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Tbh this is one of the few floral perfumes I never get tired of. A lot of “spring” scents go watery or generic on me, but this stays crisp and alive. I get green notes first, then a soft freesia thing, with a subtle vetiver base that keeps it a little dry and chic. Kinda reminds me of those expensive minimal Byredo vibes at their best. Not as loud or sugary as Delina at all, which I personally prefer. It’s fresh, natural, and insanely wearable. Projection is moderate for me, not beast mode, but enough that people notice when they’re close. Def highly recommended.
I love this so much. Velvet Haze has this soft coconut thing that could've gone sunscreen-y, but it doesn't. It feels fuzzy and cool at the same time, like coconut wrapped in musk and cashmeran. The opening is a little airy and weird in a Byredo way, then it settles into something super comforting but still kinda sexy. Tbh it gives me that effortless 'expensive person in a giant sweater' vibe. I also like that it doesn't scream across the room, but people notice when they get close. On me it lasts around 6-7 hours, better on clothes. Def one of those scents that feels unique without trying too hard.
Velvet Haze is really special tbh. It's not a safe vanilla-musky crowd pleaser, and that's exactly why I rate it so high. I get hibiscus only as a vague floral tint, but the patchouli leaf and musk are what make this for me. It has that hazy, slightly earthy, almost retro vibe, but polished. Kinda like if a vintage scent got cleaned up and made modern. I wouldn't compare it to Delina or BR540 at all, it's way more understated and artsy. Projection stays pretty close, which I actually love here. It feels personal, intimate, and super chic.
Slow Dance is gorgeous. The opening has that soft cognac warmth, then the vanilla starts to melt in and the whole thing turns super addictive on my skin. What I really love is how the incense keeps it from getting too dessert-like. It stays grown, cozy, and a little mysterious. I’ve worn this on cold nights, dates, even just at home, and it always makes me happy. It’s not beast mode, but it projects enough that people notice when they’re near you. Very intimate, very chic. If you want something sweet-ish but darker and more mature, I highly recommend this.
This stuff is stunning, plain and simple. The oud here is smooth and almost creamy to me, and the amber gives it that golden warmth that makes the whole thing feel super expensive. I also get little flashes of pink pepper in the opening that keep it from feeling flat. What I really love is how balanced it is: bold, but not loud for no reason. Sexy, polished, and very Amouage. Not really an everyday dumb reach for me, but when I want something special, this absolutely delivers. Beast mode? Not quite, but it lasts a solid 8+ hours and leaves a beautiful trail. Highly recommended.
Tbh this is my favorite Byredo and it’s not even close. A lot of their scents are nice but airy and gone too fast. This one actually has presence. I get incense first, then this rich opoponax glow with vanilla underneath that keeps it from feeling too dry. It’s sexy in a quiet way, not loud or trying too hard. If you like the moodier side of perfume, this is such a win. Not really similar to BR540 or Delina at all, thank god, because it has its own thing going on. Warm, a little nostalgic, and very addictive. Easy 5 stars for me.
Oud Zuhal is my kind of oud fragrance. Not dirty, not medicinal, not trying too hard. I get pink pepper up top, then this really beautiful amber-oud combo that feels smooth, deep, and kinda addictive. It has that dressed-in-dark-colors energy, but it’s not heavy in a suffocating way. Tbh I was expecting something more challenging from the name, but this is way easier to love than a lot of oud perfumes out there. It feels luxurious and very put together. Lasts all day on my skin and even longer on clothes. I’d wear this for nights out, formal stuff, or honestly whenever I want to smell expensive.
I love this one so much. La Tulipe smells like fresh-cut stems and cool air, with that tart rhubarb in the opening keeping it from going too soft or soapy. Then the freesia comes in and it feels super clean, bright, and just effortlessly pretty. It doesn’t scream for attention, but that’s kinda the point. It smells polished without trying hard. On me it lasts around 6 hours and sits fairly close after the first hour, which actually makes it perfect for daytime. If you like florals but hate anything heavy or powdery, this is such an easy 5/5. Just makes me feel put together.
This one just hits. From the first spray I get a soft coconut with ambrette that makes it feel warm, musky, and a little dreamy. Then the cashmeran comes through and gives it that fuzzy texture Byredo does so well. It's not loud, not sugary, not trying to be sexy in an obvious way, but somehow it totally is. I wear this on lazy days, dinner dates, even to work because it sits close and never feels too much. Lasts around 7 hours on my skin, longer on a scarf. For me this is one of those perfumes that feels instantly comforting but still a little mysterious.
La Tulipe is one of those scents that seems simple until you wear it and realize how ridiculously well done it is. The freesia and cyclamen give it that airy floral feel, but the green side keeps it from getting too sweet or basic. It smells expensive in a very quiet way. Not flashy, not trying to be sexy, just really beautiful and refined. I actually get more compliments with this than with louder perfumes because people lean in and ask what smells so fresh. For me it’s super versatile: work, brunch, even warm evenings. If you want an easy signature scent, this is def worth it.
