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Daniela Andrier of Givaudan developed this woody aromatic masculine composition for Prada in 2008 as the male counterpart to the previous year's Infusion d'Iris for women. She worked on achieving a harmonious balance between Prada's house style and the composition's proportions. The bottle echoes the women's edition in heavy, transparent glass that reinterprets vintage perfume decanters. Available in five sizes from 50 to 750 ml Eau de Toilette, with an accompanying grooming line. Tunisian neroli and mandarin compose the luminous opening. Iris pallida, vetiver, galbanum, and cedar form the refined, green-woody heart. Powdery notes, olibanum (incense), and benzoin provide a warm, resinous base.
First impression (15-30 min)
Dry down (4+ hrs)
A refined, soapy-clean iris composition for men that prizes understated sophistication over mainstream appeal.
Prada Infusion d'Homme is the thinking man's fragrance. Created by Daniela Andrier in 2008 as the male counterpart to Infusion d'Iris, this woody-aromatic composition prioritizes refinement and subtlety over the bombast that dominates men's fragrance. The community rates it highly for its scent quality, though its quiet nature means it often flies under the radar in a market that rewards loud performance.
Now discontinued, though partially relaunched as Infusion d'Iris Cedre in the 2015 Les Infusions collection, the original Infusion d'Homme retains a loyal following among those who appreciate the idea that a fragrance should enhance rather than announce.
The opening is a luminous blend of Tunisian neroli and mandarin that feels clean, bright, and immediately refined. This citrus phase transitions quickly into the fragrance's defining character: a silky, powdery iris heart that one reviewer described as the icing on the cake that holds everything together.
Vetiver adds rooty, woody texture, galbanum contributes a crisp green dimension, and cedar provides structural support. The result is a heart that balances powdery softness with woody masculinity in a way that avoids the extremes of either.
The base of olibanum (frankincense) and benzoin adds a warm, resinous glow that one reviewer described as a burnt-vanilla quality. The incense note is particularly well-integrated, adding depth and a subtle smokiness that emerges and recedes as the fragrance develops. Notably, the iris resurfaces unexpectedly in the later stages, creating a beautiful sense of compositional unity.
Infusion d'Homme excels in settings where discretion is valued. The community specifically recommends it for office wear, business meetings, and situations where minimal fragrance is desired. One reviewer suggested it as the perfect long-haul flight fragrance, offering a freshly showered impression without intruding on fellow passengers.
Spring and fall are its optimal seasons, when its balanced character feels most in harmony with the environment. It can work in summer but may feel too powdery in intense heat.
Here Infusion d'Homme presents an interesting paradox. Longevity is excellent, with multiple reviewers reporting 10 or more hours of wear time. However, projection is deliberately minimal. The fragrance stays close to the body, creating what one reviewer described as a cloud of scent rather than a trail.
This makes it a fragrance you wear for yourself rather than for the room. It projects as a freshly showered quality to those who come close but will not announce itself from across a table. Community members rate sillage at 7 out of 10 and longevity at 8 out of 10, reflecting this combination of staying power and restraint.
Reviewers who appreciate Infusion d'Homme tend to be passionate advocates. Terms like quiet elegance, refined, and understated appear throughout community discussions. The Now Smell This review praised its ability to avoid mainstream banality while remaining approachable, and its unisex character earns consistent approval.
Detractors find it forgettable, with some describing it as smelling of bar soap or baby powder. The powdery iris heart is the main point of contention: fans find it sophisticated and beautifully balanced, while critics find it too feminine or too simple for a masculine fragrance. The price is rarely criticized, as those who seek out Infusion d'Homme generally understand and appreciate what they are getting.
Infusion d'Homme is ideal for men who value subtlety, refinement, and quality ingredients over projection and compliment-getting ability. If you appreciate iris-based compositions, enjoy the clean elegance of Prada's aesthetic, and want a fragrance that enhances your presence without dominating it, this is a superb choice.
Those who want their fragrance to be noticed, who prefer sweet or loud compositions, or who find powdery notes off-putting should look elsewhere. This is a fragrance that requires a certain mindset to fully appreciate.
Prada Infusion d'Homme is a masterfully understated composition that proves masculinity does not require volume. Its iris-incense-benzoin structure delivers long-lasting elegance for the wearer who understands that true sophistication often speaks in a whisper.
Consensus Rating
7.6/10
Community Sentiment
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