Calvin Klein 2010 Edt

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CK One Summer 2010

Calvin Klein CK One Summer 2010 is an Eau de Toilette launched in 2010. CK One Summer 2010 opens with Watermelon, Pear, Lemon, and Mandarin, settles into a heart of Lemon Verbena, Violet Leaf, Marigold, and Water Lily, and dries down to a base of Vetiver, Cedar, and Patchouli. Calvin Klein's CK One Summer 2010 carries a Statement verdict, a ozonic-led wear.

This one's a mixed bag. Some reckon it's the peak of CK One Summer, a proper refreshing citrus bang. Others? Pure disappointment - citrus cleaner, soap factory, or just plain boring. Best avoided as a blind buy if you're not into an aggressive lemon verbena blast.
  • Fresh
  • Energetic
  • Clean
  • Playful
  • Bright
CK One Summer 2010 Eau de Toilette bottle

Profile

Character

Citrus Floral Fruity Green Sweet Warm Woody Earthy Animalic Fresh
Citrus 21%
Floral 10%
Fruity 11%
Green 20%
Sweet 9%
Warm 2%
Woody 23%
Earthy 17%
Animalic 0%
Fresh 28%
Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

Accords

Citrus
100%
Aquatic
67%
Ozonic
58%
Aromatic
58%
Fruity
50%

Performance

Longevity
Moderate (4-6h)
Projection
Moderate
Intensity
Moderate

Best Seasons

Best For:
Summer

A warm-weather pick - at its best in summer and spring.

Best Occasions

Best For:
Casual Sport
Also Works:
Date

Its fresh, citrusy, and aquatic profile makes it highly suitable for casual wear and sports. Although some find it masculine, its moderate sillage and longevity permit office use if applied lightly, but it lacks the sophistication for formal events.

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About

Opens with an intensely juicy hit of watermelon, pear and zesty lemon, like a summer cocktail on overdrive. The heart introduces a distinctly green and aromatic twist from lemon verbena and violet leaf. As it settles, a clean, woody vetiver and cedar base emerges, sometimes veering into a soapy or even masculine territory.