Perfumes Similar to Hilary Duff With Love 

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 Hilary Duff With Love 

With Love is a hidden gem amongst celebrity perfumes, it is a unique combination of spicy, woody, fruity and exotic notes. With Love by Hilary Duff is an Amber Spicy fragrance for women that was launched in 2006. Its sophisticated fragrance is mature, crisp and complex in all the most intriguing ways possible. Hilary Duff is surprising all-round, it is sweet, peppery and floral. With Love opens with a warm blast of spice combined with the sweet and tangy mangosteen fruit, it may be the one that introduces the tropical and warm vibe to this fragrance. 

Its unique heart is made up of the dreamy note of cocobolo wood with mangossteen blossom that introduces a floral fruity perspective to this heart. With Love closes with an exceptional warmth that comes from sweet and golden amber with musk. This fragrance is so irresistible to both genders and it's absolutely pretty. This fragrance was created by Rodrigo Flores-Roux and Stephen Nilsen. 

  • Top notes: Mangosteen and Spices 
  • Middle notes: Mangosteen Blossom and Cocobolo 
  • Base notes: Musk and Amber 

Perfumes Similar to With Love by Hilary Duff 


While With Love takes you to an exotic island, Far Away Exotic takes you on an exotic journey. It evolves on the skin, so it does not actually start the way it ends. Far Away Exotic compared to With Love is younger and sweeter. Far Away Exotic by Avon is an Amber Floral fragrance for women that was launched in 2012. Its fragrance opens with the very juicy sweet and tropical fruity note of mango combined with warm spices and zesty mandarin orange. Far Away Exotic continues to a creamy and coconut forward heart filled with the opulence of jasmine and romantic rose. This fragrance closes with a characteristic warm and exotic flavor from notes of sandalwood, amber, musk and patchouli. Far Away Exotic was created by Antoine Lie. 

  • Top notes: Spices, Mandarin Orange and Mango
  • Middle notes: Jasmine, Rose and Coconut 
  • Base notes: Amber, Sandalwood, Patchouli and Musk 
  • Perfume Gender: Feminine 
  • Scent Accord: Amber Floral 
  • Longevity: Long lasting 
  • Sillage: Moderate 
  • Projection: Wide 

Jeux de Peau by Serge Lutens is an Amber Woody fragrance for women and men that was launched in 2011. Jeux de Peau is many things but none of them is boring. It evokes many feelings. It is cozy, relaxing, innocent and intimate but still very sexual and distinctive. This fragrance has a beautiful texture. Jeux de Peau opens with a unique note of wheat that reminds  one of a cereal with its soft and warm oriental flavor and milky sweet and creamy note. Its heart introduces an intensely sweet but softly spicy licorice with coconut and immortelle. Jeux de Peau closes with a rich sandalwood note accompanied by sweet apricot, warm spices, amber, woody notes and osmanthus. 

  • Top notes: Milk and Wheat 
  • Middle notes: Coconut, Licorice and Immortelle 
  • Base notes: Apricot, Amber, Sandalwood, Osmanthus, Spices and Woody Notes 
  • Perfume Gender: Unisex 
  • Scent Accord: Amber Woody 
  • Longevity: Moderate 
  • Sillage: Moderate 
  • Projection: Moderate 

Butterflies by Coleen Rooney is an Amber Floral fragrance for women that was launched in 2010. Butterflies is fun, cozy and hardly overpowering. Butterflies opens with a soft floral note of musk from hibiscus with sweet rose and zesty citruses. Butterflies heart is warm and enveloping in that way that reminds of With Love from notes of creamy vanille with nutmeg and pepper. Butterflies closes with an enjoyably comforting and oriental blend of cedar with amber and tonka bean. 

