Ed Hardy Perfume & Cologne

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Ed Hardy Perfume for women has a original aroma and was created by Caroline Sabas from Givaudan. The scent begins on a floral-fruity level enhanced by milky salty caramel accents. Ed Hardy Perfume is marketed towards young women.

The formulation provides a sense similar to that of apple souffle or buttery apples covered in cinnamon. The apple scent, mixed with a hint of Japanese rubber gums, and white musks is warmed by the apple soufflé accent.

The notes in Ed Hardy perfume are that of apple soufflé, mango, red grapefruit, black freesia petals, watery muguet, wild strawberry, linden blossom, musk, hot skin, warm amber, vanilla pudding and tonka bean.

Ed Hardy perfume for women may not be as formulaic as Ed Hardy Cologne for men, however the fragrance is appealing to those with a chemistry that marries well with the apple, musk scents.

Ed Hardy cologne for men was created by Olivier Gillotin from Givaudan. The notes in Ed Hardy for men are of bergamot, clary sage, mandarin, thuja, ming julep accord with ozone, sequoia forest, black amber and musk.

In certain aspects, Ed Hardy for Men is a signature cologne. Think of Ed Hardy for men as a cologne that takes you on an exciting roller coaster ride meant to leave you with a strong sensation of freshness, mixed with risk and speed. Sounds like a mans perfume doesn’t it.

Yes both of these perfumes are commercial in design and were designed to appeal to the younger crowd, and include gadget-like packaging. The Thuja note in Ed Hardy for men is from a coniferous tree that is part of the Cypress family. The essence of Thuja contains Thujone, a mentholated product, Absinthe, found in a very popular drink Poetes Maudits.

The aroma of Ed Hardy for men is that of a sporty high risk extreme sensation, while Ed Hardy perfume for women is a less physical aroma similar to a light mountain trek and warm apples ready upon your return.

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