The Eros Energy Eau de Parfum Pour Homme is a unique fragrance with powerful silage and a long-lasting presence. Love, energy, and desire are at the core of the creation, inspired by the breathtaking beauty of the Mediterranean coast. The fragrance comes in a clear yellow bottle with engraved Greca motifs, a central Medusa, and a bronze-coloured cap. To enhance the fragrance's longevity, apply it to key pulse points (neck, inner wrists, behind the ears, or chest). Avoid spraying the fragrance directly on delicate materials and jewellery, as this may cause damage.
The Eros Energy Eau de Parfum Pour Homme is a unique fragrance with powerful silage and a long-lasting presence. Love, energy, and desire are at the core of the creation, inspired by the breathtaking beauty of the Mediterranean coast. The fragrance comes in a clear yellow bottle with engraved Greca motifs, a central Medusa, and a bronze-coloured cap. To enhance the fragrance's longevity, apply it to key pulse points (neck, inner wrists, behind the ears, or chest). Avoid spraying the fragrance directly on delicate materials and jewellery, as this may cause damage.
The Eros Energy Eau de Parfum Pour Homme is a unique fragrance with powerful silage and a long-lasting presence. Love, energy, and desire are at the core of the creation, inspired by the breathtaking beauty of the Mediterranean coast. The fragrance comes in a clear yellow bottle with engraved Greca motifs, a central Medusa, and a bronze-coloured cap. To enhance the fragrance's longevity, apply it to key pulse points (neck, inner wrists, behind the ears, or chest). Avoid spraying the fragrance directly on delicate materials and jewellery, as this may cause damage.
The Eros Energy Eau de Parfum Pour Homme is a unique fragrance with powerful silage and a long-lasting presence. Love, energy, and desire are at the core of the creation, inspired by the breathtaking beauty of the Mediterranean coast. The fragrance comes in a clear yellow bottle with engraved Greca motifs, a central Medusa, and a bronze-coloured cap. To enhance the fragrance's longevity, apply it to key pulse points (neck, inner wrists, behind the ears, or chest). Avoid spraying the fragrance directly on delicate materials and jewellery, as this may cause damage.
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Versace Eros Energy For Men Eau De Parfum Spray 100 Ml *Tester By Gianni Versace
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Versace Eros Energy is nothing like previous Eros iterations, and I think that’s a good thing. Make no mistake, this is still a youthful, playful fragrance that is primarily going to appeal to the 18-30 age bracket, but there are elements here that make this fragrance appealing to a wide audience in ways that the regular Eros iterations just can’t.For one, this is pleasingly refreshing without being overly sweet. The citrus in the opening is alive and contains a beautiful medley of citrus notes that make this infinitely wearable during the warmer months of the year. As those citrus notes begin to lose their initial crispness, the background of musks and woods begin to come alive and provide the fragrance with a masculine backbone that gives good longevity to the ... MoreVersace Eros Energy is nothing like previous Eros iterations, and I think that’s a good thing. Make no mistake, this is still a youthful, playful fragrance that is primarily going to appeal to the 18-30 age bracket, but there are elements here that make this fragrance appealing to a wide audience in ways that the regular Eros iterations just can’t.For one, this is pleasingly refreshing without being overly sweet. The citrus in the opening is alive and contains a beautiful medley of citrus notes that make this infinitely wearable during the warmer months of the year. As those citrus notes begin to lose their initial crispness, the background of musks and woods begin to come alive and provide the fragrance with a masculine backbone that gives good longevity to the fragrance.Definitely a warmer weather fragrance. The initial citrus blast doesn’t last more than an hour or two before the musks and woods start to take over, which is fine by me. Total life of the fragrance is probably 6 hours or so before I would reapply but more than enough to get you through your event.I really like this. I think it’ll be a good value for the money once it’s been out for a bit. Definitely a summer staple.
