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Tobacco Vanille by Tom Ford for Men
- Type: Body Spray
- Size: 150 ml
Tom Ford body spray can help hydrate your skin and its light aroma will leave you smelling great and feeling fresh for the day ahead. As they only last for a few hours, you may want to re-spray them throughout the day if you plan to use them as part of fragrance layering.
Key Features:
- Suitable for all skin types
- Suitable for men
- Leaves you with a long-lasting fragrance
How to Use:
- After showering for an extra freshness
- Add it into the bath for a spa day
- Spray it on pillowcases and bed sheets to provide a relaxing feel
- Use it to refresh your wardrobe
- Remove your shirt: men's body spray is more effective than regular deodorant. It is important to use the spray on your body instead of just spraying on your clothes.
- Spray to your upper body: Hold the spray can six inches (152 mm) away from your body. Press the spray button and spray your armpits, chest, and neck for only two to three seconds.
- Apply the body spray once a day: In general, a body spray has a very strong scent. By applying it only once a day, you can avoid overloading your senses, and the senses of the people around you. You also want to avoid over-spraying since there may be negative health effects associated with using body spray excessively.
Where to Spray:
- First apply body mist on the sides of the neck
- Then spray a little on your chest
- Apply on both wrists
Key Notes:
- tonka bean, vanilla, cocoa, dry fruit accords, and sweet wood
About Tom Ford:
Tom Ford is an American fashion designer and film director. Initially trained as an architect at Parsons School of Design, Tom Ford spent a year working abroad at an internship for fashion house Chloe and developed a feel for the fashion industry. Tom Ford concealed his architectural background and displayed considerable personal charm in his pursuit of a job in the fashion industry. His first position was with American designer Cathy Hardwick, but he knew better prospects were available in Europe. Tom Ford worked at Gucci in the early 90s when it was in transition after Lorenzo's Prestigious Italian fashion house Gucci was struggling at the time. Ford accepted a position in Gucci's women's Ready-to-Wear division in 1990 and achieved considerable success at Gucci, eventually heading up multiple divisions before being named Creative Director in 1992. Ford's efforts were pivotal in Gucci's turn-around. The company was nearly bankrupt when Ford joined the organization, but when he left in 2004, the company's value had more than doubled.
Tom Ford dropped out of high school at 16. He worked as a stock boy at the Michigan-based fashion boutique, Maxine's. At 19, he became fashion designer Kate Spade's first assistant. He gained notice by British fashion journalist Justin de Villeneuve, which led him to freelance for fashion magazines like W and i-D. He was the first creative director of Gucci's menswear line, where he transformed the luxury Italian fashion brand. Tom Ford also launched his own brand of fashions, accessories, and eyewear. Ford's career took an unusual turn in 2009 when he directed his first film, "A Single Man," which was well-received by critics and filmgoers and earned a number of awards and nominations for the director and actors.