
Ella K Parfums

Korloff
Amber K
Ambre Obsession
Shared character
Both fragrances are built around a warm, resinous core of vanilla, amber, incense, tobacco and cocoa, giving them an overall gourmand‑amber feel.
How they differ
Amber K and Ambre Obsession share a core of vanilla, amber, incense/olibanum, a tobacco accord and cocoa, but diverge sharply beyond that. Amber K adds woody‑green elements (cedarwood, Georgywood, Indonesian patchouli), sweet‑nutty tones (tonka bean, red berries) and a floral lily, plus the marine‑ambergris note ambrofix. Ambre Obsession, in contrast, leans toward bright‑spicy‑floral territory with orange blossom, ciste labdanum, cashmeran (a woody‑musky synthetic), benzoin, cinnamon, ginger and black pepper. No other accords or fragrance families overlap.
Who each suits
• Amber K suits wearers who favor deep, woody‑gourmand scents with a hint of floral lily and sweet fruit (red berries) and who enjoy classic amber‑gris and patchouli depth. • Ambre Obsession suits those who prefer a spicier, more aromatic profile, with citrus‑floral brightness (orange blossom) and warm spice (cinnamon, ginger, black pepper) complemented by resinous labdanum and cashmeran.
Only in Ambre Obsession