Aramis Pour Homme Eau de Toilette is a classic men's perfume launched in 1966 by the brand Aramis, which belongs to the Estée Lauder group. It was created by perfumer Bernard Chant and became an icon of traditional men's perfumery.
Main features
Olfactory family: Woody chypre.
Top notes: Aldehydes, myrrh, artemisia, thyme, clover, bergamot, and gardenia.
Heart notes: Patchouli, sage, jasmine, cardamom, and iris.
Base notes: Leather, oakmoss, amber, sandalwood, vetiver, musk, and coconut.
Longevity, projection, and occasions
Aramis Pour Homme is known for its high fixation and strong projection. Despite being an Eau de Toilette, its duration is long, lasting several hours on the skin.
It is more suitable for autumn and winter, and pairs better with evening occasions or formal events. It usually pleases men who like classic and intense fragrances, especially the more mature ones.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
Sophisticated and timeless aroma that conveys classic masculinity.
Excellent cost-benefit, with large bottles (such as 110 ml) at affordable prices.
Strong presence, ideal for those who like striking perfumes.
Cons:
May seem outdated or too intense for those who prefer modern and light fragrances.
Reformulations over the years may have slightly altered its intensity or olfactory profile.
Usage tips
Apply to points of highest blood circulation (neck, wrists, behind the ears) for better performance.
Because it is intense, use in moderation, especially in closed environments.
Can be complemented with other products from the same line (such as aftershave lotion) to reinforce the fragrance.
"Perfume outlet" refers to original fragrances sold at lower prices than those practiced in traditional retail. These products usually come from past collections, damaged packaging, or discontinued by the brands. Despite the reduced price, the perfumes remain authentic and of quality, being a great option for those seeking savings without giving up the brand and the original fragrance.