
By Kilian · 2013 · feminine · EDP
Playing With The Devil
Family
Notes
Concentration
Eau de Parfum
Standard modern strength, roughly 15 to 20 percent aromatic oils. All-day wear with moderate projection. The default for most contemporary designer and niche releases.
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Playing With The Devil is often described as a fruity and warm fragrance with a sweet and spicy character. Users frequently mention the prominent notes of black currant and peach, which give it a juicy and vibrant opening, while the heart adds a spicy kick from pimento and pepper. Many enthusiasts appreciate its complexity and find it suitable for evening wear or special occasions, particularly in cooler weather. However, some users feel it can be overly sweet or cloying, leading to mixed opinions about its wearability during the day.
What people praise
- Unique fruity and spicy blend
- Long-lasting performance
- Great for evening wear
- Complex and intriguing scent profile
Common complaints
- Can be too sweet for some
- Not ideal for hot weather
- Mixed opinions on versatility
· AI generated · Generated Jun 26, 2026 · synthesized from Reddit, Fragrantica, and forum reviews
Longevity
7.0 / 10 (hours)
mixed
Projection
6.0 / 10
mixed
LongevityLasts a full day on skin, lingering on clothing for a while longer. You might catch a hint of it even after a day out.
ProjectionStarts with an arm's-length presence, then settles in closer after the initial burst. Friends will notice, but it's not overwhelming.
Perfumer
Calice Becker