Side-by-side comparison of Bull's Blood by Imaginary Authors and Encre Noire by Lalique
Imaginary Authors
Lalique
| Attribute | Bull's Blood | Encre Noire |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Imaginary Authors | Lalique |
| Year | 2012 | 2006 |
| Rating | 3.05 | 4.15 |
| Concentration | — | — |
| Gender | feminine | masculine |
| Total Notes | 0 | 4 |
24 opinions · Source: r/fragrance community
5.2
/10
Bull's Blood is a deeply divisive fragrance that fails to deliver the bloody, metallic experience many buyers seek, particularly after its recent reformulation. While some appreciate its artistic uniqueness and appreciate it as an occasional wear, most find it unwearable due to dominant patchouli, aggressive opening notes, or genuinely repulsive characteristics. Community consensus suggests it's worth sampling for curiosity rather than blind buying.
72 opinions · Source: r/fragrance community
7.8
/10
The r/fragrance community views Encre Noire as an excellent value niche fragrance with distinctive character, praised for its woody, cypress-driven composition and quality at its price point. However, it's highly polarizing due to its dark, dry, and uncompromising nature that appeals primarily to fragrance enthusiasts rather than mass audiences. The flankers (Sport and A L'Extreme) offer more wearable alternatives while the original remains the most character-driven option.