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Bang
Marc Jacobs
Release year: 2010
Details
Bang gives Marc Jacobs a pepper-driven masculine with pink pepper, black pepper, woods, and a clean modern base. It feels sharp, stylish, and more idiosyncratic than many mainstream men’s releases of its era.
Bang Bang
Marc Jacobs
Release year: 2011
Details
Bang Bang softens the original Bang into a fresher and cleaner woody-musky masculine with less pepper bite and more easygoing wearability. It feels smoother and less confrontational than Bang while keeping a modern urban tone.
Baptême du Feu
Serge Lutens
Release year: 2016
Details
Baptême du Feu pairs spices and warm gingerbread-like facets with smoke and woods in a festive but slightly dangerous oriental style. It feels playful on the surface yet unmistakably dark underneath.
Baque
Slumberhouse
Release year: 2012
Details
A rich, boozy tobacco fragrance stained with dried apricot, vanilla, cedar, and a dark honeyed warmth. It has the plush density Slumberhouse is known for, but the fruit keeps it glowing from within instead of turning flat or overly sweet.
Barbotine
L'Occitane
Release year: 2023
Details
A fresh aromatic-floral centered on golden button and chamomile, with bergamot, mint, soft amber, cedar, and sandalwood giving it both brightness and quiet warmth. It feels unusually cheerful and textured at once, with a fresh green opening that slowly turns creamy and woody on skin.
Barénia Eau de Parfum
Hermès
Release year: 2024
Details
Barénia introduces a newer feminine leather-chypre direction for Hermès, combining softness, woods, and a refined sensuality that references the house’s famous leather heritage. It feels elegant and contemporary.
Barkhane
Teo Cabanel
Release year: 2013
Details

Barkhane by Teo Cabanel is a fragrance built around a warm amber-woody profile with resin and spice facets, finishing smooth with woods and musks for a cozy, desert-warm glow. It’s structured to evolve clearly from the opening through the heart and into the dry-down, keeping the signature distinctive while remaining wearable.

Bas de Soie
Serge Lutens
Release year: 2010
Details
Bas de Soie is a cool green-purple floral with iris, hyacinth, and musky softness in a sleek almost couture-like structure. It feels poised, elegant, and quietly unusual.
Basenotes KMA
O'Driu
Release year: 2016
Details

Basenotes KMA by O'Driu is a fragrance for everyone. Overall, it aims for a balanced signature with a clear evolution from opening to dry-down.

Basil
Demeter Fragrance
Release year:
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Basil presents the herb in a bright green and slightly peppery way that feels fresh from the garden rather than culinary-heavy. It is lively and surprisingly wearable.
Basil & Neroli
Jo Malone
Release year: 2016
Details
A bright aromatic citrus where neroli glows over basil and white musk, giving the scent both freshness and a softly herbal edge. It feels clean, upbeat, and sunlit, with more character than a simple cologne.
Bass Solo
The Vagabond Prince
Release year: 2016
Details

Bass Solo by The Vagabond Prince is a fragrance. Overall, it aims for a balanced signature with a clear evolution from opening to dry-down.

Bath & Beauty
Jil Sander
Release year: 1994
Details
Bath & Beauty leans into a soft clean-floral and aldehydic style with an almost laundry-fresh elegance. It feels polished, powdery, and gently comforting rather than dramatic.
Battaniye
Pekji
Release year: 2018
Details

Battaniye by Pekji is an oriental woody scent for everyone. Key notes feature amber, honeysuckle, java vetiver oil, labdanum, musk, patchouli, soil tincture, and wool. Overall, it aims for a balanced signature with a clear evolution from opening to dry-down.

Battito d'Ali
Profumum
Release year: 2010
Details
A luminous orange-blossom and vanilla fragrance dusted with cocoa and touched by myrrh. It balances angelic sweetness and soft resinous depth, creating a tender gourmand floral with real atmosphere.
Batucada
L'Artisan Parfumeur
Release year: 2011
Details
A sparkling tropical-citrus scent with lime, mint, coconut water, and a breezy beachy brightness. It suggests a caipirinha near the shore, cheerful and sunlit without becoming sticky or loud.
Baudelaire
Byredo
Release year: 2009
Details
A bitter green leathery scent with juniper, pepper, hyacinth, leather, papyrus, amber, and patchouli that leans dry and serious. It feels intellectual and somewhat severe, like a dark tailored coat rather than a crowd-pleasing modern woody.
Baume du Doge
Eau d'Italie
Release year: 2008
Details
Baume du Doge gives Eau d’Italie a warmer and more balsamic oriental profile, with a smooth spiced richness that feels dressed and slightly historical in tone. It wears deeper and more evening-oriented than the house’s fresher coastal scents.
Bayolea
Penhaligon's
Release year: 2014
Details
A citrus-aromatic gentleman’s scent with mandarin, lemongrass, lavender, neroli, cardamom, black pepper, cedar, and moss that stays crisp without turning thin. It feels bright, polished, and classically masculine, like a fresh shirt with a little extra swagger.
B de Boucheron
Boucheron
Release year: 2008
Details
B de Boucheron combines citrus brightness, soft florals, and a polished woody-musky base into a graceful modern feminine. It feels light on its feet but still recognizably upscale.