Is this fragrance suitable for office wear?+−
Yes, despite its "Overdose" name, the scent is highly rated for business environments. Its citrus and woody structure provides a clean, professional profile, though the strong projection means you should apply it sparingly in close quarters.
How does the performance compare to other fresh scents?+−
It is notably more persistent than many traditional citrus fragrances. Thanks to the heavy base of ambergris and musk, it avoids the common pitfall of disappearing after a few hours, often lasting through a full workday.
Which seasons are best for wearing this?+−
This fragrance is most popular during the spring and summer months when the citrus and floral notes can shine. However, the addition of black pepper, saffron, and sandalwood gives it enough body to be worn comfortably in the autumn.
Is this a sweet fragrance because of the fruit and tonka bean?+−
No, it is not a gourmand or sugary scent. The citrus is tart and realistic, while the plum and fig provide a natural, pulpy fruitiness that is balanced by zesty spices and dry woods.