Yes, the bottle is cool too, and the neon green communicates something of the piercing intensity of the ginger-green opening, even if it fades to something much more conventional and well behaved.Īura is an intriguing, obscure scent that was part of a brief resurgence of "green" fragrances which tried to take what was conveyed by the aromatic chypres and fougères of decades past and "modernize" them with lighter, brighter, and sometimes sweeter accords. Although I won't be wearing it, this is a well composed fragrance and excellent value, so it still gets a thumbs up. But since I don't like florals generally, I would like this scent better without them. The florals don't make this fragrance feminine–the green notes and piercing ginger keep it unisex. I can only guess the "sage" listed in the notes means clary sage and this has been created with linalool, also present in lavender. I'm surprised more reviews don't mention the floral notes, which I'm apparently quite sensitive to, but aren't mentioned in the official notes.
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Projection is excellent from the topnotes to the heart in the first 1≢ hours, but lower, fading to skin scent, in the drydown. After about two hours, the heart transitions into a semisweet vanillic amber base, underpinned by cedar and sandalwood, with notes of nutmeg and cinnamon and traces of the piercing green ginger from the opening and hints of the tea. Here the tension between the sharp green floral note and the creamy, soapy undertone is well balanced. The lemon and ginger notes persist into a floral, green-tea heart, which rests on a semisweet, creamy, soapy base. A bit of floral violet(?) emerges a few minutes in. Jacomo Aura opens with an intense blast of lemony lavender riding a wave of icy-spicy synthetic ginger, with a green juniper undertone. Cheap and synthetic yes, but a nice scent and good performance to price ratio, 3.5/5. A good fragrance for a young man, as a school scent during autumn, Aura for Men could be a reasonable budget signature scent for everyday use, office, school, college etc. Aura for Men is great value, it lasts about 4 or 5 hours and projects moderately well and it is around $12 or less for a 40mL bottle. A nice warm, confident, masculine scent, not too bold, not particularly unique or amazing but very much a decent, peasant scent. As Aura for men dries on the skin it settles with warm, musky, tonka notes with tobacco and hint of spice in the background. It has a woody and musk opening and as it begins to dry down some nice spice notes come to the fore and I detect the green tea and ginger here. Aura for Men is a very nice aromatic green fragrance. I didn't have high expectations for it, but it turned out to be a gem. Aura for Men caught my eye due to the distinctive bottle so I took it. A blind buy, I was purchasing a few designer fragrances from an online discounter and I decided to add a cheapie to the cart just to round the price up and get something extra for fun. We also recommend comparing offers in men's or unisex-fragrances.This one took me by surprise.
Taking a look at the price per millilitre will help you compare. Aura for Women can be purchased in a variety of quantities. Jacomo is one of the more frugal brands in the shops. Floral and fruity at once, it evokes spring, nature and awakening. Finally the base of heliotrope, vanilla, sandalwood and musk climbs to conclude the olfactory experience. These are superceded by middle notes of peony, mimosa, honeysuckle, jasmine and lily-of-the-valley. Wholesome Fruity-FragranceĪt the top, notes of freesia, tuberose, blackberry, mandarin, grapefruit and lychee are recognisable. Fresh, airy with succulent fruity nuances, they are the epitome of exuberance. Fruity-florals, such as this one, have enjoyed an incredible rise in popularity in the past 30 years. Eaux de toilette, are defined as having a smaller concentration of oils than EDPs (between 5-15%), making them less obstrusive. Produced by Jacomo, Aura for Women is an extraordinary fragrance that is guaranteed to win you over.