Phantom EDP by Paco Rabbane

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Paco Rabanne released Phantom in 2021 and I really didn’t give it much thought. It was just some weird robot bottle, that I was in no rush to try out. But, when I got a chance to grab a sample as a part of a larger order, I had it included. I’ve been testing it out more recently, to see what it’s all about. How does it smell? Is it worth a buy?


What does Phantom by Paco Rabanne Smell Like?

Notes include: lemon, lemon zest, lavender, patchouli, vetiver, apple, smoke, and more

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My Full Review

Phantom kicks things off with its lemon zest and apple notes providing a juicy opening. It has a sweet and somewhat tropical aroma sitting underneath the main notes (pineapple or mango blend).

Now that I’ve tested this out a few times, I actually kind of like how this one starts. A bit strange, but the sweetness and general creaminess of the vanilla note really helps tie it together.

If most of the scent was like this, it still wouldn’t be a favorite of mine, but that sweet aroma is a decent experience.

Lavender is also a major player. It will grown in strength, as we move on, but it provides a support to the fruits early on.

The lemon and apple notes, will begin to lose their grip on the formulation. That’s when Phantom becomes an earthier, drier, and more lavender based fragrance. Patchouli and lavender, with some smoke, and an herbal spiciness.

The only real change that I detect is going more from a slightly dirty and smoky scent in the background to more herbal spice and dry woodiness. Neither is all that heavy, in my opinion.

It’s way less of a sweet fragrance, at this point in time. The vetiver and patchouli give it an earthy/woodsy aroma coming through, but it’s mostly about the lavender and vanilla notes.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Phantom strikes me as a moderate fragrance for the opening act, before it settles down closer to the skin. It’s not a sillage and projection beast, but it’s at least above what the mean average would be for men’s fragrances.

With longevity, Phantom will stick around for 6-7 hours. That’s about what it seems capable of on my skin. Again, it’s decent, but not anything that would be considered elite.

Seasonally, I think that Phantom smells its best when its temperate to cold outside. So, I’d stay away from the extremes of winter and of summer. When it’s sort of chilly to before it gets super hot and humid.

Luckily, in March where I live, the temperature is all over the map. Cold days and then bursts of near summertime warmth. That made it a perfect time to give Phantom a whirl. The chillier days were better.

This one is a casual or nightlife scent for younger guys. I don’t think most men over 30 would want to have this on. It’s not a serious or formal sort of fragrance at all. So, it’s use case has some limitations, but it could be a fun one to wear for a certain segment.


Overall Impressions of Phantom

Overall, do I like Phantom? Not particularly. It’s not offensive to smell or anything, I just cannot get into this fragrance, after several tries.

It has some nice facets, but on the whole, I don’t find it enjoyable. The opening act, is the highlight of the wear for me. Nice juicy fruits with a bit of a tropical flair, sort of a pineapple smell.

After that, it kind of becomes this weird earthy lavender cologne. Sometimes, it comes across as smelling like Play-Doh to my nose. Not exactly what I want from a scent.

While it is unique, especially early on, it does become more and more familiar. Not exactly smelling exactly like anything else, but the lavender really takes over while I’m wearing it.

I don’t have a full bottle, obviously, but I actually like the little robot design. Something different, when I saw it in a store, it looked kind of cool. Paco Rabanne is a brand with its own style and this at least carries that forward.

But, Phantom isn’t one of their best efforts.

If you’re a teenager or in your 20s, this one might be something to consider. I wouldn’t blind buy, but it’s worth testing out to see if you like it personally. For me, it’s just not doing anything to capture my attention.

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