04/28/2024
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Peach crumb tea
Fragrance:
"Mystique Bouquet" starts with a light citrus note. The sweet peach and lychee combination quickly asserts itself and fuses into a very sweet peach and lychee iced tea. Fruity and delicious, but definitely synthetic. I only notice the flowers subtly and in the background. As the fragrance progresses, the initially juicy composition settles into a more fruity, powdery style. Peach iced tea becomes crumbly tea powder. Not much more happens on my skin, which is why I would classify the fragrance as fairly linear. A fruity-sweet, really clear, but also slightly sticky peach fragrance that I definitely haven't smelled like this before. The longevity on my skin was around 5-6 hours. If you scent yourself normally, you will be noticed by people standing nearby. The fruity notes are quite present, perhaps even intrusive. This rather sweet fragrance is certainly perceived differently by those around you.
When? Where? Who?
Fans of peach fragrances and fruity compositions in general could get their money's worth. "Mystique Bouquet" is special, has recognition value and also quite good longevity and sillage for a low price. In my opinion, it has signature potential! I like it in spring, but the fruity notes also come into their own in warmer temperatures. This creation is definitely not a refresher, but it evokes summer associations for me. Maybe because I always love eating peaches in summer?
For me, it's a feminine fragrance that I tend to see on younger women. When I think of my mother, mother-in-law or aunt, I don't think they would wear "Mystique Bouquet". It wouldn't be fresh enough for some, too squeaky-sweet for others, or it simply lacks a few rough edges in the form of herbaceous-spicy components.
#Mysterious Bouquet vs #La Fleur Bouquet
A comparison of "Mystique Bouquet" and "Valaya" is unfortunately not possible, as I have never smelled "Valaya". But there is a comparison with "La Fleur Bouquet", because I found it difficult to choose one of the fragrances when I bought it..
Mystique Bouquet:
Scent: Peach crumb tea with few flowers
S: 1m-2m, if you spray yourself completely
HB: on my skin for approx. 5 hours
Effect: niche character. Rather youthful. With lots of fruit through spring & summer. You have to like it! Test beforehand! Sometimes too sweet, no tart fragrance notes. Recognition value. Signature potential.
Opinion of (my) fragrance grouch: "Eww. Too sweet."
La Fleur Bouquet:
Fragrance: Delicate, floral, a little grassy, a little peach
S: rather close to the skin, even if you spray yourself completely
HB: on my skin for approx. 4 hours
Effect: designer character. Adult, elegant floral fragrance. Springtime feelings. Suitable for everyday wear. Pleasing! Perhaps also a little boring. Little recognition value. Nevertheless "beautiful".
Opinion of (my) fragrance grouch: "Quite good."
Comparative conclusion:
In my opinion, the fragrances develop in quite different directions. "Mystique Bouquet" is a predominantly fruity-sweet fragrance that is rather special. With "La Fleur Bouquet", on the other hand, the floral notes predominate and it is very pleasing, but has little recognition value. When it comes to blind purchases and gift recommendations, because the packaging and the low price invite you to do so, then I would say that "La Fleur Bouquet" is the safer bet. With "Mystique Bouquet", on the other hand, I would advise trying it out first.
Conclusion: If you are still looking for a special, fruity fragrance for your collection, you can take a closer look at "Mystique Bouquet". Sweet, synthetic peach crumb tea. Somehow delicious and yet still a little perfumey. For me, a better presentation of peach than the fermented version in Tom Ford's "Bitter Peach".
"Mystique Bouquet" starts with a light citrus note. The sweet peach and lychee combination quickly asserts itself and fuses into a very sweet peach and lychee iced tea. Fruity and delicious, but definitely synthetic. I only notice the flowers subtly and in the background. As the fragrance progresses, the initially juicy composition settles into a more fruity, powdery style. Peach iced tea becomes crumbly tea powder. Not much more happens on my skin, which is why I would classify the fragrance as fairly linear. A fruity-sweet, really clear, but also slightly sticky peach fragrance that I definitely haven't smelled like this before. The longevity on my skin was around 5-6 hours. If you scent yourself normally, you will be noticed by people standing nearby. The fruity notes are quite present, perhaps even intrusive. This rather sweet fragrance is certainly perceived differently by those around you.
When? Where? Who?
Fans of peach fragrances and fruity compositions in general could get their money's worth. "Mystique Bouquet" is special, has recognition value and also quite good longevity and sillage for a low price. In my opinion, it has signature potential! I like it in spring, but the fruity notes also come into their own in warmer temperatures. This creation is definitely not a refresher, but it evokes summer associations for me. Maybe because I always love eating peaches in summer?
For me, it's a feminine fragrance that I tend to see on younger women. When I think of my mother, mother-in-law or aunt, I don't think they would wear "Mystique Bouquet". It wouldn't be fresh enough for some, too squeaky-sweet for others, or it simply lacks a few rough edges in the form of herbaceous-spicy components.
#Mysterious Bouquet vs #La Fleur Bouquet
A comparison of "Mystique Bouquet" and "Valaya" is unfortunately not possible, as I have never smelled "Valaya". But there is a comparison with "La Fleur Bouquet", because I found it difficult to choose one of the fragrances when I bought it..
Mystique Bouquet:
Scent: Peach crumb tea with few flowers
S: 1m-2m, if you spray yourself completely
HB: on my skin for approx. 5 hours
Effect: niche character. Rather youthful. With lots of fruit through spring & summer. You have to like it! Test beforehand! Sometimes too sweet, no tart fragrance notes. Recognition value. Signature potential.
Opinion of (my) fragrance grouch: "Eww. Too sweet."
La Fleur Bouquet:
Fragrance: Delicate, floral, a little grassy, a little peach
S: rather close to the skin, even if you spray yourself completely
HB: on my skin for approx. 4 hours
Effect: designer character. Adult, elegant floral fragrance. Springtime feelings. Suitable for everyday wear. Pleasing! Perhaps also a little boring. Little recognition value. Nevertheless "beautiful".
Opinion of (my) fragrance grouch: "Quite good."
Comparative conclusion:
In my opinion, the fragrances develop in quite different directions. "Mystique Bouquet" is a predominantly fruity-sweet fragrance that is rather special. With "La Fleur Bouquet", on the other hand, the floral notes predominate and it is very pleasing, but has little recognition value. When it comes to blind purchases and gift recommendations, because the packaging and the low price invite you to do so, then I would say that "La Fleur Bouquet" is the safer bet. With "Mystique Bouquet", on the other hand, I would advise trying it out first.
Conclusion: If you are still looking for a special, fruity fragrance for your collection, you can take a closer look at "Mystique Bouquet". Sweet, synthetic peach crumb tea. Somehow delicious and yet still a little perfumey. For me, a better presentation of peach than the fermented version in Tom Ford's "Bitter Peach".