What's the difference between Lilac Brûlée and Lira?+
Lilac Brûlée is a feminine fragrance (marketed to women, though wearable by all) from FZOTIC (2024) dominated by Sweet accords. Lira is a feminine fragrance (marketed to women, though wearable by all) from Xerjoff (2011) leaning on Vanilla accords. They share 3 accords: Sweet, Vanilla, Powdery.
Which is better, Lilac Brûlée or Lira?+
By community rating, Lilac Brûlée scores 3.72/5 vs Lira at 4.29/5. On r/fragrance, Lilac Brûlée sits at 6.5/10 (mixed) while Lira is 6.5/10 (mixed). Lilac Brûlée's standout strength: Interesting floral gourmand composition with lilac as standout note. Lira's standout strength: Delicious gourmand scent with lemon, caramel, and vanilla notes. The "better" choice depends on what you value — longevity, projection, season fit, or signature character.
Do Lilac Brûlée and Lira smell similar?+
They share a small fraction of their ingredients — expect noticeably different experiences. Lilac Brûlée: Lilac Brûlée is recognized as a solid floral gourmand option with an appealing composition, but it receives minimal direct praise in this thread and remains relatively unknown compared to established favorites like Flowerbomb or indie alternatives like Regime des Fleurs' Fleur Éclaire. Lira: Xerjoff Lira is a polarizing gourmand fragrance that impresses devoted fans with its delicious cake-like scent, interesting supporting notes, and strong projection, but frustrates others with its cloying sweetness, play-doh undertones, and high price-to-performance ratio.
Which lasts longer, Lilac Brûlée or Lira?+
Lira: Good longevity and projection, noticeable to others Longevity varies by skin chemistry, concentration, and application method.
Which season suits Lilac Brûlée vs Lira?+
Lilac Brûlée scores highest for spring wear; Lira scores highest for fall wear. Lilac Brûlée leans daytime, Lira leans daytime.