
Scentonym Analysis
Our objective metric for performance per dollar.
First Impressions & Dry Down
Nexa Immortal opens with a blast of green apple, aiming for that Greenley vibe. The bergamot and mandarin are there, but the apple is the star, and it's noticeably more synthetic than PDM's offering. It's a decent, if slightly screechy, start. The heart brings in a woody, slightly bitter petitgrain and cedar mix. It lacks the nuanced depth of the original's cashmeran. The drydown is where it deviates most. Amberwood steps forward, giving it a modern, slightly scratchy feel, while the oakmoss struggles to break through. I'd say it captures about 87% of Greenley's DNA.
Final Thoughts
Nexa Immortal is a solid budget option. If you crave Greenley but can't justify the cost, this will scratch that itch. Just be aware you're trading sophistication for affordability. But if you're happy with a slightly rougher, more synthetic interpretation, Nexa Immortal is a viable alternative. Perfect for the budget-conscious fragrance enthusiast.
The Performance Stats
Projection is surprisingly strong for the first hour, creating a noticeable scent bubble. After that, it settles down to a skin scent within 4-5 hours. Longevity overall is moderate; expect around 6-7 hours total. It’s fine for a work day, but you might want to reapply for evening activities.
Performance Audit
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Why we track this:
Price Arbitrage: Significant savings compared to the original Parfums de Marly pricing.
Community Verified: Cross-referenced against 394 enthusiast votes for accuracy.