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Comparison

Olympea vs Invictus

Side by side. Scored honestly.

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Notes overlap
Shared

No shared notes — these two land in very different territory.

Side by side

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

Original price
$85
Olympea
$95
Invictus
Season coveragetied
3/4
Olympea
3/4
Invictus
Note depthtied
6
Olympea
6
Invictus
What Olympea smells like

Opens with a bright bergamot that dissolves quickly into a creamy coconut-vanilla heart — sweet but not cloying, kept from going fully gourmand by a cool, skin-like ambroxan underneath. The dry-down is where it earns its reputation: warm sandalwood and musk anchor the sweetness into something closer to a second-skin effect, with moderate-to-strong sillage that softens to a close, powdery trail within a few hours. Projection is confident without being aggressive — it announces itself, then settles into your space — A warm-weather crowd-pleaser built for the woman who wants effortlessly sexy without overthinking it.

What Invictus smells like

Opens with a sharp, slightly bitter grapefruit that softens quickly against a cool sea salt accord — aquatic without being marine-cliché. The bay leaf adds a faint herbal edge in the heart, keeping it from going purely sporty. Dry-down is where it earns its reputation: guaiac wood and ambergris settle into a clean, skin-warm base with just enough patchouli to add body. Projection is confident but not aggressive; sillage lingers pleasantly without demanding attention — Best in warmer months, ideal for daytime social settings, workouts, or casual dates.

How they overlap

Olympea and Invictus share no notes in common — these two fragrances target very different olfactory territory, and the comparison is a question of which direction you want to go rather than which version of the same accord.

The buying decision

Olympea is the cheaper original at $85 compared to $95 for Invictus — about 11% less. Both wear best across the same spring/summer/fall — they're interchangeable on weather fit. Heads up: Olympea is marketed feminine, Invictus is marketed masculine — they target different wearers, though plenty of buyers cross those lines.

Recommendation

These two land in genuinely different scent territory — there's no "better" answer, just which direction you want to go. Read the scent descriptions above and pick the one that sounds like you'd want to smell.

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