Eau Parfumee au The Blanc vs Tygar
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Opens with a crisp bergamot and petitgrain bite that fades quickly into the quiet, almost watery quality of white tea — clean without being soapy, slightly astringent in the best way. Jasmine surfaces in the heart but stays muted, more texture than flower. The dry-down is soft musk and a whisper of cedar, barely there but enough to anchor it. Projection is deliberately low; sillage stays skin-close throughout. It wears like clean air rather than perfume — Ideal for warm-weather office wear or anyone who wants to smell polished without announcing themselves.
Opens with a sharp bergamot cut and a quick bite of pink pepper that fades fast — within twenty minutes the heart settles into a cool, powdery iris sitting on a warm ambroxan base that gives it that skin-like, slightly synthetic depth the note is known for. Tonka bean and musk round the dry-down into something soft and subtly creamy without tipping gourmand. Projection is moderate; sillage stays close to skin by hour two, making it a polished rather than loud wear — A versatile three-season choice for office environments or casual dates where clean and assured is the goal.
How they overlap
Eau Parfumee au The Blanc and Tygar share 2 notes (bergamot, musk). The same note name doesn't always mean the same scent — different houses use different vanillas, different woods, different musks — but a multi-note shared spine usually does indicate genuinely-comparable wear character. The remaining notes (4 unique to Eau Parfumee au The Blanc, 4 unique to Tygar) are where the divergence happens.
The buying decision
Eau Parfumee au The Blanc is the cheaper original at $125 compared to $135 for Tygar — about 7% less. Tygar covers 3 seasons (spring, summer, fall) — wider weather range than Eau Parfumee au The Blanc, which leans spring/summer-only.