MYSLF Le Parfum opens with a clean, peppery snap — black pepper doing what it does best, cutting through and demanding attention before anything warmer takes over. It's not aggressive, but it's presen...
Enthusiasts widely consider Le Parfum a meaningful upgrade from the original MYSLF EDP — more intense, richer, and longer-lasting, rather than just a concentration tweak
The orange blossom heart is consistently flagged as the standout element and the main compliment-driver, with the fragrance earning strong reactions from people nearby
The opening is frequently compared to Dior Sauvage EDT — specifically that fresh, ambroxan-forward quality — before the scent diverges into warmer floral-vanilla territory
Performance is generally praised, with most finding it lasts through a full day or evening before becoming a skin scent; it outperforms many comparable designer parfums
Community members tend to slot this into rotation as an evening or date-night fragrance rather than an everyday workhorse — the sweetness and depth make it better suited to cooler settings than hot-weather casual wear