by Emanuel Ungaro
This perfume is a sweet, gourmand vanilla with a notable pink pepper edge that gives it a slight spicy, powdery lift. The opening is bright and immediate—many describe it as citrusy and fruity, though that sensation fades quickly. The core of the fragrance is creamy, buttery vanilla that is soft and comforting, with a faint sweetness reminiscent of lip balm or milky caramel. There are hints of fruit and musk in the dry down, particularly in warmer weather, and some users note a faint coffee or patchouli undertone. The scent is light in projection and longevity, with only a moderate sillage and a very short lifespan on skin, lasting most intensely for about three hours. It feels youthful and uplifting, especially in cooler months, and appeals to those who like wearable, comforting scents without harsh or complex notes. The bottle's design is considered kitschy and flashy by some, but others appreciate its bold aesthetic, and while the price is low, it is seen as a solid value despite weak longevity.