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Tbh this is one of those perfumes that made me stop mid-spray and go okay... wow. The mix of bergamot, cedar and musk feels simple on paper, but on skin it's super textured and rich. It has that effortless chic vibe, like a crisp white shirt but with better chemistry. I love this because it can go from work to dinner without missing a beat, and it never feels generic. A lot of luxury woody scents smell nice but forgettable. This one sticks in my head. Lasts basically all day on me, and the extrait concentration gives it this velvety depth that feels really special.
This is so good tbh. What I get most is a soft floral heart with powdery iris and a clean musky finish, and it all feels really smooth and seamless. It’s not trying to be a beast mode attention grabber like BR540 or some super sugary trend perfume. This is more classy, refined, and just plain beautiful. I’ve worn it to work and out to dinner, and it somehow fits both. Projection is moderate for the first couple hours, then it sits a bit closer to the skin but still lasts most of the day. If you like perfumes that feel expensive and put-together, I highly recommend this.
This is so good. I get a really smooth cedar/sandalwood thing with a bright little pop of bergamot up top, and it just feels expensive the whole way through. Not loud in a messy way, just polished and super addictive. Kinda gives me that clean luxury vibe some Ex Nihilos do, but richer and more sensual here. I love how the extrait has more depth than a lot of woody-fresh scents that disappear after an hour. This one easily gives me 8+ hours and the trail is noticeable without being too much. Honestly one of those fragrances that makes you stand up straighter when you wear it.
The Hedonist Extrait is one of those fragrances that just smells put together. I get a juicy bergamot opening, then a creamy woody base with musk that makes everything feel really seamless. Nothing harsh, nothing screechy. Just smooth from start to finish. I love this kind of scent when I want to smell expensive without choking everyone out. That said, it’s def not the most original thing I’ve ever smelled. If you’ve tried a lot of modern woody-musky niche stuff, some of this will feel familiar. But the quality is there, and it wears beautifully. Great for dinners, meetings, pretty much anything. Very good, just not mind-blowing.
This is really good if you like that understated rich-person smell. Not sugary, not overly smoky, not trying to be weird for attention. On me it opens fresh with a little citrus pop, then turns into smooth cedar and clean musk. The whole thing feels effortless. I can totally see this being a signature scent. My only real issue is that I wanted a tiny bit more personality. It’s beautiful, but it doesn’t have that instantly addictive twist like Delina or BR540 where you’re obsessed from first sniff. This is more subtle and refined. Still, I keep reaching for it because it’s easy, classy, and gets compliments when people are close.
Some extrait versions just feel heavier for no reason, but this one really earns it. The opening is sparkling and crisp, then the sandalwood and musk come in and make it feel sexy without going sweet or overly dense. That’s what I love most — it’s sensual in a very clean, tailored way. Not loud in a cheap “beast mode” sense, but it projects enough that I kept catching it on myself all day. Honestly feels like the kind of scent you wear when you want to look put together with zero effort. Super chic, very addictive, and one of those rare fragrances that smells modern and timeless at the same time.
I love this way more than I expected. Athénaïs smells super polished but still easy to wear, like creamy rose with soft vanilla and a little sandalwood in the background. Nothing feels harsh or overly loud. It has that expensive Parfums de Marly vibe, but this one comes off more graceful than flashy. Kinda gives me the mood of Delina’s elegant side without the tart lychee punch. On me it lasts a solid 7-8 hours and stays noticeable without choking anyone out. Honestly one of those perfumes that makes you stand up straighter. Really gorgeous, really feminine, and def full bottle worthy for me.
Athénaïs is one of those scents I keep sniffing my wrist for. I get a warm ambery sweetness, a bit of rose, and maybe some creamy woods underneath. It feels cozy and sexy at the same time, which is not always easy to pull off. There’s nothing screechy or overly synthetic here, just a really well-blended cloud that makes me feel dressed up even in a hoodie. Performance is great on me too, around 6-7 hours with a nice scent trail for the first half. I wouldn’t call it super youthful or playful, more like confident and effortlessly chic. Def recommend if you want something feminine that feels luxe.
I’m obsessed with this one tbh. It sits in that sweet spot where it feels clean and fresh, but there’s also this warm musky depth underneath that keeps it from being boring. I mostly notice bergamot, musk, and a soft woody drydown. Nothing screechy, nothing harsh. Just really classy and addictive. It kinda reminds me of those “your skin but better” perfumes, except this has way more presence and a more luxe texture. I’ve worn it to work and out at night and it somehow fits both. Lasts around 7 hours on me with a nice little scent bubble for the first few hours.
Cap Camarat is decent, just not something I’d reach for a lot. I get a clean salty/marine feel with some soft white florals and a little citrus in the opening. It’s pleasant and easy to wear, kinda gives that polished beach-club vibe, but it never really develops into anything memorable on my skin. For Memo, I expected a bit more personality tbh. Performance is okay, around 5-6 hours, with pretty soft projection after the first hour. Not bad at all, just feels more like a background scent than a perfume I’d be excited to own. Nice if you want fresh and easy, but nothing special.
