I am surprised there are so few vetiver based aftershaves and colognes. Is it because vetiver is a more Oriental type fragrance?
I use vetiver oil in an aromatherapy difuser and it's wonderful stuff, very relaxing. It has a nice earthy, clean smell, like you might find in a fine bar of soap. It's inoffensive and I doubt anyone would find it disagreeable.
The only inexpensive cologne I have seen with vetiver is a Spanish cologne from Miami called Kolonia 1800 Vetiver, made by a company named Crusellas. I guess I will have to put that on my "to try" list. I know their regular cologne (Kolonia 1800) resembles Arko in its scent- just an old fashioned citrus cologne.
I use vetiver oil in an aromatherapy difuser and it's wonderful stuff, very relaxing. It has a nice earthy, clean smell, like you might find in a fine bar of soap. It's inoffensive and I doubt anyone would find it disagreeable.
The only inexpensive cologne I have seen with vetiver is a Spanish cologne from Miami called Kolonia 1800 Vetiver, made by a company named Crusellas. I guess I will have to put that on my "to try" list. I know their regular cologne (Kolonia 1800) resembles Arko in its scent- just an old fashioned citrus cologne.