Is this fragrance suitable for office wear?+−
Yes. Its citrus and white floral profile is clean and refined, making it a popular choice for professional settings and daily business wear where a heavy or "loud" scent would be inappropriate.
How does it compare to other orange blossom fragrances?+−
Enthusiasts often find it punchier and more substantial than typical "watery" neroli colognes. It is frequently compared to scents like Penhaligon's Castile or Miller Harris Petitgrain, but at a significantly more accessible price point.
Is this a unisex scent?+−
While marketed for women, the heavy emphasis on petitgrain and bitter orange gives it a crisp, botanical quality that many men find comfortable to wear, especially in hot weather.
Has the fragrance been discontinued?+−
This specific Secrets d'Essences edition has been phased out of the regular Yves Rocher catalog. While it may still appear in some regions or via secondary markets, it is no longer part of the primary lineup.