La Nuit de L'Homme Bleu Électrique vs MYSLF Eau de Parfum
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
A cooler, fresher take on the La Nuit de L'Homme signature: bright cardamom-and-ginger spice over citrus, lifted by a clean lavender-mint heart before an amber-cedar base grounds it. Less anise-dark than Le Parfum, more aromatic-fresh — a limited 2019 flanker now discontinued and chased on the resale market. — Cool-weather day-to-evening wear for someone who wants the La Nuit DNA with a crisper edge.
Cardamom leads sharp and spiced in the opening, cutting through quickly before iris takes over — cool, powdery, and slightly rooty in the heart. Leather adds a dry edge that keeps it from going too sweet, while sandalwood and amber ease it into a warm, skin-close base. Vanilla in the dry-down is restrained rather than gourmand, rounding things out without turning cloying. Projection is moderate, sillage intimate — this wears closer to the skin than it announces itself. — Best in cooler months for evening wear or professional settings where something warm but polished reads well.
How they overlap
La Nuit de L'Homme Bleu Électrique and MYSLF Eau de Parfum share 2 notes (cardamom, 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 (8 unique to La Nuit de L'Homme Bleu Électrique, 4 unique to MYSLF Eau de Parfum) are where the divergence happens.
The buying decision
La Nuit de L'Homme Bleu Électrique is the cheaper original at $120 compared to $140 for MYSLF Eau de Parfum — about 14% less. La Nuit de L'Homme Bleu Électrique is built for fall/spring; MYSLF Eau de Parfum for fall/winter. Pick by when you'd actually wear it.