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Which Should You Buy?
God of Fire is a controversial tropical hit. Some rave about its juicy, authentic mango, while others find it too synthetic, cloying, or merely a high-end shampoo scent. It's a powerhouse for compliments, but divisive on whether it justifies the price.
Fire Mango is Aromara's take on SHL 777 God of Fire, built at 35% Extrait rather than a standard EDP concentration. It leans hard into the mango-and-spice opening that made the original a niche cult favourite, though the dry-down reads simpler and less resinous than the £495 original's saffron-heavy base.
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Seasons
A warm-weather pick - at its best in summer and spring.
Occasions
With strong projection and impressive longevity, God of Fire is a bold choice. Its vibrant, tropical fruitiness makes it ideal for casual outings, dates, and even sport, but it might be too overwhelming for formal events or a conservative office environment where discretion is key.
Seasons
The warm spice-amber base and bold fruity-ginger opening read best in cooler weather where the richness doesn't feel cloying; light enough on top for early autumn but too intense for peak summer heat.
Occasions
A loud, attention-grabbing fruity-spicy signature suits casual outings and dates where a distinctive scent is welcome, but it's too bold and unstructured for office or formal settings.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean fruity, woody, musky
Subtle differences in overall composition
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