Honey Moon vs Heavy Cream
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
This luminous fragrance is a dreamy floral, dripped in honey. It opens with sparkling mandarin and lavender, which is brightened by manuka honey, orange blossom and saffron before settling into a serene blend of tonka and sandalwood.
Opens with a warm, almost edible pour of milk and coconut — sweet but not cloying, closer to scalded cream than a dessert. Vanilla and heliotrope fill the heart with a soft floral-gourmand body, while orris adds a faint powdery coolness that keeps it from reading as purely edible. The dry-down is where sandalwood and musk take over, settling into a skin-close, woodsy warmth with very low projection and intimate sillage. It doesn't announce itself — it lingers quietly on whoever leans in — Fall and winter evenings, for anyone who wants their fragrance to feel like a second skin rather than a statement.
How they overlap
Honey Moon and Heavy Cream share exactly one note (sandalwood). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Heavy Cream is the cheaper original at $96 compared to $99 for Honey Moon — about 3% less.