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Endymion
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May 12, 2017

Sweet and spicy and utterly delicious. I honestly think this scent is unisex, despite being marketed as a Men's fragrance - but then again I wear a lot of men's perfumes. Unlike many of Penhaligon's...

Jun 28, 2014

This scent may be for men but it is AMAZING! Especially if you spritz it on at night, this one will indeed take you on an olfactory adventure - it's a feast for the senses as it really brings out imag...

Feb 13, 2012

Endymion is AMAZING!!! It is supposed to be for men, but this smells so good that I just don't care! I put it on, realized it was definitely for men, and then went on with my day. I kept smelling this...

May 11, 2010

I wanted this for myself and I do wear a few men's scents, so I wasn't put off by the fact that it was developed as that. But lovely as it is, and I do love it, it is way too masculine for me to pull ...

Jan 18, 2009

I actually picked this out in the shop for myself (i like masculine fragrances) but after a few wears i felt it was a bit too strong for me to wear so i passed it onto SO who was a little funny about ...

Jul 23, 2007

The advertisements for Endymion present it as a study in contrasts, and led me to expect a fascinating yin-yang of alternating notes of briskness and richness, light and dark; what has been called a “...

May 11, 2006

<i>Endymion is contrast: gentle and yet potent. Mandarin meets black pepper, bergamont meets amber, leather,musk and myrrh. Positive, negative = electricity!</i><p> When first applied this is such the...

Mar 21, 2006

This smells GREAT on my husband, a bit fruity and sweet but with the wood backround wich is a must for any fragrance I want to smell on him. he was apprehensive about letting the SA spray him, but a...

Sep 17, 2005

There is another review for Endymion which was not particularly keen on the scent. I feel differently about it, finding it truly beautiful and enticing. It makes me weak at the knees I must confess....

Jun 22, 2004

Endymion, the subject of countless poems by the Romantics, was in Greek mythology a young handsome shepherd loved by Selene, the goddess of the Moon. Granted a boon from the gods, he asked Zeus for p...