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Endless Sea
Bath and Body Works
Release year:
2023
Endless Sea is a breezy marine-style release with a smooth airy freshness and a relaxed vacation character. It feels open, light, and especially suited to hot weather.
Endless Summer
Keiko Mecheri
Release year:
2019
A bright floral-fruity scent with a sunlit ease that feels more Riviera than tropical cocktail. It wears like warm skin, white light, and a gentle citrus glow, with enough soft floral texture underneath to keep the freshness from feeling flat.
Enduring Glow
Jennifer Lopez
Release year:
2018
Enduring Glow revisits the spirit of the original Glow with a more mature and softly polished take on the clean floral-musky idea. It feels familiar, gentle, and slightly more grown than the 2002 original.
Endymion
Penhaligon's
Release year:
2003
A cool aromatic cologne built around bergamot, mandarin, lavender, and sage, with coffee and geranium quietly darkening the center before suede, incense, and woods arrive underneath. It feels understated and gentlemanly at first, then more quietly sensual as the leathery base comes through.
Endymion Concentré
Penhaligon's
Release year:
2016
A darker, smoother extension of Endymion that keeps the lavender, suede, coffee, and geranium idea but gives it more depth and persistence. It feels more dressed and evening-ready than the original, with the leathered base turning warmer and more enveloping.
Energizer
Boadicea the Victorious
Release year:
2008
A bright fresh-woody fragrance from the brand’s early Vigour style, opening with brisk energy before settling into clean aromatics, polished woods, and musk. It feels upbeat and wearable, but still has the house’s substantial concentration and luxury finish.
Engin
MadHat Scents
Release year:
2014
A dark industrial smoky fragrance with burnt woods, rubbery shadows, incense, and oily mechanical undertones. It feels intense, blackened, and deliberately abrasive, more atmospheric than conventionally polished. The mood is mechanical heat, smoke, and charred material rather than leather-lounge smoothness.
English Cherry Blossom
Shay & Blue London
Release year:
2016
A delicate spring floral with cherry blossom, soft citrus lift, and a gentle musky base. It feels translucent, pretty, and easy to wear, more petal-like and breezy than sweet or powdery.
English Fern
Penhaligon's
Release year:
1910
A classic fougère viewed through an English woodland lens, pairing clover, geranium, lavender, and herbs with patchouli, oakmoss, and woody earth. It feels green, dry, and quietly nostalgic, like hedgerows and damp countryside air rather than a barbershop mirror.
English Freesia
Grossmith
Release year:
1920
A discontinued English floral centered on the clean, peppery-green brightness of freesia. It likely sat in the house’s polished early twentieth-century floral style: airy, fresh, lightly soapy, and more genteel than modern fruity freesia interpretations.
English Leather
Dana
Release year:
1949
English Leather is one of Dana’s defining masculine names, centering leather, woods, citrus, and spice in a rugged but recognizable American-style cologne format. It feels traditional, dry, and unmistakably old-school masculine.
English Leather Black
Dana
Release year:
2007
A darker branch of the English Leather line that keeps the leathered masculine character while giving it a smoother and slightly more modern finish. It feels richer and more evening-capable than the core line.
English Leather Fresh All-Purpose Lotion
Dana
Release year:
1990
A fresher take within the English Leather family that trims back the darker leather focus in favor of a cleaner masculine profile. It feels lighter and more casual than the classic English Leather mood.
English Lilac
Grossmith
Release year:
1920
A discontinued lilac fragrance with a cool spring-floral personality, likely emphasizing soft purple petals, green stems, and a powdery clean finish. It reads as a classic English garden scent rather than a heavy white-floral perfume.
English Moss Rose
Grossmith
Release year:
1920
A discontinued rose fragrance in a traditional English style, pairing rose-petal softness with a greener mossy impression. It likely felt more garden-like and shaded than jammy, with a vintage floral polish suited to Grossmith’s early catalogue.
English Oak & Hazelnut
Jo Malone
Release year:
2017
A dry woody scent with green oak and the toasted, slightly creamy nuance of hazelnut. It feels earthy, autumnal, and elegant, with a subtle nutty warmth that gives the woods extra depth.
English Oak & Redcurrant
Jo Malone
Release year:
2017
A red-fruited woody where tart currant brightens the firmness of oak and soft musks. It feels brisk, lightly fruity, and polished, with a countryside freshness rather than a candy-like fruitiness.
English Pear & Freesia
Jo Malone
Release year:
2010
A luminous fruity-floral built around ripe pear and airy freesia, then grounded by patchouli and soft woods. It feels juicy, sheer, and immediately pretty, but still polished enough to avoid becoming sugary.
English Pear & Sweet Pea
Jo Malone
Release year:
2023
A gentler, softer pear fragrance than English Pear & Freesia, pairing ripe fruit with airy sweet pea and a clean musky base. It feels delicate, light-filled, and especially easy to wear.
English Violet
Grossmith
Release year:
1920
A discontinued violet fragrance with a powdery, cool, and slightly candied floral profile. It likely leaned into the refined cosmetic side of violet, suggesting soft petals, delicate sweetness, and a genteel Edwardian dressing-table atmosphere.