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This is one of those scents that doesn’t scream for attention but still gets compliments. I get a clean musky talc vibe first, then the vanilla and woods start wrapping around it and it becomes really cozy and kinda sexy in a low-key way. Not sugary, not heavy, just smooth and beautifully blended. If you like fragrances that sit somewhere between elegant and comforting, this is so worth trying. It feels niche but easy. I’ve worn it to work and on a dinner date and it totally fit both moods. Lasting power is better than I expected too, around 8 hours on skin. Honestly a gem.
Tbh I expected something simple and one-note because of the name, but this is way better than that. The talc accord is obvious, yeah, but the jasmine and tonka give it this smooth, slightly sweet depth that keeps it from feeling flat. It smells clean and warm at the same time, which is my weakness. I’ve worn it to work and out at night and it just works. Not loud in an obnoxious way, but it leaves a really pretty cloud for the first few hours. If you like cozy musks but want something more polished and niche, this is def worth trying.
Tbh I’m usually picky with powdery perfumes because they can go old-school super fast, but this is gorgeous. The talc note is obvious, yes, but the tonka and amber make it creamy and warm instead of dusty. It kinda reminds me of the soft, fluffy side of Narciso perfumes, but less sharp and more addictive. I keep wanting to smell my wrist. Jasmine peeks through just enough to make it feel polished without turning floral-heavy. On me it projects really nicely for the first couple hours, then sits closer and lasts around 6-7 hours. Super wearable, super comforting, and still feels special.
I love this stuff. Talco really does smell like soft powder, but not in a baby wipe way at all. It opens a little bright from the bergamot, then turns into this super smooth musk/vanilla cloud that just feels expensive and comforting. Kinda gives me that fresh-out-the-shower clean skin vibe, but dressed up with a nice sweater and jewelry. The rose is there on me too, but very soft, just enough to keep it from being boring. Performance is great for this kind of scent too, easily 7-8 hours and I kept catching it on my clothes the next day. Def one of the prettiest powdery scents I’ve tried.
Talco is basically what I wanted a powdery perfume to be for years. A lot of these go too vintage or too cosmetic, but this one stays smooth and modern. I get musk first, then vanilla and a soft woody drydown that makes it feel super put together. It’s clean but not soapy, sweet but not dessert-like. Just really balanced. My partner said it smells like “someone rich who has their life together,” which honestly feels accurate lol. Projection is solid for the first 2-3 hours and the scent sticks around for ages after that. I’d wear this in any season, maybe just spray lighter in peak summer.
This is easily 5 stars for me. The nutmeg and leather combo in the heart is so smooth and sexy, but not in a heavy winter-only way. It has warmth, sure, but there's still enough freshness up top to keep it versatile. Kinda reminds me of some niche woody-spicy scents, but this feels more relaxed and wearable than a lot of them. The benzoin in the drydown gives it this soft resinous glow that I really love. Nothing screechy, nothing harsh. Just super well blended. I wore it out to dinner and got two compliments, which almost never happens to me lol. Great for cooler nights, but honestly I'd wear it year-round.
Tbh this surprised me. I expected something louder and more rugged from the name, but Island Lush is actually really classy and easy to wear. The ginger pops early, then I get vetiver and sandalwood more than anything, with a soft patchouli base that keeps it grounded. It gives me that clean-but-warm vibe some people chase with Terre d'Hermes style fragrances, but this is creamier and less sharp. Super natural smelling too. I think that's what sold me most. It smells expensive without being showy. Performance is very good on my skin, around 6-7 hours, and it sits just right after the opening. Honestly hard to find a flaw here.
Tbh I wanted this to be more interesting than it is. The grapefruit and mandarin opening is really nice, juicy and a little sparkly, and there’s a soft musky thing underneath that keeps it from smelling like straight-up body spray. But then it kinda flattens out. I don't hate it, I actually think it’s pretty easy to wear, just a bit bland for the price and name. If you like airy citrus with a clean vibe, you might be into it. I just kept wishing the patchouli or woods would do something cooler in the drydown. Lasts okay, not beast mode, sits closer to the skin after a while.
I really like this one. The opening is super bright with lemon and bergamot, but what makes it interesting is that salty sea-water vibe underneath. It keeps it from smelling like just another clean citrus. On me it feels crisp, airy, and a little sunlit, like fancy beach skin without going full sunscreen. The sandalwood in the drydown smooths it out nicely too. Only reason it’s not a perfect 5 is the middle gets a tiny bit abstract and less exciting than the opening. Still, I’d def wear this a lot in warm weather. Lasts around 6 hours on me with pretty decent projection for the first couple.
If you want a tropical fruit bomb, this is not that. Rosa Limone feels more like standing near the sea with a grapefruit soda in your hand. The mandarin and lemon sparkle at first, then that marine note comes in and gives it this breezy, almost mineral feel that I love. It stays pretty transparent the whole way, which is nice, but also the flaw for me. I wish it had just a little more body or punch. Not weak exactly, just not beast mode. Still, it smells really chic and different from the usual aquatic stuff. Easy summer reach for sure.
