Pink Sugar Sparks by Pink Sugar

Pink Sugar Sparks 2012

Hashi
07/16/2017 - 03:50 PM
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Flowers Enveloped in Pink Strawberry Cotton Candy

I received Pink Sugar Sparks in a perfume swap and was instantly head over heels in love. First, I must say that I know and have owned Pink Sugar Sensual, but it didn't impress me nearly as much as this one. Although I was familiar with the very well-known Flowerbomb, I had never had it under my nose until now.

Pink Sugar Sensual starts off very fruity; I primarily smell sweet fruits with just a hint of bergamot. The opening is very sparkling, and after about an hour, the fragrance transitions into its beautiful heart note, which captivates me: sweet strawberries spun in cotton candy, with a touch of jasmine and freesias added in, preventing the scent from becoming too sweet and candy-like, while also radiating femininity and sexiness. The fragrance becomes warmer over time, and in the end, rich, dark vanilla and musk provide the finish. I cannot detect any coffee. The longevity is about 6 hours, which I find acceptable, considering this is a more budget-friendly fragrance.

In comparison to Flowerbomb, I can say that I find Pink Sugar Sparks more beautiful; Flowerbomb smells a bit less sweet and earthy to my nose. Here, the fruity strawberry note stands out more, which harmonizes wonderfully with the floral note.

For me, this is a scent for the cooler days in spring and autumn, or for mild summer evenings. It is sweet but not overwhelming. Unfortunately, this fragrance is no longer available for purchase; I am grateful that a dear friend recently pointed out where I could buy this scent.

I have grown very fond of Pink Sugar Sparks.
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