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Comparison

Rose Prick vs Black Orchid Parfum

Side by side. Scored honestly.

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Notes overlap

Side by side

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

Original price
$395
Rose Prick
$470
Black Orchid Parfum
Season coverage
2/4
Rose Prick
0/4
Black Orchid Parfum
Note depthtied
8
Rose Prick
8
Black Orchid Parfum
What Rose Prick smells like

Damask and Turkish rose hit immediately in the opening — full, saturated, almost brutally floral, sharpened by pink and Sichuan pepper that add a genuine bite rather than decorative spice. The heart keeps that rose in focus while jasmine deepens it without going powdery. Dry-down is where it earns the oriental tag: tonka bean and vanilla warm the base into something almost edible, with patchouli grounding it just enough to prevent sweetness from going cloying. Projection is bold for the first two hours, then settles into close, skin-level sillage — intimate but persistent — Fall and winter evenings; wears best on someone who wants a rose that refuses to be polite.

What Black Orchid Parfum smells like

A richer, denser interpretation of the iconic Black Orchid, the Parfum concentration amplifies the dark, opulent core of black truffle and mysterious black orchid accord with greater depth and longevity. The dark chocolate and blackcurrant facets feel more decadent and brooding, while the base of patchouli, vetiver, and amber becomes a deeply resinous, almost leathery foundation. It is a powerfully sensual and gothic floral that feels more concentrated and animalic than its Eau de Parfum counterpart.

How they overlap

Rose Prick and Black Orchid Parfum share exactly one note (patchouli). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.

The buying decision

Rose Prick is the cheaper original at $395 compared to $470 for Black Orchid Parfum — about 16% less.

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