Does this fragrance have a very strong projection?+−
Yes, Soir de Lune is known for its significant sillage. It creates a noticeable trail, and many users advise a light hand during application to keep the scent sophisticated rather than overwhelming.
How does the honey note affect the overall scent?+−
The honey provides a natural, waxy sweetness that bridges the gap between the floral heart and the earthy base. It keeps the oakmoss and patchouli from feeling too dry or harsh, adding a sensual, skin-like warmth to the drydown.
Is this appropriate for young women or is it more of a mature scent?+−
The community generally classifies this as a "mature" or "womanly" fragrance due to its complex chypre structure and vintage-inspired rose. However, it is an excellent choice for anyone who prefers bold, earthy scents over modern, sugary gourmands.
How does this compare to Agent Provocateur?+−
Both are considered spicy-rose chypres, but Soir de Lune is often described as more balanced, refined, and luxurious. While Agent Provocateur is sharper and more provocative, Soir de Lune feels more opulent and high-end.