Turn 4xt Avon

For Men
Eau de Toilette
Year: 2010

At a glance

Is Turn 4xt Avon worth trying?

Turn 4XT by Avon is a Oriental Woody fragrance for men.

Best match
Evening wear in Fall
Performance feel
Good longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
aromatic, woody, fresh spicy with Coriander, Vetiver, Sandalwood

The first impression

Turn 4XT by Avon is a Oriental Woody fragrance for men. Turn 4XT was launched in 2010.

What shapes the scent

aromatic 100%
woody 85%
fresh spicy 70%
warm spicy 60%
herbal 50%
lavender 40%
green 35%
amber 30%
soft spicy 25%

The perfumer behind it

Unknown Perfumer

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Coriander Coriander
Vetiver Vetiver
Sandalwood Sandalwood
Pepper Pepper
Lavender Lavender
Mahogany Mahogany
Ginger Ginger
Basil Basil
Amber Amber

The mood it creates

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Turn 4xt Avon

Essence

This person is defined by the Lover archetype, the sensualist who seeks beauty, pleasure, and deep emotional connection. The Lover thrives on intensity-whether in romance, aesthetics, or experience-and Turn 4xt Avon, with its bold, woody-spicy warmth, is their olfactory signature. It is a fragrance for those who refuse to be subtle, who demand to be felt as much as seen.

Shadow

Yet intensity has its cost. Their devotion can curdle into possessiveness, their passion into obsession. They struggle with jealousy, not out of pettiness, but because they cannot fathom loving in fragments. To them, love is all-consuming-and they expect the same in return.

Excess is their recurring sin. They chase sensation until it dulls, then chase it harder. There is a restlessness beneath their confidence, a fear that if they stop moving, stop feeling, they will dissolve into mundanity. They flirt with self-destruction-another glass, another lover, another risk-not because they lack control, but because they distrust tranquility.

Conclusion

Their tastes are unapologetically rich, favoring textures that beg to be touched-velvet, aged leather, dark polished wood. They surround themselves with objects that carry weight, both literal and symbolic: antique rings, well-worn books, a whiskey glass always half-full. Their style is deliberate, neither ostentatious nor understated, but always intentional. They dress to be remembered, not merely noticed.

Philosophically, they reject asceticism. To deny pleasure is, to them, a kind of cowardice-a fear of life’s depths. They believe in indulgence as a form of wisdom, in passion as a guiding force. Yet theirs is not mere hedonism; it is a disciplined pursuit of what stirs the soul. They despise waste-of time, of affection, of beauty-and so they choose carefully where to invest their ardor.