Bvlgari Pour Homme Soir Eau de Toilette is a perfume launched by Bvlgari in 2006, specifically crafted for men who are naturally elegant and full of confidence. Here is a detailed introduction:
Fragrance Family: Woody fragrance.
Scent: The top notes are Darjeeling tea, Italian bergamot, and neroli oil. When first sprayed, it's like stepping into a minimalist - style teahouse, with a faint tea aroma floating in the air and a hint of bitter freshness. The middle notes are atlas cedar and cardamom, highlighting a strong tobacco smell with a distinct spiciness and even a slightly aggressive edge. The base notes are amber and musk. The warm and sexy musk combines with the woody amber, faintly revealing a powdery aroma, creating a contrasting, gentle and long - lasting scent.
Bottle Design: The bottle design continues the simple and elegant style. It features a square bottle with a sense of cutting, reflecting the confidence and grace of urban men. The bottle color is a slightly gradient silver - gray, like the night sky illuminated by pride and determination, paired with a gold logo, simple yet stylish.
Target Audience: It is suitable for low - key and connotative men aged 25 - 40, especially those in the workplace, or people who like cold - toned woody fragrances, don't want to be too ostentatious but still want to be remembered.
Applicable Scenarios: It is suitable for various occasions such as commuting to work, dating, job interviews, and meeting clients, de
monstrating the wearer's sense of sophistication and confidence.
Sillage and Longevity: The longevity is relatively long. When sprayed on the wrists and collar in the office, a faint base note can still be smelled in the afternoon, and a faint trace can also be detected when returning home in the evening.