Pi By Givenchy For Men. Eau De Toilette Spray 3.3 Ounces
Pi By Givenchy For Men. Eau De Toilette Spray 3.3 Ounces Reviews
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Pi is a very enigmatic scent. This is a test strip on the counter, put a dash of [a] and you are dealing with it in an occasional puff. If you are conservative] [traditional cologne, Pi is probably not very appealing, is not very manly, and not strongly linked to the typical conventions of the genre, in terms of smell. This does not mean that it is for men.
Givenchy Pi Eau de Toilette a French tradition, which rely on othersweet base notes (in this case, vanilla) as a true "Cologne." Givenchy have signs of masculinity, however, slightly woody scent closer examination is remarkable. However, it works in conjunction with a floral overture. Other flavors are similar to those often enough (especially the French variety odors) and Pi for me as a much more refined and complex than a French eau de toilette, one of my roommates owned.
During one of the guests is a woman winner of this perfume, II would say this scent reminiscent enough manhood, no one would mistake it for a scent of a woman. Pi is not overwhelming, is not so subtle, that to be a woman, rubbing her nose in her neck were noted. It takes all day, although apart for a night, a touch-up sprays may be in order, apart from the crowd.
Overall, as someone who came from Kenneth Cole Black and Cordovan by Banana Republic, Pi is a complex, sophisticatedPerfume than any other I have ever experienced. It 's really unique, as the same time.
Pi By Givenchy For Men. Eau De Toilette Spray 3.3 Ounces Features
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Pi By Givenchy For Men. Eau De Toilette Spray 3.3 Ounces Overview
Introduced in 1998. Fragrance notes: a fresh scent of patchouli and sandalwood. Recommended use: evening.
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