12/03/2018
Quyne
1 Review
Quyne
A great way for younger girls to start exploring the fragrance community but not really for anyone else.
Most people who shop at Forever 21 are either trying to keep up with the trends without buying designer clothes and breaking the bank, are actually 21 or 20-something, and are really young and trying to grow up faster. I think this perfume is marketed mostly towards the last group. The acai note is prominent, giving the scent the likeness of berry but when paired up with the other notes, it provides for a dark tone. You can't really expect high quality performance with this perfume. However, it does smell sweet and fresh and I can see a lot of young girls drawn to making this scent their own. It's definitely not an offensive or musky scent. The fragrance industry is typically expensive and to get into collecting really good perfumes would break the bank if you're still in high school. However, for that age group, it's a great way to introduce them to fresh berries and florals and take them on a journey to learn and discover their signature scent. I would give this to a niece or younger cousin of mine. 7/10 for younger people. 4/10 for me. If you want a more mature version, try Giorgio Armani Si Passione, where its fruitiness comes from blackcurrant.