Men
Dangerous Complicity
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Dangerous Complicity by Etat Libre d'Orange is an aromatic fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2012, this composition features the olfactory signature of Violaine Collas.
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It doesn’t smell bad, it smells good, but it’s very simple and barely noticeable on my skin. I could only smell it if I leaned in close, and others could only detect it if they were right next to me. It’s fresh but very volatile. It smells of coconut and I think osmanthus, which gives it a peachy touch. As I said, it’s a very shy scent and not worth it if you’re the only one who can smell it. The name has nothing to do with being dangerous. Also, it seemed more feminine than masculine to me, though that’s just my opinion.
Dangerous Complicity is, for me, a pleasant fragrance. The opening is top-notch: intense yet fresh, with a green and creamy touch from the coconut and laurel, though the osmanthus is already noticeable. The downside is that after 30 minutes, it fades to a skin scent. On the skin, it’s a floral blend of osmanthus, ylang-ylang, and jasmine, slightly watery and sweet, with a soft woody base. I don’t detect the cashmere or leather, but if they’re there, they add a subtle animalic nuance; without knowing, I’d never guess there’s leather. It’s great for everyday wear—too sophisticated for the supermarket, yet so soft that few will notice it. I’d call it unisex, though given its floral and creamy vibe, it might suit women better. Simple and easy to wear. Scent: 7.5 Longevity: 6 Projection: 6 Value for money: 5 Versatility: 8 Originality: 7 Overall: 7
Dangerous Complicity is, for me, a pleasant perfume. The opening is top-notch: intense yet fresh, with a green and creamy touch from the coconut and laurel, though the osmanthus is already noticeable. The flaw is that it fades after 30 minutes and stays close to the skin. On skin, it’s a floral blend of osmanthus, ylang-ylang, and jasmine, slightly watery and sweet, with a soft woody base. I didn’t detect the cashmere or leather, but if they’re there, they add a subtle animalic touch; without knowing, I’d never say it has leather. It’s for everyday wear, too sophisticated for the grocery store but so soft that few will notice it. I think it’s unisex, though given its floral and creamy nature, it might suit women better. Simple and easy to wear. Scent: 7.5 Longevity: 6 Projection: 6 Value: 5 Versatility: 8 Originality: 7 Overall: 7
At first, it smells like spices and heat, but then it settles into something fresh, woody, and floral that clings closely to the skin—perfect for intimate moments. I think it leans more feminine. It’s pretty, but I wouldn’t keep it.