Bergamot

Commodity
Good priceBergamot by Commodity ranks among the best perfumes for men and women (unisex) .This top white flowers fragrance blends Bergamot, Clementine, Geranium, Jasmine, Mandarin Orange, Mint, Musk, Patchouli, Vetiver, Violet Leaf notes with white flowers, greens & herbs, flowers, citrus, woods & mosses, musk, amber and animalic accords, earning high praise in our perfume review community. Bergamot excels as one of the best perfumes for spring or summer, shining during day wear. Our PerfumeRates community ranks Bergamot as a leading white flowers fragrance for men and women (unisex), a must-try from Commodity's top perfume brands. Dive into the best perfume reviews, explore top unisex fragrances, and discover cheap perfume deals on PerfumeRates!
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This is beautifully unisex and doesn't smell like perfume, it's so natural. I get a sparkling delicious citrus, kind of like citrus soda in the best way. It's not sweet but not totally dry either, kind of like a Granny Smith apple. It's absolutely delicious and then fades into almost violet mixed with fresh cut grass. This would be the perfect office/interview scent. It makes me feel strong and confident, yet it's so inoffensive and doesn't smell "perfumey". Absolutely love it but it's so expensive :,(
Absolutely love this stuff, very natural smelling, fresh citrus
Tried this from a Birch Box, and since I love fresh, citrus fragrances this is quite nice. While I prefer Versace Man Eau Fraiche on me, this is, perhaps, a little more creative and mature. (The Versace lasts on me a lot longer but, on purpose, does not project. Commodity Bergamot seems to project somewhat but is noticeable for a much shorter duration. Both are well-blended.) I can detect the mint oil in phases so it gives me the image of a giant orange skiing down a cool, breezy slope of snow. I can also imagine someone putting this on after the gym for its cheerful, clean freshness. It seems great for a hot day but bring the bottle with you as it fades fast. While I probably don't need a bottle of this, I like it a lot and would definitely wear it again.
Very good fragrance. To me the opening smells like a lemonade with a perfect balance of sourness without being sweet. It's one of those fragrances that makes me wish I could drink it. Light vetiver comes out in the drydown. I really like it and it's a favorite of one of my female friends. Performance isn't phenomenal but it's a green citrus fragrance so you shouldn't expect all day performance. It's decent enough for what it is. A picture perfect daytime spring/summer scent. Picked it up for $30 at TJ Maxx a while back; it's a steal if you can still find it a rack stores around that price. Highly recommended at that price. I also own 78 Vintage Green, and I agree with The Wolf further down that they really don't smell that similar. In a broad sense they're both fresh green fragrances, but 78 Vintage Green is brighter and juicier from the fig and tea notes while Commodity Bergamot is sort of drier, more sour, and leans more into the vetiver. I mean, if you like one chances are you'll like the other, just as I do, but they're nowhere near identical.
A lovely burst of bright lime and bergamot which for me lasts for around an hour and a half. But what a delightful 90 minutes!