What's the difference between Aliage Estée Lauder perfume and Paloma Picasso?+
Aliage Estée Lauder perfume is a feminine fragrance (marketed to women, though wearable by all) from Estee Lauder (1972) dominated by Woody accords. Paloma Picasso is a feminine fragrance (marketed to women, though wearable by all) from Paloma Picasso (1984) leaning on Woody accords. They share 4 accords: Woody, Earthy, Mossy, Aromatic.
Which is better, Aliage Estée Lauder perfume or Paloma Picasso?+
By community rating, Aliage Estée Lauder perfume scores 4.07/5 vs Paloma Picasso at 3.98/5. Paloma Picasso's standout strength: Complex, rich composition with distinctive spicy and animalic notes. The "better" choice depends on what you value — longevity, projection, season fit, or signature character.
Do Aliage Estée Lauder perfume and Paloma Picasso smell similar?+
They share 4 notes and 4 accords, including Woody, Earthy, Mossy, Aromatic, Jasmine. Paloma Picasso: Paloma Picasso is a respected vintage fragrance with devoted fans who appreciate its complex, long-lasting composition, though its boldness and dated character limit broader appeal.
Which lasts longer, Aliage Estée Lauder perfume or Paloma Picasso?+
Paloma Picasso: Long-lasting performance and excellent projection Longevity varies by skin chemistry, concentration, and application method.
Which season suits Aliage Estée Lauder perfume vs Paloma Picasso?+
Aliage Estée Lauder perfume scores highest for spring wear; Paloma Picasso scores highest for winter wear. Aliage Estée Lauder perfume leans daytime, Paloma Picasso leans evening.