Paris Hilton Cologne

Alright, let’s cut through all the hype and all the hating and talk about Paris Hilton Man for Men by Paris Hilton. Yes, this is the lead cologne from the Paris Hilton design house. You’re going to find people who love the Paris fragrances simply because it’s got Paris Hilton’s name, and you’ll find people who hate her colognes and perfumes for the exact same reason.

But how does the Paris Hilton Cologne wear in the field?

Affordable Colognes From Paris Hilton

First off, Paris Hilton made certain her fragrances for men were affordable, since you can buy a 3.4 ounce bottle for just over $26 on Amazon. You might pay $10 to $20 higher if you buy them in a fragrance shop.

Paris Hilton For Men Fragrance Notes

Paris Hilton Men’s Colognes contains some interesting and not always-used essential oils, including juniper bud, Moroccan Cedarwood, fig leaf and hydroponic basil. Also included are more often used fragrances like amber, sage, mango and cucumber, along with a few woodsy notes. This combines for a nice clean scent that doesn’t overpower, isn’t too sweet and smells masculine. Paris Hilton cologne stays with you a while and remains fresh, and is generally okay for those with perfume allergies.

Paris Hilton Just Me Cologne

Paris Hilton also markets a “Just Me Cologne For Men”, which is subtle and fresh and is actually a great deal more tasteful than I would have expected from Paris. While Just Me Cologne doesn’t match Acqua Di Geo in the clean and sexy department, Just Me isn’t a bad cologne at all and I would suggest it as a nice rotation cologne if you want something safe and good-smelling, but not the same old cologne.

One big advantage is you can find Just Me Cologne by Paris Hilton for around $20 online, which makes it especially good for adding to a cologne collection.

About Paris Hilton

What can we say that hasn’t already been said?

Paris Hilton became famous as an heiress and a party girl, then got even more famous when her reality show, The Simple Life, became a tv hit and cultural phenomenon. She has since gone on to star in movies like House of Wax (where you get to see her die), write a much-criticized autobiography that seemed a bit of an inside joke, put out a music album, found a fashion and fragrance line, and continue with a modeling and commercial endorsement career.

Let Them Eat Carl’s Jr.

Through it all, Paris Hilton’s social life in the rich and glamorous celebrity world has been followed by millions. When her vacuous life as a celebrity veered off into extralegal troubles, a firestorm of controversy was started. It seems the American people, in the midst of a presidential administration that seemed to favor the rich and well-connected, was infuriated when Paris Hilton seemed to get preferential treatment from the American justice system. Paris Hilton became a symbol of undeserved privilege in a nation that has a love/hate relationship with its celebrity “royalty”.

Whatever one thinks of Paris Hilton – and I generally roll my eyes when I hear her talked of one of the great beauties of our time – Paris Hilton (or her people) made solid and even classy choices when designing her cologne line, so I’ll give her a good review in this one instance.

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