Side-by-side comparison of Palermo by Byredo and Black Saffron by Byredo
Byredo
Byredo
| Attribute | Palermo | Black Saffron |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Byredo | Byredo |
| Year | 2010 | 2012 |
| Rating | 3.73 | 3.93 |
| Concentration | — | — |
| Gender | feminine | feminine |
| Total Notes | 6 | 8 |
11 opinions · Source: r/fragrance community
7.5
/10
Palermo is appreciated by the community as a pleasant, fresh unisex fragrance with a clean aesthetic similar to Tom Ford Neroli Portofino but more subtle. However, its main limitation is weak longevity and projection, making it best suited for close-wear scenarios where frequent reapplication isn't a concern.
70 opinions · Source: r/fragrance community
7.5
/10
Black Saffron is generally well-regarded by the community as a strong, wearable leather fragrance with good longevity and a pleasant balance of fruity and floral notes. However, there is notable variation in how individuals experience the fragrance, with some finding it surprisingly weak or soapy, potentially due to skin chemistry or olfactory differences. Most enthusiasts praise its minimalist elegance and all-day performance.