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Tbh this is exactly the kind of perfume I want to wear when I don’t want to think too hard but still want to smell amazing. It’s fresh, musky, and woody in a very effortless way. The musk is the star for me, with the cedar keeping it crisp and the ambroxan adding that smooth modern glow. No sweetness, no fluff, just clean confidence. It works in the office, out to dinner, basically anywhere. I’ve gotten a surprising number of compliments from something that doesn’t scream for attention. Not beast mode, but it stays present for hours and feels ridiculously classy the whole time.
I’m picky with vanilla because so many go straight cupcake or body spray on my skin. This one absolutely does not. The vanilla absolute and tonka bean feel creamy and warm, while that powdery heliotrope keeps everything airy and refined. It’s sweet, yeah, but not childish. More like cashmere sweater energy. I actually got a couple compliments wearing this, which rarely happens unless something is projecting nicely, and this definitely does without being obnoxious. If you like the cozy side of perfumes but want something more elevated than the usual designer vanilla, this is such a winner. Tbh I’m obsessed.
This is so good. It’s basically vanilla done in a super soft, powdery, expensive-feeling way, and the heliotrope is what makes it special for me. I get this creamy coconut-lactonic cloud around the vanilla, but it never turns sunscreen-y or overly foodie. Just smooth, cozy, and really chic. Kinda reminds me of what I wish a lot of “clean girl” vanillas smelled like, but richer and more polished. Performance is amazing too — easy 8+ hours on me, with a really nice scent trail the first few hours. I love this for cooler weather, but honestly I’d wear it year round. Total 5/5, def sample if you love vanilla.
Tbh I’m usually picky with rose because a lot of them go either grandma-ish or overly jammy on me. This one doesn’t. The patchouli underneath gives it structure, and the pepper up top makes the whole thing feel alive. It’s clean but not fresh, rich but not heavy. I’d put this in the same lane as other luxury rose scents, but it feels more natural and less dressed up than something like Portrait of a Lady. Just a confident, beautifully done rose. Projection is strong without being obnoxious, and the quality is obvious from the first spray. I really can’t imagine a rose lover hating this.
This is easily one of the best rose perfumes I’ve tried. The rose feels super vivid and real, not dusty or old-school, and the pepper gives it this sharp little kick in the opening that keeps it from going too pretty-pretty. Then the saffron comes through and makes it feel warmer and a bit darker. I love that it’s basically a rose soliflore with attitude. Kinda reminds me of the confidence of Delina, but this is less sugary and way more grown. Performance is amazing too — I get all-day wear and really solid projection for the first few hours. Def 5/5 for me.
Parisian Musc is so good. It has that soft woody-musky thing a lot of brands try to do, but this actually feels refined and expensive instead of generic. I get a lot of cedar and that silky ambrettolide texture, almost like warm clean skin with a pencil-shaving vibe in the best way. Kinda reminds me of the clean side of Glossier You, but more grown up and less playful. What I love most is how natural it feels while still being modern. It’s understated, but not forgettable. Lasts most of the day on me and makes me feel put together even in a hoodie.
This one surprised me because I usually don’t go for big rose scents, but Radical Rose is gorgeous. The saffron gives it this slightly leathery, warm edge and the rose feels super natural, not jammy or artificial. There’s also a dark smoothness from the labdanum that makes it feel really luxurious. It’s bold for sure, but not screechy. I wore this out once and got two compliments in the same night, which almost never happens to me. It has presence without going full beast mode. For anyone who thinks rose is boring, this might change your mind.
This is one of those scents that sounds simple on paper and then completely hooks you. I mostly get musk, ambroxan, and that dry cedar backbone. That combo gives it this airy, polished vibe that reminds me a little of Another 13, but less annoying and more natural on my skin. Super easy to wear, super chic, and weirdly addictive. I kept thinking “ok nice” at first, then a few hours later I couldn’t stop sniffing it. Performance is really good for this style too, around 6-8 hours with a soft trail. Def recommend if you want something clean, modern, and quietly sexy.
If you want a realistic rose with some drama, def try this. On me it opens spicy with pepper, then settles into this velvety rose-patchouli combo that smells expensive in the best way. It kinda reminds me of Portrait of a Lady stripped down and made more wearable, less gothic and more polished. What I really love is that it stays focused — no weird sweet fruity detour, no sugary fluff, just a bold rose that knows what it’s doing. Lasts easily 8+ hours on me with really solid projection for the first few. Not cheap, but it smells niche and high quality from start to finish.
I love this. Radical Rose feels dense and lush without turning old-fashioned, which is hard to do. The rose is front and center, but what really makes it special for me is that warm labdanum underneath. It gives the whole thing this slightly resinous, almost glowing feel. The pepper adds just enough bite in the opening so it never gets boring. It’s strong, but not messy. I only need a couple sprays and it carries for hours. Definitely more date night or cooler weather for me, but wow, what a scent. Super confident, sexy, and honestly addicting.
