403 Myrrh Shadow fragrance notes

  • Head

    • timut pepper, bitter orange, blackcurrant bud, basil, grapefruit
  • Heart

    • myrrh, cypress, cinnamon
  • Base

    • benzoin, musk, vanilla, akigalawood, cedarwood, patchouli

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Sampling Bon Parfumeur 403 Myrrh Shadow, released earlier this year as part of the extrait line, a fittingly resinous, woody, spicy, and semi-sweet blend that has a prominent use of akigala wood. It’s very accessible and classy, yet sharp and distinctive, not too sharp, sweet, or otherwise standing out negatively, but effectively blended in way that makes it viable for everyday wear while still feeling special for a night out.

The significance of akigala wood makes it a bit reminiscent of Tom Ford Fougere d’Argent, another fragrance that uses the note somewhat heavily, but while Fougere d’Argent is a bit of a minty, tingly, spicy, semi-fresh play on a fougere, Myrrh Shadow is more so a sweet and spicy resinous mix, albeit still with some of the tingly sharpness of the akigala wood that I find so distinctive.

Myrrh Shadow is extrait concentration and is priced at $220/70 for 100/15ml, sold in the US via the house website and great boutiques like Perfumology. It performs well, while not a powerhouse, and I feel the price point is very reasonable in the current market. I love the 15ml option as a way to avoid committing to a big bottle, especially since there are several fragrances in the house that I quite like. Overall, this is a great entry, right up there with Iris Cartagena as an early favorite.

8 out of 10
17th September 2025
294625
A semi- gourmand with a nice dash of myrrh and vanilla. A very light body odor note (in a nice way) that won't drive folks away. This may be the musk note. Very nice fragrance. Leaves an oily residue, so be care when spraying on clothes. Projection and longevity is above average. 7.5/10
30th June 2025
291649

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Smells like a very classy barbershop cologne to me. I like it, but nothing original, distinctive or amazing.
26th May 2025
290545
Sweaty spice, myrrh, patchouli (bolstered a very polite dash of some Akigalawood seasoning to bring out woody tones), and benzoin-vanilla: that's Myrrh Shadow in a nutshell.

Not a masterpiece, but eminently likable and wearable. It's the kind of thing that would've been a designer fragrance in the Prada Amber Intense days but is now positioned as upmarket luxury.
19th May 2025
290202