ScentArt
Which Should You Buy?
This isn't your average orange scent - it's a peculiar, nuanced blend that some call a masterpiece and others, a mistake. Expect polarising takes on its distinctive 'celery' note; love it or hate it, you'll definitely have an opinion.
This one's a Marmite scent - you'll either love its bubbly, orangey sweetness or find it utterly unwearable. It does a decent job of recreating a classic cocktail, but whether you want to smell like that is another matter entirely.
Scent Profile
| Citrus | 33% | 28% |
| Floral | 2% | 4% |
| Fruity | 12% | 14% |
| Green | 6% | 9% |
| Sweet | 30% | 24% |
| Warm | 22% | 13% |
| Woody | 5% | 5% |
| Earthy | 8% | 9% |
| Animalic | 3% | 7% |
| Fresh | 16% | 23% |
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 warm, amber-spicy character, moderate sillage, and intimate longevity make it better suited for closer encounters like dates or semi-formal events. While unique, its distinctiveness might be a bit much for a conservative office setting, though some found it to be surprisingly subtle in projection.
Seasons
A spring fragrance - light, bright, made for the warmer turn of the year.
Occasions
Its sweet, playful nature and moderate sillage make it ideal for casual wear, especially in spring and summer. It's too distinct and potentially divisive for formal or office settings, but could be a fun choice for a laid-back date.
Similarity Breakdown
Both share Citrus, Sweet, Amber accords and Amber, Orange notes
Subtle differences in overall composition
Where to buy
ScentVerdict earns a commission from purchases - this doesn't affect our verdicts.