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I was curious to try this one out, but I have to admit, it’s yet another Aventus-inspired scent. From the moment I sprayed it, the familiar DNA hit me—sharp, citrusy, and unmistakably reminiscent of fragrances like Hacivat or CDNIM. If you’re into those, you’ll feel right at home here.The opening is dominated by a blast of lemon, but it’s so intense that it almost feels like a lemon-scented cleaner. Unfortunately, I couldn’t help but think of cold lozenges too, specifically those lemon-flavored Strepsils. The citrus is bright, but the freshness comes off more synthetic than refined.As it dries down, the musk and amber become more noticeable, but it never strays far from the Aventus vibe. To be honest, the scent is smooth and well-blended, but there’s nothing new ... MoreI was curious to try this one out, but I have to admit, it’s yet another Aventus-inspired scent. From the moment I sprayed it, the familiar DNA hit me—sharp, citrusy, and unmistakably reminiscent of fragrances like Hacivat or CDNIM. If you’re into those, you’ll feel right at home here.The opening is dominated by a blast of lemon, but it’s so intense that it almost feels like a lemon-scented cleaner. Unfortunately, I couldn’t help but think of cold lozenges too, specifically those lemon-flavored Strepsils. The citrus is bright, but the freshness comes off more synthetic than refined.As it dries down, the musk and amber become more noticeable, but it never strays far from the Aventus vibe. To be honest, the scent is smooth and well-blended, but there’s nothing new here. If you’re already stocked up on other Aventus clones, this won’t add much to your collection. For those who are tired of this profile, skip it.That said, if you’re an Aventus fanboy (guilty as charged), you might appreciate having this around to preserve the pricier bottles. Would I buy a full bottle? Probably not. It’s decent, but at this point, I’m craving something that breaks away from the typical formula.
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The latest flanker of the Eros line is finally here - and while it's solid, I think that Versace could have done something a little more innovative, like the original Eros EDT was back in the day.Upon first spray, an incredibly zesty lemon immediately jumps out at you. Tart, bright, and invigorating, it definitely makes a statement. This mouthwateringly sour citrus note leads into a fruity blackcurrant/pineapple note juxtaposed against a familiar mossy, leathery base - yup, top notes aside, it's the popular Aventus DNA, which you may recognise from other similar offerings like Montblanc Explorer.While this style of fragrance is well-explored for a reason (it's mass appealing!), and I found the full wear experience pleasant with good performance that lasted the ... MoreThe latest flanker of the Eros line is finally here - and while it's solid, I think that Versace could have done something a little more innovative, like the original Eros EDT was back in the day.Upon first spray, an incredibly zesty lemon immediately jumps out at you. Tart, bright, and invigorating, it definitely makes a statement. This mouthwateringly sour citrus note leads into a fruity blackcurrant/pineapple note juxtaposed against a familiar mossy, leathery base - yup, top notes aside, it's the popular Aventus DNA, which you may recognise from other similar offerings like Montblanc Explorer.While this style of fragrance is well-explored for a reason (it's mass appealing!), and I found the full wear experience pleasant with good performance that lasted the whole day on my skin, ultimately I find that it leaves me a little cold. The Eros line has such a striking, distinctive signature, and the Flame flanker put a unique Italian twist on it with the bitter chinotto and juicy mandarin notes. Energy, however, feels a bit like a me-too product attempting to capitalise on the popularity of Aventus and its brethren. The blindingly bright lemon opening aside, the market is oversaturated with this style of cologne, be it from clones, designer or niche mimics, or even the original Creeds themselves.What Eros Energy has going for it, however, is the more affordable price point compared to Aventus, and a solid construction, without any notes sticking out like a sore thumb - if you're a lemon fan, that is!
