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1.7 oz Eau De Parfum Spray
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Details and Care for Playing with The Devil
Kilian built Playing with The Devil on dark florals and spiced warmth, and it doesn't hold back. It belongs to the Good Girl Gone Bad collection, and the name tracks: there's temptation here, plus a kind of confidence that feels current rather than dated. This one doesn't whisper. People notice when you walk in, and the scent tends to linger in a room after you've left it. Someone comfortable with her darker side is who this was made for.
Oud sits at the bottom of this along with musk, heavy in the best way. Before you get there, though, a sharp hit of black orchid and dark spice sets a moody tone right from the first spray. Underneath, amber runs through both the base and the heart, tying the whole thing together. Cassis and blackcurrant add a juicy, slightly tart sweetness, keeping the florals from turning austere. Tuberose and jasmine dominate the middle, creamy and sensual at once. Call it full-bodied. It performs best on warm skin and holds from day into evening, so go easy on the sprayer, a little covers a lot of ground.
Fragrance Family:
Floral, dark floral, amber
Scent Notes:
Top Notes: Black orchid, cassis, blackcurrant, dark spices
Middle Notes: Tuberose, jasmine, amber
Base Notes: Oud, amber, musk
Questions And Answers
What does Playing with The Devil by Kilian smell like?
Dark and seductive, with black orchid and cassis giving way to a creamy floral heart built from tuberose and jasmine. The dry-down turns rich and woody, oud and warm amber taking over. Mature. Unapologetic. This isn't a light daytime spray; it's a statement made for evening.
How long does Playing with The Devil last?
Six to eight hours on skin, often longer on clothes and hair. The oud and amber in the base cling well, so a scarf or jacket might still carry traces the next morning. Skin chemistry and heat can push that number either way. Built to stay put, though.
What season and occasion is best for this fragrance?
Cool weather suits this best. Fall and winter let the dark florals and oud feel right at home, especially in the evening. A date works. So does a formal event where standing out is exactly the point. Daytime office settings or summer heat are trickier, since the intensity can overwhelm a small space.
Is Playing with The Devil a perfume or cologne, and what's the concentration?
Eau de parfum, women's, generally landing around 15 to 20 percent fragrance oil. That's strong for daily wear, richer and longer-lasting than an eau de toilette. Restraint pays off here. One or two sprays covers you for hours.
Who should wear Playing with The Devil?
It's marketed as a women's fragrance, and it suits anyone pulled toward dark florals paired with oud and amber. Fans of moody, sensual scents will get more out of it than fans of anything fresh or fruity. Bold beats crowd-pleasing here. Wear it for yourself first.
What fragrances are similar to Playing with The Devil?
Black Orchid by Tom Ford comes up as an obvious comparison. Hypnotic Poison and Midnight Poison, both from Christian Dior, share that dark floral-and-amber DNA, strong projection included. Xerjoff Naxos sits nearby too. So does Carolina Herrera's Very Bad is Good, for anyone chasing bold over subtle.
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