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HUGO BOSS BOSS BOTTLED UNLIMITED EDT (M) / 100 ML

$139.29

Hugo Boss Unlimited: Unleash Your Potential

Hugo Boss Unlimited is an aromatic fougère fragrance for men that captures the essence of boundless energy and limitless ambition. Launched in 2014, this fresh and vibrant fragrance has been created for the modern man who is always on the move and who pursues his dreams with determination.

Top notes of mint, grapefruit and violet leaves open the fragrance with a burst of freshness and vitality. Mint brings a refreshing and energizing sensation, grapefruit adds a citrusy and vibrant touch, and violet leaves bring a subtle floral touch. As the fragrance develops, Heart notes of pineapple, cinnamon and rose emerge, revealing a sweet and spicy heart. Pineapple brings a juicy tropical sweetness, cinnamon adds a warm and spicy touch, and rose brings an elegant floral touch. Finally, Base notes of labdanum, white musk and sandalwood round out the fragrance with a rich, masculine edge. Labdanum brings a woody, resinous depth, white musk adds a sensual softness and sandalwood provides a dry, earthy base.

Hugo Boss Unlimited is a versatile fragrance that can be worn on any occasion. It is light enough for everyday use, but sophisticated enough for special events. The fragrance has moderate longevity and moderate sillage, meaning it will last for several hours without being overpowering.

If you are looking for a fragrance that motivates and inspires you to achieve your goals, Hugo Boss Unlimited is an excellent choice. It is a modern and dynamic fragrance that will accompany you every step of the way to success.

Here are some additional details about Hugo Boss Unlimited:

  • Olfactory group: Aromatic Fougère
  • Release year: 2014
  • Top notes: Mint, grapefruit, violet leaves
  • Heart notes: Pineapple, cinnamon, rose
  • Base notes: Labdanum, white musk, sandalwood
  • Longevity: Moderate
  • Sillage: Moderate
  • Ideal for: Men
  • Occasions: Daily, Formal

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