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A watercolored peony and violet leaf composition that feels like a sunlit spring morning - clean, enveloping, and quietly uplifting. For those who want serenity and elegance without ever shouting.
Lilyphia is Aromara's Extrait take on Diptyque's Lilyphea, built around lily, white tea and soft musk. The lily reads a little brighter and more soapy-clean than Diptyque's more textured green-lily blend, but it captures the serene, minimal character of the original at a fraction of the cost.
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Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
The light, airy floral and fresh musky composition shines in spring and summer, matching mild-to-warm days. Its subtle projection and clean freshness are less suited to the cold of winter or the richer moods of autumn.
Occasions
Its gentle freshness and musky floral character make it ideal for office, casual, and daytime occasions where a non-intrusive, airy scent is appreciated. It is less suited to formal or sporty contexts due to its softness and quiet projection.
Seasons
A green, clean lily-tea profile with light musk reads as warm-weather fresh; it has no richness to carry through cold winter air.
Occasions
Understated and close-wearing, it fits office and casual daytime settings comfortably but lacks the presence for a formal evening or a statement date scent.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean musky, green
Subtle differences in overall composition
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