Actions Count Eau de Parfum bottle Actions Count
Edp Concentration Edp
U Gender U
- Year 2015
£ Price Tier ££££
Cannibale Eau de Parfum bottle Cannibale

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Which Should You Buy?

Our Verdict - Actions Count Eau de Parfum
A budget-friendly Perfume Parlour interpretation of Xerjoff's More Than Words (2012), Actions Count leans into the original's smoky resinous opening of olibanum and labdanum, a warm ambergris heart, and an oud-amber drydown for wearers who want the niche-luxury mood at a fraction of the price.
Our Verdict - Cannibale Eau de Parfum
A dark, smouldering labdanum-and-incense study with a startlingly acidic opening - reviewers reach for vinegar, burnt rose, ambergris, and sweat. Comparable to Ambre Sultan with the herbs swapped out for resinous incense. Polarising, complex, deeply animalic. Not a starter Lutens.
Acquired

Scent Profile

Citrus Floral Fruity Green Sweet Warm Woody Earthy Animalic Fresh
Citrus 5% 5%
Floral 30% 30%
Fruity 30% 5%
Green 5% 5%
Sweet 40% 55%
Warm 95% 85%
Woody 85% 65%
Earthy 55% 65%
Animalic 55% 75%
Fresh 5% 5%

Mood

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding
Actions Count EdP
Cannibale EdP

Notes

Only in Actions Count Eau de Parfum
Frankincense 39% Labdanum 37% Ambergris 24%
Only in Cannibale Eau de Parfum
Rose 58% Vinegar 42%
Shared Notes
Musk 21% vs 18%
Only in Actions Count Eau de Parfum
Oud 37% Amber 27% Rose 15%
Only in Cannibale Eau de Parfum
Labdanum 35% Ambergris 26% Vanilla 20%

Accords

Actions Count Eau de Parfum Cannibale Eau de Parfum
100%
Amber
75%
95%
Oud
65%
Smoky
95%
70%
Woody
80%
75%
Resinous
Animalic
70%
55%
Fruity
Sweet
55%
Rose
50%
45%
Floral
Powdery
40%
Amber shared
100%
75%
Oud
95%
Smoky shared
65%
95%
Woody shared
70%
80%
75%
70%
55%
55%
50%
45%
40%

Performance

Actions Count Eau de Parfum Cannibale Eau de Parfum
Moderate (4-6h)
Longevity
Long (6-10h)
Moderate
Projection
Strong
Strong
Intensity
Potent

Season and Occasion Fit

Actions Count Eau de Parfum

Seasons

Best For:
Autumn Winter

Smoky olibanum, labdanum, ambergris and a deep oud-amber base land squarely in cold-weather territory; winter is the strongest fit with fall close behind. The resinous density and warmth would feel oppressive in summer heat.

Occasions

Best For:
Date Formal

An evening-coded oriental with a niche-luxury backbone reads best for date nights and formal dinners where presence is welcome. Office and casual wear are weaker fits because the smoke and oud are too assertive for daytime contexts; sport wear is a non-starter.

Cannibale Eau de Parfum

Seasons

Best For:
Autumn Winter

A cold-weather composition - the smouldering labdanum and dark resins demand winter air. Spring and summer flatten the smoke and amplify the acidic opening unpleasantly.

Occasions

Best For:
Date Formal

An evening and intimate-setting perfume - sensual, smoky, deeply animalic. Too challenging for office or casual wear; reserve for nights when the room is dark and you are not the one driving.

Similarity Breakdown

Overall
84%
Olfactory
96%
Notes
88%
Accord
50%
Key Similarities

Both share Smoky, Woody, Amber accords and Rose, Frankincense notes

Key Differences

Subtle differences in overall composition

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