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Release Date:
2002
Brand: Jil Sander
Line: sun men
Product Type: eau de toilette
Classification: elite
Volume: 40 ml, 75 ml
Country: Germany
Made in: France, Germany
Gender: for men
Scent Type: fougere
Top Notes: Bergamot, Rosemary
Heart Notes: Cardamom, Musk
Base Notes: Musk, Sandal
The refined charm and natural strength of a man are elegantly unveiled by the fragrance from the German brand Jil Sander Sun Men. Crafted for the strong, bold, open-hearted, and romantic men, this spicy, fougère eau de toilette captures the essence of summer with remarkable accuracy, from its vivid colors to its intoxicating scents.
Jil Sander Sun Men sets you apart, elevating your presence in the eyes of others, leaving them with a lasting positive impression. This stunning, captivating eau de toilette invigorates and refreshes, boasting a complex and unique character. "Sun for Men" is specifically designed for the warmer months, yet its versatility allows it to enchantingly unfold at any time of the year. It is suitable for both day and evening events, business meetings, and romantic dates.
This joyful fragrance, thanks to its blend of ingredients, promises to imbue you with vivid sensations, mental and spiritual vitality, and the attention of beautiful women. The olfactory pyramid of Jil Sander Sun Men includes notes of rosemary, bergamot, nutmeg, musk, cardamom, and sandalwood. An excellent choice for the vibrant, colorful life of a unique man!
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DENAT., WATER, PARFUM/FRAGRANCE, ALPHA-ISOMETHYL IONONE, BENZOPHENONE-3, BENZYL SALICYLATE, CITRAL, CITRONELLOL, COUMARIN, DISODIUM EDTA, EUGENOL, GERANIOL, HEXYL CINNAMAL, , ISOEUGENOL, LIMONENE, LINALOOL, EXT. D&C VIOLET N° 2 (CI 60730).
This is a top German fragrance, the fourth in my collection. All the others are French, but this one is my favorite. It unfolds over time, if you just sniff it, it's ordinary, nothing special, but after an hour it smells differently. Some may say it's much cheaper than a hypothetical Dior, so it's worse, but I say no matter how much it costs, the most important thing is what's inside.