Le Male Elixir vs Le Parfum Comparison

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Le Male is the never-ending series from Jean Paul Gaultier. Some of the scents fall off by the wayside, rather quickly, while others manage to capture the public’s imagination. Two of the latter entries are Le Male Le Parfum and the newer Le Male Elixir. Both of which are very successful, but which smells better? Lasts longer? Is the better buy?


Tale of the Tape: Elixir vs. Le Parfum

Le Male Elixir

Notes include: mint, honey, lavender, tonka bean, benzoin, tobacco, vanilla

Click here to try: Le Male Elixir at Macy’s

Read my review: Elixir


Le Male Le Parfum

Notes include: cardamom, iris, vanilla, lavender, woods, spices

Click here to try: Le Male Le Parfum

My Review: Le Parfum


Opening

Elixir actually starts things off with its mint note out in a bold way, giving it a cooling fresh spiciness. This is joined by the usual Le Male lavender note.

The other major factor early is going to be from the tonka bean. Elixir also has a vanilla note, it just gets stronger as the wear moves forward. Tonka is sweet and syrupy when paired with the honey note and the fuzziness of the benzoin.

With Le Parfum, you start off with a strong cardamom note and a mix of spices. The spices are pretty generic, probably some cinnamon in there, though.

Also, the iris comes into play as the main floral note, overtaking the usual Le Male lavender note. Vanilla also begins its support role. So, it’s warm, spicy, somewhat powdery, and smooth.

Which do I prefer? Le Parfum is nice, but I like the boldness and fresh/sweet mix of Elixir more so. There’s more going on, it’s dynamic, and comes out of the gate strong.

Edge: Elixir


Projection

Elixir starts off way stronger of the two. Both will eventually moderate, but Le Parfum is lighter and doesn’t have the same reach as Elixir.

Elixir is a bold start, steady strength, that declines into a moderate.

Le Parfum is above average start, that declines into a lighter moderate.

Edge: Elixir


Longevity

While Elixir is definitely the stronger of the two, it doesn’t have as big of a lead in terms of how long it lasts. Elixir gives me 8-10.5 hours of wear

Le Parfum hits the 8-9 hour mark, but doesn’t make it past that for me.

So, another Elixir win just not as much as you might have though based on the sillage of each scent.

Edge: Elixir


Versatility

This is wear Le Parfum has an edge.

Elixir is bold, sweet, built for the colder weather, and has a youthful nightlife vibe to it. Not going to be one that most people will wear to work or formal occasions.

Le Parfum is an autumn through spring wear. Not too heavy, loud, or limited in its uses. It’s not exactly formal either, but it can fit in most day to day scenarios better than Elixir can.

Edge: Le Parfum


Overall Scent

Overall, which do I like better? While these are two of the better releases in the series, I personally prefer Elixir over Le Parfum.

I really enjoy the opening and the addition of honey and tobacco to the Le Male series. It’s sweet, warm, spicy, rich, bold, and a fun cologne to wear.

Le Parfum is nice. Vanilla, amber, and lavender in the dry down. Heavier on the lavender, with a cardamom note like Le Male Airlines. It’s very much an updated take on the original Le Male (which I’ve really like wearing lately).

If I needed one cologne to wear for a lot of different situations, I’d probably go with Le Parfum as the one I’d buy, though. It’s solid all around and can be a great pick up.

But, just based on smell alone, I like Elixir. I don’t need an all-around fragrance, myself, since I already own too many bottles of cologne as is. This is a great and more unique take on the Le Male name from Jean Paul Gaultier.

Winner: Elixir

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