Tbh I don’t dislike this, I’m just not excited by it. The opening has a fresh mandarin touch with some cardamom spice, which is really nice for the first 20 minutes. After that it goes pretty linear and turns into a generic woody scent on my skin. Super easy to wear though, and I can see it working well in an office or if you want something non-offensive. It feels well made, just kinda safe. No wow factor, no real hook, nothing that makes me think of a signature scent. Lasts okay, maybe 6 hours, but it sits closer to the skin than I’d like.
I love this stuff. It opens with a really bright bergamot hit, then that ginger and pink pepper give it this sparkly, almost fizzy kick that keeps it from feeling boring. After like 20 minutes it settles into smooth sandalwood with a little patchouli depth, and wow... so good. Kinda feels luxurious without trying too hard. It doesn't smell like the usual sweet crowd-pleaser either, which I appreciate. More polished and natural, less loud and syrupy. Lasts a solid 7-8 hours on me with pretty noticeable projection for the first couple hours. Def one of those fragrances that makes you keep sniffing your wrist.
This is one of those perfumes that makes me keep sniffing my wrist like an idiot. The rose is super soft here, more like rose dust in a makeup compact than a fresh floral bouquet, and the amber underneath gives it this velvety warmth. It feels intimate but not weak. On me it sits closer after a while, but it lasts all day on clothes. I wouldn’t compare it to Delina at all, this is way less fruity and way more clean, creamy, and grown. Just an insanely pretty powder scent that feels comforting and luxe at the same time. Easy 5 stars for me.
This stuff is gorgeous. The opening has a little bergamot sparkle, but pretty quickly it turns into this creamy talc-musk cloud with a touch of tonka that makes it feel almost edible without actually going gourmand. That’s what I love about it. It’s comforting, but still chic. Kinda gives me the same addictive, textured feel I get from some high-end body products, except way more refined. I also appreciate that it doesn’t turn harsh or screechy like a lot of powder-heavy scents can. Lasts around 6-7 hours on my skin, longer on fabric. If you want soft, elegant, and different, this is a no-brainer.
This is one of those fragrances I didn’t fully get on first spray, then kept going back to. I get pink grapefruit up top, then this airy salty-musky thing from the ambrette that feels really polished. It’s fresh, but not in a basic shower-gel way. Kinda reminds me of the style of niche citrus scents that try to be minimalist and expensive-looking rather than loud. I love how easy it is to wear to work, and it never turns harsh on my skin. My only small complaint is the patchouli shows up a bit later and makes it slightly drier than I want. Still very good and super wearable.
Tbh this surprised me. I expected a sharp lemony thing, but it’s way softer and smoother than that. The bergamot pops early, then sandalwood and ambrette make it feel creamy-clean without losing the freshness. I love this kind of balance. It’s elegant but still relaxed, like linen shirt energy. Not as attention-grabbing as something loud like Erba Pura or BR540, but that’s kinda the point. It sits closer to the skin after a while, which I don’t mind, though some people probably will. For me it’s a really solid 4/5: pretty, refined, and easy to keep reaching for.
This is pretty pleasant, just not something I’d reach for over a bunch of other woody spicy scents. I get the cardamom right away with a little mandarin sparkle, then it settles into a smooth dry wood vibe. It smells clean and polished, kinda classy actually, but it never really grabs me. For something called Desert Rosewood, I wanted a bit more character or depth. Performance is decent on me, around 5-6 hours, but projection stays fairly soft after the opening. Not bad at all, just one of those fragrances where I’m like yeah, that’s nice... and then I forget about it.
Tbh this was a letdown for me. I was expecting something rich and smooth from the name, but the opening just feels oddly sharp, like the cardamom and mandarin are fighting each other instead of blending. There’s a dry woody vibe underneath, but it never gets deep or comforting on my skin. Kinda smells expensive for a second, then turns thin and a little synthetic. Not terrible, just way less interesting than I hoped. Performance also didn’t help—after maybe 4-5 hours it was basically a skin scent. For this price, I need way more personality and better staying power. Not my thing.
This is nice, just not wow. The opening is super bright with lemon and bergamot, and I get that salty sea water vibe pretty fast. It feels clean and easy to wear, like a polished summer citrus, but after 20 minutes it settles into something pretty generic on my skin. Not bad at all, just nothing that makes me reach for it over other freshies. The sandalwood in the drydown helps a little, but I wanted more personality. Performance is decent, around 5-6 hours, with soft projection after the first hour. Totally wearable, office-safe, but for a 3/5 this is exactly that: pleasant and forgettable.
I really wanted to like this because the idea sounds great on paper, but Rosa Limone just feels off to me. The lemon and grapefruit open super bright for like five minutes, then this weird salty sea-water thing takes over and turns kinda harsh/synthetic on my skin. Instead of a crisp coastal citrus, I get something screechy and a little bitter. The sandalwood in the base helps a bit, but not enough to save it. Performance is also annoying: it projects pretty loudly at first, then drops close to the skin fast. For this price, I expected something smoother and more polished. Tbh it smells like it’s trying to be niche-fresh and just ends up feeling unfinished.