Our testing notes.
The spray Le Toxique shares its DNA with the extrait: mandarin, bergamot and black currant on top, patchouli, rose and jasmine in the heart, then ambergris, musk, ambroxan, birch tar and Molecule 01 at the base. That's a genuinely well-constructed Oriental-woody architecture, and Molecule 01 (ethylene brassylate) is a sophisticated choice that amplifies the skin-musk quality and improves projection in a subtle, intimate way. At $48 for 10ml, the fragrance value is real.
The pheromone value is not. The product page says 'enhanced with pheromones.' That's it. No named compounds, no concentrations, no reference to androstenone or androstadienone or anything that would let you evaluate what you're actually wearing on a pheromone level. This is arguably the most opaque compound disclosure in S1CK's lineup, weaker even than Le Toxique Extrait's vague trademark reference. The enthusiast community treats this kind of non-disclosure as a red flag, and it's fair to apply that standard here.
I must have gotten at least 5 compliments.
The one available review is from someone who discovered the product on TikTok and received compliments, which tells us the fragrance performs, not that the pheromones work. That's not a knock on the fragrance. It genuinely may be the most honest way to evaluate this product. If you want a well-made, naturally-derived spray cologne with an interesting scent, this probably delivers. If you want a pheromone product you can analyze and dose thoughtfully, you'll need to look at other options in S1CK's range or from more disclosure-oriented brands.


