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Which Should You Buy?
Atralia's Imperial Unus is a love-it-or-hate-it kind of scent, primarily because people are too busy arguing about whether it's an expensive clone to properly judge it. If you can get past the drama, you'll find a quality Middle Eastern rose-oud that punches well above its weight.
This one's a proper dark horse. Forget the 'Radikal Lotus' name; it's a surprising shapeshifter that splits opinions right down the middle. Some find a fresh, juicy opening, others dive straight into an intense, Arabian-inspired rose. Definitely not one for a blind buy.
Scent Profile
| Citrus | 1% | 0% |
| Floral | 36% | 34% |
| Fruity | 17% | 8% |
| Green | 13% | 6% |
| Sweet | 20% | 25% |
| Warm | 8% | 12% |
| Woody | 11% | 6% |
| Earthy | 15% | 16% |
| Animalic | 8% | 15% |
| Fresh | 10% | 14% |
Mood
Notes
Top Notes
Top Notes
Heart Notes
Heart Notes
Base Notes
Base Notes
Accords
Performance
Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
Versatile across every season - no clear seasonal preference from wearers.
Occasions
While quite floral and fruity, the underlying oud and incense give it a depth that makes it less suitable for casual or sport wear. It can certainly work for the office if applied lightly, but it really shines in more intimate or formal evening settings where its sophisticated character can be appreciated.
Seasons
Built for the cooler edges of the year - autumn and spring pair best.
Occasions
Given its strong, warm spicy and amber character, this scent is best suited for evening wear like dates or formal events where its richness can shine. It's too intense for casual daytime wear or sporting activities and might be overwhelming in an office setting.
Similarity Breakdown
Both share Warm Spicy, Floral, Rose accords and Rose, Jasmine notes
Subtle differences in overall composition
Where to buy
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