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Soleil Blanc Clones
We found 4 verified alternatives for Tom Ford's Soleil Blanc. Compare performance, accuracy, and price below.
ÉCLAT 906 VIP
ÉCLAT
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"### Scent Breakdown ÉCLAT 906 VIP opens with a compelling pistachio note, though it leans towards a candied pistachio rather than a realistic, oily one. The bergamot provides a necessary citrus brightness, but it’s fleeting, quickly yielding to the heart. The tuberose is dominant, almost aggressively so. It lacks the velvety smoothness of the original, presenting with a slightly indolic edge, reminiscent of mothballs in a floral shop. The ylang-ylang offers some creaminess, but the jasmine feels synthetic, contributing to a somewhat discordant floral accord. The base attempts to replicate the coconut and amber warmth, but the coconut here has a distinctly artificial character, similar to suntan lotion left in the sun too long. The tonka bean adds a coumarin sweetness, but it's overshadowed by the synthetic coconut and the lingering, almost medicinal, tuberose. It deviates quite significantly from the intended inspiration, especially in the drydown where a plasticky, vanillin accord surfaces. ### Conclusion This fragrance is suitable for someone who enjoys loud, sweet florals with a tropical twist. The ideal wearer is a younger individual, perhaps one who frequents heavily air-conditioned malls and enjoys sugary cocktails. This fragrance doesn't whisper sophistication, but it does shout "summertime fun," albeit with a synthetic reverb. ### Performance Reality Check Longevity is moderate, clocking in at around 5-6 hours. Projection is initially strong, reaching about an arm's length, but it rapidly diminishes to a skin scent within an hour. Tested in both warm and cool environments, the scent profile remained consistent."
Soleil Blanc
Maison Alhambra
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"### Notes & Nuances Soleil Blanc by Maison Alhambra attempts a sun-drenched escape, but stumbles on the landing. The opening blast is a jarring pistachio, less creamy nut and more artificial green dye, battling a thin bergamot that evaporates in seconds. A whisper of cardamom tries to soften the synthetic edge, but the effect is fleeting. The tuberose-ylang heart emerges, sweeter than expected; think bubblegum tuberose with a gasoline edge. This differs greatly from Tom Ford's solar floral accord, which is more sophisticated and less candied. The drydown is where the trouble truly begins. A plasticky coconut shell note dominates, clashing horribly with a dusty, almost medicinal amber. The tonka bean offers little respite, adding a sickly vanilla sweetness. It lacks the luxurious creaminess of the original. ### Conclusion This fragrance is for the individual who fancies themselves a bohemian spirit, eternally chasing summer, but whose reality is more suburban cul-de-sac than St. Barts. They frequent tanning salons, decorate their homes with seashells purchased online, and dream of an escape that never quite materializes. They might enjoy the initial sweetness, but ultimately, the plasticky drydown will leave them feeling like they've been wearing cheap suntan lotion all day. ### Projection Power This fragrance lasts a surprisingly long time, clinging to skin for about 6 hours. However, the projection is minimal, staying close to the body after the initial 30 minutes. I wore it during a humid summer day at an outdoor cafe; the heat amplified the synthetic coconut note to an almost unbearable degree."
Blanc
Just Jack
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"### Notes & Nuances Blanc opens with a blast of pistachio, alright, but it’s closer to pistachio *flavored* cough syrup than the real nut. The bergamot adds a fleeting citrus zing before the whole thing collapses into a tuberose and ylang-ylang heart that smells aggressively floral, almost cloying. Think potpourri left too long in a humid bathroom. The jasmine struggles to cut through the heavy sweetness. As it dries down, the promised coconut emerges, but it's a suntan lotion accord with a plasticky edge. The amber and tonka provide a vaguely sweet base, but can't quite rescue it from smelling synthetic. Where its inspiration aims for creamy sophistication, Blanc settles for a sugary, slightly headache-inducing imitation. ### How Long Does it Last? On my skin, Blanc lasts approximately 4-5 hours, becoming a skin scent after the first hour. Projection is initially strong, filling a small room, then quickly receding to about an arm's length. I wore it on a casual workday and found myself wishing I hadn't. The sweetness became quite tiresome. ### To Buy or Not to Buy? If Blanc were a movie character, it would be the try-hard sorority sister who desperately wants to be seen as elegant, but ends up looking like she's wearing someone else's clothes."
Simply Blanc
Just Jack
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"### Conclusion This fragrance is suited for precisely one occasion: when you want to smell vaguely beachy while sitting alone in your air-conditioned office, dreaming of a vacation you can't afford. It's a Monday morning mood-lifter for someone who defines luxury as a heavily discounted Bath & Body Works candle. It might work for a teenager's first foray into "sophisticated" scents, but anyone seeking genuine warmth and radiance will find themselves sorely disappointed. ### Notes & Nuances Simply Blanc opens with a perplexing pistachio note that leans more towards almond extract, quickly overtaken by a generic citrus zest devoid of bergamot's characteristic brightness. The cardamom is a ghost, a fleeting whisper of spice that vanishes before it registers. The floral heart emerges as a wall of indistinct white blossoms, vaguely tuberose-esque, underpinned by a cloying, almost medicinal ylang-ylang accord. The base is where it truly veers off course; the coconut presents as an artificial suntan lotion accord, blended with a synthetic amber that carries a plasticky edge, and a tonka bean note that reminds one of vanilla-scented car air freshener. The overall impression is of a department store candle aisle attempting a tropical theme. It lacks the sophisticated, solar warmth of its inspiration, opting instead for a sugary, synthetic approximation. ### Wear time & Sillage Longevity is approximately 4 hours on skin, projecting weakly within arm's length for the first hour, then settling into a barely-there skin scent. I tested it in a moderately humid environment, and it wilted under the pressure."
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