4711 has always been an accepted conservative classic, yet controversial in the world of fragrances, making it a bit of an enigma. While it has a noble history of being the first cologne (although I'm sure there's room for debate) as well as the personal favourite of Napoleon who ordered crate loads of it for his campaigns, it falls short in the modern age of fragrances because it mostly contains top notes, with only a few middle notes to give it depth and longevity. This means that the scent isn't particularly complex, and will have worn off in an hour or two. One could theoretically spritz themself with 4711 every couple hours since it's sinfully inexpensive, but the full burst of top notes would likely get tiring quickly.
However, it seems a shame that this fragrance doesn't get used more since its top notes are absolutely wonderful, providing a burst of citrus and sunlight into your day. There is just a slight hint of a musk or vegetable middle note that's difficult to detect, but it is there. So how does one enjoy this fine product without using it as a cologne that's likely to disappoint?
1) Bath - Fill yourself up a tub of warm water and liberally douse some 4711 on top, mixing it in as you sit down. You will be immediately greeted with a lovely fragrance from all sides, while the warm water helps you relax as well.
2) Body Cologne/Hands - I also like to splash it on after a bath (usually a normal bath without 4711 so as not to over-do it), and then put my hands together and inhale the remaining 4711. This can really put you in the right mood. Ensure you do this after you've rubbed the liquid off your hands, you don't want to be breathing in alcohol
How do you guys use 4711? Do you do use any of your other colognes like this?