Versace Eros Energy For Men Eau De Parfum Spray 100 Ml *Tester By Gianni Versace
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Versace Eros Energy 100ml Eau De Parfum
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Versace Eros Energy 100ml Eau De Parfum
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Eros Pour Homme Energy EDP 100ML
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Versace Eros Pour Homme Energy Eau De Parfum 100ml
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Versace Eros Energy is nothing like previous Eros iterations, and I think that’s a good thing. Make no mistake, this is still a youthful, playful fragrance that is primarily going to appeal to the 18-30 age bracket, but there are elements here that make this fragrance appealing to a wide audience in ways that the regular Eros iterations just can’t.For one, this is pleasingly refreshing without being overly sweet. The citrus in the opening is alive and contains a beautiful medley of citrus notes that make this infinitely wearable during the warmer months of the year. As those citrus notes begin to lose their initial crispness, the background of musks and woods begin to come alive and provide the fragrance with a masculine backbone that gives good longevity to the ... MoreVersace Eros Energy is nothing like previous Eros iterations, and I think that’s a good thing. Make no mistake, this is still a youthful, playful fragrance that is primarily going to appeal to the 18-30 age bracket, but there are elements here that make this fragrance appealing to a wide audience in ways that the regular Eros iterations just can’t.For one, this is pleasingly refreshing without being overly sweet. The citrus in the opening is alive and contains a beautiful medley of citrus notes that make this infinitely wearable during the warmer months of the year. As those citrus notes begin to lose their initial crispness, the background of musks and woods begin to come alive and provide the fragrance with a masculine backbone that gives good longevity to the fragrance.Definitely a warmer weather fragrance. The initial citrus blast doesn’t last more than an hour or two before the musks and woods start to take over, which is fine by me. Total life of the fragrance is probably 6 hours or so before I would reapply but more than enough to get you through your event.I really like this. I think it’ll be a good value for the money once it’s been out for a bit. Definitely a summer staple.
I was curious to try this one out, but I have to admit, it’s yet another Aventus-inspired scent. From the moment I sprayed it, the familiar DNA hit me—sharp, citrusy, and unmistakably reminiscent of fragrances like Hacivat or CDNIM. If you’re into those, you’ll feel right at home here.The opening is dominated by a blast of lemon, but it’s so intense that it almost feels like a lemon-scented cleaner. Unfortunately, I couldn’t help but think of cold lozenges too, specifically those lemon-flavored Strepsils. The citrus is bright, but the freshness comes off more synthetic than refined.As it dries down, the musk and amber become more noticeable, but it never strays far from the Aventus vibe. To be honest, the scent is smooth and well-blended, but there’s nothing new ... MoreI was curious to try this one out, but I have to admit, it’s yet another Aventus-inspired scent. From the moment I sprayed it, the familiar DNA hit me—sharp, citrusy, and unmistakably reminiscent of fragrances like Hacivat or CDNIM. If you’re into those, you’ll feel right at home here.The opening is dominated by a blast of lemon, but it’s so intense that it almost feels like a lemon-scented cleaner. Unfortunately, I couldn’t help but think of cold lozenges too, specifically those lemon-flavored Strepsils. The citrus is bright, but the freshness comes off more synthetic than refined.As it dries down, the musk and amber become more noticeable, but it never strays far from the Aventus vibe. To be honest, the scent is smooth and well-blended, but there’s nothing new here. If you’re already stocked up on other Aventus clones, this won’t add much to your collection. For those who are tired of this profile, skip it.That said, if you’re an Aventus fanboy (guilty as charged), you might appreciate having this around to preserve the pricier bottles. Would I buy a full bottle? Probably not. It’s decent, but at this point, I’m craving something that breaks away from the typical formula.
