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A divisive take on the Ganymede profile, Royale Flair attempts to blend mineralic modernism with a traditional spicy-oud base. It's affordable, but ultimately a bit muddled.
This perfume is a divisive one. It's either an absolute triumph of clean, sophisticated patchouli, or it's a medicinal mess. If you're a patchouli connoisseur, approach with an open mind; if you usually hate it, this is actually worth a sniff.
Scent Profile
| Citrus | 11% | 7% |
| Floral | 15% | 14% |
| Fruity | 5% | 3% |
| Green | 1% | 1% |
| Sweet | 20% | 19% |
| Warm | 32% | 25% |
| Woody | 15% | 20% |
| Earthy | 18% | 20% |
| Animalic | 17% | 10% |
| Fresh | 6% | 8% |
Mood
Notes
Top Notes
Top Notes
Heart Notes
Heart Notes
Base Notes
Base Notes
Accords
Performance
Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
A cold-weather scent - best worn in autumn and winter.
Occasions
Its moderate projection and unique spicy-floral-oud profile make it a bit too distinct for a daily office wear. It fits better for evenings or casual outings where its unusual character can be appreciated.
Seasons
A cold-weather scent - best worn in autumn and winter.
Occasions
Given its warm spicy and patchouli accords, this scent leans towards cooler weather, making it excellent for dates or evenings out. While it has good performance, it projects moderately, allowing for versatile wear in formal settings and even the office, provided it's applied lightly.
Similarity Breakdown
Both share Warm Spicy, Woody, Amber accords and Patchouli, Musk notes
Subtle differences in overall composition
Where to buy
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