Fan Your Flames Extrait de Parfum vs Vanille Tobacco Extrait
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Which Should You Buy?
A decadent, smoky coconut and rum elixir with a brooding, opulent richness. Not for the timid, it projects confidence and seduction-magnetic in cool weather, overwhelming in the heat.
Vanille Tobacco chases Tom Ford's Tobacco Vanille, one of the most-cloned Private Blend scents, by pushing the vanilla up front and simplifying the dried-fruit, cacao and tobacco-blossom layering into a louder, sweeter gourmand.
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The dense, smoky coconut, rum, and tobacco create a warm, enveloping scent ideal for cold fall and winter nights. Its heaviness can be cloying in the heat, but it shines in chilly or transitional weather.
Occasions
With its rich sweetness and strong projection, it's best reserved for evening, date, or formal settings where you want to make a statement. Too bold and indulgent for gym or casual day wear.
Seasons
A dense, sweet vanilla-tobacco gourmand that belongs to cold-weather wear; it would feel heavy and cloying in summer heat.
Occasions
Too rich and sweet for daytime office wear, but the cosy, seductive warmth suits an evening date or a formal winter occasion.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean sweet, woody, gourmand
Adds cinnamon and dark chocolate, drops cedar and coconut
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