  • Top notes: Rose, Citruses and Hibiscus 
  • Middle notes: Nutmeg, Vanille and Pepper 
  • Base notes: Amber, Virginia Cedar and Tonka Bean 
  • Perfume Gender: Feminine 
  • Scent Accord: Amber Floral 
  • Longevity: Moderate 
  • Sillage: Moderate 
  • Projection: Moderate 

Invite Only Amber 23 is somewhat a fragrance reserved for only a specific type of people. It is alluring, glamorous, elegant and really warm. The only reason that this fragrance sort of reminds one of With Love, is because it is warm and sweet, other than that, Invite Only Amber is actually its own fragrance. Invite Only Amber | 23 by Kayali Fragrances is an Amber Spicy fragrance for women and men that was launched in 2021. Its addictive fragrance opens with the earthy smokiness of tobacco leaf combined with sweet chocolate and hazelnut and honey with sour cherry. The heart of this fragrance introduces a rosy heart with sweet and spicy cinnamon and citrus leaf. Invite Only Amber closes with an unbridled level of warmth and an exotic flavor. This fragrance was created by Ilias Ermenidis and Firmenich. 

  • Top notes: Sour Cherry, Hazelnut, Tobacco Leaf, Honey and Chocolate 
  • Middle notes: May Rose, Damask Rose, Citrus Leaf and Ceylon Cinnamon
  • Base notes: Agarwood, Vanilla, Benzoin, Amber, Musk, Patchouli, Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha and Sandalwood. 
  • Perfume Gender: Unisex 
  • Scent Accord: Amber Spicy 
  • Longevity: Moderate 
  • Sillage: Moderate 
  • Projection: Moderate 

Dangerous Complicity by Etat Libre d’Orange is an Aromatic fragrance for women and men that was launched in 2012. Dangerous Complicity is subtle, serene and smooth. There is a colorful and bright sensuality to this fragrance and it is absolutely enjoyable. This fragrance is a smooth blend of notes of boozy and intoxicating rum to creamy coconut, leather, osmanthus, cashmere wood, bright but complex ylang-ylang, calamus, seductive and opulent jasmine, rich sandalwood, spicy ginger, bay leaf and exotic patchouli. Dangerous Complicity was created by Violaine Collas. 

  • Fragrance notes: Coconut, Leather, Chinese Osmanthus, Rum, Patchouli, Bay Leaf, Lorenox, Ginger, Sandalwood, Egyptian Jasmine, Calamus, Ylang-Ylang and Cashmere Wood
  • Perfume Gender: Unisex 
  • Scent Accord: Aromatic 
  • Longevity: Moderate 
  • Sillage: Moderate 
  • Projection: Moderate 

Serpentine by Roberto Cavalli is an Amber Floral fragrance for women that was launched in 2005. This fragrance is unapologetically feminine, sensual and charming but dangerous. It appeals and calls to those around it with open comforting arms but as the serpent is, it is sultry and potent in its venom. Serpentine opens with a blend of mango blossom with zesty and sweet mandarin orange, gardenia and artemisia. The heart of this fragrance introduces the spiciness from pepper that reminds one of Hilary Duff’s With Love, but this time it is combined with flowers of tiare,tropical frangipani and violet leaf. Serpentine closes with a beautiful blend of warm notes from tolu balsam, amber and sandalwood. 

  • Top notes: Mandarin Orange, Artemisia, Tahitian Gardenia and Mango Blossom 
  • Middle notes: Frangipani, Violet Leaf, Pepper and Tiare Flower 
  • Base notes: Tolu Balsam, Amber and Sandalwood 
  • Perfume Gender: Feminine 
  • Scent Accord: Amber Floral 
  • Longevity: Moderate 
  • Sillage: Moderate 
  • Projection: Moderate 

Young Sexy Lovely by Yves Saint Laurent is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women that was launched in 2007. Young Sexy Lovely is delicate, fresh and actually young. It is a fruity and floral blend with hints of wood and fresh citrus. This attractive and appealing youthful fragrance opens with the zestiness of Italian mandarin combined with the juicy sweetness of notes of blackcurrant and pear. The heart is a delicate floral blend of petals from cherry blossom, peach and magnolia. Young Sexy Lovely closes with a warmth from amber, musk and cedar. 

