
Jicky
GuerlainEau de Parfum1889
Side by side


Jicky rates higher with the community and wears longer on skin, while Fleurs de Glace projects louder.
This match is a verified relationship from our fragrance graph. The score weighs each fragrance's notes, accords, mood, occasion, weather fit, gender, and performance — the same scale as the badges on every “reminds of” rail.
The essentials
| Jicky | Fleurs de Glace | |
|---|---|---|
| Concentration | Eau de Parfum | Eau de parfum |
| Launched | 1889 | 2011 |
| Gender | Female | Female |
| Perfumer | Aimé Guerlain | Dr. Ellen Covey |
| Best season | Spring | Spring |
Scent DNA
Jicky
Fleurs de Glace
Shared between both fragrances
The pyramid
Notes both fragrances share
Community taste
| Jicky | Fleurs de Glace | |
|---|---|---|
| Score | 4/5 | 2.5/5 |
| Longevity | 6-10 hours | 4-6 hours |
| Sillage | moderate | strong |
No varnish
Jicky is polarizing by design. The civet and ambergris in the base smell barnyard-adjacent to some, while others detect a stately, almost Victorian elegance.Jicky
This fragrance uses synthetics intentionally. Not because natural ingredients fell short, but because ice flowers are an illusion, and synthetics are the honest medium for something that's already.Fleurs de Glace
The hunt
| Jicky | Fleurs de Glace | |
|---|---|---|
| 3.3 oz | $149.95fragranceshop | — |
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