How does the Eau de Toilette version differ from the original L'Interdit Eau de Parfum?+−
The Eau de Toilette introduces a poppy note in the opening and utilizes a lighter, airier composition. While it retains the signature tuberose and orange blossom heart, it is less intense and more focused on fresh, creamy accords rather than deep, honeyed sweetness.
Is this fragrance suitable for office wear?+−
Yes, it is highly rated for business and daily use. Its floral-fresh profile is professional and generally pleasing to those around you, making it a safe choice for indoor environments.
Does the poppy note make it smell like a traditional floral?+−
The poppy adds a unique, slightly vegetal edge to the opening that sets it apart from standard rose or jasmine scents, though it quickly transitions into a more recognizable creamy tuberose.
How long does the scent typically last?+−
The community consensus is that it has respectable longevity for an Eau de Toilette, though some users note that the sillage becomes more intimate after a few hours compared to the bolder projections of the flankers in this line.