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    Side by side

    Color Feeling Red vs. Black Suede Touch

    Clearly related
    New comparison

    Color Feeling Red peaks in fall, while Black Suede Touch belongs to winter. The side by side below shows where they overlap.

    The essentials

    At a glance

    Key facts: Color Feeling Red vs. Black Suede Touch
    Color Feeling RedBlack Suede Touch
    ConcentrationEau de Toilette
    Launched20202006
    GenderUnisexMale
    PerfumerJorge Guerrero
    Best seasonFallWinter

    Scent DNA

    Main accords

    Color Feeling Red

    Cherry
    Sweet
    Vanilla
    Soft Spicy
    Amber
    Floral
    Warm Spicy
    Citrus

    Black Suede Touch

    Fresh Spicy
    Woody
    Musky
    Warm Spicy
    Vanilla
    Patchouli
    Powdery
    Balsamic

    Shared between both fragrances

    The pyramid

    Notes, side by side

    Top
    Blood OrangeCherryPink Pepper
    Ginger
    Heart
    CarnationVanillaAmber
    Black PepperPatchouli
    Base
    AmbergrisTonka BeanLabdanumMahogany
    Cashmere WoodVanillaMuskNutmeg

    Notes both fragrances share

    Community taste

    The community verdict

    Community verdict: Color Feeling Red vs. Black Suede Touch
    Color Feeling RedBlack Suede Touch
    Score3/53/5
    Longevity4-6 hours4-6 hours
    Sillagemoderatemoderate

    No varnish

    Real talk

    Cherry and vanilla is a combination that appears in many fragrances. But Color Feeling Red earns its spot, the pink pepper and carnation keep the sweetness honest, the warmth earned.Color Feeling Red
    Worn leather jacket energy. Comfortable from the first spray, staying close to the skin throughout the wear. The ginger and black pepper open bright and clean.Black Suede Touch