Yves Saint Laurent MYSLF Eau de Parfum 100 ml
YSL MYSLF is a contemporary woody floral aromatic fragrance launched in mid-2023, crafted by Antoine Maisondieu, Christophe Raynaud, and Daniela Andrier. It seeks to embody modern masculinity with sophistication and nuanced versatility, blending citrus brightness with warm woods and tender florals .
The bottle presents a sleek, refillable black monolith embossed with the iconic YSL logo, symbolizing refined self-expression and sustainability.
Top Notes
- Calabrian Bergamot
Opens the scent with fresh and vibrant citrus energy that feels modern and uplifting.
Heart Notes
- Tunisian Orange Blossom Absolute
Infuses a radiant, white floral elegance at the core, offering depth and sophistication.
Base Notes
- Indonesian Patchouli Accord
Delivers a warm, earthy backbone with slight resinous richness for a dynamic depth. - Ambrofix™ (Amber-Musky Accord)
Provides a modern, clean amber warmth with long-lasting soft projection. - Woody Accord (Cedar-Inspired)
Rounds out the dry-down with refined woody structure and elegance.
Essence & Wear
YSL MYSLF stands as a refined woody floral aromatic—starting with bright bergamot, giving way to luminous orange blossom, and grounded by a modern, warm-woody base of patchouli, ambrofix™, and cedaric tones. It’s smooth, clean, and highly versatile—perfect for everyday wear or evening sophistication .
Performance: Longevity ranges from 6 to 8+ hours with moderate projection—enough to make a statement without overwhelming. User impressions appreciate its easy appeal and compliment-earning aura, though fragrance enthusiasts note it inhabits familiar designer territory.
Summary
- Launch: Mid-2023
- Perfumers: Antoine Maisondieu, Christophe Raynaud, Daniela Andrier
- Character: Sophisticated woody floral aromatic—bright, fresh, warm, and smooth
- Longevity / Sillage: 6–8+ hours with moderate projection; praised for its refined trail
- Best For: The modern individual wanting a clean, elegant scent suitable for day-to-night wear—versatile and easy-to-access in tone





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