Today Tomorrow Always For Him
Neroli dominates the opening, its orange-flower brightness sharpened by lemon into a soap-clean flash that feels more barbershop than beach.
The scent fingerprint
Weighted by intensity across 11 accords.
Every perfume in Sillage is represented as a distribution across canonical accord slugs — a lingua franca for scent. Two fragrances with overlapping fingerprints are scent-twins, even if they share no literal note.
- Soft Spicy50
- Herbal50
- Aromatic50
- Lavender
The note pyramid
- Neroli
- Lemon
- Sage
- Lavender
- Neroli
- Vanilla
- Orange Blossom
By the editors · 2 min readNeroli dominates the opening, its orange-flower brightness sharpened by lemon into a soap-clean flash that feels more barbershop than beach. Within minutes lavender and sage fold the citrus into a cool aromatic heart, while vanilla quietly warms the background so the scent never turns metallic. Orange blossom keeps the white-floral pulse alive, letting salty labdanum ride in later like breeze over sun-baked skin rather than overt marine spray. The dry-down stays close: vetiver and oakmoss give a quiet earthy stubbly edge, yet smooth vanilla-labdanum keeps the overall tone polite and office-friendly. Projection sits at arm’s length for about five hours, then settles as a skin-clean musk with a faint salty glow. Wear it spring through early fall for work or casual errands when you want crisp cleanliness without aquatic clichés.
Scent twins
In this family
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