
Chris Adams

Saint Hilaire
Boss Babe
Private Grey
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Shared character
The two fragrances share a core of bright citrus (lemon), fresh green (lily of the valley, marine), sweet fruit (apple) and a jasmine heart, providing a light, airy opening that is common to both.
How they differ
Both scents contain jasmine, lemon, lily of the valley, apple and marine notes, but their remaining compositions diverge. Boss Babe adds rose, vanilla, musk and blackcurrant, giving it a floral‑fruit‑sweet profile and it is built around floral and fruity accords. Private Grey, in contrast, introduces bergamot, cedarwood, sandalwood, geranium, amber and lavender, creating an aromatic‑fougere and citrus‑driven structure.
Who each suits
Boss Babe’s rose‑vanilla‑musk base and its floral‑fruit accords tend to suit wearers who prefer sweet, romantic scents—often favored for daytime or casual settings. Private Grey’s bergamot‑cedar‑sandalwood backbone with aromatic fougere and citrus accords leans toward a more classic, slightly woody‑herbal vibe, appealing to those who enjoy a crisp, masculine‑leaning fragrance for office or evening wear.
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