I love this. Powdery scents can go old-school really fast on me, but Vanilla Powder stays modern and sexy somehow. The heliotrope gives that almondy, makeup-powder vibe, then the vanilla comes in and makes it feel plush instead of dry. There’s also this soft coconut cream thing in the background that rounds it out beautifully. It’s not a loud sugar bomb like some viral vanillas, and thank god for that. More understated, more expensive-smelling, more addictive. I’d wear this on a date, to dinner, even to work if I go light on sprays. Really solid performance too. For me this is one of the best niche vanillas out there, easy.
This one snuck up on me. First spray I thought, okay, nice powdery vanilla. Then it settled and wow — the coconut and lactones give it this milky softness that’s ridiculously addictive. It doesn’t smell tropical to me at all, just creamy and smooth with a really elegant powder veil over everything. If Delina is loud and dressed up, this is the quieter rich girl in a cream knit set. Super wearable, but still feels special. Lasts most of the day on me, around 7-8 hours, and the drydown is honestly the best part. I love this kind of scent when I want comfort and polish at the same time.
Yep, this is that rose. From the first spray I got this intense, almost glowing rose with saffron wrapped around it, and later a soft labdanum warmth that makes it feel smooth and slightly sensual. It’s simple in the best way — not trying to do a million things, just doing rose extremely well. I love perfumes like Delina, but this goes in a different direction: less fruity, less playful, more direct and luxurious. Feels like the perfume equivalent of a killer red lip. It wears strong on me for hours and still smells beautiful late into the day. Total compliment getter too.
This is easily one of my favorite rose perfumes ever. Not a soft powdery rose at all — it’s spicy, deep, and kind of fierce. I get a big hit of saffron and pepper right away, then the rose comes through feeling super rich and natural. The patchouli in the base keeps it from getting too pretty or generic. Tbh this makes a lot of other luxury roses smell flat to me. If Delina is the dressed-up girly rose, this is the cooler, darker cousin in a leather jacket. Performance is amazing too, like all day on skin and even longer on clothes. Expensive, yes, but I absolutely get the hype.
Really like this one. It’s not a sugary cupcake vanilla at all - more like a fluffy, powdery vanilla with that heliotrope giving it a soft makeup-puff vibe. I also get a creamy coconut/lactone thing in the background that makes it feel smooth and a little cozy without turning tropical. Kinda reminds me of the softer side of Guerlain-style powdery scents, but cleaner and more modern. My only issue is that the powdery effect can lean a bit too cosmetic on some wears, so I’m not always in the mood for it. Still, super pretty and comforting. Lasts around 7-8 hours on me with moderate projection, then sits closer to the skin.
I love this stuff. Radical Rose is not a soft, airy, romantic rose at all — it’s bold, spicy, and honestly kinda sexy. The saffron and labdanum give it this deep, resinous warmth that makes the rose feel rich instead of fresh. It smells expensive in that very effortless French niche way. If you want a light everyday floral, this might feel like too much, but for me that’s exactly why it works. It has presence without turning into a syrupy mess. Lasts forever on my skin, like 8+ hours easy, and I keep catching little wafts of it. Super easy recommendation.
I love this stuff. It’s musky, woody, super clean, but not in a boring laundry way. The Virginia cedar is really smooth here and the ambrettolide gives it that soft skin-like halo that makes you keep smelling your wrist. It kinda feels like if a fresh white shirt and expensive minimalist perfume had a baby. On me it sits fairly close after the first hour, but it lasts a solid 7-8 hours and never turns harsh. Honestly one of the best “your skin but better” scents I’ve tried. If you like subtle but chic fragrances that still feel special, this is an easy 5/5.
Really like this one. It’s not a soft pretty rose at all - more like a dark, spicy rose with saffron and pepper right up front, then that sticky labdanum warmth shows up and makes it feel richer. Kinda reminds me of a more stripped-back, less sweet take on some of the jammy niche roses out there. What I love is how bold and classy it feels without going full grandma or overly powdery. Minor flaw: it can come off a little sharp in the opening, especially if you spray heavy. After that though, it settles beautifully. Performance is very solid too, easy 7-8 hours on me with noticeable projection for the first couple hours.
I really like this one. Parisian Musc smells like soft cedar shavings wrapped in clean musk, with that ambroxan glow giving it a slightly airy, skin-scent vibe. It’s super polished and easy to wear, kinda minimalist but not boring. On me it sits fairly close after the first hour, so don’t expect beast mode, but it lasts a solid 6-7 hours. The only flaw is that it can feel a little too smooth at times, like it’s missing a twist or something darker underneath. Still, I keep reaching for it because it just smells effortlessly chic and expensive without trying too hard.
I really like this one. It’s a bold rose, but not the jammy, girly kind at all. The pepper and saffron give it this dry, slightly edgy feel that makes it smell more modern and expensive than a lot of rose scents. Then the patchouli and labdanum come in and make it warmer and a little darker, which I love. Kinda reminds me of Portrait of a Lady stripped down and made cleaner. My only issue is that it can feel a bit linear after a while, like you get the point pretty fast. Still, it smells gorgeous and lasts a solid 7-8 hours on me with very noticeable projection for the first couple hours.