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A modern, luminous rose with a gentle spicy edge and understated woody base. Effortlessly clean and quietly refined, it is the quintessential everyday rose for those who dislike overpowering florals.
No. 500 nods to Byredo's Rose of No Man's Land - Turkish rose against a soft raspberry-amber base - but comes through as a simpler, sweeter rose rather than the original's slightly dusty, papyrus-tinged melancholy. Recognisable in the first hour, generic by the third.
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The fresh, dewy rose and fruity elements shine in spring and autumn, while the soft spice and amber lend enough warmth for cooler days. Its airy, clean floral heart is less suited to deep winter or high summer heat.
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Low projection and a gentle, clean rose character make this ideal for daytime, office, and casual settings. The understated elegance can work for dates, but it lacks the boldness for formal events or active scenarios.
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Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean fruity, amber
Subtle differences in overall composition
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