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Tomo by Annayake is a Oriental Woody fragrance for men. Tomo was launched in 2007. Top notes are rosemary, lavender and citruses; middle notes are coriander, clary sage and tobacco; base notes are labdanum, tonka bean, black musk and benzoin.
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Want a modern take on your grandpa's citrus-herbal-lavender cologne that he used after shaving?
Tomo is the answer.
Starts very vintage, with very clear lavender and citruses and herbs in the second row.
Then, I agree with others, reminds me of Armani Code. But Tomo is less sweet and more smoky, also has a tiny hint of bitterness, which seems just right here.
In the very end it gets a bit dusty and mossy.
It also resembles Versace Dreamer and Bvlgari Black. There is one fragrance that it resembles even more, but I can't remeber it right now ...
Will update later.
yes , an oriental woody, very misterious and sensual! I love it! I think is way better than the armani code but it doesn't last long. 2-3 hours on my skin.
its beatiful oriental perfume very close to armani black code
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