Myslf L'Absolu by Yves Saint Laurent

Myslf L'Absolu 2025

Skiiiis
07/08/2025 - 04:57 AM
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Pricing
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Sillage
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Longevity
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Scent

I am confused

In contrast to the EDP, Le Parfum by Myslf is a completely different perfume, which is why I was looking forward to the next Myslf...

And the next Myslf is here and it's called L'Absolu uuuuuuand it's just the EDP in stronger (And yet the longevity is oh well)

Yup, they just took the EDP and made it fresher and stronger...Why???

A damn good fragrance in itself. I'm a fan of the Myslf range and regret the performance of the EDP, which is why I liked this fragrance, yet I was expecting something more....interesting after Le Parfum.

For those who don't know the EDP, it's generally a fresh crowd pleaser with orange blossom and floral elements...and this one is exactly that only without the woods that the old one had...

For the price, I expect more. This perfume should have been the EDP. Here you pay the most expensive price for an entry-level flanker in a perfume range

Really disappointing
3 Comments
SkiiiisSkiiiis 9 days ago
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Now that I've had my fun with this fragrance for a while, I can summarize that it's the EDP in the form of a flower meadow instead of a soap.
Basically the EDP but everything soapy (and woody) has been stripped away and the flowers have been put on steroids-> hence probably the bright bottle in comparison.
It's a different scent, but still the le Parfum is much more different from the EDP.
Necko83Necko83 2 months ago
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I have to disagree with you!
It's not just the EDP that's stronger!
It's just a completely different fragrance that picks up on the EDP dna at the beginning of the fragrance, but then develops completely differently.
Try it on your skin!
SkiiiisSkiiiis 2 months ago
It was tested on the skin
It's a bit more floral, but still too close to the EDP for my nose