Euphoria by Calvin Klein Review
Description
One is right to be excited with Calvin Klein’s Euphoria: the perfume is not just moderately sweet and fresh, it is also very rich and feminine. A wearer can sense some darkness through the amber and mahogany wood, but it still veers away from being too deep and masculine. Instead, it is just the right amount of heavy and modern, meant to spice up special evenings and occasions to remember. Sillage is decent and longevity is impressive, keeping one from having to overly douse with the fragrance.
Sillage
Longevity
Positives
Dark scent but without feeling masculine
Notes lead to sensual and heavy scent
Comes with good projection and longevity
Negatives
Could ideally be added with more layers
Is too heavy for everyday wear and during the summer
3.9
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FiFi Award winner Euphoria from Calvin Klein was released more than a decade ago, in 2005. Managing to be dark, sultry and luminous all at the same time, it is best reserved for days and instances during which it can truly work its magic: on evenings and cooler seasons. It was created through the brains and the noses of perfumers Loc Dong, Dominique Ropion and Carlos Benaim. The ingredients for the Euphoria include persimmon, pomegranate, champaca flower, black orchid, lotus blossom, black violet, mahogany wood and cream accord.