
Ikks

Loewe
Baby
Solo Mercurio
Only in Baby
Shared character
The two fragrances overlap on four core notes—musk, lavender, honey and licorice—and both are anchored by a floral accord. No other family classifications are shared.
How they differ
Both Baby and Solo Mercurio contain musk, lavender, honey and licorice and share a floral accord. Their ingredient lists otherwise diverge: Baby adds jasmine, rose, magnolia, sandalwood, iris/orris and milk, and introduces a “musk‑skin” accord. Solo Mercurio brings geranium, amber, cardamom, tobacco leaf, tangerine and fig leaf, and is built around woody, fruity, spicy and fresh accords. Solo Mercurio also carries a community rating of 7.3, whereas Baby has no published scores.
Who each suits
• Baby – likely to appeal to wearers who favor soft, romantic and powdery profiles, with a preference for floral‑sweet blends and a subtle musky‑skin finish; suitable for daytime or spring‑type occasions. • Solo Mercurio – geared toward those who enjoy richer, more complex compositions that combine fresh citrus, aromatic spice, warm amber‑tobacco depth and woody texture; a fit for evening wear or cooler weather and for users who like a bolder, slightly unisex character.
Only in Solo Mercurio