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Puig's Agua Brava Sea Power
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I bought this Spanish scent blind the other day for A$13 (US$10) for a 100ml bottle. It's probably the roughest aquatic scent I have, but I quite like it. I wore it during today's hot weather, and it lasted the full working day. It makes for an interesting contrast with the smoother Erolfa that I got a couple of weeks ago. Has anybody else tried it? Renato Answer: Can you elaborate on what you mean by "roughest aquatic" ? Answer: Originally Posted by zztopp Can you elaborate on what you mean by "roughest aquatic" ? Sure. All my other aquatics - Halston Unbound, Gant Indigo, the three Nautilis ones, Issey, Nautica, Erolfa etc - are sort of smooth. This one is aquatic coupled with some spiciness akin to what you find in Clairborne Sport and others. It just doesn't seem smooth, but seems rough compared to the ones I'm used to. Renato Answer: I have this fragrance.....I'll have to give this a test drive when it gets warmer....Thanks for the heads up......Gary Answer: It's not bad... sort of unique as far as aquatics go, like you said. Here's my review from a couple of years ago: "This is a very nice, casual, freshly aquatic composition that is perfect for warm, sunny mornings and afternoons. I'm not sure of the exact breakdown of the component notes, but it is somewhat similar to fragrances like L'eau par Kenzo pour Homme, Adidas Moves, and My Ocean by Club Med. The price is definitely right on this one - in fact, it's one of the least expensive colognes around." -R Copyright ? 2006 - 2007 www.thankhealth.com Privacy Policy
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