The latest flanker of the Eros line is finally here - and while it's solid, I think that Versace could have done something a little more innovative, like the original Eros EDT was back in the day.Upon first spray, an incredibly zesty lemon immediately jumps out at you. Tart, bright, and invigorating, it definitely makes a statement. This mouthwateringly sour citrus note leads into a fruity blackcurrant/pineapple note juxtaposed against a familiar mossy, leathery base - yup, top notes aside, it's the popular Aventus DNA, which you may recognise from other similar offerings like Montblanc Explorer.While this style of fragrance is well-explored for a reason (it's mass appealing!), and I found the full wear experience pleasant with good performance that lasted the ... MoreThe latest flanker of the Eros line is finally here - and while it's solid, I think that Versace could have done something a little more innovative, like the original Eros EDT was back in the day.Upon first spray, an incredibly zesty lemon immediately jumps out at you. Tart, bright, and invigorating, it definitely makes a statement. This mouthwateringly sour citrus note leads into a fruity blackcurrant/pineapple note juxtaposed against a familiar mossy, leathery base - yup, top notes aside, it's the popular Aventus DNA, which you may recognise from other similar offerings like Montblanc Explorer.While this style of fragrance is well-explored for a reason (it's mass appealing!), and I found the full wear experience pleasant with good performance that lasted the whole day on my skin, ultimately I find that it leaves me a little cold. The Eros line has such a striking, distinctive signature, and the Flame flanker put a unique Italian twist on it with the bitter chinotto and juicy mandarin notes. Energy, however, feels a bit like a me-too product attempting to capitalise on the popularity of Aventus and its brethren. The blindingly bright lemon opening aside, the market is oversaturated with this style of cologne, be it from clones, designer or niche mimics, or even the original Creeds themselves.What Eros Energy has going for it, however, is the more affordable price point compared to Aventus, and a solid construction, without any notes sticking out like a sore thumb - if you're a lemon fan, that is!
I will start off by saying I don’t appreciate citrus scents on my skin, it doesn’t fit all. I am someone who appreciates finer fragrances from higher end brands that create very unique scents that are instantly recognisable for what they are.I will say for mass market scents I do like the original Eros but it doesn’t offer a complexity that I appreciate. Eros Energy is a very citrus forward scent with bergamot, blood orange, lime, mandarin, grapefruit and lemon at the top notes.The heart and bottom notes are significantly warmer with pink peppercorn, black current, amber, patchouli, musk and oak moss.For those who appreciate a citrus scent will profit from the uniqueness of Versace Eros Energy.At $115 on Sephora and Versace websites, this is very fair price ... MoreI will start off by saying I don’t appreciate citrus scents on my skin, it doesn’t fit all. I am someone who appreciates finer fragrances from higher end brands that create very unique scents that are instantly recognisable for what they are.I will say for mass market scents I do like the original Eros but it doesn’t offer a complexity that I appreciate. Eros Energy is a very citrus forward scent with bergamot, blood orange, lime, mandarin, grapefruit and lemon at the top notes.The heart and bottom notes are significantly warmer with pink peppercorn, black current, amber, patchouli, musk and oak moss.For those who appreciate a citrus scent will profit from the uniqueness of Versace Eros Energy.At $115 on Sephora and Versace websites, this is very fair price for an EDP.If I appreciated citrus on my skin better, this could be something worth buying.If you like Terre d’Hermes, imagine a less fresh with a woody heart version and if that appeals to you - this would as well.
I really enjoyed this scent! It is definitely a very citrus fragrance, but I love citrus notes. Initially you are hit with an energetic, crisp citrus, but as it settles with your skin it becomes more warm. This cologne is super long lasting. I could smell it for several hours after I sprayed it, but it wasn’t overwhelming. I use 3 sprays, and that seemed to work well for me! This is definitely a masculine scent, great for day or night, with awesome staying power. I wish I had gotten this in full size because I love it that much! The full size bottle looks high quality and would be a nice aesthetic addition to your cologne counter. I think it’s a great value for money as well. Only $87 for 1.7 oz. Will definitely purchase full size in the future.
I received this product from Influenster for my honest review. I'll start by saying I actually really enjoy this fragrance. It is a moderately strong citrus bomb. The lemon in the opening can be a bit off-putting to some people, but I think it works well in creating a strong base for the fragrance. This one will be great in warmer weather to keep you smelling fresh throughout the day.As is the case with most citrus scents, you won't get all-day lasting power or very strong sillage out of this. However, you will get moderate projection and longevity, which is pretty good. Versace did a good job of making this a smooth citrus scent. Many others come off a bit screechy when creating a heavy citrus scent.I recommend trying this for yourself, and you may be pleasantly ... MoreI received this product from Influenster for my honest review. I'll start by saying I actually really enjoy this fragrance. It is a moderately strong citrus bomb. The lemon in the opening can be a bit off-putting to some people, but I think it works well in creating a strong base for the fragrance. This one will be great in warmer weather to keep you smelling fresh throughout the day.As is the case with most citrus scents, you won't get all-day lasting power or very strong sillage out of this. However, you will get moderate projection and longevity, which is pretty good. Versace did a good job of making this a smooth citrus scent. Many others come off a bit screechy when creating a heavy citrus scent.I recommend trying this for yourself, and you may be pleasantly surprised. Eros Energy is a relatively affordable fragrance that bursts with fresh citrus in a smooth, linear path. It'll be great for warm weather, and you'll get a few hours out of it, but you'll need to reapply if you're out all day.
