



⛵Old Spice Upgrade | 3x5ML
Rabanne 1 Million EDT — Top: Grapefruit · Blood Orange · Mint
Heart: Rose · Cinnamon · Spices
Base: Blond Leather · Patchouli · Amber · Blond Wood
Rabanne Invictus Victory — Top: Pink Pepper · Lemon
Heart: Olibanum · Lavender
Base: Vanilla · Tonka Bean · Amber
Rabanne Phantom EDT — Top: Lavender · Lemon Zest · Amalfi Lemon
Heart: Lavender · Apple · Smoke · Patchouli
Base: Vanilla · Lavender · Vetiver
🧲 Retire the 2009 body spray. Dad deserves better and these three prove it costs less than he thinks. Rabanne 1 Million, Invictus Victory, and Phantom are three of the most complimented men's fragrances in the designer space — all from the same house, all built to get noticed. A Fragrantica reviewer summed up Invictus Victory in one sentence: "Performance: 10/10 Projection: 10/10 Smell: 10/10."
🎁 The Old Spice Upgrade is for the Dad who still uses the same cologne he had in his gym bag at 25 — or worse, no cologne at all. Three 5ml decants means three real skin tests at $24.99. One of these becomes his new signature. All three are an upgrade over whatever he's currently wearing.
💸 1 Million retails at $120+ for 100ml. Invictus Victory runs $130+ for 100ml. Phantom lists at $100+ for 100ml. That's $350+ in boutique retail across three bottles. The Old Spice Upgrade is $24.99. This is the easiest Father's Day gift decision you'll make.
🏆 All three fragrances are from Rabanne — the house behind some of the best-selling men's designer fragrances of the last 15 years. Three different personalities: bold and citrus-spicy (1 Million), dark and smoky-sweet (Invictus Victory), and fresh-lavender-vanilla (Phantom). One set. Every occasion covered.
⚡ 1 Million: Fall/Winter evenings — masculine — 8–10 hrs — strong projection — 2–3 sprays max. Invictus Victory: Fall/Winter — masculine — 8–10 hrs — fills a room — 2 sprays max, this one is a beast. Phantom: Spring/Summer/Fall — masculine — 6–8 hrs — moderate projection — 3–4 sprays. Gift-ready. Ships before Father's Day.
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Longevity, skin chemistry, the collector's take, and how we authenticate.
I named this set The Old Spice Upgrade because that's exactly what it is. There's a version of Dad who has been wearing the same drugstore body spray since the early 2000s — not because he doesn't care about smelling good, but because nobody ever showed him what smelling good actually looks like at the designer level. These three fragrances from Rabanne are that demonstration. All three are from a house with a documented track record of making fragrances that actually perform. All three get compliments. All three cost less per wear than a cup of coffee once you do the math at 5ml each. The only question after trying all three is which one he keeps buying.
Rabanne 1 Million EDT launched in 2008 and never stopped moving. The gold bar bottle is a flex, the juice matched it, and 17 years later it's still in the top ten of every best-selling men's fragrance list worth mentioning. Christophe Raynaud, Olivier Pescheux, and Michel Girard built it around a blood orange and grapefruit opening that transitions into cinnamon and rose, landing on a leather-patchouli-amber base that projects well for the first three hours and sits warm on skin for eight to ten. The community consensus is simple: it smells confident, it gets noticed, and there is nothing that replicates it precisely at the price point. If Dad has never worn this, that is a problem this set fixes immediately.
Invictus Victory launched in 2021 as the darker, more intense branch of the Invictus family. Where the original Invictus is fresh, aquatic, and gym-bag appropriate, Victory goes in a completely different direction — pink pepper and lemon open with heat, olibanum carries the heart with a smoky incense quality that one Fragrantica reviewer accurately described as giving off "tobacco and concert vibes," and the vanilla-tonka-amber base lands rich and warm. The Fragrantica community documented performance in three words: "fills a room." Two sprays maximum and apply to chest only — this is not a fragrance that rewards generosity with the bottle. It is exactly what the name says: the version of Invictus for the guy who won.