This is one of my favorite Byredos, easy. The bergamot at the top keeps it from feeling too heavy, and then that cacao pod shows up in this dry, almost dusty way that makes it really addictive. Not a gourmand at all, just textured and cozy. Kinda reminds me of the cool-girl side of Santal 33, but creamier and less aggressive. I keep sniffing my wrist when I wear it. Performance is solid on me, not beast mode, but a good 6 hours with a soft cloud. If you like perfumes that feel warm and intimate instead of loud, this is such a good one.
I love this so much. Slow Dance feels like a smoky, resinous vanilla with just enough cognac to make it warm and a little boozy without turning into a full-on liquor scent. The incense in here is gorgeous too, not churchy or harsh, just soft and kinda mysterious. It honestly gives me that dressed-up evening vibe, but I still wear it whenever I want to feel expensive. Super smooth from start to finish. Performance is really good on me too, like 7-8 hours easy with a noticeable scent bubble for the first few hours. Def one of Byredo’s best and way more memorable than a lot of their lighter stuff.
This is such a clean girl scent before that was even a thing. The rhubarb gives it this sharp little bite up top that I’m obsessed with, and then it settles into a floral-green cloud that smells like actual stems and petals, not shampoo. Super elegant but still easy. I reach for it when I want to smell fresh in a very intentional way, not just “just showered.” It’s not a loud perfume, so if you only like strong projection maybe you’ll want more, but I think it wears beautifully. Around 5-7 hours on me depending on weather. Simple idea, executed perfectly.
This is honestly gorgeous. The opening hits me with black pepper and cardamom, but it never turns harsh or scratchy. After that, the oud comes through in this super smooth, polished way with a warm amber glow underneath. It smells rich without being too dressed up, if that makes sense. Kinda reminds me of the way Amouage can do luxury without going full old-school barnyard oud. I love this because it feels confident and expensive, but still wearable. Performance is excellent too, easily 8-10 hours on me with solid projection for the first few. Def one of those scents where I keep smelling my wrist all day.
This is one of those perfumes that made me stop and go wow. The patchouli and vanilla are blended so nicely that it comes off deep and cozy instead of sweet or messy. Then the cognac gives it that plush, slightly vintage feeling. Kinda reminds me of being wrapped in a dark velvet scarf at night, which sounds dramatic lol but that’s the vibe. I usually get bored with warm scents because they can feel heavy, but this stays smooth and elegant the whole time. Lasts around 6 hours on me, closer to skin after that. Still, absolutely worth it. This one feels special.
I love this one. The peppery opening is so good, especially that black pepper/cardamom combo, and then it settles into a refined oud with amber wrapped around it. Super classy. It doesn’t go sweet like BR540 or rosy like Delina territory at all, which I appreciate. This feels more grown, more tailored, more serious in the best way. There’s something really clean about it even though it’s clearly rich and bold. Projection is strong without being obnoxious, and I still catch it on myself around hour 9. If you want an oud that feels elegant instead of intimidating, this is such an easy recommendation.
I really like this one. It opens a little bright with bergamot, but pretty fast it turns into this soft coconut-musk cloud with a fuzzy cashmeran feel. Not a sunscreen coconut at all, which I appreciate. It’s more cool, slightly dusty, kinda bohemian. The cacao pod in the background gives it a dry, almost bitter twist that keeps it from getting too pretty or sweet. That’s also my only minor issue: it can feel a bit abstract and “blurry,” like the edges never fully sharpen. Still, I keep coming back to it because it feels unique and super wearable. Lasts around 6 hours on me with soft projection. Not beast mode, but honestly that suits the vibe.
This is really nice. I get a peppery kick right away, especially black pepper and cardamom, then it settles into a smooth amber-oud thing that feels rich without going full barnyard. It’s got that classy Amouage vibe, but it’s more wearable than some of their heavier stuff. I love how dry and warm it feels, kinda mysterious but still polished. My only small issue is that the opening can be a little sharp for the first 15 minutes, so I get why some people might bounce off it. After that though, it’s super good. Lasts around 7-8 hours on me with solid projection for the first couple hours.
I really like this one. La Tulipe smells like fresh-cut stems and airy petals more than a big obvious floral perfume, which is probably why I keep reaching for it. The rhubarb in the opening gives it this tart little snap, then the freesia comes in and keeps everything soft and clean. It kinda reminds me of walking into a florist shop, but in a polished Byredo way. My only issue is performance — on me it sits pretty close after a couple hours and I get around 5-6 hours total. Still, it feels elegant, easy, and super wearable when I want something fresh that doesn’t scream for attention.
I really like this one. Slow Dance smells like warm vanilla and incense with that boozy cognac touch floating around in the background, and it gives it a cozy, slightly dramatic vibe. Kinda reminds me of those soft ambery fragrances people wear at night, but this feels darker and more grown. My only small issue is that it can lean a bit powdery on me after a while, so it loses some of that magic from the opening. Still, it’s super nice and easy to wear when you want something intimate and sexy without going full beast mode. Lasts around 6-7 hours on me with pretty soft projection.