Honos is refined, versatile, and dignified. Fresh lavender, bergamot, and lemon meet ylang-ylang and geranium, before tonka, vanilla, vetiver, and patchouli add depth. Balanced, classy, and office-safe.
Inspired by Honos, the Roman god of honour, this fragrance represents dignity and respect. It’s subtle yet long-lasting—perfect for men who lead with quiet strength.
I sprayed this once just to test, and now my clothes, my room, even my mood smells like it. The vetiver-patchouli depth lingers for hours, wrapping me in a cloud I pretend I don’t like. But here’s the truth I don’t want it to leave. I’m doomed.
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Ayesha Khan
You know that one friend who’s too perfect and you want to dislike them, but can’t? That’s this perfume. The geranium jasmine mix should annoy me it’s too smooth but instead it makes me feel like I’m in control of every room I enter. I wish I could complain more, but nope. It works. Every. Time.
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Rohit Kapoor
At first, the anise and orange blossom combo felt too bold. I almost walked away. But then the warmth of sandalwood and tonka bean settled in, and now I’m ruined. this perfume isn’t just a perfume, it’s a personality takeover. I low key despise how much I love it.
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Sneha Reddy
Not fair at all
This fragrance had no right to pull me in like this. The opening felt bossy bergamot and lemon shouting in my face but a few minutes later it softened into something dangerously charming. I actually hate how much I can’t stop sniffing my own wrist. It’s unfair.
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Karan Malhotra
Why does this haunt me?
I told myself I wouldn’t get addicted to another scent and yet here I am, spraying this perfume like it’s oxygen. The lavender and basil hit me first, sharp and clean, and I thought, Too much. But then the jasmine and ylang-ylang sneak up and I’m trapped. And that base Vanilla, musk, patchouli basically a curse I’m happy to suffer.