Candy Mouth

Candy Mouth by Frater
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8.0 / 10 4 Ratings
A perfume by Frater for women. The release year is unknown. The scent is green-gourmand. The longevity is above-average. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Green
Gourmand
Spicy
Woody
Floral

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Winter greenWinter green TarragonTarragon CardamomCardamom
Heart Notes Heart Notes
NarcissusNarcissus TuberoseTuberose JasmineJasmine
Base Notes Base Notes
AmbroxAmbrox SugarSugar OakmossOakmoss Precious woodsPrecious woods White muskWhite musk

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Ratings
Scent
8.04 Ratings
Longevity
8.04 Ratings
Sillage
7.34 Ratings
Bottle
7.25 Ratings
Submitted by Xecut, last update on 17.03.2024.

Reviews

2 in-depth fragrance descriptions
4
Pricing
7
Sillage
8
Longevity
8
Scent
Seltzerpapi

3 Reviews
Seltzerpapi
Seltzerpapi
1  
A (very) different route to BR 540
What a wild and creative ride this one turned out to be!

First of all, the opening smelled nothing like I thought it would smell like, based on reading the notes. The wintergreen mixed with tarragon created a bitter, almost astringent, cool green, medicinal opening. The tuberose soon appears but it's the loamy, mushroomy, and medicinal aspects of tuberose that are often hidden in perfume rather than accentuated, along with a very indolic jasmine. This conveys a sense of rot, but in a perfumistic way (not at all like a bucket of old trash).

This beginning phase isn't unpleasant but it's not what I'd call pleasant, either. However, I found myself fascinated and sniffing my wrist repeatedly trying to tease apart what I was smelling. It's complex and kaleidscopic. Each sniff reveals different smells and at different concentrations.

After about 15 minutes, a subtle sweetness begins to rise, which only makes the rot smell more perfume-like. It's the narcissus and the hay and honey-like sweetness it has. At this point, things smell very wild and untamed, in a good way.

At about half an hour, the sugared ambroxan (which is BR 540) slowly begins to creep in as all the other notes begin to receed. There's a brief window of time (about ten minutes) where cinnamon appeared as a start player (though no cinnamon is listed in the notes).

On my skin, the full transition to BR 540 takes about an hour, and then I'm left with that for the next 7 or 8 hours, until the fragrance has completely faded away.

Projection is never beastly, though definitely noticeable within a few feet for the first hour, then, on my skin, it settled down so much that I had to put my nose to skin to smell it. I'd say it's solidly unisex.
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7
Pricing
9
Bottle
8
Sillage
8
Longevity
9
Scent
Hazeljoy

7 Reviews
Hazeljoy
Hazeljoy
1  
Sugary, Green, and Lightly Spiced.
This is one of my favourites from what I've sampled from Frater. It starts with a moment of that caramelised sugar-ambrox/ambergris style base that is in the vein of MFK Baccarat Rouge 540. BUT! Just before you start feeling like it's another simple clone of that style, those top notes hit the nose - a spicy/green/herbal combo that steers you off on a new journey. I definitely notice the wintergreen. These top notes are a little less feminine than the base, balancing out that sweetness in a really interesting way. I often find fragrances to turn very sweet on me, so this balance was very appreciated. Don't get me wrong, it's 100% still a sweet and sugary fragrance (as it should be with the name!), but I do find it more interesting to unpack as it dries down than other perfumes in this style. I can't pick out the florals distinctly, but they are present, rounding out the scent profile.

I had sampled BR-540 a week earlier, and although I thought it was well-executed, it didn't wow me enough to want to wear it. Candy Mouth has more interest to my nose. If you're looking for something that touches on that general sugary style, but with a distinctly different approach, this may be a great option. I find myself sniffing my wrist frequently when wearing it just to enjoy the journey of the fragrance's development. A friend of mine wore this home and told me the first thing her partner said was "WOW you smell GOOD!".

To me this feels youthful, but not too young. I'd guess still wearable for an early 20s woman, but maybe more at home for a woman in her mid-late 20s and into her 30s/onward. Definitely traditionally feminine-leaning, but the top notes seem like they would give it a unisex ability. Longevity seems solid - probably above average. I've only worn 1-2 sprays at a time while testing (from one of their sample sprayers, which has a great atomiser for a sample!) and it does stick around and project well. I could definitely see it being one you might accidentally overspray and find overwhelming (especially in hotter weather or for exercise), so I see myself wearing it more regularly in autumn/winter. I (F27) would wear this as a special event fragrance - dates and evenings definitely, maybe brunch catch-ups and weekend errands if sprayed with care.

I would like this in my collection eventually, however, it'll definitely be a splurge for me when the time comes. I wish they had smaller sizes, as a 100ml bottle would be a mission for me to get through. Their samples are a great price, so I highly recommend trying those first rather than blind-buying!

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