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Rose Prick Clones
We found 4 verified alternatives for Tom Ford's Rose Prick. Compare performance, accuracy, and price below.
Rose Seduction
Fragrance World
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"### Olfactory Experience Rose Seduction opens with an intriguing juxtaposition of spice and earth. The Sichuan pepper presents as a bright, almost citric fizz, lacking the nuanced woody depth of the original. The turmeric contributes a powdery, slightly bitter element, reminiscent of old, dusty spices in a cabinet. The rose accord arrives quickly, a trinity of varietals striving for authenticity but ultimately converging into a generalized "rose" impression. I detect a jammy sweetness, verging on overripe raspberry, a clear departure from the original's photorealistic rose bush portrayal. The drydown introduces a significant dose of patchouli, exhibiting a musty, damp earth quality. The tonka bean attempts to smooth the edges, offering a hint of vanilla, but struggles against the assertive patchouli, resulting in a slightly cloying, sugary conclusion. The absence of guaiac wood is noticeable, depriving the composition of a crucial smoky backbone. ### Is it Worth It? Wearing Rose Seduction is like viewing a familiar painting through a smudged lens. The essence is recognizable, but the finer details are blurred, and the vibrancy is diminished. While it captures the broad strokes of a rose-centric fragrance, it lacks the original's crystalline clarity and sophisticated complexity. There is a generalized, rather than specific, rose impression delivered. What's gained is a bolder, louder opening, at the expense of a graceful, nuanced evolution. What's lost is the precision and refinement that define the original composition, resulting in a less compelling and less elegant experience. ### How Long Does it Last? Longevity is moderate, clinging to the skin for approximately 5-6 hours. Projection is initially strong, reaching just beyond arm's length for the first hour, before settling into a close skin scent. Tested in both indoor and outdoor settings, the sillage remains consistent, though its presence is easily overshadowed by other environmental aromas."
Rose Prick
Fragrance World
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"### Olfactory Experience Fragrance World's take on Rose Prick opens with a blast of peppery spice – more like chili flakes than Sichuan pepper, frankly. There's an odd medicinal bitterness akin to cough syrup initially, which thankfully dissipates quickly. The rose heart is prominent, a velvety mix of jammy sweetness and sharper, green rose notes. It lacks the sophisticated depth of the original; there's a slight play-doh undertone here. The drydown leans heavily on the patchouli, which becomes a bit muddy, almost like damp earth. The tonka bean adds a comforting vanilla sweetness, but the overall effect is less refined. It diverges with a synthetic cedar note in the base not present in the original. ### The Verdict Wearing this is like opting for a high-street version of a designer outfit. You get the general idea, the silhouette is similar, but the fabric doesn't quite drape the same. There is a loss in the subtle nuances, the elegant complexity. It is certainly wearable for everyday situations where you want a rose-forward fragrance without worrying about depleting a far more expensive bottle, but it sacrifices a certain luxurious quality. ### How Long Does it Last? This Rose Prick imitation sticks around. I get about 6-7 hours on skin, with a moderate projection for the first 2 hours, settling closer to the body after that. I wore it during a casual brunch and found it suitable, though it might become cloying in high heat."
Picky Rose
Fragrance World
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"### Bottom Line Picky Rose is best suited for cooler weather – fall days and evenings. It’s more appropriate for casual settings – brunch with friends, a date night at a cozy restaurant, or even as a comforting scent for a day spent working from home. Its sweeter, jammy character might be overwhelming in hotter temperatures. If you appreciate a modern rose fragrance with a touch of sweetness and spice, this is a strong contender for daily wear. ### First Impressions & Dry Down Picky Rose bursts open with a surprisingly accurate Sichuan pepper zing – a genuine tongue-tickling tingle, not just generic spice. The turmeric adds an earthy undercurrent, slightly dampening the initial sharpness. As it settles, the rose trio emerges, but not as a photorealistic bloom. Instead, it's a jammy rose preserve, leaning heavily on the Bulgarian, which brings a syrupy sweetness. The May rose is almost imperceptible to my nose, contributing only a subtle floral whisper. Where it noticeably diverges from the original is the base. The patchouli feels stripped of its darker, camphoraceous elements, presenting a cleaner, almost soapy facet. The tonka bean adds a powdery sweetness, resulting in a slightly gourmand, almost frosting-like, finish. ### Wear time & Sillage On my skin, Picky Rose lasts a solid six hours. Projection is moderate for the first two hours, extending to about an arm's length. After that, it becomes more of a skin scent, detectable in close encounters. I wore it during a full workday and while running errands, and it held up surprisingly well in both environments."
Rose Petals
Maison Alhambra
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"### The Verdict Rose Petals is a safe bet for daytime wear, perfect for running errands, casual lunches, or a relaxed coffee date. It's office-appropriate if applied with a light hand. This is not a seductive rose, or a mysterious rose; it’s a friendly, approachable rose ideal for adding a touch of feminine charm to everyday life. ### How it Smells Rose Petals opens with a surprising jolt of pepper. Not the elegant pink peppercorn kind, but the gritty, almost sneeze-inducing powder you find at the bottom of the spice rack. The turmeric is more of a suggestion, a slight earthiness that quickly fades. The rose trio blooms aggressively, but lacks nuance. It’s a generalized "rose" accord, leaning towards a sweet, jammy rose candy rather than the multifaceted, photorealistic blooms of its inspiration. The drydown offers a respite, settling into a powdery patchouli tempered by a comforting, vanillic tonka. The original has a sharper, greener edge; this softens the edges, trading sophistication for wearability. ### How Long Does it Last? On my skin, Rose Petals lasts a solid 6 hours, projecting at about an arm's length for the first two before settling closer. I wore it during a hectic day of errands and a casual dinner. It holds up well in moderate temperatures but might become cloying in intense heat. I also wore it to a pilates class and it was a little strong."
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