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Jean Paul Gaultier 2026 EDT

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Ambre Tatouage

by Marie Salamagne

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Jean Paul Gaultier Ambre Tatouage is an Eau de Toilette launched in 2026, created by Marie Salamagne. Ambre Tatouage opens with Fig, settles into a heart of Amber, and dries down to a base of Patchouli and Benzoin. Jean Paul Gaultier's Ambre Tatouage carries a Favourite verdict, a amber-led wear.

This one's a smooth operator, bringing niche-level amber and patchouli straight to your skin. It's got that cosy, warm vibe for the cooler months, though some might find a surprising cinnamon kick. Generally, a distinct and sensual offering from JPG.
  • Sensual
  • Warm
  • Cozy
  • Soft
  • Sweet
Ambre Tatouage Eau de Toilette bottle

Profile

Composition

Timeline

Showing: Overall Blend

Performance

Longevity
Moderate (4-6h)
Projection
Moderate
Intensity
Moderate

Mood

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

When To Wear

Best Seasons

Best For:
Fall Winter
Also Works:
Spring

A cold-weather scent - best worn in autumn and winter.

Best Occasions

Best For:
Date Formal
Also Works:
Casual

Its warmth and strength make it less suitable for a typical office setting but perfect for dates and evening events. Reviewers highlight its cosy feel, suggesting it's great for casual wear in colder weather.

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Ambre Tatouage opens with a subtle, plush sweetness from the fig, quickly ushering in a dominant, rich amber heart. This isn't a shy amber; it's deep, warm, and inviting. As it settles, a clean, almost 'candied' patchouli emerges, avoiding any earthiness, beautifully melded with the resinous, vanilla-like touch of benzoin at the base. It’s a modern take on opulent warmth.