How does God of Fire compare to Erba Pura by Xerjoff?+−
Both are tropical fruity fragrances with sweet, gummy characteristics, and they occupy similar use cases—warm-weather, leisure-focused scents. The main difference is utility: some wearers find them close enough that keeping both feels redundant, so if you're choosing between them, consider your budget and whether you prefer Stéphane Humbert Lucas's or Xerjoff's overall house aesthetic. God of Fire tends to have broader appeal due to its unisex positioning.
Is this fragrance long-lasting?+−
Longevity is solid—expect 6-7 hours on warm days with good projection early on. However, the fragrance has a transparent quality similar to other fruity-sweet compositions, which means some people perceive it as fading faster than it technically does. If maximum longevity is your priority, you may need heavier application, but for a summer scent meant for daytime or vacation wear, it performs adequately.
What's the best season and occasion for this fragrance?+−
Summer is the clear winner here, particularly for leisure, beach trips, warm-weather socializing, and vacations. Spring works well too. It's versatile enough for daily wear, night out, or evening situations during warm months, though it's less suited to winter or business-formal settings. Think of it as a lifestyle fragrance for relaxed, sun-focused environments.