Philosykos EDP vs Eau Rose
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Philosykos EDP
A woody gourmand fragrance built around fig leaf, fig wood, coconut, almond, cedar. Scent profile not yet written in our editorial pass — the listed notes are the most reliable summary of the wear character until that's filled in.
Eau Rose
Opens with a juicy, slightly watery lychee that keeps the rose from going full-on florist — the two notes read almost simultaneously, giving the opening a soft, translucent fruit-and-petal quality rather than anything green or sharp. The heart settles into a clean, dewy rose that stays convincingly natural without turning powdery. Projection is modest from the start; this wears close to the skin and doesn't announce itself. The dry-down is a barely-there white musk that extends the rose quietly for a few hours before fading entirely — ideal for warm-weather days when you want scent presence without weight, especially for anyone who finds most roses too heavy or too sweet.
How they overlap
Philosykos EDP and Eau Rose share exactly one note (musk). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Eau Rose is the cheaper original at $185 compared to $310 for Philosykos EDP — about 40% less. Philosykos EDP has 2 scored dupes, with the top accuracy at 7/10 from Dossier Fig Leaf & Almond ($29–$35). Eau Rose has 2, top accuracy 7/10 from Zara Rose ($18–$25). On the budget side, Eau Rose's top-3 dupes start at $18 versus $29 for the other — the cheaper entry point belongs to Eau Rose.
Recommendation
Both Philosykos EDP and Eau Rose have credible top dupes (within one accuracy point of each other). The choice comes down to which scent direction you actually prefer — the descriptions above are the better guide than the scores.





