


1 Million Parfum Decant
Not sure which size? Start with 10ml — enough for 10–15 full wears to know if you love it before buying the bottle.
Top: Grapefruit · Monoi Oil · Sea Salt
Heart: Tuberose · Pine · Cashmeran · Cinnamon
Base: Labdanum · Leather · Amberwood · Vanilla · Tonka Bean
Grapefruit and sea salt up top, tuberose and cinnamon in the heart, then leather and warm tonka bean. It smells nothing like a typical 1 Million — it's salty, solar, and unexpectedly sophisticated. The community consistently calls it the best entry in the lineup. Paco Rabanne retails it at $185.
Patience past the tuberose opening — about 20 minutes — before assessing. The decant gives you that window before the full bottle.
Spring and summer. Beach, warm evenings. Most unisex in the lineup. Ten to twelve hours. Two to three sprays.
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Longevity, skin chemistry, the collector's take, and how we authenticate.
1 Million Parfum is the flanker that the community had given up hoping for. After 12 years of flankers that amplified the original's sweet-spicy-citrus DNA in various directions — Lucky with hazelnut, Intense with tobacco, Cologne with mint — Bisch, Raynaud, and Constant took a genuinely different approach in 2020: tuberose, sea salt, monoi oil, and cashmeran instead of cinnamon, blood orange, and leather. The result is a composition that earns "the first flanker I find worth owning" from the Scent Grail reviewer who had dismissed every previous iteration and "easily the best 1 Million, top 5 Rabanne" from the Fragrantica devotee who had no such prior skepticism to overcome.
The tuberose is the element that most clearly divides Parfum's community response, and it earns direct engagement before any purchase decision. Tuberose — the highly fragrant tropical flower with a creamy, slightly indolic, intensely white floral character — is not a note that earns universal enthusiasm. In some compositions it reads as "white florals done correctly." In others it reads as "too floral, too feminine, sunscreen-adjacent." The community's documentation of Parfum is split along these lines: "a lovely white floral that doesn't become stingy; round, full-bodied, bright, joyful" from one camp; "prominent tuberose in the opening that I just couldn't get past; too much white florals for me" from the other. Both assessments are accurate descriptions of the same composition applied to different olfactory preferences. The decant exists specifically to determine which camp you belong to.
The monoi oil is the note that most clearly earns the "beachy, summer, suncream vibe" comparison that runs throughout the community documentation. Monoi oil — a Tahitian oil made from tiare flowers macerated in coconut oil — contributes a warm, slightly tropical, coconut-adjacent quality that earns "sun-drenched" as the most consistent adjectival characterization and that directly positions Parfum as the 1 Million lineup's spring-summer entry where every other composition in the line skews cooler. "As a well-spent day on a beach, Parfum goes a step further for an additional surprise" from the Basenotes reviewer who found the seasonal positioning the composition's defining quality.
Parfum is the most unisex entry in the 1 Million lineup — "I could easily see women wearing this" from the Scent Grail review, "it's more of a floral and vanilla smell which is more mature than the original" from the Fragrantica reviewer who assessed gender positioning specifically. The cashmeran in the heart — a proprietary synthetic with a warm, woody, slightly sweet, cashmere-like quality — contributes to the gender-neutral character by softening the leather base and adding the velvety warmth that earns "luxurious" as a consistent description. For collectors building a unisex warm-weather rotation, Parfum sits alongside compositions like LV Sun Song and Xerjoff Torino 21 in the elevated fresh-warm category.
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Top Notes (0–20 min — patience required past the tuberose)
Grapefruit · Monoi Oil · Sea Salt
The opening is simultaneously the composition's most beautiful and most polarizing chapter. Grapefruit provides bright, slightly bitter citrus energy; monoi oil contributes warm, tropical, slightly coconut-adjacent richness; sea salt adds the "salty pulse" that the house's own description identifies as the composition's structural anchor. Together they create an impression the community characterizes as "sun-drenched, tropical, beachy" — immediately distinct from every other 1 Million opening. The tuberose arrives quickly and the opening evolves fast; give it 20 minutes before forming any conclusion.
Heart Notes (20 min–2 hrs)
Tuberose · Pine · Cashmeran · Cinnamon
The composition's most debated chapter. Tuberose provides intensely white floral warmth; pine adds a slight resinous, green-fresh quality; cashmeran contributes the warm, velvety, woody-sweet character that softens the heart's florality toward something more approachable; cinnamon adds warm spice that connects back to the 1 Million family DNA. "The beginning of this spring is quite well done and quite interesting" from the Basenotes reviewer who found the heart the composition's most architecturally ambitious chapter despite his overall ambivalence.
Base Notes (2 hrs through 10–12+ hrs)
Labdanum · Leather · Amberwood · Vanilla · Tonka Bean
The base is the composition's most celebrated chapter — the drydown that converts skeptics. Labdanum provides warm, slightly animalic, amber-resinous depth; leather adds warmth with a smooth, suede-like quality rather than sharp leather; amberwood contributes resonant warmth; vanilla and tonka bean provide the creamy, warm sweetness that earns "profoundly sensual" as the most consistent drydown characterization. "Shines in the drydown and needs a few hours to give off its core base notes which is where its strength lies" — 10–12 hours on skin.
What it smells like on skin:
The grapefruit-monoi-sea salt opening is immediately warm and tropical — the most beach-adjacent opening in the 1 Million lineup. The tuberose arrives within minutes and either earns "lovely white floral" or prompts a reconsideration. Give it 20 minutes. At the drydown: warm, slightly sweet, leathery, deeply sensual — the best-drying chapter in the entire lineup. "Shockingly erotic; received bombastic compliments from perturbed women" from the collector whose review contains the most honest account of the composition's social function.
Performance & Wear Guide
- Longevity: 10–12 hours on skin. Strong fabric longevity — "ten hours after testing I can still smell this on my skin" documented consistently. The most long-lasting entry in the 1 Million lineup.
- Projection: Strong for first 2 hours. Moderate from hour 2 onward. Not the room-filling projection of the original EDT but notably more persistent on the skin's surface.
- Sillage: Good to great. "Strong sillage, excellent projection" documented alongside the 10–12 hour longevity. The monoi oil base contributes radiant warmth that diffuses pleasantly at intimate range.
- Season: Spring and summer primary. Beach, outdoor, and warm-weather evenings. Manageable year-round in warmer climates. The tuberose-monoi character earns its most enthusiastic reviews in heat.
- Occasion: Evening and date nights. Beach and outdoor occasions. More unisex-appropriate than the original for shared wear. Not an office choice — the tuberose projection is assertive.
- Application: 2–3 sprays. Patience is the primary application advice — the composition is best assessed at the 20-minute mark, not on the first spray.
- Gender read: The most unisex entry in the 1 Million lineup. Genuinely wearable across gender presentations — "I could easily see women wearing this."
Performance varies with skin chemistry. Apply to pulse points. Wait 20 minutes before assessing the tuberose opening.
All Paco Rabanne inventory at Aromatick is sourced through authenticated gray-market channels. Bottle construction, fill level, and juice character are verified before entering the catalog.
These are authentic Paco Rabanne compositions at below-boutique pricing under the first sale doctrine — the same legal framework that governs all Aromatick inventory.
Decants are hand-filled into sterile atomizers from authenticated source bottles. Every decant is sealed and labeled before shipping. Questions: contact us.
— Rodney Gallagher, founder, Aromatick.com









