Aramis for men has a long history, in fact this particular fragrance, which could be described now as being a classic formal fragrance, was introduced by the Aramis design house in 1965. Any fragrance that can last over 40 years in a competitive market place really must be one of the best around. Unlike many other men's aftershaves that are on the marker at the moment this particular cologne or fragrance really is a true aftershave because of its aromatic content. From a technical view point many products that are called aftershaves are not and in fact fall into the group of perfumes called Eau de toilette spray. Because of the concentration of the product only a small amount is necessary to deliver the distinctive scent, so don't be as liberal with it as you would with a cheaper supermarket type aftershave. The aftershave also lasts a reasonable amount of time, which is another reason that you do not need to drench yourself with it.
The Aramis aroma is a very pleasant one with its fragrant essences of nature exploring "bergamot, jasmine and cumin. You will also find notes of patchouli (a bushy herb of the mint family), amber and musk (used in perfumery since the 5th Century AD, originally from the musk deer but now producedsynthetically) within this particular end scent. Remember that Aramis really is a formal fragrance.
This fragrance will not be to all tastes. Personally I use it for a formal function rather than a night out on the town. However Aramis is a versatile fragrance and different fragrances smell differently on different people. That said with the length of time it has been on the market by Aramis Aftershave for men is unlikely to cause offence.