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A soft, sweet passion fruit and peach opening settles into a simple lily heart and a creamy sandalwood-vanilla-musk base, an easy, crowd-pleasing everyday oil rather than a bold statement scent.
No 35 nails the juicy passion fruit-peach opening of Mood London's Blonde Maracuja and pushes it louder thanks to the 40% extrait strength, but the lily heart barely registers and the base leans sweeter and muskier than the original's softer sandalwood-vanilla finish.
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Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
A soft, sweet fruity-floral-musk oil that suits spring and summer best, with the creamy sandalwood-vanilla base losing its appeal once temperatures drop into autumn and winter.
Occasions
Light, skin-close projection makes this a casual daily or date-night oil rather than an office or formal scent; too soft for sport.
Seasons
A sweet fruity-floral-musk extrait that leans hardest into spring and summer, with the louder musk-vanilla base losing appeal once the weather turns cold.
Occasions
Playful and skin-friendly rather than sharp, best suited to casual wear and daytime dates; too sweet and soft for office or formal settings.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean fruity, floral, musky
Subtle differences in overall composition
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