Here's How My 72-Hour Test of Merit Beauty's First Fragrance Went
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2024 has been the year of fragrance. Brands like Phulr and Sol de Janeiro (even Glossier) have all set the bar high for fragrance launches this year, with everyone on #PerfumeTok raving about their viral scents. But an even buzzier fragrance has just entered the chat from none other than Merit Beauty, a clean beauty brand loved by PureWow editors and readers alike. They recently launched their first-ever fragrance: Retrospect L’Extrait de Parfum ($92). Of course, in true Merit fashion, it isn’t your typical EDP.
Since its release on Oct. 22, the perfume has already garnered hundreds of five-star reviews, with shoppers claiming it as the scent of the season, due to its modern take on blending floral and musky notes. The large fragrance lover in me knew I had to put it to the test and folks, that I did. I tested this perfume for 72 hours (and then some) to see how it lasted throughout the day and how it wore on my skin and clothes. So without further ado, here’s everything you need to know about Merit Beauty’s Retrospect and my thoughts on the scent fragheads are calling "old money in a bottle."
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So, What is the Retrospect L’Extrait de Parfum?
Retrospect is Merit’s take on a classic fragrance. Crafted to be the opposite of scents populating the current fragrance industry, it boasts vintage (and modern) notes of bergamot, pear, jasmine, violet, rose, vanilla and musk all coming together to become a complex, yet inviting fragrance. Down to the packaging, everything about it feels like a luxury experience. It comes in a traditional navy box, almost resembling ones that hold fine jewelry, and there’s a reason for it. Per the product description, the 1-ounce bottle is “inspired by modernist jewelry [and] designed to sit comfortably in the palm of your hand—a nod to the tradition of fragrance as a timeless accessory.” As I said before, this isn’t your typical Eau de Parfum, it’s actually an Eau de Extrait (and yes, there is a difference). When it comes to toilettes, parfums and extraits, it’s all about the fragrance concentration.
Toilettes have a fragrance concentration between 5 to 15 percent (with a staying power of 2 to 3 hours) and parfums have a concentration of 15 to 20 percent (4 to 5 hours). Extraits however, have the highest concentration out of the three, containing between 20 to 30 percent, and lasts around 8 to 12 hours. Retrospect claims to last *over* 12 hours and let me just say, as I’m writing this, I can still smell it lingering on my jacket after spraying it on the morning before. Do with that information what you will.
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Fast Facts
- Top Notes: Bergamot, Pear, Ambrette, Aldehydes
- Heart Notes: Jasmine, Rose, Rosemary, Violet, Orris
- Bottom Notes: Vanilla, Musk, Moss



