily, sport, or casual wear, but not for something elegant. Lasts 5–6 hours with a projection of 2; for a citrus, that’s a good show.

  • Salvador Sandoval Luna

    What a gem! Too bad they’ve discontinued it; it’s a true daily driver. Fingers crossed it returns—I have a bottle and treat it like gold.