Rabanne Phantom EDT launched in 2021 inside a robot-shaped bottle that made half the fragrance community dismiss it before smelling it. That was a mistake. The composition — built by Anne Flipo, Dominique Ropion, Loc Dong, and Juliette Karagueuzoglou — takes lavender, lemon zest, smoky patchouli, and vanilla and blends them in a way that the Basenotes community spent years trying to describe. The most accurate summary: "Phantom takes notes that don't seem like they'd work together and somehow blends them in a way that is quite wearable." The robot bottle is what it is. The juice inside is a genuinely interesting lavender-patchouli-vanilla composition that works in more settings than it has any right to, and the EDT projection for a fresh-style fragrance is well above average at 6–8 hours.
Why the decant format makes sense here: all three of these fragrances have a documented skin chemistry variable and all three have strong enough projection that getting the spray count wrong on the first wear is a real risk. Invictus Victory in particular requires restraint that only comes from knowing how it performs on your skin specifically. Three 5ml decants give Dad enough product to find the right application for each fragrance before committing to a full bottle of the one that fits.
🔺 The Scent Pyramids
Rabanne 1 Million EDT
Top Notes (0–20 min)
Grapefruit · Blood Orange · Mint
Bold, bittersweet, and immediately recognizable. The grapefruit and blood orange arrive together with a slightly fizzy, cocktail-like quality. Mint keeps the opening from going too sweet or too heavy. This phase projects hard and fast — people will notice it before they've placed it. The opening is the reason this fragrance made $1 billion in lifetime sales.
Heart Notes (20 min–2 hrs)
Rose · Cinnamon · Spices
The citrus transitions into warm spice territory. Cinnamon leads, rose adds a refined floral thread that stops it from reading cheap, and the broader spice accord gives it a slightly oriental warmth. This is where 1 Million earns the compliments that come two hours into wearing it.
Base Notes (2 hrs–drydown)
Blond Leather · Patchouli · Amber · Blond Wood
Warm, masculine, and long-lasting. Leather keeps the sweet from going too far. Patchouli and amber deepen the dry down and extend the wear. On skin: 8–10 hours. On fabric: 12+ hours. Two to three sprays to chest and neck — do not overdo this one.
What it smells like on skin: Loud from the first spray, confident through the heart, warm and grounded in the dry down. There is a direct thread from the citrus opening to the leather base that makes 1 Million read as one complete composition rather than a series of phases. It announces itself and then keeps the room's attention.
Rabanne Invictus Victory
Top Notes (0–20 min)
Pink Pepper · Lemon
Sharp, spiced, and immediately unlike anything in the standard Invictus lineup. The pink pepper has real heat. Lemon provides a bright citrus counterpoint that prevents the opening from going too dark. If Dad is expecting the fresh aquatic Invictus he might know from gym culture — this is not that. Give it 15 minutes.
Heart Notes (20 min–2 hrs)
Olibanum · Lavender
Olibanum — frankincense — is the defining note of this composition and the reason it reads so differently from other Invictus flankers. It contributes a dry, resinous, slightly smoky quality that is simultaneously incense-like and strangely masculine. Lavender softens and grounds the olibanum without neutralizing it. The Fragrantica community described wearing this as smelling like you just came from a concert. That is both accurate and a compliment.
Base Notes (2 hrs–drydown)
Vanilla · Tonka Bean · Amber
Rich, warm, and dominant. The vanilla-tonka base is what gives Invictus Victory its reputation as a room-filler. Applied correctly, this dry down projects strongly for 8–10 hours and remains detectable on fabric the next day. Two sprays to the chest. That is the ceiling.
What it smells like on skin: Spiced and sharp opening, smoky incense heart, deep vanilla-amber base. It is the most unconventional fragrance in this set and the one most likely to convert Dad into someone who starts talking about fragrance. Hard limit of two sprays — this is genuinely a beast.
