Lavender Extrême vs Lost Cherry
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Lavender Extrême is a rich, intensified take on lavender, pushing the aromatic herb into a warm, almost gourmand territory. The lavender accord is bold and saturated, anchored by deep tonka bean and amber that lend a creamy, balsamic sweetness. The dry-down settles into a soft, musky warmth with subtle woody undertones, making it a luxurious and enveloping interpretation of a classic note.
Black cherry opens loud and almost boozy, the liquor note pushing the fruit into ripe, slightly fermented territory rather than candy sweetness. Bitter almond sharpens the heart, keeping it from going purely confectionary, while rose adds a fleeting floral softness that fades quickly. The dry-down is where it earns its price — tonka bean and sandalwood pull everything warm and skin-close, leaving a dense, resinous sweetness with real staying power and low-slung sillage that lingers for hours — Best in cold weather, date nights, anyone who wants gourmand without smelling like dessert.
How they overlap
Lavender Extrême and Lost Cherry share exactly one note (tonka bean). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Original-bottle pricing is essentially identical ($395 vs $395), so the choice rarely comes down to upfront cost.