When a whole series of fragrances is suddenly "released," it initially seems odd to me. This is also the case here.
However, this skepticism is not necessarily warranted for all fragrances in this series.
Of course, it remains a "drugstore scent," but not a bad one.
Smile starts off very fruity, for me primarily with mandarin and pineapple; I can't detect coconut as indicated in the fragrance pyramid.
Within a few minutes, the scent transitions to apple.
After some time, it then feels only creamy-soft-fruity to me, and I can no longer distinguish individual specific notes.
The sillage is very weak.
The longevity is quite decent; I can still perceive the scent in the evening.
The bottle of Smile is simply, clearly, and friendly designed with rounded "corners."
I think Smile is more aimed at younger people - which is also reflected in the price - and is a fragrance for spring.
The scent is spot on, and the title says it all :)