04/02/2025

RozM
5 Reviews

RozM
1
Marriage Made In Heaven
This review is particularly useful for those with a more acidic pH and dry skin, as such skin types can mute delicate floral and fruity notes.
Oakcha Miss Girl merges elements of MFK Baccarat Rouge 540 and Tom Ford's Lost Cherry. It opens with sour dark cherry and bitter almond notes, which initially felt off-putting to me due to my preference for sweeter scents. However, the spicy saffron quickly balanced the bitterness. As the fragrance develops, jasmine sambac takes the forefront, softening the almond and keeping the cherry in the background. The jasmine overpowers the rose, while a light, sweet tobacco leaf adds depth. In the dry-down phase, amber enhances the sweetness of caramel and vanilla, creating a velvety sandalwood finish.
Oakcha has excelled here by capturing the essence of both original scents. Miss Girl isn't a safe blind buy unless you're familiar with at least one of the originals; however, fans of either fragrance will likely enjoy this harmonious blend of spiciness, amber, tobacco, dark cherry, and vanilla.
This unisex fragrance leans moderately toward the feminine side. If you're sensitive to strong scents, it's best to try a sample first. You might also consider testing Tom Ford's Lost Cherry, which is less popular than MFK Baccarat Rouge 540.
Oakcha Miss Girl merges elements of MFK Baccarat Rouge 540 and Tom Ford's Lost Cherry. It opens with sour dark cherry and bitter almond notes, which initially felt off-putting to me due to my preference for sweeter scents. However, the spicy saffron quickly balanced the bitterness. As the fragrance develops, jasmine sambac takes the forefront, softening the almond and keeping the cherry in the background. The jasmine overpowers the rose, while a light, sweet tobacco leaf adds depth. In the dry-down phase, amber enhances the sweetness of caramel and vanilla, creating a velvety sandalwood finish.
Oakcha has excelled here by capturing the essence of both original scents. Miss Girl isn't a safe blind buy unless you're familiar with at least one of the originals; however, fans of either fragrance will likely enjoy this harmonious blend of spiciness, amber, tobacco, dark cherry, and vanilla.
This unisex fragrance leans moderately toward the feminine side. If you're sensitive to strong scents, it's best to try a sample first. You might also consider testing Tom Ford's Lost Cherry, which is less popular than MFK Baccarat Rouge 540.