11/23/2019
MrBeaner
2 Reviews
MrBeaner
1
Ice? I don't think so.
It's supposed to be a refreshing cologne and when you first spray it your nose could be foolished.
A blast of citrus and a cold sharp lavender take you by surprise and the first impression it's really promising.
But the promise lasts nothing but a few minutes.
The brand's official website announces: "Citrus and lavender freshness. Amber sensuality, between notes of musk and neroli". I agree with the "citrus and lavender freshness" part, but the rest of the description is far from what I can smell.
I perceive Chester Ice as a concoction of random aromachemichals: something sweet, something bitter, something warm, and a plastic vibe all around.
The brand seems to use some notes or fixatives in all of their fragrances (masculine and feminine) that I find particularly annoying.
Despite of the synthetic general vibe and my personal perception, Chester Ice doesn't smell bad. But I don't think that it could be classified as a fresh fragrance because the "Ice" in the name is far from faithfully describing what you are going to smell.
A blast of citrus and a cold sharp lavender take you by surprise and the first impression it's really promising.
But the promise lasts nothing but a few minutes.
The brand's official website announces: "Citrus and lavender freshness. Amber sensuality, between notes of musk and neroli". I agree with the "citrus and lavender freshness" part, but the rest of the description is far from what I can smell.
I perceive Chester Ice as a concoction of random aromachemichals: something sweet, something bitter, something warm, and a plastic vibe all around.
The brand seems to use some notes or fixatives in all of their fragrances (masculine and feminine) that I find particularly annoying.
Despite of the synthetic general vibe and my personal perception, Chester Ice doesn't smell bad. But I don't think that it could be classified as a fresh fragrance because the "Ice" in the name is far from faithfully describing what you are going to smell.