Our Baccarat Rouge 540 Fragrance Oil is 98% close to the original Baccarat Rouge 540 perfume launched by the Maison Francis Kurkdjian brand in 2015. It has the same notes as are present in the original scent profile. Top notes are Saffron and Jasmine; middle notes are Amberwood and Ambergris; base notes are Fir Resin and Cedar. This formulation is a high-density molecular reconstruction that prioritizes the structural integrity of the Evernyl and Ethyl Maltol molecules, ensuring the signature ‘burnt sugar’ and ‘clinical’ accord remains stable throughout the wear cycle.
Fragrance Notes
- Top Notes: Saffron, Jasmine
- Heart Notes: Amberwood, Ambergris
- Base Notes: Fir Resin, Cedar
How It Performs
Due to the absence of a high-volatility ethanol carrier, this oil achieves a linear evaporation curve. While an EDP offers a turbulent initial burst, this oil maintains a consistent sillage for 10-12 hours. The inclusion of heavy-weight molecules like Ambroxan ensures the scent adheres to the skin’s lipid layer, preventing rapid dissipation. Expect a moderate projection radius that creates a persistent scent trail (sillage) rather than a room-filling cloud.
Best Times to Wear
This fragrance is versatile but performs optimally in temperatures between 10°C and 22°C. The resinous base provides sufficient density for autumn and winter, while the airy Hedione-like qualities of the jasmine allow for evening wear during spring. It is suitable for professional environments where a controlled, non-offensive projection is required.
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| 12+ Hour Skin Longevity | Lacks the initial alcohol ‘blast’ |
| Low Volatility (Stays on skin longer) | Slower diffusion in cold air |
| No synthetic alcohol chemical sting | Requires manual application |
How It Compares
The technical profile is nearly identical to the original extrait and EDP versions. The primary difference lies in the diffusion mechanism; where the original uses alcohol to force molecules into the air quickly, this oil allows the Cedar and Amberwood to macerate on the skin, resulting in a deeper, richer mid-section. At Rs. 1,499, it offers the same olfactory signature at a fraction of the cost per milliliter.
What Customers Say
“The saffron note is spot on. It doesn’t have that harsh chemical smell when you first put it on, it just smells like the dry down of the original immediately.”
“I get way more hours out of this oil than my spray bottle. It’s subtle but people definitely notice the trail when I walk by.”
Any Questions?
Is this safe for sensitive skin? Yes, the oil carrier is less drying than alcohol-based sprays, but always perform a patch test.
Does it stain clothes? As a concentrated oil, it is recommended to apply directly to pulse points rather than light-colored fabrics.
How long does one bottle last? Given the high concentration, a 10ml bottle typically lasts for 3-4 months of daily use.










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