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The most luxurious tropical fruity scent ever
As always when I start a review of a fruity fragrance, I will mention that I rarely like a fragrance that is clearly fruity. Often they are poorly made and the fruit aroma is anything but realistic and delicious. Of course, most fruits have to be made synthetically, but there is a huge difference between how they are made and how the real aroma is imitated.
This is one of the best distinctly fruity scents I've ever smelled. It's velvety soft, pampering, thick, and it's sweet but not synthetically sugary or syrupy. This is subjective of course, but it has an incredibly good collection of fruits and all of them are among my favorite notes in fragrances that aren't overtly fruity, but the fruit brings an irresistible sweetness and vibrancy to the scent. Now they all have the same scent, which is a really distinct fruity scent and I love it.
If I have to choose which fruits stand out the most, the answer is Passion fruit and Peach. They create a tropical fruity core (Iris and Jasmine of course play an important role, especially technically) around which the fragrance is built. Vanilla blends seamlessly with fruits, softening the sharpness of them and making fruity aroma creamy and rich. Tonka and amber add depth, taking away the transparency and thin watery texture that so often occurs in fruity scents. In my opinion, they smell more like some poorly made body mist or unpleasant hair conditioner. The Sandalwood finishes what the Vanilla started: the richness of the fruit, and it balances out the sweetness, which could be too much if Vanilla alone was adding thickness.
The further the scent develops, the more it becomes powdery instead of creamy. It becomes fluffy, cotton candy-like in texture and extremely gentle. To my nose, I don't detect any obvious sugariness throughout the life of the scent, even though it is present in the notes. Still, I want to emphasize that the scent is really sweet. The blend is harmonious, polished into perfection.
I always think that fruity scents are not elegant, and they are not formal, serious scents for people working in management positions, for example. This one is not either, but this one is incredibly attractive, addictive and luxurious. It is also not aggressive, so that is why it is perfect for office work. The duration is good, about 7 hours and the scent floats around like a charming cloud, which is not huge, however.
The fragrance is also easy to layer thanks to its structure: the dominant fruity accord of the fragrance, along with Vanilla, Sandalwood, amber and musk, goes well with countless scents.
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This is one of the best distinctly fruity scents I've ever smelled. It's velvety soft, pampering, thick, and it's sweet but not synthetically sugary or syrupy. This is subjective of course, but it has an incredibly good collection of fruits and all of them are among my favorite notes in fragrances that aren't overtly fruity, but the fruit brings an irresistible sweetness and vibrancy to the scent. Now they all have the same scent, which is a really distinct fruity scent and I love it.
If I have to choose which fruits stand out the most, the answer is Passion fruit and Peach. They create a tropical fruity core (Iris and Jasmine of course play an important role, especially technically) around which the fragrance is built. Vanilla blends seamlessly with fruits, softening the sharpness of them and making fruity aroma creamy and rich. Tonka and amber add depth, taking away the transparency and thin watery texture that so often occurs in fruity scents. In my opinion, they smell more like some poorly made body mist or unpleasant hair conditioner. The Sandalwood finishes what the Vanilla started: the richness of the fruit, and it balances out the sweetness, which could be too much if Vanilla alone was adding thickness.
The further the scent develops, the more it becomes powdery instead of creamy. It becomes fluffy, cotton candy-like in texture and extremely gentle. To my nose, I don't detect any obvious sugariness throughout the life of the scent, even though it is present in the notes. Still, I want to emphasize that the scent is really sweet. The blend is harmonious, polished into perfection.
I always think that fruity scents are not elegant, and they are not formal, serious scents for people working in management positions, for example. This one is not either, but this one is incredibly attractive, addictive and luxurious. It is also not aggressive, so that is why it is perfect for office work. The duration is good, about 7 hours and the scent floats around like a charming cloud, which is not huge, however.
The fragrance is also easy to layer thanks to its structure: the dominant fruity accord of the fragrance, along with Vanilla, Sandalwood, amber and musk, goes well with countless scents.
Thank you for reading, I hope you liked my review.
I would appreciate if you follow me on my
IG and/or YouTube (English subtitles available):
@ninamariahperfumes
It gives me a lot of motivation to write more

