How does the Eau de Parfum concentration compare to the Eau de Toilette?+−
The Eau de Parfum is generally deeper and more resinous than the EDT. While both lead with prominent citrus and vervain, the EDP emphasizes the base notes of incense, oakmoss, and sandalwood, providing a heavier feel and increased longevity.
Is this fragrance suitable for casual everyday wear?+−
While it is versatile, the community often suggests it is best suited for "business" or "daily" office wear rather than very casual leisure. Its refined profile of florals and woods makes it feel slightly more formal and "dressed up."
Does Boucheron pour Homme smell like a modern "blue" fragrance?+−
No, this is a classic citrus-aromatic scent from the late 1980s. It relies on natural-smelling citrus, herbs like basil and lavender, and a traditional woody-mossy base rather than the metallic or sugary-sweet notes found in contemporary trends.
How does the lemon note in this fragrance behave?+−
The lemon, specifically the lemon verbena (vervain), is the star of the opening. Instead of smelling like a cleaning product, it is described as warm and sunny, maintaining a presence throughout the mid-notes before the woods take over.