Pour Homme vs Dylan Blue Pour Femme
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Bergamot and neroli open clean and slightly tart, with lemon keeping things bright without veering into cleaning-product territory. The heart softens into a well-balanced accord of rose, hyacinth, and clary sage — floral but never feminine, with geranium adding a faint green sharpness that keeps the composition grounded. Cedar anchors the dry-down to something genuinely woody rather than synthetic, while musk trails quietly with moderate sillage. Projection is polite — noticeable but never loud — and longevity sits around four to six hours. — A reliable warm-weather daily driver, best suited to office environments or casual social settings where subtlety reads as confidence.
Opens with a bright, slightly tart Granny Smith apple cut through by blackcurrant, giving it a crisp, almost edgy edge before a juicy peach softens the whole thing. The heart is classic feminine floral — rose and jasmine — but kept fresh rather than heady, sitting close to the skin rather than broadcasting. Dry-down settles into clean white wood and musk with just enough patchouli to add weight without going dark or earthy. Projection is moderate; sillage is polished and intimate. — A warm-weather daily wear for someone who wants florals without going full department store counter.
How they overlap
Pour Homme and Dylan Blue Pour Femme share 2 notes (rose, musk). 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 (7 unique to Pour Homme, 6 unique to Dylan Blue Pour Femme) are where the divergence happens.
The buying decision
Pour Homme is the cheaper original at $85 compared to $115 for Dylan Blue Pour Femme — about 26% less. Both wear best across the same spring/summer/fall — they're interchangeable on weather fit. Heads up: Pour Homme is marketed masculine, Dylan Blue Pour Femme is marketed feminine — they target different wearers, though plenty of buyers cross those lines.