Meet London Player: a refined perfume oil inspired by London Playboy Men, concentrated for longevity and skipping the alcohol entirely.
Understated, polished and built to be your everyday signature.

How It Unfolds
Top: Bergamot sparkles with zesty Italian citrus; Mandarin brightens with juicy orange.
Heart: Lavender cools things with aromatic herbs; Geranium leans green-rosy.
Dry-down: Cedar lends a clean, dry-wood edge; Musk hums soft and skin-warm; Patchouli grounds it with earthy darkness.
Getting the Most From Your Oil
Apply straight after a shower while skin is still slightly damp; oil grabs onto hydrated skin and projects longer. A swipe through the hair or on a scarf extends the trail even further.
Inside the Bright Citrus-Aromatic Woody Family
Woody fragrances are built on cedar, sandalwood, vetiver and musk — the dependable backbone behind most modern signatures. They read polished and unisex-friendly, and as an oil the woods stay creamy and natural instead of turning sharp.
When To Wear It
Cool weather is its home turf: crisp autumn days and long winter nights. A natural fit for him, and honestly great on anyone who reaches for it. A safe blind-buy that punches well above its price.
What Makes It Special
There’s a reason woods anchor most modern signatures — they’re versatile, flattering and unisex-friendly. This one wears like a second skin.
Because it’s an impression of London Playboy Men — not the designer bottle — you get the smooth woody backbone you love at a fraction of the price, with none of the alcohol burn.
Oil vs. the Designer Bottle
Side by side, a designer spray hits louder for the first ten minutes — that’s the alcohol talking. Once it settles, an oil like this tracks remarkably close, and it’s still going strong hours after the spray has faded.
The Quick Facts
- Inspired by: London Playboy Men
- Scent family: Bright Citrus-Aromatic Woody
- Best for: men's, Fall, Winter
- Format: Alcohol-free perfume oil — 0.33 oz rollerball up to bulk sizes
Great fragrance shouldn’t cost a fortune. London Player proves it, one dab at a time.
