


1 Million Elixir Decant
The sweetest 1 Million ever made. Apple, davana, damask rose, vanilla absolute, and tonka — "I can't count the compliments; best of the million line; addictive." 8–12 hours. Fall and winter. The composition that divides immediately into two camps. The decant tells you which one you're in.
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Not sure which size? Start with 5ml — enough for 10–15 full wears to know if you love it before buying the bottle.
Top: Apple · Davana
Heart: Damask Rose · Cedar · Osmanthus
Base: Vanilla Absolute · Tonka Bean · Patchouli
Apple and rose up top, then a deep vanilla-tonka base that's sweet enough to fill the room without asking permission. This is the richest, most assertive member of the 1 Million family — and the one with the most devoted following among collectors who want a gourmand that performs all night. Paco Rabanne retails it at $185.
The sweetness level is the whole question. The decant is the only honest way to know before the bottle whether it's exactly what you want or two sprays too many.
Fall and winter only. Evenings. Masculine-leaning. Not office-safe at full application. Eight to twelve hours. Two to three sprays maximum.
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1 Million Elixir Decant
Sale price$11.99
Regular price$15.99
Longevity, skin chemistry, the collector's take, and how we authenticate.
1 Million Elixir arrived in 2022 as the lineup's most ambitious and most polarizing composition. Built on apple and davana in the top, damask rose and osmanthus in the heart, and vanilla absolute and tonka bean in the base, it earns the community's strongest individual-note enthusiasm — "the apple-rose combo is really sweet and after an hour the creamy vanilla comes in; best of the million line; I can't even count how many compliments" — alongside its most emphatic rejections — "so tooth-achingly headache-inducing sweet with vanilla and ethyl maltol that I just can't stand to be around it once the drydown hits."
Both assessments are accurate descriptions of the same composition. The Elixir does not occupy middle ground. At its sweetest, the vanilla absolute-tonka-osmanthus combination creates a warmth that earns "a nice sweet fragrance closest BR540 clone" from Armaf Untold comparisons and "fruity Erba Pura start then almost romantic" from the Parfumo reviewer who found in it a composition that shares DNA with the extreme-sweet niche compositions rather than the spiced-citrus designer tradition. At its most challenging, the ethyl maltol-assisted sweetness earns "sickeningly sweet" and "just too sweet for my tastes and that causes it to be unwearable."
Davana is the note that most clearly distinguishes Elixir from simpler sweet-vanilla designer compositions and earns the most technically sophisticated advocacy from the collector community. Davana — an Indian herb with a warm, slightly fruity, slightly floral, slightly anisic aromatic quality — is the material that prevents Elixir from being simply another tonka-vanilla gourmand and gives the composition its specific character. "The apple and davana is short lived but noticeable and appreciated" from the reviewer who tracked the opening precisely; "sweet apple with a surprising bit of musky, leathery davana in the mix" from the Basenotes reviewer who found the opening's most accurate description.
Osmanthus in the heart is the second technically interesting ingredient choice. Osmanthus — a Chinese flowering tree with a warm, apricot-adjacent, slightly leathery, slightly floral character — "tends to smell like apricot to most noses" and contributes the fruity-floral warmth that earns the composition its "fruity Erba Pura" comparison. The combination of davana and osmanthus in a composition also featuring vanilla absolute and tonka bean creates a layered sweetness that is either "gorgeous gourmand masterpiece" or "overwhelming synthetic sweetness" depending entirely on the wearer's tolerance for complex sweet compositions.
The performance is the composition's most universally credentialed quality — even the community members who find the sweetness unwearable acknowledge the longevity and projection. "Exceptional longevity of 8–12 hours with impressive sillage" from the review that tracked the performance metrics independently. "Projection that turns heads without overwhelming" from the review that found the application ceiling more generous than Elixir's sweetness implies. The performance credentials are real regardless of which sweetness camp a collector occupies.
🔺 The Scent Pyramid
Top Notes (0–30 min)
Apple · Davana
The opening is the composition's most immediately distinctive chapter and the one that most clearly signals the departure from the original EDT's blood mandarin-citrus opening. Apple provides sweet, slightly tart, crisp fruitiness; davana adds warm, slightly herbal, slightly anisic depth with a musky-leathery quality that prevents the apple from reading as simple fruit candy. "Sweet apple with a surprising bit of musky, leathery davana in the mix" earns its accuracy. The opening resolves relatively quickly — "the apple and davana is short lived but noticeable and appreciated" before the heart takes over.
Heart Notes (30 min–2 hrs)
Damask Rose · Cedar · Osmanthus
The heart is where Elixir earns its most architecturally interesting community documentation. Damask rose provides warm, rich, slightly sweet floral depth; cedar adds dry, clean woody structure; osmanthus contributes the apricot-adjacent, slightly peachy, warm floral character that earns the "fruity floral core" description. "The heart of Damascena rose eventually blooms before settling into a creamy, seductive base of vanilla absolute, tonka bean, and patchouli" from the review that tracked the transition most precisely. The rose is "airy and very light in the overall scent composition" — supportive rather than dominant.
Base Notes (2 hrs through 8–12 hrs)
Vanilla Absolute · Tonka Bean · Patchouli
The base is the composition's defining and most polarizing chapter. Vanilla absolute — fuller, richer, more complex than vanillin, with a slightly smoky, slightly animalic depth — provides the warm, enveloping sweetness that earns "dark and slightly boozy vanilla" as its most accurate descriptor. Tonka bean adds coumarin-rich, almond-sweet warmth; patchouli contributes earthy depth that prevents the composition from being purely sweet. Together: "a rich powerhouse; an intoxicating gourmand; warm, creamy tonka and vanilla that remain airy and relatively light somehow."
What it smells like on skin:
The apple-davana opening is sweet, slightly fruity, and distinctly modern — recognizably different from every other 1 Million opening. After 30 minutes the rose-osmanthus heart adds warm, apricot-adjacent fruitiness; after an hour the vanilla-tonka base takes over and delivers the composition's defining character. On wearers whose skin chemistry balances the sweetness: warm, complex, genuinely addictive. On wearers whose skin amplifies ethyl maltol: overwhelming within hours. The decant is mandatory before this bottle decision.
Performance & Wear Guide
- Longevity: 8–12 hours on skin. Strong fabric longevity — "I sprayed it on my wrist an hour before going downstairs for lunch and my dad asked what I was wearing" from the Escentual reviewer who documented the projection in an enclosed space. Days on fabric for most wearers.
- Projection: Good to great. "Projection that turns heads without overwhelming" at 2 sprays. Assertive in warm spaces at full application. Settles to moderate after 2–3 hours.
- Sillage: Above average. Creates a clear scent trail that earns compliments from wearers across multiple reviews. The sweet-vanilla character is among the most legible and most immediately identifiable in the designer tier.
- Season: Fall and winter exclusively. The vanilla absolute-tonka base reads very heavy in warm weather. Below 65°F is the ideal wearing temperature.
- Occasion: Evening and date nights. Cold-weather casual through smart-casual. Not office appropriate at full application — the sweetness and projection together are too assertive for enclosed professional environments.
- Application: 2–3 sprays maximum. The sweetness compounds significantly at higher application volumes. Elixir is one of the compositions in the catalog where "fewer is always better" as the application principle.
- Blind buy safety: Not recommended without sampling. The sweet register is decisive and the community split between "addictive masterpiece" and "unwearable" is genuine. Skin chemistry determines everything.
Performance varies with skin chemistry. Apply to pulse points. Mandatory sampling before full bottle commitment.
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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
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