  • Top notes: Italian Mandarin, Pear and Black Currant 
  • Middle notes: Magnolia, Peach and Cherry Blossom 
  • Base notes: Amber, Cedar and Musk 
  • Perfume Gender: Feminine 
  • Scent Accord: Floral Fruity 
  • Longevity: Moderate 
  • Sillage: Intimate 
  • Projection: Moderate 

Rogue Man by Rihanna is an Amber Woody fragrance for men that was launched in 2014. Rogue Man is a spicy, warm and masculine fragrance that draws you in because it is simply irresistible. It is spicy, sweet and classy. The gorgeous and satisfying fragrance opens with the spiciness of black pepper accompanied by rosemary with a refreshing blend of bergamot and clementine. The heart of this fragrance introduces a floral blend of vanilla orchid and jasmine with notes of labdanum and cedar. Rogue Man closes with an expressive blend of amber with tonka bean, sandalwood, musk and patchouli. This fragrance was created by Frank Voelkl. 

  • Top notes: Rosemary, Clementine, Bergamot and Black Pepper
  • Middle notes: Labdanum, Vanilla Orchid, Cedar and Jasmine 
  • Base notes: Amber, Patchouli, Tonka Bean, Musk and Sandalwood
  • Perfume Gender: Feminine 
  • Scent Accord: Amber Woody 
  • Longevity: Moderate 
  • Sillage: Moderate 
  • Projection: Moderate 

Nude Lips by KKW Fragrance is an Amber Floral fragrance for women that was launched in 2019. Nude Lips, like Hilary Duff’s With Love, is warm and spicy. It is enjoyable. Nude Lips opens with warmth of spices with solar notes and delicate lily of the valley. Its heart is a blend of petals of the lush and waxy magnolia with white and opulent jasmine and dreamy peony. This fragrance closes with the creaminess of Tahitian vanilla which seems to be the key note of this fragrance with warm amber and musk. Nude Lips was created by Givaudan. 

  • Top notes: Spices, Lily of the Valley and Solar Notes 
  • Middle notes: Jasmine, Peony and Magnolia 
  • Base notes: Amber, Tahitian Vanilla and Musk 
  • Perfume Gender: Feminine 
  • Scent Accord: Amber Floral 
  • Longevity: Moderate 
  • Sillage: Moderate 
  • Projection: Moderate 

Halfeti by Penhaligon’s is an Amber Woody fragrance for women and men that was launched in 2015. Halfeti is a medley of the most interesting and complex notes and it turns out to be absolutely beautiful. It feels like a library aesthetic fragrance. It opens with the intimate and earthy note of saffron flowers with artemisia, cardamom, cypress and zesty bergamot and grapefruit. Its heart is a blend of romantic rose with jasmine and nutmeg. Halfeti closes with a creamy and warm blend of notes that offers its fragrance a richness, depth and complexity. Halfeti was created by Christian Provenzano. 

  • Top notes: Saffron, Cardamom, Grapefruit, Bergamot, Cypress Leaf and Artemisia
  • Middle notes: Nutmeg, Jasmine and Bulgarian Rose 
  • Base notes: Oud, Musk, Vanilla, Cedar, Leather, Amber, Sandalwood and Tonka Bean 
  • Perfume Gender: Feminine 
  • Scent Accord: Amber Woody 
  • Longevity: Long lasting 
  • Sillage: Strong 
  • Projection: Wide 

Conclusion 

Hilary Duff’s ‘With Love’ is exotic, sophisticated and unique. It's no surprise that it actually appeals to both genders even if it is feminine because it's that complex and beautiful. Its tropical, fruity, amber and warm accords are simply outstanding. The fragrances listed here are just as beautiful with their sweet and complex notes. You will definitely find a favorite on this list if you are looking for a warm, spicy and sweet fragrance. 


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