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For Men
A clean, classic barbershop feel—Paco Rabanne After Shave offers a refreshing splash fresh off the razor. It’s aromatic, crisp, and familiar in all the best ways: herbal top notes, soft florals, and woods that linger just enough to carry you through the day.
Fragrance Notes
Top Notes: Rosemary · Clary Sage · Brazilian Rosewood
Heart Notes: Lavender · Geranium · Tonka Bean
Base Notes: Oakmoss · Amber · Musk · Honey
Scent Story
This after shave opens with a brisk herbal burst—rosemary and clary sage framed by green rosewood. The heart brings a soft wave of lavender, sweet floral geranium, and the creamy nuance of tonka bean. The base dries down into smooth oakmoss, warm amber, comforting musk, and a touch of honey that adds richness without overwhelming.
Wearability & Lifestyle
Perfect for morning routines, post-shave comfort, and casual to semi-formal settings. Great in cooler weather or after a hot shower—when your skin craves that fresh, soothing lift. Works well with clean, understated outfits; ideal when you want subtle scent close to skin.
Quick Specs
Brand: Paco Rabanne
Fragrance Type: After Shave Lotion
Launch Year: 1973
Fragrance Family: Aromatic · Woody Fougere
Recommended Use: Morning / Daytime · Spring / Fall · Fresh & Masculine
Why You’ll Love It
You’ll love this after shave for its immediate freshness and the nurturing warmth that follows. It’s the kind of scent that makes shaving feel like ritual—not a chore—and leaves you smelling classic, clean, and confident.
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