🚨 New Drop: Yves Saint Laurent MYSLF Intense
YSL is doubling down on one of the biggest designer hits of the last few years.
A new BANGER (I’m sure) is on the way: MYSLF Intense (2026) — and it’s basically the original DNA… turned up.
What we know so far:
Top: Bergamot
Heart: Orange Blossom Absolute
Base: Woods + Black Musk
There are also reports of:
Cardamom, ambroxan, and musky woods giving it more depth
(Sources: ifragranceofficial.com, hellobeautyblog.com)
The vibe:
Same clean, modern, “everyone likes you” energy of MYSLF…
…but louder, warmer, and more nighttime-ready. My goodness! In the words of Spongebob, “I’m ready, I’m ready!”
No word yet on the release date.
🔥 April Top Sellers - these sold like crazy for me!

🌊 Marwa
Notes: Calabrian bergamot, lemon, Sicilian orange, ginger, cinnamon, neroli, black tea, olibanum, ambroxan, guaiac wood
Vibe: Bright citrus, spicy tea, smooth woods
Who it’s for: The guy who wants a fresh, classy, and confident smell

🌆 Lattafa New York City of Dreams
Notes: Cherry, black pepper, nutmeg, mimosa, rose, muguet, cognac, patchouli, labdanum, cedarwood, oakmoss
Vibe: Spicy cherry, floral, slightly boozy, mossy
Who it’s for: Someone who wants a richer potent, every day scent

👔 Coach Open Road
Notes: Red apple, lemon, Sichuan pepper, lavender, sage, vetiver, patchouli, cedarwood
Vibe: Fresh, clean, outdoorsy freedom
Who it’s for: Daily wear guy who just wants an office fragrance that’s also date night approved

💣 Nitro Gold
Notes: Pink pepper, apple, tangerine, grapefruit, pineapple, cedarwood, marine notes, cognac, vetiver, amberwood, musk, sandalwood, toffee, vanilla
Vibe: Fruity, fresh, sweet, bold
Who it’s for: Night outs, high energy, compliments
(Source: fragrantica.com)

🍐 MCM Crush
Notes: Frozen pear, pink pepper, black currant, apricot nectar, magnolia, rose de Mai, white peony, cedarwood, ambrette, cashmere wood
Vibe: Fun, flirty, fruity-woody
Who it’s for: Someone who wants to stand out in a playful way
💡 Tip of the Week
How to pick a fragrance you’ll actually wear:
Don’t just ask “what smells good?”
Ask yourself:
When am I wearing this? (work, date, night out)
How do I want to come across? (clean, attractive, powerful, cozy)
Then match the scent to the moment + identity, not just the notes.
That’s how you start building a fire lineup.
Catch you next time!
Stay smelling goodt,
Garin, The Scent Dealer