Scent: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Maison Asrar III Thriller opens with a bold, vibrant character — spicy, slightly gourmand nuances balanced by a warm woodiness. After a week of resting in the bottle, the sharper top notes have rounded into something smoother, and the heart blends with a pleasant creamy nuance that makes it feel sophisticated yet bold. It’s not overly sweet, but it leans rich and inviting with a subtle oriental flair. The overall profile is intriguing without being polarizing — appealing to those who enjoy spicy-sweet blends that aren’t too dense.
Longevity: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
This one lasted a solid 8 hours on my skin with noticeable presence throughout the day. By hour 6–7 it settles closer to the skin but doesn’t disappear completely — just shifts from projecting to a more intimate warmth. On clothes it lingers noticeably even after the skin has softened, which is a good sign if you like prints that stick around.
Sillage: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Initial projection is moderate to strong, especially in the first 2–3 hours — people around you can catch whiffs without it being overpowering. After that, it transitions to a moderate sillage, staying noticeable in close proximity but not turning heads down the hallway. It strikes a comfortable middle ground: present, noticeable, but not disruptive.
Overall
Maison Asrar III Thriller delivers a rich, well-blended scent with impressive performance. It’s versatile enough for casual days or evenings out, and the maturation smooths out rougher edges to make it more refined without losing personality.