Is this fragrance suitable for office wear?+−
Yes, it is widely considered a premier choice for professional environments. Its blend of lavender, mint, and sandalwood is clean and conservative, making it appropriate for daily business use without being intrusive to colleagues.
How does this perform in different seasons?+−
While it is versatile enough for year-round wear, the community favors it most during the spring and fall. The aromatic herbal notes shine in mild weather, whereas the woody amber base provides enough body for cooler autumn days.
Has the fragrance been reformulated since its 1995 release?+−
Like most scents from the 90s, users often discuss reformulations. Current versions are widely available and noted for maintaining the core character of the scent, though long-term fans sometimes suggest the original vintage bottles had a slightly thicker, mossier dry down.
Does the mint note make it smell like toothpaste?+−
Generally, no. The mint is tempered by thyme, lavender, and heavy woods, resulting in a botanical, garden-fresh scent rather than a synthetic or sugary confectionary mint.