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Style for little money: seven perfumes for men around 30 euros
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A beautiful fragrance rounds off every outfit. But which perfumes are the order of the day and protect the wallet? Seven recommendations around 30 euros that make him smell.
In spring and summer, when the sun shows again, we humans want to show ourselves more. And of course, we also want to smell well. It can be a slightly heavy fragrance for the party in the evening than in the morning in the office. We present eight fragrances for men and every occasion. And the best thing about it: they all cost less than 30 euros and are Eau de Parfum, so they have a higher fragrance oil content than an Eau de toilette. However, it should be said that most of the scents presented in small bottles are around 30 to 50 milliliters. However, this is enough for most of us for a summer.
Joop! Homme Eau de Parfum
is a particularly masculine and opulent fragrance. In its top note, it captivates with Bergamot, cinnamon roar and fresh hazelnut. In the heart note it becomes a little more spicy and floral because orange blossom, heliotrop, cardamom oil and pine needle oil develop. The base grade relies on tonka bean, vanilla and sandalwood, which gives the fragrance a warm, elegant and slightly sweet charisma. The fragrance is therefore more suitable for longer nights.
Davidoff Cool Water Intense
is a real classic for the day. This is a very fresh fragrance, as the name suggests. The mandarin is responsible for this in the top note, which ensures the incomparable liveliness. In the heart there is coconut water that makes the fragrance look creamy and fits perfectly with the summer. In the base note, Cool Water smells Intense to Amber. Overall, it is a round and modern fragrance for the office.
Jil Sunder Sun Men
A woody fresh fragrance is . On his top note, the perfume relies on nutmeg, the heart note captivates with cedar wood and in the base note it smells of benzoe resin. Overall, the fragrance looks rather light, so the summer and this is perfectly suitable for the day.
Montblanc Explorer
We actually know Montblanc from expensive pens? But the manufacturer also produces fragrances. Fortunately, the costs are not as much as its pens. A particularly fresh copy from the house is called . The fragrance with Bergamot starts in the top note, which accompanies its freshness. In the heart, leather and Haitian vetiver dominate, which gives the fragrance a masculine character. The base grade is characterized by Patschuli in connection with Ambroxan, which ensures a woody aromatic depth. This makes the Explorer an all -rounder. It is suitable for a wild summer party as well as for the office.
D by Diesel Red
Masculine is fresh too . The top note opens with red grapefruit, which immediately exudes energy and freshness. In the base grade, the grapefruit meets lavender, which embedded a cool note. The basis forms an intensive sandal wood chord that gives the fragrance heat and sensuality. Overall, this results in a wonderful contrast of warmth and freshness. And that’s exactly what we love in hot nights.
David Beckham Amber Breeze
Yes, David Beckham also markets fragrances. is one of his. It is a woody fresh fragrance that captivates in the top note primarily with Bergamot. In his heart note he unites himself with the diesel, because here the bergamot meets lavender. The base grade of Amber Breeze relies on Patschuli and roasted tonka bean, which gives the fragrance a warm, woody depth. Overall, this results in a warm and spicy fragrance for everyday life.
Jimmy Choo Urban Hero
is a synthetic and modern fragrance for men. The top note made of pepper and lemon ensures a fresh, spicy start. In the heart note, rosewood and more vetive meet, which gives the fragrance a woody-aromatic middle. The base note made of Amber and leather chord rounds off the fragrance. Overall, the fragrance remains rather subtle. At a party they only want to wear it if they don’t want to notice any price.
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Source: Stern

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