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Which Should You Buy?
Red Sin is a love-it-or-hate-it affair, not for its scent, but for its frustratingly fleeting performance. While the blend of apple and cinnamon is universally adored, its whisper-soft sillage and vanishing act leave many questioning its worth. Approach with caution, or prepare for frequent reapplication.
Malachite is a seriously divisive scent. Some reckon it's a unique and calming clean floral, while others find it sharp, masculine and borderline medicinal. Definitely not one for a blind buy.
Scent Profile
| Citrus | 4% | 0% |
| Floral | 25% | 19% |
| Fruity | 15% | 13% |
| Green | 8% | 9% |
| Sweet | 20% | 22% |
| Warm | 24% | 12% |
| Woody | 9% | 12% |
| Earthy | 0% | 2% |
| Animalic | 7% | 9% |
| Fresh | 23% | 23% |
Mood
Notes
Top Notes
Top Notes
Heart Notes
Base Notes
Base Notes
Accords
Performance
Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
A cold-weather scent - best worn in autumn and winter.
Occasions
Its intimate sillage and short longevity make it suitable for close-contact settings, particularly casual and date wear where its warmth can be appreciated without being overwhelming. The warm spicy and fruity accords lean less towards formal affairs or active pursuits.
Seasons
A spring fragrance - light, bright, made for the warmer turn of the year.
Occasions
Its clean, fresh, and often subtle profile makes it highly suitable for office or casual wear, despite some finding it a little sharp for close encounters. The lack of strong projection and often limited longevity mean it's unlikely to overwhelm in more formal or intimate settings.
Similarity Breakdown
Both share Floral, Fresh, Woody accords and Sandalwood, Musk notes
Subtle differences in overall composition
Where to buy
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