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Caramelized Lavender & Hazelnut offers a sweet reimagination of lavender, a staple in men’s fragrances, with a salted caramelized hazelnut accord.
Integrating gourmand notes, more commonly used in women’s fragrances, invites a unisex a...
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Caramelized Lavender & Hazelnut is Something Really Special
I can’t walk past this one without picking up the bottle for a sniff or a spritz. This one is pure magic. Don’t sleep on the Originals.
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Jennifer · 2 days ago
Wonderful scent.
Purchasing this scent was definitely a smart choice I made. I wasn't sure how I would like it given that I have never tried anything like it. I did think it would smell really nice and I do find lavender to smell good, and luckily, I was right. This scent smells wonderful, and unlike other lavender scents, this one isn't super strong which is nice for me because I have sensitive skin. As a guy I definitely do recommend this and will most likely purchase it again.
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Yurek · April 14, 2026
Well Done, One of a Kind Scent
I have never smelled a scent like this before, and I really enjoyed it overall. I find this scent truly unisex, and it seems like a scent that would really take differently to different folks in a positive way. My only qualms is I don't have a lifestyle that fits the scent profile super well, and I found the suede note ever so slightly off-putting. I imagine this as a fall or spring rainy day scent, where you're getting coffee with someone on a second date. Or maybe cuddling at home on a dreary day. It's cozy without being super musky (I love musk, but it's nice to have a different option). The staying power is strong, especially the suede part, and the projection was moderate for a couple hours with two sprays. It lasted for days on clothes (without having been directly sprayed on it) and over 8 hours on skin. I actually preferred it in clothes, as it toned down the suede note. The sweetness isn't too much (it's just there to balance), the floral notes blend well, but I'm not 100% sold on how those blend with the base/how the hazelnut combines in. A more buttery nut, like macadamia, might have made this more of a lavender oat milk latte, which would have been more my vibe for this scent profile. I could see this being someone's signature scent if they like a unique, comforting, and androgynous scent that explores gender during its whole dry down.