What the Fluff 2024

What the Fluff by Aspiring Aromas
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8.8 / 10 6 Ratings
A new perfume by Aspiring Aromas for women and men, released in 2024. The scent is gourmand-sweet. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Gourmand
Sweet
Powdery
Fresh
Creamy

Fragrance Notes

MarshmallowMarshmallow CreamCream VanillaVanilla
Ratings
Scent
8.86 Ratings
Longevity
6.86 Ratings
Sillage
7.06 Ratings
Bottle
6.67 Ratings
Submitted by Itscoral, last update on 06/30/2025.

Smells similar

What the fragrance is similar to
Delizia di Marshmallow by Kyse Perfumes / Perfumes by Terri
Delizia di Marshmallow

Reviews

2 in-depth fragrance descriptions
Jayvicmay

94 Reviews
Jayvicmay
Jayvicmay
1  
Probably the best marshmallow scent ive tried
This smells like a mix of straight warm sugar and marshmallow cream. There isn't any powdery-ness like some perfumes have because well, plain marshmallows have a powdery scent but most of the time it isn't reflected well in perfumes and end up a waxy mess somehow.
It isnt a a roasted/toasted marshmallow (thank god).
This is sweet and straight to the point. There is a warmth to it the longer it sits on you.
Smells super super similar to delizia de marshmallow but a lot cheaper, stronger and lasts longer.
I went to bed wearing it and woke up to it being stronger!
Hopefully it doesn't change much the longer i have it because it is perfect the way it is now.
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10
Pricing
6
Bottle
6
Sillage
7
Longevity
9
Scent
Nanaafromgha

148 Reviews
Nanaafromgha
Nanaafromgha
2  
Marshmallows on steroids
I often say I’m not a fan of gourmand scents, and that’s partially true because a lot of the times, they’re too realistic and foody for me. But I’ll admit, I cannot resist a marshmallow note / scent. I mean, who doesn’t like marshmallows? They’re soft, sweet, fluffy, and can really never be too much. They are excellent in gourmand scents, but also pair really well with florals, citruses, and other kinds of notes.

In What The Fluff, the marshmallow is gooey and fresh. Not dusty, not roasted or burnt, not synthetic, and not powdery. Like you took a singular mallow and ripped it open to get the yummy, sticky center. The mallow itself is not lonely, but is escorted by two pretty partners: vanilla and cream. The vanilla adds more sweetness, and the cream adds creaminess without adding milkiness (thankfully). It’s certainly not a complex scent and if you’re looking for something serious here, look elsewhere.

Compared to some of the other simple mallows in the market: it doesn’t give me the smokiness I got from Delizia di Marshmallow (I also, unfortunately, went noseblind to this), it’s sweeter and creamier than Cocoapink’s Marshmallow and Marshmallow (I still love this one though!), it’s not as saccharine sweet as Parfums by Chérie Marshmallow Crush (which has cotton candy), and its better blended than Marshmallow Kiss. With the marshmallow boom in the fragcomm at the moment, I’m excited to bounce from one mallow cloud to the next.

WTF is surprisingly strong for its airiness and simplicity. She is definitely persistent with her sillage, and lasts at least 7 hours on the skin (maybe more on clothes). It’s soft enough and not too sweet that you truly can get away with it in all seasons. For my fragheads that aren’t into gourmand but want to dip their toes into the world of sugar, this may be a good one to try. It’s a very easygoing scent, that is very nice in its own and will be nice layered with other scents. If you want to support an indie brand and smell delicious while doing it, WTF is the way to go.
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