
by ibizaspain
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I have lots of perfumes, I use them according to purpose and to which olfactive group they belong. If it is has a light, subtler fragrance– I use it when I workout or when I play soccer. I use lighter scent because I just want to maintain that fresh mood despite you are sweating. I recently purchased this perfume from Gap called G Him. It was released last 2002. The packaging appealed to me because it was similar to Gap’s concept for its clothing merchandise. Gap always provides that minimalist concept and subdued tone in their clothing collection. The fragrance is enclosed in a silver flacon. It looked sophisticated for me although it feels like a beverage drink. The box was butter yellow. The scent is classified as
aromatic fruity. There is that cool and breezy scent about this perfume just by looking at it.
The top notes were cotton flower, pomegranate and melon. The opening had subtle hints of pomegranate. This was the obvious smell I noticed. However, after a couple of minutes I begin noticing cotton flower and a little later melon. I was expecting melon to come out first but I experience the reverse. The smell of cotton flower gave the smell a slight powdery texture although barely noticeable. Then the segue was the aromatic aspect of the smell– cardamom was intense for a bit and then there were juniper berries which provided the woody cloud in the segue. The dry down had a sweet but woody texture. I also noticed musk and ...