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Which Should You Buy?
A hypnotic, opulent blend of smoky vanilla, oud and cardamom that radiates sultry confidence. Bewitchingly dark and seductive, this is a show-stopping evening scent for those who want to leave a lingering, unforgettable trail.
Fatality chases Tom Ford Vanille Fatale's boozy, mature vanilla. The saffron-and-coffee-laced opening into a smoky myrrh-vanilla base reads true to the brief, but as a budget dupe it lands flatter, with the original's rich, indulgent depth and beastly projection softened.
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Seasons
Dense, resinous, spicy and vanilla rich, The Bewitching Yasmine is ideal for cooler weather and excels in fall and winter when its warmth and depth shine. It can work in spring evenings but may overwhelm in summer heat.
Occasions
Its opulent sillage, gourmand and smoky facets, and sultry warmth make it best for dates and upscale events. It may be too seductive and assertive for office or sporty settings.
Seasons
The boozy vanilla, coffee, myrrh and roasted barley are deep, warming notes made for autumn and winter.
Occasions
Its rich, sensual gourmand character favours evenings, dates and cozy nights in over the office or sport.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean warm spicy, woody, amber
Subtle differences in overall composition
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