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Which Should You Buy?
This is a divisive take on a classic, a love-it-or-hate-it kind of flanker. While some adore its modern citrus twist for warmer weather, others dismiss it as a watered-down, less characterful version of the original. Expect strong opinions, but it's undoubtedly a fresh, energetic scent.
Temperature Scented recreates Dior's Fahrenheit Cologne - the lighter, citrus-forward cousin of the famous violet-petrol original. The dupe captures the bright bergamot-and-violet freshness and the vetiver-cedar dry-down, though it sheds some of the original's refined lift and runs a touch shorter. An easy, affordable daily fresh for warm weather.
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Seasons
A warm-weather pick - at its best in summer and spring.
Occasions
Its lighter, fresher profile makes it highly suitable for office and casual wear, as many users attest to. While some enjoy it on dates, its lack of strong sillage or heavy notes makes it less ideal for formal events. The fresh, bright accords lend themselves well to sport and warm weather use.
Seasons
The bright citrus and clean vetiver are best in spring and summer, when the freshness reads as crisp rather than thin.
Occasions
A versatile fresh scent ideal for casual daytime wear, the office and active use rather than formal evenings.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean citrus, woody, aromatic
Subtle differences in overall composition
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