Club de Nuit Urban Man Elixir vs L'Homme
Armaf vs Yves Saint Laurent
These two share some DNA — Armaf's Urban Man Elixir was partly inspired by L'Homme — but they've ended up as pretty different beasts in terms of character and price.
| Club de Nuit Urban Man Elixir | L'Homme | |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Armaf | Yves Saint Laurent |
| Concentration | EDP | EDT |
| Gender | masculine | masculine |
| Price Range | $25-40 | $60-90 |
| Top Notes | bergamot, pink pepper, ginger, lemon | ginger, white pepper, bergamot, verbena |
| Heart Notes | oud, rose, saffron, violet leaf | basil, violet leaves, sage |
| Base Notes | sandalwood, cedarwood, musk, vetiver | vetiver, cedar, white woods, tonka bean |
| Best Seasons | fall, winter, spring | spring, fall, winter |
Shared Notes (3)
Notes that appear in both fragrances
What People Say
Armaf Club de Nuit Urban Man Elixir
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Yves Saint Laurent L'Homme
The ginger and white pepper opening is unusually wearable — sharp enough to feel interesting but never aggressive, which is why it gets recommended constantly as a go-to office scent.
Vetiver sits at the base in a smooth, almost creamy way rather than the raw earthy bite you get in something like Guerlain Vetiver — it makes the whole thing feel polished without feeling sanitized.
Longevity is a genuine complaint — many users report it fades noticeably within three to four hours, barely surviving a full workday without reapplication.
The drydown can be nearly indistinguishable from dozens of other vetiver-cedar masculines on the market, and people who know fragrance often call it competent but forgettable once the pepper-ginger opening dissipates.
Longevity: 3-5 hours on skin, fades to a close skin scent — moderate at best, and a common frustration for the price
Value: Reasonable for a designer EDT, but the weak longevity makes some feel they're constantly reaching for the bottle, which undercuts the value proposition
The Verdict
If you want a clean, versatile daily wear that just works, L'Homme is the polished choice — though you're paying $60-90 for an EDT with modest longevity. Urban Man Elixir undercuts it dramatically at $25-40 and adds oud and saffron for a richer, smokier vibe, making it the better pick for anyone who wants more intensity and doesn't mind slightly rougher edges.
Armaf Club de Nuit Urban Man Elixir
Yves Saint Laurent L'Homme