

Fahrenheit Eau de Toilette
Description
Fahrenheit is a fragrance for men that built its reputation on contrast — fresh and warm, smooth and rough, all at once. It opens with a bright hit of Sicilian mandarin and a touch of citrus, but it's not your typical fresh citrus opening. Underneath it almost immediately you get that famous petrol-meets-green note, a slightly raw, gasoline-like character mixed with hawthorn and nutmeg flower that makes it instantly recognisable and unlike anything else on the shelf.
The heart is where the magic happens: a soft, powdery violet sits right up against leather and woods, and that clash of pretty floral against rugged leather is exactly what gives Fahrenheit its personality. As it dries down it turns warm and a little sweet, with creamy sandalwood, tonka and a smooth vanilla rounding off all the rough edges. It's bold, unmistakably masculine, and has a real "love it or get obsessed with it" reputation among people who know fragrance.
This is a cooler-weather, evening kind of scent — it shines in autumn and winter and reads more night than day. Performance is excellent: it lasts a long time on skin and projects well, so go easy on the sprays. If you want something distinctive that turns heads rather than a safe crowd-pleaser, this 1988 classic still delivers decades on.
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Description
Fahrenheit is a fragrance for men that built its reputation on contrast — fresh and warm, smooth and rough, all at once. It opens with a bright hit of Sicilian mandarin and a touch of citrus, but it's not your typical fresh citrus opening. Underneath it almost immediately you get that famous petrol-meets-green note, a slightly raw, gasoline-like character mixed with hawthorn and nutmeg flower that makes it instantly recognisable and unlike anything else on the shelf.
The heart is where the magic happens: a soft, powdery violet sits right up against leather and woods, and that clash of pretty floral against rugged leather is exactly what gives Fahrenheit its personality. As it dries down it turns warm and a little sweet, with creamy sandalwood, tonka and a smooth vanilla rounding off all the rough edges. It's bold, unmistakably masculine, and has a real "love it or get obsessed with it" reputation among people who know fragrance.
This is a cooler-weather, evening kind of scent — it shines in autumn and winter and reads more night than day. Performance is excellent: it lasts a long time on skin and projects well, so go easy on the sprays. If you want something distinctive that turns heads rather than a safe crowd-pleaser, this 1988 classic still delivers decades on.