Rabanne Phantom EDT
Top Notes (0–20 min)
Lavender · Lemon Zest · Amalfi Lemon
Bright, clean, and immediately wearable. The lavender and lemon arrive together as a fresh aromatic opening that reads more sophisticated than the robot bottle implies. This is the most versatile opening of the three fragrances in the set — appropriate from a Saturday morning to a casual Friday at work.
Heart Notes (20 min–2 hrs)
Lavender · Apple · Smoke · Patchouli
The heart is where Phantom earns its unusual reputation. The smoke and patchouli introduce an earthy, slightly dirty quality underneath the fresh lavender that gives the composition genuine complexity. Apple adds a soft sweetness. The Basenotes community called it "powdery lemon" and that is close — add an earthy patchouli edge and you have it.
Base Notes (2 hrs–drydown)
Vanilla · Lavender · Vetiver
Clean and warm. Vanilla and lavender create a soft, slightly sweet dry down. Vetiver adds a quiet earthy depth that gives the base more character than a straightforward sweet finish. On skin: 6–8 hours at moderate projection. Exceptional performance for an EDT in this style category.
What it smells like on skin: Fresh and wearable from first spray, progressively more interesting as the patchouli and smoke emerge in the heart. The dry down is soft, warm, and easy. This is the most versatile fragrance in the set — the one Dad reaches for on a random Tuesday as much as a Saturday night.
Performance & Wear Guide — The Old Spice Upgrade
Rabanne 1 Million EDT 5ml
- Longevity: 8–10 hours on skin / 12+ hours on fabric
- Projection: Strong first 3 hours, settles to moderate — room-filling on first spray
- Sillage: Loud and noticeable — one of the most recognizable scent trails in men's designer
- Season: Fall and Winter primary; evening wear year-round
- Occasion: Nights out, dates, social events — not an office fragrance
- Application: 2–3 sprays to chest and neck maximum; over-application is the most common mistake with this one
- Gender read: Masculine — bold and unambiguous
Rabanne Invictus Victory 5ml
- Longevity: 8–10 hours on skin / detectable on fabric the following day
- Projection: Very strong — documented room-filling performance at 3 sprays; 2 sprays is the correct application
- Sillage: Heavy — leaves a significant trail from the moment of application
- Season: Fall and Winter — too heavy and rich for warm weather
- Occasion: Evening events, nights out, concerts, cold weather casual — not for the office or warm weather
- Application: 2 sprays maximum to chest only — this is the most important advisory in this set
- Gender read: Masculine — the olibanum-vanilla accord reads traditionally and boldly masculine
- Advisory: Genuinely powerful. Start with one spray on first wear and assess before adding a second.
Rabanne Phantom EDT 5ml
- Longevity: 6–8 hours on skin — exceptional for an EDT in this style
- Projection: Moderate — projects well for the first 2 hours, then settles pleasantly
- Sillage: Moderate — noticeable without dominating
- Season: Spring, Summer, Fall — the most versatile fragrance in this set across seasons
- Occasion: Everyday wear, office, casual, weekends — the broadest occasion range of the three
- Application: 3–4 sprays to pulse points; wearable at higher spray counts than the other two in this set
- Gender read: Masculine-leaning — the lavender-vanilla profile reads masculine but approaches unisex territory
Performance varies with skin chemistry and ambient temperature. Apply to pulse points on clean moisturized skin. Invictus Victory requires particular restraint — start with one spray on first wear.
All Rabanne inventory at Aromatick is sourced from full-size bottles that Rodney has personally verified — bottle construction, fill level, batch code format, and juice character checked against genuine Rabanne production standards across all three fragrances before entering the catalog.
Decants are hand-filled into sterile atomizers from verified source bottles. Every decant is sealed and labeled before shipping. Questions: contact us — answered directly.
— Rodney Gallagher, founder, Aromatick.com









