How does Eros Parfum compare to the original Eros EDT or EDP?+−
Eros Parfum keeps the vanilla sweetness and DNA of the original but feels noticeably more mature and refined. The minty, bubblegum sharpness is softened, and woodsy notes (vetiver, patchouli, cashmeran) add depth that the EDT/EDP don't have. It's less about youthful brightness and more about creamy, ambery sophistication—less redundant than complementary if you already own the original.
Is Eros Parfum strong enough to wear for a full day, or is it better for evenings?+−
It performs strongly enough for full-day wear—longevity regularly exceeds 15+ hours on skin, and the scent pyramid remains intact throughout the day. That said, its warm vanilla-amber base and bold sillage make it genuinely shine at night, on dates, or social occasions where its presence feels appropriate.
Can women wear this, or is it strictly for men?+−
While marketed for men, it reads as unisex enough that many women find it appealing—the sweet, creamy vanilla base and fresh citrus opening attract compliments from all wearers, though some may find it leans traditionally masculine depending on personal preference.
Does it perform better than other Eros flankers or the current reformulated original?