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4.2 oz Eau De Toilette Spray (Tester)
Testers are items that were intended to be placed on the counter of a department store for customers to sample.In Stock, Ships within 3 hours
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Details and Care for Police To Be Tattoo Art
Police To Be Tattoo Art is a men's eau de toilette from Police Colognes, released around 2015 as part of the brand's To Be collection. Police has been building its fragrance lineup since the 1990s, and the To Be series is its most recognizable run. Each bottle gets its own graphic identity, and Tattoo Art goes full ink with bold tattoo-inspired artwork covering the flask. It shows. The design signals exactly what kind of scent you're dealing with before you even uncap it: something confident, a little edgy, and built for a guy who doesn't blend into the background.
The cologne opens with bergamot and grapefruit sharpened by a warm hit of cardamom, bright and citrusy for the first few minutes. Lavender, geranium, and iris fill the middle and shift it squarely into aromatic fougère territory - clean and slightly powdery without losing its edge. The dry-down settles into vetiver, patchouli, sandalwood, and musk. Earthy. Warm. It wears best in fall and winter when the heavier base notes have room to breathe properly and the whole composition reads as intentional rather than heavy. Projection is moderate, close-range rather than room-filling, so two sprays on pulse points is the right call.
Fragrance Family:
Aromatic, fougère
Scent Notes:
Top Notes: Bergamot, grapefruit, cardamom
Middle Notes: Lavender, geranium, iris
Base Notes: Vetiver, patchouli, sandalwood, musk
Questions And Answers
What does Police To Be Tattoo Art smell like?
It opens with bright citrus - bergamot and grapefruit - alongside warm cardamom. The middle moves into lavender and iris for a clean, classic fougère feel. By the dry-down, vetiver, patchouli, and sandalwood take over, giving the whole thing an earthy, woody warmth. It's polished but not soft, the kind of cologne that reads as put-together rather than sweet.
What does Police cologne smell like in general?
Police Colognes tends to work in the aromatic and fresh-woody space, with well-priced options that punch higher than their cost suggests. Across the To Be line specifically, scents lean toward clean, masculine structures built on citrus openings and woody or musky dry-downs. Tattoo Art follows that pattern and adds a darker, earthier edge through patchouli and vetiver in the base.
What does tattoo cologne smell like?
Police To Be Tattoo Art is aromatic and woody, not sweet or fruity. The cardamom up top keeps it interesting in the opening, while the lavender and iris heart sit in classic men's fougère territory. The patchouli and vetiver base are what most people notice on the dry-down - dry, grounded, and noticeably longer-lasting than the citrus notes that led things off.
What are the notes in Police To Be Tattoo Art?
Top notes are bergamot, grapefruit, and cardamom. The middle brings lavender, geranium, and iris. Base notes are vetiver, patchouli, sandalwood, and musk. The cardamom-to-iris transition is the most distinctive part of the composition - it keeps the fragrance from reading as a generic citrus cologne.
What season is Police To Be Tattoo Art best for?
Fall and winter are the sweet spot. The patchouli and vetiver base feel right when the temperature drops, and the overall warmth of the dry-down suits cool weather much better than a hot summer day. That said, the citrus opening keeps it from feeling stuffy, so spring works too if you like earthy colognes year-round.
How long does Police To Be Tattoo Art last?
As an eau de toilette, expect four to six hours of solid wear. The base notes - patchouli, sandalwood, and musk - tend to cling longer than the citrus top notes, so the dry-down phase often outlasts the opening by a wide margin. Applying to moisturized skin and hitting the neck and wrists will get the most out of it.
Is Police To Be Tattoo Art for men or women?
It's marketed as a men's cologne. The aromatic fougère structure with earthy patchouli and vetiver is a traditionally masculine profile. A separate women's fragrance exists within the Police To Be line under a different name, so the notes and character described here apply specifically to this men's version.
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