
Guerlain Jicky
What it smells like
The Scent File profile
Bergamot and lemon open with a clean, almost medicinal sharpness before lavender softens the edge into something herbal and slightly powdery. The heart is where it gets interesting — rosewood adds a faintly smoky warmth that keeps it from going fully floral. The dry-down is the real character: civet pushes an unmistakably animalic, skin-like musk beneath vanilla and tonka bean, creating a dense, slightly dirty sweetness that lingers close to the body with moderate sillage. Projection is restrained but persistent — you'll smell it on yourself all day. — Best worn in fall or winter by someone comfortable with vintage-style, unapologetically sensual fragrance.
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