Happyher

Happyher

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Happyher 4 months ago 17 1
8
Bottle
9
Sillage
9
Longevity
10
Scent
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Vanilla fluff
Quickly up front:
I haven't had the fragrance for long, so this is a first impression!

When spraying it alone, I only get slightly vanilla notes at first, but I wouldn't necessarily call them vanilla.

Sprayed on the skin, I immediately get bitter almond and personally smell more like a marzipan potato with vanilla-sweet notes.

This impression fades after max. 2 min. and the top note is rather woody for me, perhaps this is also the described animalic or very dry sandalwood.
As it develops, the woody note is increasingly interrupted by a sweet vanilla note.

As it progresses, more and more sweetness and a powdery note emerge, which reminds me of baby powder or something similar. Further paired with a vanilla note and light floral notes.
All in all, the fragrance reminds me of a real vanilla flower at this point (transition from top to heart note/heart note), like when its scent rises to your nose on a summer's day on the balcony and says a pleasant hello, only a little stronger and sweeter.
Although I don't find the scent itself super sweet.

In the drydown, the fragrance becomes nuttier, smokier with a very dark vanilla. Above all, smoky is very good here, but not in an unpleasant way, but still very cozy, cuddly.

For me personally, the fragrance is very potent and has a very good projection with a medium to good sillage.
But this needs to be tested further.

Briefly about this:
The vanilla in this fragrance is not comparable to a Guerlain vanilla, for example, but it is also far from being comparable to designer fragrances or other more vanilla-like fragrances such as Fire at Will by Jovoy for me.
It plays more in a Liega like the Vanilla Love by Jimmy Choo from the Seduction Collection although it does not resemble it at all.

Conclusion:
Very well made, very beautiful fragrance and for everyone who loves vanilla at least a must-try
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