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Mojave Ghost

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The Essence Vault Mojave Ghost is an Eau de Parfum. Mojave Ghost opens with Sapodilla and Ambrette, settles into a heart of Sandalwood, Violet, and Magnolia, and dries down to a base of Musk, Cedar, and Ambergris. The Essence Vault's Mojave Ghost carries a Favourite verdict, a floral-led wear.

Byredo's Mojave Ghost is the cult Scandi-cool sandalwood-violet-ambrette that wears like a powdered skin scent for people who hate strong perfume. EV's No. 60 chases the violet-sandalwood transparency well; what the dupe cannot fully replicate is the ambergris-dry-down halo.
  • Minimalist
  • Unisex
  • Powdery
  • Quiet
  • Elegant
Mojave Ghost Eau de Parfum bottle

Profile

Composition

Timeline

Showing: Overall Blend

Accords

Floral
85%
Woody
80%
Powdery
70%
Musky
55%
Fruity
50%
Amber
40%

Performance

Longevity
Short (2-4h)
Projection
Intimate
Intensity
Light

Mood

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

When To Wear

Best Seasons

Best For:
Spring Summer Fall
Also Works:
Winter

The powdery violet-sandalwood-musk profile works year-round with spring as the natural sweet spot; the quiet projection makes summer manageable too.

Best Occasions

Best For:
Office Date Casual Formal

The genuinely office-friendly niche signature - quiet enough not to disturb anyone, refined enough not to read cheap; the unisex character extends across most daytime settings.

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About

Byredo Mojave Ghost arrived in 2014 as Ben Gorham's tribute to the desert ghost flower - a quiet, near-translucent floral built on sapodilla and ambrette in the opening, a heart of violet, magnolia and sandalwood, and a base of cedar, musk and ambergris. The original earned its cult reputation by sitting at the opposite end of niche from statement scents: it whispers rather than projects, reads expensive without announcing itself, and works as the kind of skin scent that draws closer-radius compliments. The Essence Vault's No. 60 takes a credible run at that profile. The opening lands quietly with a soft musky-fruity ambrette-and-sapodilla character, the heart blooms into a recognisable powdery-violet-magnolia accord with the sandalwood adding the creamy spine, and the base closes with cedar and clean musks for a near-transparent finish. The first two hours track Mojave's trademark stillness reasonably well. Where No. 60 cannot quite reach the original is the ambergris dimension - that particular soft animalic-warm halo that wearers describe as the part you only notice when someone leans in - is generic in the dupe, replaced with a cleaner standard-musk close. Performance is around five to six hours of close-radius wear; the original is famously short-lived too, so the gap here is in character rather than duration. The honest summary is that EV's interpretation captures Mojave Ghost's quiet violet-sandalwood mood but misses the powdered-ghost-of-a-scent magic that explains the original's cult status. For wearers drawn to Byredo's broader minimalist-unisex aesthetic, No. 60 lets you sample the brand's most-loved entry without the niche price stair-step into Le Labo Santal 33 territory.