The bottle looks really good it is yellow like the sun. It has the same look as its predecessor but a totally different vibe for the scent. The scent opens up with a burst of citruses and freshness. I smell the Bergamot, blood orange, lime, Mandarin, grapefruit. The heart does have a little bit of a bite from the pink peppercorn with the black currant and white Amber following close behind. Then it finishes out with the Patchouli musk and a bit of woodiness from the Oakmoss. This is classified as a citrus Woody and it is rightfully so. It has the sent DNA of things I have smelled from particular brands that cost twice the price. Definitely a solid release that I can see getting a lot of wear in the spring and summer months. You can dress this up or down ... MoreThe bottle looks really good it is yellow like the sun. It has the same look as its predecessor but a totally different vibe for the scent. The scent opens up with a burst of citruses and freshness. I smell the Bergamot, blood orange, lime, Mandarin, grapefruit. The heart does have a little bit of a bite from the pink peppercorn with the black currant and white Amber following close behind. Then it finishes out with the Patchouli musk and a bit of woodiness from the Oakmoss. This is classified as a citrus Woody and it is rightfully so. It has the sent DNA of things I have smelled from particular brands that cost twice the price. Definitely a solid release that I can see getting a lot of wear in the spring and summer months. You can dress this up or down clothing-wise. This has a very similar opening to another popular brand but the dry down goes in a totally different direction. This is more citrus forward in the opening and smoother in the dry down. Projection is decent but not beast mode for an EDP.
I received this sample of Versace Eros Energy for review. I was pretty excited because there was lots of hype about it and it has been some time since they released a new Eros flanker. The initial spray hits you with a powerfully loud lemon lollipop scent. I'm guessing this is where the "energy" comes from because it really wakes you up. It's a nice clean scent. The dry down leads to a warmer somewhat spicy profile. It almost does a total 180 on me. The opening is somewhat unique but the dry down smells familiar to other masculine scents. It lasts a few hours on me but that is to be expected as very few fragrances have been able to pull off an entire day on my skin. I gave this 3 stars because it's not what I was expecting it to be but also I feel like you can ... MoreI received this sample of Versace Eros Energy for review. I was pretty excited because there was lots of hype about it and it has been some time since they released a new Eros flanker. The initial spray hits you with a powerfully loud lemon lollipop scent. I'm guessing this is where the "energy" comes from because it really wakes you up. It's a nice clean scent. The dry down leads to a warmer somewhat spicy profile. It almost does a total 180 on me. The opening is somewhat unique but the dry down smells familiar to other masculine scents. It lasts a few hours on me but that is to be expected as very few fragrances have been able to pull off an entire day on my skin. I gave this 3 stars because it's not what I was expecting it to be but also I feel like you can achieve the same dry down with many other fragrances. Versace is a great fragrance brand though. I still have my original bottle of Eau Fraiche from it's initial release and it's still beautiful.
