Byredo Perfumes You Need to Add to Your Collection

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There are perfumes, and then there are fragrance superstars — Byredo falls into the latter category. Founded in 2006 by Ben Gorham, it started with two perfumes — Green and Encens Chembur — and has since become a behemoth, providing home and body-care offerings as well as makeup.

A few famous fans of Byredo include Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Kate Bosworth, who have both been said to love the scent Gypsy Water ($205), and Shay Mitchell, who is a big fan of the Woods Candle ($94). Still, it's not just Hollywood's A-listers who love this line. One quick search of the brand name on TikTok will have you scrolling for hours through countless videos of people showing off their Byredo collections and recommending their favorites.

However, even with that, trying to buy a new perfume is an overwhelming endeavor. Tracking down the scent profile that you gravitate toward most, trying to decipher notes, understanding perfume layering, and generally just trying to make your way through such a large brand can feel like a staggering task. To help, we are spotlighting the best Byredo perfumes on the market. Whether you like clean, soapy perfumes or slightly more heady variations, the list below has something for you to choose from.

Byredo Animalique: For When You Want to Be Mysterious
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Byredo Animalique: For When You Want to Be Mysterious

Byredo Animalique Eau de Parfum ($205)

One of Byredo's newer releases, Animalique, is the epitome of the phrase "keep them guessing." The bottom notes stand out the most with an intoxicating combination of suede, amber, and tobacco leaf. It's almost aldehydic (that soapy, floral, clean smell), but in the sexiest way possible. If there were ever a perfume that could be used to describe people who wear leather jackets and actually look cool in them, this would be it.

Byredo Blanche: For the "Clean Girl" Aesthetic
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Byredo Blanche: For the "Clean Girl" Aesthetic

Byredo Blanche Eau de Parfum ($205)

Speaking of soapy scents, if you want a more run-of-the-mill, smells-like-laundry-detergent type of perfume, Blanche is for you. Aldehyde, neroli, and musk are some of the notes that make up this formula, making it perfect for year-round wear. If you're also the type of person who likes to share your perfume, this scent is great for men and women.

Byredo Gypsy Water: For That First Meeting With Their Parents
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Byredo Gypsy Water: For That First Meeting With Their Parents

Byredo Gypsy Water Eau de Parfum ($205)

The lemon, pepper, juniper berries, and incense notes in Gypsy Water may make it sound heady and almost intimidating, but amber, vanilla, and sandalwood round it out, adding a touch of creaminess. The combination creates something akin to the smell of a lemon creamsicle, making this the perfect scent to wear if you want to leave a good impression on the future in-laws.

Byredo Bal D'Afrique: For the Low-Key Attention Seekers
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Byredo Bal D'Afrique: For the Low-Key Attention Seekers

Byredo Bal D'Afrique Eau de Parfum ($205)

If you wear Bal D'Afrique, not only do you live a colorful life, but you love to talk about it. This scent will help you strike up a conversation, because once someone gets a whiff of this African marigold, Moroccan cedarwood, amber, and musk concoction, they won't be able to stop themselves from complimenting you. Just like that, the floor will be all yours.

Byredo Vanille Antique: For the Grown and Sexy
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Byredo Vanille Antique: For the Grown and Sexy

Byredo Vanille Antique ($350)

Oftentimes, vanilla perfumes can lean too sweet, but it's a note that is universally loved. If you want to capture that nostalgic, creamy scent without the cloying headache, Vanille Antique is for you. Freesia, plum, amber, and cashmere woods add depth to the Madagascan vanilla in this perfume, elevating it to a more mature profile that you'll want to wear year-round.

Byredo Eyes Closed: For When You See Your Enemy in Public
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Byredo Eyes Closed: For When You See Your Enemy in Public

Byredo Eyes Closed Eau de Parfum ($205)

Cinnamon, carrot, and ginger sound more like ingredients in a smoothie recipe than notes in a perfume, but they are responsible for making Eyes Closed so enticing. This perfume is weirdly comforting (likely thanks to the added cardamom), and it's not too spicy to the point that it is off-putting or irritates your nose. The unexpected combination is warm and attention-grabbing, so when you see an ex at the grocery store, rest assured they're at least thinking, "Damn, they smell good."