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Which Should You Buy?
A beacon of modern masculinity, MYSLF fuses vibrant citrus with luminous florals over a smooth, musky-woody base. Effortlessly stylish, approachable, and versatile for daily wear.
No.233 leans on YSL's MYSLF - black pepper into orange blossom over a woody, vanilla-amber base. The spicy-floral opening is a decent echo, though the drydown reads simpler and sweeter than the original's more textured, resinous woods.
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Seasons
MYSLF excels in warmer weather thanks to its luminous citrus opening and clean floral heart, making it especially vibrant in spring and summer. Its moderate woody and musky base allows some versatility into fall, but it lacks the density for cold winter days.
Occasions
Its clean, modern freshness and moderate projection make it ideal for office, casual, and date scenarios, where approachability matters. It is less suited for formal or high-energy sports occasions due to its understated, non-opulent presence.
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Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean woody, white floral
Subtle differences in overall composition
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