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Which Should You Buy?
Burberry's Rose Ember is a sophisticated take on the classic rose, blending traditional florals with a surprisingly modern, almost metallic edge. It's a confident, year-round fragrance for those who like to stand out without shouting.
A lush composition blending rose and oud with a long-lasting and enveloping presence.
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The prominent rose and warm spicy accords make it versatile enough for most occasions, though it leans dressier. It's too substantial for sport and could be a bit much for a conservative office, but perfect for evenings or a stylish casual look.
Seasons
With its strong oud and rose character, this fragrance is best suited for the cooler temperatures of fall and winter. Its opulent profile also lends a mysterious charm to the transitional coolness of spring evenings.
Occasions
The bold and rich accords make it ideal for dates and formal events where a lasting impression is desired. Its intensity might be too overpowering for the office or casual days, and unsuitable for sports activities.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean rose, woody
Subtle differences in overall composition
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