Usually when something opens fresh, I expect it to stay kinda airy and safe. Not here. The bergamot sparkles at first, then this creamy woody drydown comes in with a musky warmth that is just insanely good. I love this because it works in daytime but still feels date-night worthy, which is rare. It doesn't smell like BR540 or Delina at all to me, thank god, and that's part of the charm. It's got its own thing going on: clean, sensual, and a little addictive. Performance is excellent too, around 7-9 hours on me with solid projection the first few hours.
This is my kind of rich people fresh. Not shower-gel fresh, more like bergamot over creamy sandalwood with a soft musky glow underneath. Super classy, super wearable, and somehow still really distinctive. I love this in cooler spring nights and early fall, but honestly I'd wear it year-round. It has that magnetic quality where you keep sniffing your wrist for no reason. Kinda understated at first, then it slowly pulls people in. I've gotten more compliments with this than with some way louder fragrances. Price is definitely luxury level, but the scent quality and performance make it feel justified to me. Really, really good stuff.
This might be one of the prettiest things I’ve smelled from Parfums de Marly. It’s soft, creamy, lightly floral, and has this musky warmth that makes it feel really intimate and sexy without being obvious about it. Kinda gives me the same polished mood as some designer florals, but richer and way more refined. I love that it never turns harsh or overly sweet. Just smooth all the way through. Also, the quality feels obvious from the first spray. On me it lasts around 8 hours and leaves a really lovely trail without choking anyone out. Super wearable, super classy, and yes, worth the hype.
This is gorgeous. I get a bright little pop up top, then it turns into this super smooth cedar/sandalwood thing with a creamy musky finish that just smells expensive. It has that polished Ex Nihilo vibe, but this feels richer and more addictive than a lot of their stuff. Kinda gives me the same addictive pull I get from something like Baccarat Rouge 540 Extrait, but way woodier and less sugary. I love how easy it is to wear while still feeling special. Performance is excellent too — easy 8+ hours on me and people definitely notice it without it becoming too much.
Cap Camarat is really nice if you want a clean seaside perfume that still feels refined. I get juniper and a salty mineral accord most, with a little citrus sparkle in the first 20 minutes. It kinda reminds me of those luxe hotel scents more than a typical aquatic. Not as loud or attention-grabbing as something like Light Blue, and definitely not trying to be BR540-level recognizable. That’s also why I like it. It feels effortless. My only issue is the price for what it does, because the projection is pretty moderate on me. But the smell itself? Super classy, fresh, and honestly very easy to reach for.
This surprised me tbh. I expected something heavier from an extrait, but on my skin it’s more airy and sleek at first, with lime and ginger giving it a crisp little kick. Then the woods come in and it gets warmer without turning dense. I love that balance. It feels dressed up, but not try-hard. It kinda reminds me of the clean luxury vibe of Bleu de Chanel crossed with something more niche and textured. Minor flaw: for an extrait, I wanted a bit more punch in the projection. It lasts well, around 6-7 hours, but sits closer after a while. Still super nice and very wearable.
I was expecting something louder from an extrait, but what I got was better. This sits close-ish after a while, but it smells unbelievably refined. I get soft musk, polished woods, and a citrusy opening that keeps it from feeling heavy. It kinda reminds me of the idea of a niche office scent, except way more sensual and less boring. I love that it never turns sharp or synthetic on my skin. Just smooth from start to finish. If you want beast mode, maybe not. But if you want something elegant that people catch when they get near you and immediately ask about, this is def worth it.
I really like this one. It gives me that salty marine vibe right away, but it’s not one of those harsh blue fragrances that smell like shower gel. There’s a soft citrus thing in the opening and then it settles into something airy and elegant. Kinda feels like standing near the coast in a crisp white shirt, which sounds cheesy but yeah lol. The only flaw for me is performance — not bad, just not beast mode. I get around 5-6 hours and then it sits closer to the skin. Still, it smells expensive and super easy to wear. Def one of the nicer fresh Memo scents I’ve tried.
I wanted to love this because Memo usually does interesting stuff, but Cap Camarat just feels weirdly unfinished on me. I get a salty marine vibe at first with some soft florals in the background, and then it turns kinda sharp and synthetic fast. Not fresh in a clean beachy way either, more like expensive hotel soap left in the sun. For the price, this really should wow me more. Performance is also meh — sits close to the skin after like an hour and doesn’t evolve much. Tbh it smells nice enough, just not memorable, and definitely not what I reach for when I want an airy coastal scent.
This one smells nice enough, but I wouldn’t call it a must-try. On me it opens with a breezy citrus thing, then turns into airy florals with a musky, slightly salty drydown. Very clean, very inoffensive, super easy for daytime or office wear. The problem is... it’s kinda forgettable. It reminds me of a fancy hotel lobby scent more than a standout Memo. I don’t hate it, but for the price I want something with more punch or uniqueness. Longevity was just average, maybe 6 hours, and the projection stayed pretty close. Good taste, just not much excitement.