My Way Parfum vs Acqua di Giò Woman EDT
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Bergamot opens things with a clean citrus lift before quickly stepping aside for the real story: a dense, creamy floral heart of tuberose and orange blossom pushed deeper by jasmine. It's lush without being shouty — moderate projection, close sillage that pulls people in rather than announcing itself across a room. The dry-down goes soft and warm as sandalwood and vanilla smooth everything into skin, with cedarwood keeping it from turning purely sweet. White musks hold it close through the finish — best on cooler spring and fall days for someone who wants a polished, grown-up floral with genuine staying power.
Opens with a burst of watery peach that softens almost immediately into a clean, jasmine-forward floral heart — rose and lily of the valley adding quiet brightness without competing for attention. Cedar grounds the dry-down just enough to keep it from reading as purely soapy, and a light musk anchors the whole thing close to skin. Projection stays modest after the first hour; sillage is a polite trail rather than a statement. Sheer, uncomplicated, and genuinely wearable — made for warm-weather days when something fresh and feminine is exactly right.
How they overlap
My Way Parfum and Acqua di Giò Woman EDT share exactly one note (jasmine). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Acqua di Giò Woman EDT is the cheaper original at $100 compared to $150 for My Way Parfum — about 33% less. My Way Parfum covers 3 seasons (spring, summer, fall) — wider weather range than Acqua di Giò Woman EDT, which leans spring/summer-only.