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Somebody Wood vs Vanilla Skin

Side by side. Scored honestly.

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Notes overlap
Unique to Somebody Wood
Unique to Vanilla Skin

Side by side

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

Original price
$60
Somebody Wood
$96
Vanilla Skin
Season coverage
0/4
Somebody Wood
2/4
Vanilla Skin
Note depth
6
Somebody Wood
5
Vanilla Skin
What Somebody Wood smells like

Not afraid of intimacy. A bright burst of bergamot floats into watery cyclamen and leathery saffron accords before grounding itself in creamy sandalwood and spicy amber.

What Vanilla Skin smells like

Soft and skin-close from the first spray, vanilla opens with a warmth that reads more like heated skin than bakery sweetness. The heart layers sandalwood underneath in a way that keeps the vanilla grounded and slightly woody rather than cloying. Cashmeran and musk push the dry-down into pure second-skin territory — low projection, almost no sillage, just a quiet amber-warmed haze that clings for hours. Longevity is moderate; reapply if you need presence beyond a few hours — best worn in fall and winter for nights in or quiet intimacy, ideal for anyone who wants to smell like a warmer version of themselves.

How they overlap

Somebody Wood and Vanilla Skin share 2 notes (sandalwood, amber). The same note name doesn't always mean the same scent — different houses use different vanillas, different woods, different musks — but a multi-note shared spine usually does indicate genuinely-comparable wear character. The remaining notes (4 unique to Somebody Wood, 3 unique to Vanilla Skin) are where the divergence happens.

The buying decision

Somebody Wood is the cheaper original at $60 compared to $96 for Vanilla Skin — about 38% less.

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