Is Fig Extasy more masculine or feminine?+−
It is marketed as a unisex fragrance and the community generally finds it sits right in the middle. The green fig and vanilla appeal to traditional feminine preferences, while the prominent leather, wood, and pepper accords provide a ruggedness often associated with masculine perfumery.
How does this perform compared to other Mancera fragrances?+−
While many Mancera scents are known for being exceptionally loud or "room-fillers," Fig Extasy is generally seen as more refined and controlled. It has good longevity that can last through a workday, but its projection is more polite than the brand's heavier oriental or gourmand releases.
Is this a safe blind buy for someone who likes sweet fruit scents?+−
Not necessarily. Because this is a woody-spicy classification, the fig is rendered in an earthy, green, and leathery context rather than a sugary one. If you are looking for a "candy-like" fruit scent, the resinous and peppery notes here might be unexpected.
What are the best seasons to wear this?+−