Fig Infusion opens with a bright, tart burst of clementine and mandarin that immediately establishes a citrus-forward energy. But the real star arrives quickly: a green, slightly creamy fig that feels...
Known for delivering an authentic, green fig note without synthetic edges—praised specifically for avoiding coconut or overly creamy interpretations, making it stand out in the crowded fig fragrance category.
Performance divides opinion: most users report solid daytime longevity (6+ hours on skin) with close projection, though some feel it underperforms relative to standard EDP expectations, with staying power that improves noticeably in warm weather or humid conditions.
Widely regarded as excellent value for a niche fragrance—positioned as accessible quality without luxury-tier pricing, with strong repurchase intent from enthusiasts who appreciate its simplicity and wearability.
Best suited for spring and summer wear, though versatile enough for daily or casual business occasions year-round; its fresh, green character feels particularly at home on warm days rather than formal evening settings.
Generally compared to Le Labo Matcha 26 and Thé Noir 29 for fig-forward, woody-tea profiles, though Fig Infusion is seen as more approachable and less complex—a straight-ahead, undemanding alternative rather than a direct competitor to deeper niche options.