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|  Too put it lightly, one of my favorites! For all of the unpleasant, wash-off-your-skin-immediately juices that Avon puts out, they really hit home with this one. It's a very pleasing oriental that comes across differently every time I try it, but is always a truly great experience. 21 November 2009 |
 7 reviews
|  Spray it on heavy, then keep to your cloying self for an hour. The drydown is worth it. Soft, warm and soothing, though close to the skin. Perfect for snuggling hours after application. Yes, Avon. Who knew? 20 August 2009 |
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|  This is without a doubt the best scent Avon has released for men. (Along with "Black Suede Touch", for those of you who prefer your "leather scents" a little more subtle). ... I would wager a small fortune (well, maybe someone else's small fortune ;o) that "Tomorrow" would receive more acclaim and favourable praise were it sampled in a "blind test", for example. Or had it been released by some or other designer house. (Good value for money, in other words). An oriental gourmand, with principal notes of cocoa, vanilla, chocolate, patchouli and anise amongst a soft ambered woods base. It's a surprisingly decent scent. (Especially for it's "very affordable" price). The reviews that have likened it to "Lolita Lempicka au Masculine" are quite "spot on", as they are certainly quite similar. However here in "Tomorrow", the anise has been "dialed down" to a (for me at least) much more acceptable level. It is also not quite as sweet a scent. So if you've liked the sound of the "Lolita", but have been weary of it's sweetness or the "in your face" assault of licorice/anise. Then I would recommend you give this one a try instead. You might just be pleasantly surprised. ... On the plus side, it's much more affordable. On the minus side however, the longevity and sillage will also be somewhat reduced. (But hey, that is a preferable trait for some !). Though, don't get me wrong, it still has acceptably average (?) levels of both. 01 August 2009 |
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|  A really good and cheap edt. This is my alternative for givenchy pi. Staying power is average. I really like it :) 07 May 2009 |
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|  This is one of the most sensual creamy scents made for a man...but I like it too. I'm a woman and I wouldn't spritz it directly onto my skin. I wouldn't even spritz the air and run through it. I spray once on a cotton pad and press into my torso. Subtle, confident. Hmmmm. 04 February 2009 |
 7 reviews
|  I get warm woodsy notes and hints of cherry. It's nice to have this as an alternative to my usual Arpege pour homme and Ultraviolet Man which are more reflective of orange and vanilla/ powder. Probably Avon's best. 19 December 2008 |
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|  Perfectly fine vanilla, semi-sweet chocolate scent not unlike Pi. Doesn't smell anything like Hanae Mori. Good for the money. 21 September 2008 |
 274 reviews
|  I love it. Minty Cocoa and some patchouli thrown it = fantastic. One problem - the drydown is very quick and before you know it the amber base is all that's left. However, this is easily solved! I find that if you use the deodorant with it as well, it really helps in the projection and makes the top notes stay around longer. Easy enough. Simple and nice! 20 July 2008 |
 44 reviews
|  I bought this for cheap and ended up selling it to co-workers minutes after I had opened the box. It smells a lot like the Hanae Morie EDT (not the EDP), which I am also not a fan of. Just say no to cocoa in your colognes! So if you are looking for an inexpensive alternative to Hanae Morie EDT, Tomorrow should be in your sights. 24 December 2007 |
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|  Excellent oriental smell - sweet, slightly woody, warm and rich. This would be my favourite fragrance, were it not for the appalling longivety and sillage - it disappears on my skin literally in minutes. 09 April 2007 |
 59 reviews
|  Nice sweet oriental. 10$ per ounce for a pretty sweet fruity, cocoa smell is a good deal. Not overly sweet. Reminds me of synthetic flavored candy. Unisex. Could be a little bit more spicy and more manly for my preferrence but then people would call it too pumpkin pie(ish). Fair staying power. Overall, comes on stronger and remains sweeter than Lacoste pour Homme, finishes earliear and does not have the unique rum notes of Lacoste. But I like it and keep it despite having Lacoste. 25 January 2007 |
 2 reviews
|  avon has a winner with this one. the start off is a rich and thick oriental spice that has vanilla, cinnamon, and musky smell. the drydown is a creamy carmel-y smell...atleast on my skin! awesome fragrance. 21 December 2006 |
 91 reviews
|  I got this for my husband and it became the second one of his that I get into. It smells like Lolita Lempika to me for a whole lot less money. I have never been able to find an Avon frag that I liked until this one. This is one, I think, could be a unisex fragrance. We both love it. 08 December 2006 |
 35 reviews
|  I discovered this one from a scented strip in an Avon magazine. I rubbed my wrist against the strip to see what it did on my skin. It reminded me a lot of Lolita Lempicka au masculin at first. It dried down to something reminiscent of John Varvatos or the old Burberry London. I sprung for a bottle based on how it smelled from the strip. The real juice holds the Lempicka-ish scent longer than on the strip. When it dries down I get more chocolate/cocoa than the sweet fruitiness that I got from the strip. It's still a great scent & I'm really glad I got the bottle. It's not often that you find something that smells so great for so little green. 31 October 2006 |
 118 reviews
|  Distinctive,sexy and romantic.Very long lasting and it can be considered a prestige fragrance(Avon presents it as so).I can feel the anise,cocoa beans and violet notes plus the patchouli.Be modern and also look into the near future..tomorrow...she'll be mine..or even today..:)))) 17 September 2006 |
 132 reviews
|  Nice oriental with à la Liz Claiborne musky base. A "Friday-night" cologne. 06 August 2006 |
 340 reviews
|  I LOVE Tomorrow for women and this Men's version on my hubbie is to die for. Deep, sensual oriental that smells heavenly. Great price as well. 20 February 2006 |
 9 reviews
|  This remonds me very much of Lolita Lempika for men, although not quite as much liquorice. It's a nice fragrance, however, it is quite light and seems to wear off pretty quickly. If you're after this type of smell I'd strongly recommend the Lolita Lempika, if you're on a budget this is a reasonable alternative. 27 December 2005 |
 230 reviews
|  YOu know this is suprisingly good! Reminds me off a more "transparent" Yohji Homme mixed with a little M7 maybe. Bottle VERY obvioulsy "inspired" by the new Dior Homme, right down to the engraving around the sprayer. NOTHING like it mind you, this is a much deeper oriental scent. 22 October 2005 |
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