Scent: The top notes of this scent are bergamot and a ton of citrus, and that is what you immediately get upon first spritz. It is a lot lighter than the original Versace Eros. The projection I feel is pretty good and I didn’t have to spritz much for it to be noticeable. Upon dry down, there is a hint of musk and pepper, which is really nice especially in the fall cooler weather. This is a masculine scent due to the pepper notes, but I feel that I could still be unisex since it is so light. Even upon dry down, you are still left with a hint of woody citrus, which is lovely and appealing.Overall: The packaging for the line and its flankers are consistent and I really like the bright yellow color as it conveys energy and the citrus notes. The fragrance longevity, ... MoreScent: The top notes of this scent are bergamot and a ton of citrus, and that is what you immediately get upon first spritz. It is a lot lighter than the original Versace Eros. The projection I feel is pretty good and I didn’t have to spritz much for it to be noticeable. Upon dry down, there is a hint of musk and pepper, which is really nice especially in the fall cooler weather. This is a masculine scent due to the pepper notes, but I feel that I could still be unisex since it is so light. Even upon dry down, you are still left with a hint of woody citrus, which is lovely and appealing.Overall: The packaging for the line and its flankers are consistent and I really like the bright yellow color as it conveys energy and the citrus notes. The fragrance longevity, for me, was average and I feel like it lasted all day long and projected well. It’s a light, citrus and peppery scent that will do well in the office and on a casual date night. Due to the peppery notes, I would consider this a late summer/fall scent, as it isn’t too warm but also gives off some freshness. I believe this fragrance could have mass appeal but I’m not 100% sure it really aligns with the Eros line.
This scent opens with a strong citrus profile that has a lot of throw to it. Since the top notes are primarily citrus, with bergamot, blood orange, lime oil, mandarin, grapefruit, and lemon all making an appearance, I expected this to be a strong citrus scent. It morphs to primarily lemon scented, and then settles into something a little bit softer and more masculine overall, while keeping the brightness of the citrus top notes.The heart of this fragrance is described as pink peppercorn, blackcurrant,, and white amber, which all contribute to a darker and softer feeling to the scent after about an hour. The base notes of patchouli, musk, and oakmoss keep the scent feeling very robust and woodsy after a few hours when the citrus starts to fade away. Patchouli ... MoreThis scent opens with a strong citrus profile that has a lot of throw to it. Since the top notes are primarily citrus, with bergamot, blood orange, lime oil, mandarin, grapefruit, and lemon all making an appearance, I expected this to be a strong citrus scent. It morphs to primarily lemon scented, and then settles into something a little bit softer and more masculine overall, while keeping the brightness of the citrus top notes.The heart of this fragrance is described as pink peppercorn, blackcurrant,, and white amber, which all contribute to a darker and softer feeling to the scent after about an hour. The base notes of patchouli, musk, and oakmoss keep the scent feeling very robust and woodsy after a few hours when the citrus starts to fade away. Patchouli usually isn’t my favorite base note, because I find that sometimes it can overpower the other notes in a fragrance, but in this case the balance is just right and it adds a sort of earthy, spicy, warmness to the undertones of the scent without taking over entirely.I really enjoy this fragrance, I love that it opens with such a bright citrus but morphs into something that feels darker and a little bit more sensual, while keeping that bright top note throughout the day. I find that some fragrances lose their top notes entirely throughout wearing them, and I found that this fragrance held onto the citrus very well. I would say that this really feels like a summer fragrance to me, primarily because it has such a strong citrus component. It feels very light and beachy to me, and would be perfect for a seaside vacation, or a trip to the Mediterranean. This is described as a men’s fragrance, but I would say that it leans much more on the unisex side of things because it does have a lighter overall profile than many men’s fragrances I have tried.This scent had a very strong projection, especially right at the beginning with the citrus top notes, so I would say that this is a scent for people who really enjoy fragrance. It’s by no means a subtle scent at all, and I would guess that people around me could smell it while I was wearing it. This is the type of fragrance that you can very easily use too much of, which is something to keep in mind. I don’t mind a strong fragrance, because it means that the overall bottle will last longer since you don’t have to use nearly as much.Since this was a sample card, I can’t really speak to the packaging overall on this, but I will say that I liked that the card included with this sample had all of the fragrance notes listed, as well as the overall family for the scent. It is a 1ml spray bottle which lasted me a few uses. It isn’t a large sample by any means, but it was enough to get a sense of the overall fragrance and how it wears throughout an entire day, and in a few different contexts.