“Armaf Craze, like Pegasus by Parfums De Marly, smells a lot like popular colognes in the vein of Paco Rabanne's 1million, for whatever reason that is. They all smell synthetically sweet and pungent like rubbing alcohol. I believe it's got something to do with the amber, benzoine, vanilla, or ambergris accord at the base of them.But while 1million, and clone-colognes like Armaf's Tag Him Prestige and Cuba's Royal. have floral and grapefruity overtones that'll make you think of spicy, sweet potpourri and cheap baseball-card bubble gum, Armaf Craze settles a different way. It smells like 1million but the almond booze version of it. Kind of like Irish Cream. The almond in this is very alluring and very attractive even if it's almost subtle as it tends to get drowned out by the stronger synthetically sweet rubbing alcohol.Anyway, Craze is labeled as an eau de parfum concentration, and I sprayed this cologne on my neck a couple of times 9 hours ago and I still clearly smell it, as it's been so dang strong. I'm never let down by Armaf in this regard. I recommend 1 spray max on the neck and 1 spray elsewhere. 2 on the neck gets obnoxious.- Don't buy this for more than 30 bucks. That misses the point of buying Armaf.”