
Youth Dew
Few fragrances carry as much history as Estée Lauder Youth Dew, an oriental spicy perfume released in 1953 that did something genuinely radical for its time. Lauder originally sold it as a bath oil, knowing women would buy it for themselves when they wouldn't ask for perfume as a gift. The strategy worked, the category shifted, and Youth Dew became one of the best-selling fragrances in American history. Aromatica carries the Estée Lauder Youth Dew decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Aldehydes, Orange, Peach, Bergamot, Spices, Daffodil, Lavender
Heart: Cinnamon, Cloves, Currant bud and leaf, Ylang-ylang, Rose, Lily of the valley, Orchid, Jasmine, Spices
Base: Tolu balm, Peru balm, Amber, Patchouli, Moss, Vetiver, Incense, Vanilla
The Scent
Warm aldehydic spice hits immediately, the kind of opening that smells like powder and heat at the same time. Bergamot and peach give it a fruit-tinted brightness in the first few minutes, softened slightly by lavender so the opening never tips into sharpness. The daffodil floats underneath, adding a green, slightly waxy quality that keeps the aldehydes from reading as soapy. Then the cinnamon and cloves arrive, and Youth Dew shows its true character: a deeply spiced oriental with real authority. The spice is not light or modern. It is thick and intentional, the kind that sits on skin rather than hovering above it. Rose and ylang-ylang weave through the heart alongside jasmine, building a floral core that reads as rich rather than pretty. The currant note adds a dark, slightly tart edge that keeps the florals from sweetening too much, pulling the composition in a direction that feels serious rather than feminine in the conventional sense. Lily of the valley threads quietly through the mid-stage, lending a cool, green contrast to all that warmth. By the time the dry-down settles in, patchouli and amber dominate, backed by incense and a quiet thread of vanilla that rounds everything out without tipping it into sweetness. Tolu balm and Peru balm give the base a balsamic, almost resinous quality, warm and slightly medicinal in the best possible sense. The moss and vetiver anchor the whole composition with a cool earthiness that prevents it from becoming cloying. This is a fragrance that reads as uncompromisingly vintage in the best way, dense and assured, built on the logic of pre-synthetic perfumery where depth was the point. On modern skin, Youth Dew wears as a bold oriental statement, and its aged reputation sometimes leads people to dismiss it before they have actually worn it. Those who do wear it find something that rewards patience: the dry-down alone is worth the first hour.
When to Wear
Youth Dew belongs to cooler weather, autumn evenings and winter occasions where its depth can fully unfold. It suits formal dinners, evening events, and any setting where you want a fragrance with genuine presence. Browse the Dates & Nights collection for other rich, evening-ready choices.
Who Is It For
Made for someone with a strong point of view on fragrance, a wearer who gravitates toward opulent orientals and is not interested in blending into the background. It suits anyone drawn to vintage-era perfumery who wants the real article rather than a modern interpretation.
If you enjoy Knowing by Estée Lauder, another bold and structured oriental from the same house, Youth Dew sits in the same commanding family and is worth comparing directly. Browse the full Estée Lauder collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Few fragrances carry as much history as Estée Lauder Youth Dew, an oriental spicy perfume released in 1953 that did something genuinely radical for its time. Lauder originally sold it as a bath oil, knowing women would buy it for themselves when they wouldn't ask for perfume as a gift. The strategy worked, the category shifted, and Youth Dew became one of the best-selling fragrances in American history. Aromatica carries the Estée Lauder Youth Dew decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Aldehydes, Orange, Peach, Bergamot, Spices, Daffodil, Lavender
Heart: Cinnamon, Cloves, Currant bud and leaf, Ylang-ylang, Rose, Lily of the valley, Orchid, Jasmine, Spices
Base: Tolu balm, Peru balm, Amber, Patchouli, Moss, Vetiver, Incense, Vanilla
The Scent
Warm aldehydic spice hits immediately, the kind of opening that smells like powder and heat at the same time. Bergamot and peach give it a fruit-tinted brightness in the first few minutes, softened slightly by lavender so the opening never tips into sharpness. The daffodil floats underneath, adding a green, slightly waxy quality that keeps the aldehydes from reading as soapy. Then the cinnamon and cloves arrive, and Youth Dew shows its true character: a deeply spiced oriental with real authority. The spice is not light or modern. It is thick and intentional, the kind that sits on skin rather than hovering above it. Rose and ylang-ylang weave through the heart alongside jasmine, building a floral core that reads as rich rather than pretty. The currant note adds a dark, slightly tart edge that keeps the florals from sweetening too much, pulling the composition in a direction that feels serious rather than feminine in the conventional sense. Lily of the valley threads quietly through the mid-stage, lending a cool, green contrast to all that warmth. By the time the dry-down settles in, patchouli and amber dominate, backed by incense and a quiet thread of vanilla that rounds everything out without tipping it into sweetness. Tolu balm and Peru balm give the base a balsamic, almost resinous quality, warm and slightly medicinal in the best possible sense. The moss and vetiver anchor the whole composition with a cool earthiness that prevents it from becoming cloying. This is a fragrance that reads as uncompromisingly vintage in the best way, dense and assured, built on the logic of pre-synthetic perfumery where depth was the point. On modern skin, Youth Dew wears as a bold oriental statement, and its aged reputation sometimes leads people to dismiss it before they have actually worn it. Those who do wear it find something that rewards patience: the dry-down alone is worth the first hour.
When to Wear
Youth Dew belongs to cooler weather, autumn evenings and winter occasions where its depth can fully unfold. It suits formal dinners, evening events, and any setting where you want a fragrance with genuine presence. Browse the Dates & Nights collection for other rich, evening-ready choices.
Who Is It For
Made for someone with a strong point of view on fragrance, a wearer who gravitates toward opulent orientals and is not interested in blending into the background. It suits anyone drawn to vintage-era perfumery who wants the real article rather than a modern interpretation.
If you enjoy Knowing by Estée Lauder, another bold and structured oriental from the same house, Youth Dew sits in the same commanding family and is worth comparing directly. Browse the full Estée Lauder collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











