Megamere vs Megamare
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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No community-scored dupes yet for Megamere. We're tracking it; dupes get added as community evidence accumulates.
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Verdicts
Megamere
A woody fresh fragrance built around ambroxan, musks, woody, aromatic. 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.
Megamare
Opens with a sharp mineral salt blast — cold, almost metallic — that reads more like wet stone than ocean spray. The seaweed adds genuine marine bitterness without the synthetic aquatic sweetness most beach fragrances lean on. In the heart, driftwood grounds everything, pulling the composition toward something weathered and dry. Ambroxan takes over the dry-down completely, turning oceanic sharpness into a warm skin-musk with serious longevity and moderate-to-loud projection. Sillage is persistent and linear — it doesn't evolve dramatically but doesn't need to — Best worn in warm weather by someone who wants a clean, forceful presence without smelling like a department-store cologne counter.
How they overlap
Megamere and Megamare share exactly one note (ambroxan). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Megamere is the cheaper original at $250 compared to $315 for Megamare — about 21% less. Megamare has 2 scored dupes; the best is Lattafa Atlas at 7/10 accuracy. Megamere has no community-scored dupes yet.
Recommendation
If you want the most-accurate dupe in this comparison at the lowest price, Lattafa Atlas for Megamare is the clear pick — accuracy 7/10, $25–$40.
