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Which Should You Buy?
1 Million is a bombastic, party-starting cologne that leaves subtlety at the door. Its sweet cinnamon, warm amber, and leathery undertones guarantee you'll be noticed, loved or hated, but never ignored.
Eden's No.141 goes after the gourmand-spicy signature of 1 Million - cinnamon and amber over a sweet, powdery base - and lands the mood, but with softer projection and a duller, soapier finish than the original's metallic sheen.
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Performance
Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
The dense sweet-spicy and amber-leather profile is overwhelming in heat but thrives in cold or cool weather, making 1 Million ideal for winter and fall. Spring evenings work, but it can be cloying in summer.
Occasions
Its room-filling projection and hedonistic sweetness make it a clubbing and nightlife staple, too bold and loud for most offices or formal settings. Best for casual wear, parties, and youthful date nights.
Seasons
The warm amber-spice base wants cooler air to feel balanced rather than cloying, making it a fall/winter fragrance.
Occasions
Sweet and confident enough for date nights and casual weekend wear; too loud and gourmand for most office settings.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both share Cinnamon, Amber, Grapefruit notes
Subtle differences in overall composition
Where to buy
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