Is Reflet Sur L'Okavango more masculine or feminine?+−
It is a unisex fragrance that balances sweet, creamy florals with dry woods and papyrus. Because it avoids over-the-top sugary notes or heavy musks, it is comfortably worn by all genders.
How does this fragrance perform throughout the day?+−
Performance is a major highlight; the community generally agrees it has strong staying power and solid projection. It is known for lasting all day without needing a midday reapplication.
What are the best occasions to wear this scent?+−
It is exceptionally versatile. Data shows it is used almost equally for leisure, business, and evening wear. Its "beast mode" longevity makes it reliable for long workdays, while its elegant floral profile suits nights out.
How does the "creamy" accord manifest in this fragrance?+−
The creaminess comes from the amarula top note and the tonka bean base, which softens the dry, woody mopane and sycamore maple notes to create a smooth, velvety finish.
Is this a good choice for someone who likes honey scents?+−
Yes, the acacia heart is frequently described by the perfumer and the community as having a sweet, honeyed quality, making it a great choice for those who enjoy floral-honey profiles without the stickiness.
Does the iris note make it smell like baby powder?+−
The iris lends a sophisticated powdery texture, but it is balanced by green papyrus and woods. It feels more like a solar, sun-warmed powder than a traditional cosmetic or "baby powder" scent.