Apricot innocence... yes, the name actually says it, but you don't usually associate "innocent" with the Anderolis.
I like apricot, so I wanted to test it right away when this perfume hit the market. Different size, different style, different concentration.
The first test was a bit... let's just say I was surprised because I was somehow expecting a powerhouse, like Vicebomb or Leisure in Paradise.
This one was different, not so loud, not overpowering... rather quiet.
Then it hit me...
The orange Fructies shampoo... yes, it actually smells exactly like that... but somehow more grown-up.
So how does it smell exactly:
At first, you get a very authentic, clean, ripe apricot.
The scent doesn't develop much, but rather remains linear throughout.
The musk cloud that the apricot floats on becomes a little more pronounced, and it gets a tiny bit floral later on.
Apricot and musk are definitely the main act. I don't really get exotic fruits, and amber is more perceptible in the background.
Conclusion:
A very fruity clean scent in my eyes. I think it's a go-to and really strongly reminds me of our youth shampoo, which has grown up a bit with us :)
A little tip from me:
If you wait for the drydown and spray the scent on again, it performs even more beautifully, as the musk and amber come out better.