More on the Daytona 500 fragrance for men

Daytona 500 fragrance from Elizabeth ArdenThe notes for the Daytona 500 fragrance for men, launched under the Elizabeth Arden label at last week's race in Daytona Beach:

The scent opens with top notes of yuzu, bergamot and mandarin. Heart notes include tarragon, sage, maté and a watery accord, while the base comprises nutmeg, cardamom, amber and sandalwood. (via cosmeticnews)

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  1. Anonymous
    Posted on 21 February 2006

    Hmm…well at least the bottle sounds somewhat interesting. Somewhat.

  2. Anonymous
    Posted on 21 February 2006

    Hey, why not?

    If I was a big indy-racecar fan, I would probably buy it. :) I think it's a cute marketing tie-in.

    Hugs!

  3. Anonymous
    Posted on 21 February 2006

    Agreed, although like the (similar) Bvlgari Black bottle a bit more.

  4. Anonymous
    Posted on 21 February 2006

    Hey, why not indeed? Its a great idea.

  5. Anonymous
    Posted on 21 February 2006

    oh absolutely, Black, no competition. Although my bottle of Black's top broke and I have to get pliers to turn it “ON” so I just leave it there. And then you always get that visitor thats looking through them and is like “Oh, this is cool – *twist*” and your heart just sinks because you can't remember where you put your pliers.

  6. Anonymous
    Posted on 21 February 2006

    Hi R! The notes are rather interesting! Thanks again for a great review. I don't think I will not be rushing out to buy this but then again – one can never tell…..;D I am a girl racer after all!

  7. Anonymous
    Posted on 21 February 2006

    LOL!

  8. Anonymous
    Posted on 21 February 2006

    N, for some reason, I will feel disheartened if they actually sell the Daytona 500 fragrance in Paris, LOL!

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