Daisy Sunshine (2013) by Marc Jacobs

Daisy Sunshine 2013

Version from 2013
Midna
10/30/2015 - 05:12 AM
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The bottle is beautiful, and I like the scent too

The bottle is beautiful, and I like the scent too

Based on a sample, I will share my scent experience. A heartfelt thank you for the sample ;-)

I really like Daisy Sunshine. The scent is light, not overpowering, fresh, floral, and slightly fruity. Ideal for those who don’t like heavy and intrusive fragrances. It’s not sweet either.

Fortunately, I can't detect black currant, as that can quickly become too sweet and heavy. The mandarin gives the fragrance a light fruity-citrus note, but it is more in the background. The flowers come through very clearly, and the base note gives the whole composition the finishing touch. It is a successful blend where you can't go wrong if you enjoy fresh and floral scents.

I could wear it all year round. However, it will definitely unfold very well in summer and spring, especially if you prefer it fresh only when it’s warm.

I like the bottle. Like all the bottles from Marc Jacobs, really. Something different from the blocks you usually have. And they are all decorative. Maybe a bit kitschy, but I like it. The colors are beautiful and match the scent, and that’s the most important thing.

I tolerate it very well. My head doesn’t mind it, my skin enjoys it, and you definitely won’t annoy people around you with this scent.

I find its longevity quite good. That certainly depends on each individual’s skin, as it always does. But on me, it lasts well. I used it three hours ago today, and I can still perceive it very clearly. If you want to smell it all day, you will need to reapply it 2 to 3 times.

The scent works anytime. And should I ever reach the end of my collection, I will buy a Daisy. Whether it’s Sunshine, Dream, or neither, remains to be seen.
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FlirtyFlowerFlirtyFlower 10 years ago
Sounds interesting. Trophy for you!
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