Inspired by ARMANI – BLACK CODE
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ARMANI – BLACK CODE
Giorgio Armani’s first masculine oriental-style fragrance is Black Code. Armani say that it is elegant and understated and that the bottle is inspired by the “satin lapels of an Armani tuxedo”.
The name was changed in 2005 from Black Code to Armani Code.Every Man wants to be the one who carries his scents the best. Buying the right cologne is the first step. While many men think that having one bottle of cologne is the way to go, we’d recommend having a fresher fragrance to use in summer, leaving the woodier, spicier colognes for the cooler months.
Cologne is made of molecules that break down over time, meaning you want to set the cologne up to break down over as long a time as possible. In doing so, the cologne will then evaporate in layers, revealing first its top notes, then its mid-notes, and finally, its base notes. The top notes hit almost immediately after applying a perfume, but they last mere moments. Middle notes replace the top notes, staying about one hour after application. Following the fade of the middle notes, the base notes take over. These heady scents will last for several hours, and they generally make the most memorable impression.
Armani Code / Black Code fragrance notes
- Top Notes
- Bergamot,
- Lemon
- Heart Notes
- Olive Flower
- Base notes
- Guiac Wood,
- Tonka Bean
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- Top Notes
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