CK Everyone 2020 Eau de Toilette

CK Everyone (Eau de Toilette) by Calvin Klein
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6.6 / 10 258 Ratings
A perfume by Calvin Klein for women and men, released in 2020. The scent is fresh-citrusy. It is being marketed by Coty.
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Main accords

Fresh
Citrus
Aquatic
Synthetic
Fruity

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
OrangeOrange GingerGinger
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Aquatic notesAquatic notes Blue teaBlue tea
Base Notes Base Notes
CedarwoodCedarwood AmberAmber PatchouliPatchouli

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Scent
6.6258 Ratings
Longevity
5.7214 Ratings
Sillage
5.4215 Ratings
Bottle
6.3218 Ratings
Value for money
7.0132 Ratings
Submitted by Franfan20, last update on 11.03.2024.

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6 in-depth fragrance descriptions
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Leimbacher

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Top Review 33  
Pleasant²
For a long time, there was only CK One. Ok, there were a lot of flankers from him, CK Be as a little black sheep as well, but it took a while until Calvin Klein really realized that the market and the many CK One carriers wanted something new. Or at least want to try. So in the last few years, some interesting, always highly affordable CK fragrances came onto the market after all, mostly unisex and somehow already in the in-house "One" tradition, which expanded the repertoire pleasingly and surprisingly solidly. CK Two, for example, as an excellently transparent rose. Or the likewise very pleasing "CK All". So now "CK EveryOne" - and again I wonder how you can keep your DNA and direction so clear and beautiful, but always find a casual new spin. CK is certainly somewhat underestimated in the designer market. And although there are hardly any new classics and milestones among them, this is highly appreciated and I wear/purchase their "works", especially before holidays/at airports - always completely without remorse or regret. I've never regretted it.

"CK Everyone" is a kind of oasis for every day, a wellness-eater of the sympathetic middle class. Ginger, quite tame, not hot, but soft, warm and fluffy. Seldom has the colour orange been hit so well in my opinion, without advertising, juice or packaging flirting with it. "Everyone" is a smiling fragrance that nonchalantly spreads good humour. In the beginning maybe a little bit simple and boring knitted, but in the end I grew to love him steadily. Especially the first third is excellent, calming and congenial. After that it loses its shape and speciality a little faster than you would wish, but overall the picture is right. And the price/performance ratio anyway. A reasonable travel guide. Playful, easy to wear, likeable without airs and graces. Refreshing at tables. Minimal exotic, very juicy and neutral. With manners, without bullying, always galloping. It even works in the gym. All-round all-rounder. CK is staying true to himself, making a new life with a little hay and tea in... bleu??? ;)

Flacon: cult incl. "belly bag"
Sillage: super, super subtle
Durability: 4 almost solid hours, rather even less. But as always with CK cheap (40€/100 ml) and therefore easy to re-spray

Conclusion: a little bit of peace, a little bit of relaxation, a little bit of fun - "CK Everyone" is a simple but enormously effective recreationalist. As the name suggests: for everyone, forever. Orange Ginger Winner!
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pudelbonzo

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Top Review 16  
Clarity
I'm pretty scattered right now.
Where have I put my thoughts?
I suspected that I had already sent a fragrance to my girlfriend - and where do I find it?
On my dresser.

I tried a cap in the department store - and at home I still find it on my head.
Of course we went back again, and the piece of jewellery was properly paid for.

But by the way I discovered CK Everyone
This fresh clear scent did my clouded senses a lot of good.

Orange and ginger have an invigorating effect - but without being excited.
The teen note wafts over it in a calming way - delicately sweet through amber.
The cedar is soft - just like the whole fragrance is mild.

He brings me gently into the present.

Everyone is really for everyone, because it provides clarity without being "shaken up".

Another successful CK fragrance that lands on my wish list
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loewenherz

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Top Review 12  
Coco Jamboo (2020 Remix feat. Calvin Klein)
It is with a mixture of astonishment and fascination that I am currently observing that the subculture of the 90s - my personal coming-of-age decade - has been hot shit again for a few years among Generation Z (i.e. those born in the late 90s and after), at least in part. And I remember back then listening to Dr. Alban, Haddaway and Blümchen, producing rear-end collisions in front of H&M billboards with Anna Nicole Smith and seeing a skinny Kate Moss looking sad and hungry into the lens of Calvin Klein ads in black and white. We, those born at the transition between Generation X and Millenials - we were there!

In terms of perfume, the 90s brought a paradigm shift. The 80s boundaries between permed-blue-shaded women's fragrances (Linda Evans, Morgan Fairchild) and chest-hairy moustachioed men's fragrances (Tom Selleck, Jürgen Hingsen) were blurred. Aquaten and other newcomers conquered the market and then came - bam! - came CK One, one for everyone, unisex, crazy! That was a gamble. Uproar. New. The 90s became the decade of Klein's triumph - Obsession, Escape, Eternity and, of course, Kate Moss and Marky Mark in underwear - which only culminated in the turn of the millennium with Zladdi and Jürgen. As I said - we were there!

It is understandable to request the right olfactory soundtrack for a revival. However, many of the fragrances from the 90s are still available - reformulated or not - and there is little or no need for a 90s quote, especially a bland, loveless one like this. The fragrance-historical essence of the 90s has a high recognition value, and it therefore requires a certain care and a momentum of surprise to work in the present. Because why should I listen to a lame remix of Mr. President's legendary Coco Jamboo when I can download the original from 1996? Yes, exactly.

I confess that this test and review only came about because someone slipped a sample of CK Everyone into my bag. I was tempted to throw it away unopened and then let curiosity (and admittedly a certain desire for the expected catastrophe) drive me on. What I had in my nose was a loveless and remarkably boring 90s-wannabe-ginger-shower-gel-something fragrance of fortunately little staying power and range that I won't remember tomorrow. I briefly thought about listening to Coco Jamboo on YouTube again. Maybe I will do that.

Conclusion: the 90s are over. Deal with it.
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Inkedskin

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Spring and summer scent
classically fresh, clear, clean, watery, slightly citric and very lively to tangy. Not new, but the fragrance immediately looks modern. A wonderful spring and summer scent. Gets better. I really don't think cK Everyone smells cheap.
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Nerolia

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A fragrance like the zeitgeist - there was more "grunge" in the past
In keeping with the spirit of the times, one has pulled the teeth of the original:
CK Everyone is now vegan, made from natural ingredients and comes in recyclable packaging. Even the perfumer has been reused. Gender neutral, the fragrance has always been, there was not much to change.
The fragrance is - especially in the base note - unmistakably based on the original.
The "dirt" (musk?) and the tart note still present in the original are missing, however.
A perfect all-world fragrance without corners and edges - the name is program.
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ElysiumElysium 9 months ago
Fresh and citrus, akin to Ck one, but less floral and more green aquatic with smoky tea vibe. Lovely and easy.
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MikaelMikael 11 months ago
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6
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6.5
Scent
Pleasant, cologne style perfume, with a woody base. It's fine but boring. Probably took Alberto Morillas five minutes to write the formula.
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Nik604Nik604 3 months ago
Better buy the OG, not much sense in these editions.
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EcopackEcopack 9 months ago
10
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One of my faves/signatures, fragrance equivalent of a favorite t-shirt or pair of jeans. Surprisingly have gotten a lot of compliments on it
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AcantheaAcanthea 3 months ago
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Scent
Great fresh and slightly spicy scent leaning more to the masculine side. I like it more than EdP.
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