Paris Corner 2022 Edp

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Voux Spices

Paris Corner Voux Spices is an Eau de Parfum launched in 2022. Voux Spices settles into a heart of Spicy, Sandalwood, Patchouli, and Allspice. Paris Corner's Voux Spices carries an Acquired verdict, a woody-led wear.

This one is a properly divisive beast. For some, it's a 'rotting flesh mixed with dying roses' horror show; for others, a decent, if not stellar, warm, spicy scent. Blind buying this is a gamble you're almost certainly going to lose.
  • Warm
  • Mysterious
  • Clean
  • Soft
  • Romantic
Voux Spices Eau de Parfum bottle
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Profile

Citrus Floral Fruity Green Sweet Warm Woody Earthy Animalic Fresh
Citrus 0%
Floral 0%
Fruity 0%
Green 12%
Sweet 19%
Warm 36%
Woody 35%
Earthy 17%
Animalic 0%
Fresh 5%

Mood Profile

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

Performance

Longevity
Long (6-10h)
Projection
Strong
Intensity
Strong

Best Seasons

Also Works:
Spring Summer Fall Winter

Best Occasions

Its bold, warm spicy profile and strong sillage, as implied by reviews referencing 'mass produced synthetic pile of junk' and 'in the noses of the neighbours', make it unsuitable for office wear. While 'warm spice cabinet' suggests some versatility, the highly polarising effect on most reviewers means it's best reserved for very specific, low-stakes casual or date-night scenarios, or avoided entirely.

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About

Voux Spices opens with a potent, aromatic spice blend, immediately hitting you with the distinct warmth of allspice and a green freshness from basil. This initial kick mellows into a creamy, smooth sandalwood heart, intertwined with the earthy, slightly dark tones of patchouli. The overall impression is a rich, woody-spicy fragrance with an underlying powdery quality that attempts to soften its edges, though often veering into a 'funeral roses' territory according to many.