Is this a good choice for people who enjoy sweet, gourmand fragrances?+−
No, Id is a dry and resinous woody spicy fragrance. While it contains notes like cinnamon and benzoin, they are used for their spicy and balsamic qualities rather than edible sweetness. The overall profile is earthy and wood-forward.
How does this fragrance handle different seasons?+−
This scent is most popular during the Fall and Winter. The warmth of the nutmeg, cloves, and woods provides a cozy, insulating feel that pairs well with cold weather, though many find the iris and violet notes allow it to transition nicely into Spring as well.
Is the oud note in this very animalic or "funky"?+−
The oud in Id is well-blended with birch and other precious woods. Rather than being overly animalic or medicinal, it contributes to a dark, smoky, and sophisticated woodiness that feels polished rather than aggressive.
Can this be worn as a daily work fragrance?+−
While it is an artistic scent, it is suitable for business environments if applied moderately. Its moderate sillage ensures it isn't distracting, but the unique Ravansara and spice profile makes it more distinctive than a standard office scent.