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Which Should You Buy?
Prepare for a proper love-it-or-hate-it scent. Rem isn't your average aquatic; it's a divisive, quirky coastal dream for some, and for others, it's a trip to a stagnant, fishy pond. Definitely not a blind buy.
Badar is a divisive scent, a heady blend of honeyed rose, musk, and patchouli. Some find it a comforting, unique masterpiece; others, a cloying or even church-like monster that simply won't scrub off. Apply with caution, as a little goes a very long way.
Scent Profile
| Citrus | 0% | 0% |
| Floral | 19% | 27% |
| Fruity | 0% | 0% |
| Green | 2% | 5% |
| Sweet | 38% | 32% |
| Warm | 14% | 11% |
| Woody | 7% | 7% |
| Earthy | 19% | 13% |
| Animalic | 10% | 17% |
| Fresh | 14% | 12% |
Mood
Notes
Top Notes
Top Notes
Heart Notes
Heart Notes
Base Notes
Base Notes
Accords
Performance
Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
A warm-weather pick - at its best in summer and spring.
Occasions
As a strong, unusual marine fragrance, Rem is probably a bit much for the office. It's best suited for casual wear, especially in hot weather, as people often praise it for its beachy, summer-evoking qualities. Its unique character might work for an adventurous date, but it lacks the conventional elegance for formal settings.
Seasons
Versatile across every season - no clear seasonal preference from wearers.
Occasions
Given its strong projection and potent, long-lasting nature, Badar is better suited for settings where it won't overpower. It's too intense for the office or sport but works well for dates and formal events due to its rich, unique profile.
Similarity Breakdown
Both share Aromatic, Musky, Floral accords and Rose, Patchouli notes
Different accord profile
Where to buy
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