Fragrance Intelligence

Every fragrance has a spectre.

A research-driven guide to designer and niche fragrances — and every serious alternative worth knowing about.

We map the fragrance landscape — originals, reformulations, and the clones that are quietly worth your attention.

The fragrance world has a transparency problem. Bottles get reformulated without announcement. Clones arrive with vague names and no point of reference. Concentration terms mean different things at different houses. Marketing obscures more than it reveals.

Spectrescent exists to cut through it. We write about what fragrances actually smell like, how they've changed, and which alternatives — at any price point — deserve serious consideration.

No brand deals. No paid placements. Just honest comparisons and the kind of detail that only comes from spending a lot of time with a lot of bottles.

Reformulation Guide
Un-Confusing the Dior Homme Lineup

From the 2005 iris-forward original to the contested 2020 reformulation and the flanker maze in between — a complete field guide to every bottle with Dior Homme on the label.

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Clone Rankings
Best Aventus Clones, Ranked and Contextualized

Creed Aventus remains the benchmark. But a handful of alternatives — some costing one-tenth the price — are worth a serious look. Here's what the clone market actually looks like.

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Education
What Fragrance Concentrations Actually Mean

EDT, EDP, Parfum, Extrait, Eau de Cologne. The terms are everywhere and mostly misunderstood. Here's what the percentages mean — and why they're less predictive than you'd think.

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Philosophy
What Makes a Good Clone?

Not all clones are cynical knockoffs. Some are genuine alternatives that ask a different question about value, materials, and what perfumery is for. A look at the ethics and aesthetics of fragrance dupes.

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