Quality Fragrance Oils’ Bacarat Rouge 540 Impression #333 | Long-Lasting Perfume Oil, Alcohol-Free, Strong Scent, 10ml Roll-On | Affordable Alternative to Designer Fragrances
$8.95
Price: $8.95
(as of Mar 11, 2025 01:34:51 UTC – Details)
If you like the original fragrance, you’ll LOVE our impression! Note: Quality Fragrance Oils competes with the designer brands. It does not use their fragrances and is not associated in any way with the designer brands or their manufacturers.
Manufacturer : Quality Fragrance Oils
ASIN : B0BGZ2QTBR
PURE, UNCUT OIL: Enjoy all-day longevity with our alcohol-free fragrances. Traditional perfumes and colognes contain up to 80% alcohol, which quickly evaporates, taking the scent with it.
INSPIRED BY CLASSICS: Using advanced perfumery and technology, Quality Fragrance Oils creates renditions with a familiar scent while remaining affordable for all.
CONVENIENT: Our 10ml roll-ons are easy to take on the go, and TSA-friendly – ensuring you can smell great all the time, wherever life takes you.
NOTES: Saffron, Jasmine, Amberwood, Ambergris, Fir Resin, Cedar.
DISCLAIMER: Quality Fragrance Oils creates impressions of familiar scents. We are not associated with designer brands or their manufacturers. Names are provided for comparison purposes.
Customers say
Customers find the personal fragrance has a pleasant scent and long-lasting effect. They find it a good value for the price, with a nice, floral scent that lasts longer than spray bottles. Many customers praise the quality as excellent and say it’s worth trying. The fragrance is described as sweet, lovely, and unique.
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7 reviews for Quality Fragrance Oils’ Bacarat Rouge 540 Impression #333 | Long-Lasting Perfume Oil, Alcohol-Free, Strong Scent, 10ml Roll-On | Affordable Alternative to Designer Fragrances
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JUSTIN MILES –
PROS: Save $$$, Longer Lasting, Easy Travel/Application. CONS: No dry-downs, Can Be Cloying.
Okay. I am not gonna lie. I own many of these fragrances myself, so I feel that I can adequately describe what you gain (or subsequently loose) with these fragrance oils.OIL VS. EDT or EDP (Oils vs. Alcohols)I know everyone wants to smell their best, but the last thing they want is to pay a fortune while doing so. With that said, some of these oils also last longer than their real fragrance counter-part. For instance, QFO’s Allure Homme Sport projects about an extra 2-3 hours. For me, Allure Homme Sport ETD becomes a skin sent in about 2 hours, but with the oils I get 5-6 hours of full on projection. Call it beast-mode if you will, however, there are a few slight differences with fragrance oils. You definitely know when you are wearing the Chanel vs. the oil because the Chanel breaks down into a smoother and alluring dry-down. This is called the “dry-down” and its where you can break apart the notes. With the oil, on the other hand, they kind of mimic the opening, but give you a consistent smell through-out the fragrance. Definitely the oil smells less “refined”, but for 5-6 bucks, I could not ask for anything better. The reality is if someone gets a waft of you, they’ll think you smell great. And if they are an enthusiast, they may even ask you what you or wearing or guess it for themselves.DESIGNER OILSFor QFO’s average designer scents (Acqua Di Gio/Light Blue/Dior Sauvage/1 Million), you can’t go wrong. They are all slightly little off, Light Blue and 1 Million imparticularly for me. That’s not to say that if you were given a strip of the oil and the real parfum, you could be able to match all of them. I know for many people, what it really boils down to is the price. For 6-7 bucks, you can have something that in a department store costs you 3-4x that amount (for the mL you get). Forget the slight variations or the minuta of fragrances, you’re willing to pay 15% of the actual cost for 85% of the quality.NICHE OILSAs for some of their niche scents, I found Silver Water Mountain to be egregious. Smells way too alcoholish and ting/musky compared to the real one. I guess SWM was never a favorite to begin with, but I’d say this version did not even remotely resemble it. QFO’s Aventus Creed on the other hand is a close related cousin. Of course you will run into the same issues as before with composition and definition, but there are so many clones of this out there that aren’t that well-defined either. Thus, I’d actually put this oil up in the top clone list… probably right under Club de Nuit by Armaf (THE Aventus Clone everyone and their momma seems to have). I have not touched any of their Tom Ford collections. Maybe a trigger-happy buy for later.OTHER NOTES:Other things to ponder: think of the advantages of something that can placed in your pocket and easily applied. If you are just getting into fragrances and do not have a whole bunch of money to spend (under 30), this is a no-brainer. I mean you could either spend your money for a real cologne “cheapie” that lasts 5 mins on your skin or you could dabble in the smells (plural) that people fork over their Benjamins to procure. This goes especially towards college or high school students that want to smell like an adult, but without having to spend their entire allowance. In any case, anything that keeps the kiddos from smelling like Axe body spray, I am all down for!
TM –
Definitely buy!
Amazing! Smells so good. Lasts long! Totally recommend, Iâve bought it several times. Itâs unisex, it smells so good on my hubby, and I always rub it on my skin as well lol. âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸
Audrey –
Smells great
Doesnât smell anything like bubblegum at all. However, it does smell good and it lasts a long time.Maybe it got mixed up with the labeling.But it does smell good! Very woodsy with Amber and a little vanilla!
Melinda Miller –
Sadly, this one does not work for me
I really like Versace’s Yellow Diamonds. I wear it everywhere for daytime. I had high hopes for this because VYD doesn’t last very long on me whereas perfume oils generally last longer and require less product. I first tested both on paper strips: Versace Yellow Diamond is stronger and projects more. VYD seems lighter/284 feels heavy on the paper. I have to work harder to smell 284.After an hour of dry down, the VYD is still stronger and more present, but the scents really are identical, at least to my nose. Skin Test: Sadly, QFO is not holding up. It doesnât last long, and it has a petroleum smell on my skin. Itâs very off-putting. If not for this I think the scents would be close, but itâs hard to tell. Throughout the day as the scent has lifted the petroleum smell has gone away but so have the desired notes. I wore both this (left arm) and VYD (right arm) throughout the morning and most of the afternoon. I wore them to the gym VYD did better in terms of longevity, projection, and agreeable fragrance. I had high hopes for QFO because the oils tend to last longer and are stronger, but I donât think Iâll be wearing this again.
Lisa A –
SMELL EXACTLY LIKE THE ORIGINAL
you get a great deal for the money. buy it before it is gone. it’s a little bit strong. I tone it down with water or baby oil.beauty is not complete until you wear this.
Lorna –
#333 is a powerhouse, but I love # 122
#333, interpretation of Baccarat Rouge 540. The scent is very very strong, it has incredibly powerful projection and lasts forever even after you try to wash it off. Iâve never tried the original scent so I canât say much about its similarity. The only problem is I havenât decided if the scent itself actually works for me yet or not. Thereâs things I like about it mainly the fruity/floral sweetness and the power. However the spice aspect that tends to go heavily metallic and even heavier plastic on me might not be my cup of tea. Iâm going to try it out a few more times in different weather and temperature ranges before I make a final decision whether to keep or pass on.Iâm in love with #122 impression of TF Black Orchid! Love it itâs gorgeous, perfect and I want a big bottle!
Tarun Munjal –
Love this on my wife.Very very long lasting