
Flawsome captures the floral heart of Flora quite well, with the peony and rose performing similarly in the middle notes. However, the clone falls slightly short in the base where vetiver presence is noticeably diminished, making the original feel more grounded and sophisticated. The top notes are fairly comparable, though the pepper iteration in Flawsome reads as slightly sharper and less refined.
The primary distinction lies in the base notes—Flora's vetiver adds a dry, woody depth that Flawsome lacks, resulting in a shorter longevity and less complex dry-down. The overall composition leans more generic in the clone, with less nuanced spice and herbal elements.