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Skinwear by Ted Baker is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for men. Skinwear was launched in 1998. Top notes are lime, bergamot and lemon; middle notes are rosemary, cypress and juniper; base notes are sandalwood, amber, musk and cedar.
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Initially this smells quite nice. Citric notes that dry down to a more subtle, warmer, gently woody scent.
As it dries down there is an odd note I don't like that just bothers me. Doesn't completely ruin the fragrance but puts me off.
The odd note is a kind of synthetic, cheap new shoes crossed with a cheap soap smell. If that note did not annoy me the fragrance would be OK.
It would make a good summery gentle freshen up scent.
Projection is pretty poor and longevity is not very good. It is quite weak - I used 6+ sprays rather than my usual 2 and it didn't last very well at 4 hours.
Not awful but can't recommend.
I love this - My Husband has it and I can smell it a mile off - Very under-rated in my opinion
I was honestly surprised at how great this fragrance is.Ideal for daytime wear.
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