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Mojave Ghost vs Sundazed

Side by side. Scored honestly.

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Notes overlap

Side by side

Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.

Original price
$230
Mojave Ghost
$295
Sundazed
Season coverage
3/4
Mojave Ghost
0/4
Sundazed
Note depthtied
6
Mojave Ghost
6
Sundazed
What Mojave Ghost smells like

Opens with a soft, almost edible muskiness from ambrette layered over the faintly jammy, tropical sweetness of nesberry — unusual and immediately distinctive. The heart settles into a sheer floral blur of violet and magnolia that reads more like clean skin than cut flowers. Sandalwood and ambergris anchor the dry-down with a warm, powdery creaminess that lingers close to skin for hours. Projection is modest; sillage is intimate, a personal-space fragrance rather than a room-filler — ideal for warm-weather days when you want to smell effortlessly clean without trying too hard.

What Sundazed smells like

Opens with a bright, slightly spicy bergamot cut by pink pepper that fades quickly, giving way to a warm, powdery heliotrope heart that's the clear centerpiece — creamy, slightly almond-sweet, and softly floral without going full cosmetic. The dry-down settles into sandalwood and musk with amber rounding off the edges, leaving a close, skin-like sillage that wears intimate rather than loud. Projection is modest from the start; this pulls people in rather than announcing itself across a room — best for warmer months, date nights, or anyone who wants an effortlessly wearable skin scent.

How they overlap

Mojave Ghost and Sundazed share exactly one note (sandalwood). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.

The buying decision

Mojave Ghost is the cheaper original at $230 compared to $295 for Sundazed — about 22% less.

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