Selin Lemon Cologne 400ml — 80° Turkish Limon Kolonyası by Eczacıbaşı
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If you have ever stepped off an intercity bus in Turkey, visited a barber in Istanbul, or finished a meal at a Turkish grandmother's table, you already know this scent. A splash of limon kolonyası poured into cupped hands is one of Turkey's oldest gestures of welcome — offered to guests at the door, passed down the aisle on long bus rides, and set out beside sweets on every bayram morning.
Selin is Eczacıbaşı's classic cologne brand, and this is its signature scent: a sharp, clean lemon at 80° alcohol — the traditional Turkish strength, printed right on the label. It opens with bright citrus and lemon, settles into crisp aldehydic-lemon heart notes, and dries down on a soft orange-blossom base. The result is brisk and cooling on the skin, the kind of instant freshness Turks reach for on hot afternoons, after shaving, or before guests arrive.
The story behind the bottle goes back further than most colognes on any shelf. Eczacıbaşı's cologne-making roots trace to the early 1900s in İzmir, where Süleyman Ferit Eczacıbaşı — one of the city's first licensed pharmacists — began blending cologne at the historic Şifa Pharmacy. In 1980 the group gave its lemon cologne the name Selin, meaning "rushing water" in Turkish — a fitting name for that cold, flowing-water feeling when it hits your palms.
What you get: a generous 400ml ribbed bottle with the royal-blue Selin cap and the Eczacıbaşı mark at its base — the family size kept by the door, in the car, and on the guest tray in homes across Turkey, and now in Turkish households from Berlin to New Jersey. Splash it on hands, neck, and face for a burst of real Turkish lemon, or keep it ready for guests the way it has been done for generations.
