Fragrances
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The Secret Game
Antonio Banderas
Release year:
2015
A playful masculine extension of the Secret DNA, keeping warmth and sweetness but with a lighter tone. It feels casual and easy to wear.
The Secret Night
Antonio Banderas
Release year:
2016
An evening-focused men's flanker that deepens the secret style with darker warmth and a smoother finish. It feels more date-night than daytime.
The Secret Temptation
Antonio Banderas
Release year:
2017
A temptation-themed masculine flanker with a polished warm-spicy profile. It feels seductive but easygoing rather than intense.
The Third Man
Caron
Release year:
1985
An alternate-market naming counterpart to Le 3e Homme, carrying the same smooth aromatic masculine identity. It is polished, soft-spoken, and quietly classic.
The Time
House of Oud
Release year:
2018
The Time by House of Oud is an floral scent for everyone. It opens with bergamot, wormwood and chamomile, moves through oolong tea, iris and lemon verbena, and finishes on cedar, musk, amber and black tea. Overall, it aims for a balanced signature with a clear evolution from opening to dry-down.
The Tragedy of Lord George
Penhaligon's
Release year:
2016
A rich boozy amber-fougère with brandy, shaving-soap facets, warm woods, amber, and tonka arranged into something aristocratic, polished, and faintly melancholy. It feels impeccably groomed on the surface, but the sweetness and spirits underneath hint at private chaos.
The Uncompromising Sohan
Penhaligon's
Release year:
2017
A boldly spiced rose-oud perfume that balances saffron, pink pepper, rose, labdanum, sandalwood, and oud in a way that feels opulent but tightly controlled. It wears with real authority, warmer and more severe than the softer Penhaligon’s orientals.
The Unicorn Spell
Les Nez
Release year:
2009
The Unicorn Spell is a violet fragrance with a green twist, emphasizing violet leaf freshness and woody nuances rather than candy sweetness. It feels airy, cool-toned, and softly whimsical while staying refined.
The Vert à la Menthe / Green Tea with Mint
L'Occitane
Release year:
2005
A mint-lifted green tea scent that feels sharper and more invigorating than the original, with an iced-herbal freshness running through it. It wears like a chilled cup of tea in hot weather, brisk and clean without turning medicinal.
The Vert au Jasmin / Green Tea with Jasmine
L'Occitane
Release year:
2006
A cleaner, more floral variation on the tea theme, where jasmine softens the leafy bitterness and gives the fragrance a more graceful, almost watery bloom. It feels serene and lightly luminous, especially compared with heavier jasmine perfumes.
The Vert / Green Tea
L'Occitane
Release year:
1999
A calm green-tea fragrance with a transparent herbal-citrus feel and a soft musky base. It smells airy, lightly bitter, and quietly refreshing, more like steam rising from a cup than a loud modern fresh scent.
The Virgin Violet
Gucci
Release year:
2019
The Virgin Violet centers violet leaf, iris, and musk in a soft powdery floral-woody profile. It feels gentle, refined, and quietly luxurious.
The Visionary
Gap
Release year:
2007
The Visionary rounds out the 2007 trio with a cleaner and more transparent modern feel than The Original. It feels bright, wearable, and more conceptual than overtly bold.
The Voice Of The Snake
Gucci
Release year:
2019
This Alchemist’s Garden entry centers dark oud, saffron, and patchouli in a rich incense-woody composition. It feels luxurious, shadowed, and far more niche-styled than the standard Gucci line.
The World According to Arthur
Penhaligon's
Release year:
2021
A resinous amber-spice with vanilla, incense, grapefruit, ambrette, sage, and tonka that feels mythic without becoming bombastic. It wears warmly and smoothly, with incense threaded through the whole composition like smoke in red velvet.
Thinking of You Eau de Parfum
Mary Kay
Release year:
2010
Thinking of You gives Mary Kay a romantic floral-fruity signature with a soft polished sweetness and a more gift-oriented, sentimental character than the cleaner sporty releases. It feels feminine, pretty, and very wearable.
Thirty-three
Ex Idolo
Release year:
2013
Thirty-three by Ex Idolo is a fragrance built around a refined incense-woods profile with warm resin depth, drying down smooth with ambered woods and musks for a calm, contemplative trail. It’s structured to evolve clearly from the opening through the heart and into the dry-down, keeping the signature distinctive while remaining wearable.
This is not a Blue Bottle / 1/.1
Histoire de Parfums
Release year:
2015
An abstract aldehydic-citrus patchouli composition meant to feel like the fragrant equivalent of a big bang. It opens bright, metallic, and a little electric, then settles into something woody and warm without losing its modern strangeness.
This is not a Blue Bottle 1/.2
Histoire de Parfums
Release year:
2017
A creamy floral-woody blue built around ylang-ylang, lilac, and sandalwood, giving the abstract concept a softer and more petaled face. It feels smoother and more luminous than the original, with a silky rather than metallic presence.
This is not a Blue Bottle 1/.3
Histoire de Parfums
Release year:
2017
A rose-saffron-leather entry in the series that feels darker, warmer, and more tactile than the earlier blue bottles. It has real softness and shadow, like crimson light translated through a blue glass idea.