
aubriously
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aubriously
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Tropical fruit smoothie
Juicy Melange is well-named, but confusingly marketed. I feel over-primed by the note breakdown considering how simplistic this smell is to my nose, even after letting it sit for a few months.
8 top notes: fruits + basil & nutmeg.
5 heart notes: all florals.
7 base notes: musks, woods, moss, vanilla & tonka.
that's a lot of notes, and a lot of variety amongst them!
the actual experience is a photorealistic tropical fruit smoothie, blended with whole fruits... or perhaps a hand soap inspired by said smoothie. i smell fruits, basil, and vanilla with nothing to ground or carry it. the basil evokes the stems and leaves of the fruits, and the vanilla adds a subtle creaminess.
otherwise, this is just... fruit. it's extremely one-note and linear despite what the notes would have you believe. the nutmeg, florals, musks, woods & moss are all undetectable to me. of the fruits listed, i can make out apple & coconut, while the others may as well have been added to the smoothie in the form of a mixed fruit juice.
overall, this is absolutely not offensive or polarizing, it's just boring. fruit-only scents have never been my thing, so this is a fail for me, despite the effort put in by Paris Corner to make me think something beyond fruit is happening here. compliments to its smooth texture and realistic smoothie scent - perhaps if they had gone that direction with the marketing this launch would make more sense to me.
i do think this is a nice scent for a certain type of person. i'm 29, and i visualize that person as at least a decade younger than me. i think even my 19 year old sister would find this uninteresting. that said, i wouldn't recommend full-concentration perfumes to someone much younger, so perhaps my
i didn't rate performance, because i struggle to tolerate smelling like this long enough to get a good read on longevity.
8 top notes: fruits + basil & nutmeg.
5 heart notes: all florals.
7 base notes: musks, woods, moss, vanilla & tonka.
that's a lot of notes, and a lot of variety amongst them!
the actual experience is a photorealistic tropical fruit smoothie, blended with whole fruits... or perhaps a hand soap inspired by said smoothie. i smell fruits, basil, and vanilla with nothing to ground or carry it. the basil evokes the stems and leaves of the fruits, and the vanilla adds a subtle creaminess.
otherwise, this is just... fruit. it's extremely one-note and linear despite what the notes would have you believe. the nutmeg, florals, musks, woods & moss are all undetectable to me. of the fruits listed, i can make out apple & coconut, while the others may as well have been added to the smoothie in the form of a mixed fruit juice.
overall, this is absolutely not offensive or polarizing, it's just boring. fruit-only scents have never been my thing, so this is a fail for me, despite the effort put in by Paris Corner to make me think something beyond fruit is happening here. compliments to its smooth texture and realistic smoothie scent - perhaps if they had gone that direction with the marketing this launch would make more sense to me.
i do think this is a nice scent for a certain type of person. i'm 29, and i visualize that person as at least a decade younger than me. i think even my 19 year old sister would find this uninteresting. that said, i wouldn't recommend full-concentration perfumes to someone much younger, so perhaps my
i didn't rate performance, because i struggle to tolerate smelling like this long enough to get a good read on longevity.
Updated on 05/22/2025



Top Notes
Apple
Blackcurrant
Coconut
Peach
Strawberry
Basil
Nutmeg
Plum
Heart Notes
Jasmine
Iris
Lily of the valley
Orchid
Rose
Base Notes
Cedarwood
Musk
Sandalwood
Vanilla
Ambergris
Moss
Tonka bean


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