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Reflection Man

Amouage built its name on excess, oud-heavy, resin-thick, unapologetically loud. Reflection Man, released in 2006 under perfumer Lucas Sieuzac, is the house arguing the opposite case. This is Amouage in restraint, a woody floral built around rosemary and neroli instead of amber and incense, and it remains one of the most quietly confident eau de parfums to come out of Oman. Aromatica carries the Amouage Reflection Man decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can meet this side of the brand without committing to a full bottle sight unseen.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Rosemary, Pink Pepper, Petitgrain

Heart: Jasmine, Neroli, Orris Root, Ylang-Ylang

Base: Sandalwood, Cedar, Vetiver, Patchouli

The Scent

Rosemary registers first, sharp and herbal, with pink pepper adding a dry rattle right behind it. Petitgrain pulls the opening toward bitter orange leaf rather than sweet citrus, so there is nothing juicy or loud about these first minutes. Within twenty minutes neroli starts to surface underneath the herbs, and this is where Reflection Man shows its hand: instead of turning fresh and aquatic, it turns floral. Jasmine and ylang-ylang build slowly, giving the heart a waxy, almost soapy roundness, while orris root adds a powdery, slightly cool undertone that keeps the florals from ever reading as sweet. The transition from the rosemary opening into this floral core is the most interesting stretch of the wear, and it can catch people off guard. Some noses expect the herbal freshness to carry through and are surprised when jasmine takes over so completely. As it settles into the dry-down, sandalwood and cedar bring a creamy, sanded-wood backbone, vetiver adds a touch of earthy grip, and patchouli rounds the base into something warm without ever tipping into gourmand territory. The finish is soft, clean, and linear rather than a dramatic final act. What holds the whole composition together is the sense of polish: every note is smoothed at the edges, so the leap from herbal to floral to woody never feels abrupt even though the individual pieces are quite different from each other.

When to Wear

This suits an air-conditioned office in Dhaka on a workday morning, or a quiet dinner where you want to smell put-together without announcing it. It reads best in cooler weather and indoor settings where the orris and cedar can sit close to the skin rather than fight the heat. For something with more range across the Amouage line, browse the full Amouage collection at Aromatica.

Who Is It For

Someone who already owns a rack of classic aromatic fougeres and wants a version with more floral depth and less barbershop simplicity will find this immediately comfortable. It also suits a wearer who prefers understatement over volume and is not trying to fill a room.

The house later revisited this exact idea with Reflection 45, a punchier reworking of the same rosemary-to-floral structure, and it is worth comparing side by side. If the powdery, floral-forward register appeals to you, Guidance from the same house is another composition built on restraint rather than volume. Browse the full Amouage collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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Description

Amouage built its name on excess, oud-heavy, resin-thick, unapologetically loud. Reflection Man, released in 2006 under perfumer Lucas Sieuzac, is the house arguing the opposite case. This is Amouage in restraint, a woody floral built around rosemary and neroli instead of amber and incense, and it remains one of the most quietly confident eau de parfums to come out of Oman. Aromatica carries the Amouage Reflection Man decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can meet this side of the brand without committing to a full bottle sight unseen.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Rosemary, Pink Pepper, Petitgrain

Heart: Jasmine, Neroli, Orris Root, Ylang-Ylang

Base: Sandalwood, Cedar, Vetiver, Patchouli

The Scent

Rosemary registers first, sharp and herbal, with pink pepper adding a dry rattle right behind it. Petitgrain pulls the opening toward bitter orange leaf rather than sweet citrus, so there is nothing juicy or loud about these first minutes. Within twenty minutes neroli starts to surface underneath the herbs, and this is where Reflection Man shows its hand: instead of turning fresh and aquatic, it turns floral. Jasmine and ylang-ylang build slowly, giving the heart a waxy, almost soapy roundness, while orris root adds a powdery, slightly cool undertone that keeps the florals from ever reading as sweet. The transition from the rosemary opening into this floral core is the most interesting stretch of the wear, and it can catch people off guard. Some noses expect the herbal freshness to carry through and are surprised when jasmine takes over so completely. As it settles into the dry-down, sandalwood and cedar bring a creamy, sanded-wood backbone, vetiver adds a touch of earthy grip, and patchouli rounds the base into something warm without ever tipping into gourmand territory. The finish is soft, clean, and linear rather than a dramatic final act. What holds the whole composition together is the sense of polish: every note is smoothed at the edges, so the leap from herbal to floral to woody never feels abrupt even though the individual pieces are quite different from each other.

When to Wear

This suits an air-conditioned office in Dhaka on a workday morning, or a quiet dinner where you want to smell put-together without announcing it. It reads best in cooler weather and indoor settings where the orris and cedar can sit close to the skin rather than fight the heat. For something with more range across the Amouage line, browse the full Amouage collection at Aromatica.

Who Is It For

Someone who already owns a rack of classic aromatic fougeres and wants a version with more floral depth and less barbershop simplicity will find this immediately comfortable. It also suits a wearer who prefers understatement over volume and is not trying to fill a room.

The house later revisited this exact idea with Reflection 45, a punchier reworking of the same rosemary-to-floral structure, and it is worth comparing side by side. If the powdery, floral-forward register appeals to you, Guidance from the same house is another composition built on restraint rather than volume. Browse the full Amouage collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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