The State of the Fragrance Game as I see It!!!
I swear the fragrance game has turned into Uber. Not literally, obviouslyâbut the whole vibe is the same: everyoneâs jumping in, the market is flooded, pricing feels random, and hype basically sets the ârateâ more than actual quality. Back then, it felt like there was a clearer ladder: designers â niche â the really expensive stuff. Now itâs like: - $40 clone that screams for 12 hours - $150 designer that lasts 4â6 - $300 niche thatâs smoother but âquiet.â - $500+ luxury line thatâs basically paying for branding + bottle + exclusivity And the crazy part is⌠the price difference isnât always reflected in how âgoodâ it smells to the average person, especially with how people judge fragrances now. Because honestly, a lot of people have started equating performance with quality. So you get this whole trend where people are convinced that cheaper clones are better than the originals. And I get why they think that: - Louder + longer = âbetterâ (especially for newer hobbyists) - Clones often nail the opening, and thatâs all many people really judge - If youâre not doing side-by-side testing, a clone can smell âidenticalâ in the air - Paying $50 and getting âclose enoughâ feels like a win⌠paying $300 for something subtle feels like you got scammed - Social media rewards hot takes like âTHIS IS BETTER THAN THE ORIGINAL,â so it becomes a flex to say it But when you actually compare them properly, itâs usually the same story: Originals tend to be smoother, more balanced, better blended, and have a nicer drydown. Clones tend to be louder, simpler, and more linear, and sometimes have that harsh/chemical/musky âclone DNAâ after an hour. The way I see it: Clones win in the first 30â60 minutes and on loud compliments. Originals win after hour 2 when you actually care about how it wears up close. And thatâs why the market feels âUber-ifiedâ now. Itâs less about artistry and more about volume, hype, and âsurge pricingâ driven by FOMO and influencers. Everyoneâs just trying to get the biggest hit of scent for the cheapest ride.