Thursday, July 17, 2014

Review of Jamaica Reggae Musk Cologne, Fragrance for Men

Whenever I go away I will usually bring back a few souvenirs for close friends and family. Bringing goods back from from another country can be such a headache at times, and you have to be careful with certain items, especially liquids. You need to check them in, or they will take them from you. Money wasted, and your souvenir tossed.

When a friendly Rasta tried selling me bead necklaces by literately placing them on my neck I had to decline. I had no need for them. When he showed me a collection of fragrances though I naturally was intrigued. Sadly he had nothing for women on hand, but being the perfume connoisseur I am, I decided to test a few of them out to see if any were sweet enough to be woman worthy.

I found quite a few, but still thought they were all a bit too manly. I began to think of whom I could give these to. I had plenty of male friends at home, so I decided to go ahead and buy the one that appealed to me most, and that just happened to be Jamaica Reggae Musk Cologne. The vendor also had this exact cologne with a French Accent added to it, but this one smelled a bit to feminine, and I knew no men back home would like it all that much.

The Jamaican Reggae Musk Cologne has a delicious spiced not of musk, but nothing female about it. It had undertones of cherry and cinnamon which were nice combined.

On the skin this particular fragrance had a powerful last that just kept on giving. Its noticeable, without being overpowering or sickening, which was a plus.

The bottle is not all that collector worthy, but seeing that is has a neat Jamaican flair to its label I imagine whomever was to get this cologne from me, would keep the bottle knowing that it came back to the states all the way from Jamaica.

Overall:
 
All in all, Jamaica Reggae Musk Cologne is a winner in my opinion. It captures a wonderful fragrance, and whenever I smell it I think of the beautiful place from which it came.

For those of you whom want this cologne, and cannot get to Jamaica anytime soon, rest assure that you can find it for $19.99 at Reggaetreats.com. This is the same price I paid while in Jamaica, and honestly it was well worth it.

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