Myself vs Libre EDP
Side by side. Scored honestly.
← Compare different fragrancesNo shared notes — these two land in very different territory.
Verdicts
Myself
A floral gourmand woody fragrance built around pink pepper, almond, iris, peony, sandalwood. Scent profile not yet written in our editorial pass — the listed notes are the most reliable summary of the wear character until that's filled in.
Libre EDP
Lavender and mandarin open together with more confidence than either note usually carries alone — the citrus sharpens the lavender rather than sweetening it, giving the opening an almost androgynous edge. Orange blossom and jasmine move in quickly at the heart, creamy and warm without turning soapy. The dry-down is where it earns its reputation: vanilla and amberwood pull everything into a smooth, slightly smoky base with real staying power and a sillage that fills a room without announcing itself aggressively — MD — Three-season wear for someone who wants florals with a spine rather than a bouquet.
How they overlap
Myself and Libre EDP share no notes in common — these two fragrances target very different olfactory territory, and the comparison is a question of which direction you want to go rather than which version of the same accord.
The buying decision
Myself is the cheaper original at $98 compared to $145 for Libre EDP — about 32% less. Myself has 2 scored dupes, with the top accuracy at 7/10 from Dossier Iris Elegance ($29–$35). Libre EDP has 4, top accuracy 8/10 from Lattafa Yara Moi ($20–$35). On the budget side, Libre EDP's top-3 dupes start at $20 versus $22 for the other — the cheaper entry point belongs to Libre EDP.
Recommendation
Both Myself and Libre EDP have credible top dupes (within one accuracy point of each other). The choice comes down to which scent direction you actually prefer — the descriptions above are the better guide than the scores.




