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Which Should You Buy?
A musky, spicy rose draped in woods and amber, Love Frequency is elegant and contemporary, but the synthetic edge and woody-musky heft make it more sultry than fresh. Most alluring for cooler evenings or intimate encounters.
If you're after a shy, demure floral that plays it safe, So Repetto brings a subtle, sweet charm. It's not the bold iris statement some expect, but rather a gentle whisper of scent.
Scent Profile
| Citrus | 0% | 0% |
| Floral | 26% | 30% |
| Fruity | 5% | 5% |
| Green | 0% | 1% |
| Sweet | 17% | 18% |
| Warm | 34% | 26% |
| Woody | 14% | 26% |
| Earthy | 12% | 8% |
| Animalic | 13% | 5% |
| Fresh | 8% | 6% |
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Performance
Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
The spicy rose heart and musky-woody base give both warmth and depth, making it most appealing in fall and winter, but the rose keeps it versatile enough for spring. It may feel heavy in peak summer heat.
Occasions
The musky, woody rose is romantic and sensual for dates and can work for casual or evening formal wear, but its presence may be too rich for sporty or strictly professional environments.
Seasons
Occasions
Its soft spicy, sweet and musky accords, alongside an understated sillage, make it perfect for casual wear and office environments where a subtle scent is preferred. It's too delicate for formal events and not invigorating enough for sport.
Similarity Breakdown
Both share Soft Spicy, Musky accords and Cashmere Wood, Pink Pepper notes
Subtle differences in overall composition
Where to buy
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