Paris Nights unisex vs Sea & Sky unisex

47pts
Paris Nights unisex
Winner
Be Layered

Paris Nights unisex

vs
46pts
Sea & Sky unisex
Persephenie Studio

Sea & Sky unisex

Sea & Sky unisex Advantages

  • More versatile across seasons

    Works well in 3 seasons

Brand
Be Layered
Persephenie Studio
Year
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Gender
unisex
unisex
Type
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Rating
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Longevity
Long Lasting
Long Lasting
Sillage
Moderate
Moderate
Accords
woodygourmandlavendervanillaaromaticpowderywarm spicybalsamicsweetirisfresh spicy
ambermuskyrosegreenaromaticwoodyearthybalsamicpowderyfloral
Top Notes
black peppercognacelemi resingeraniumlavender
angelicaelemigalbanumgreen notesrose
Heart Notes
cedarincenseirislavenderpatchouli
amberhaitian vetiverincenseoudrose
Base Notes
coumarinlicoricesandalwoodtonka beanvanilla
amberlabdanummuskmyrrhvetiver
Season
winter
fall
fall
winter

Shared accords:

woodyaromaticpowderybalsamic

Verdict

Paris Nights unisex opens with black pepper, cognac, elemi resin while Sea & Sky unisex leads with angelica, elemi, galbanum. Paris Nights unisex lasts long lasting with moderate projection, making it ideal for winter. Sea & Sky unisex brings a amber character with long lasting longevity, best suited for fall, while Paris Nights unisex leans more woody.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Paris Nights unisex or Sea & Sky unisex better?

Paris Nights unisex by Be Layered has not been rated yet, while Sea & Sky unisex by Persephenie Studio has not been rated yet. Paris Nights unisex is a woody, gourmand fragrance, while Sea & Sky unisex leans more amber, musky. The best choice depends on your personal preference and the occasion.

Which lasts longer: Paris Nights unisex or Sea & Sky unisex?

Paris Nights unisex has long lasting longevity with moderate sillage. Sea & Sky unisex has long lasting longevity with moderate sillage.

What are the main differences between Paris Nights unisex and Sea & Sky unisex?

Paris Nights unisex features woody, gourmand, lavender accords, while Sea & Sky unisex is characterized by amber, musky, rose notes. They share woody, aromatic, powdery, balsamic accords in common.