I Want Choo Forever is a velvety, sweetly gourmand cherry fragrance with a noticeable almond and rose opening that quickly evolves into a creamy, earthy base of vanilla, tonka, vetiver, and oakmoss. It carries a warm, sophisticated depth, with a sillage that is moderately present and smooth over time. The cherry note is not overly syrupy or candy-like, instead presenting a slightly sour, juicy, and slightly herbal character, reminiscent of lipsticked cherry or a savored cherry conserve. It features a surprisingly long-lasting dry down with a velvety skin-scent quality, often described as unobtrusive yet comforting, and many feel it lingers well beyond a day. The scent presents a classic, old-school designer perfume elegance—linear and well-blended—offering a mature, slightly masculine barbershop note in the dry down due to the prominent vetiver and moss. It’s more earthy and woody than the original I Want Choo, lacking that peachy sparkle, but feels richer, more grounded, and leans toward a 'night out in NYC' vibe. Many find it a refined alternative to the Good Girl line—more mature than Good Girl Supreme, less sweet and synthetic than Lost Cherry—but still touches of mass appeal. It's reasonably wearable from late autumn through winter, especially in cooler climates. Even still, opinions vary: it's consistently described as inoffensive, crowd-pleasing, or a 'safe' choice, yet some feel it lacks distinct personality and veers into generic territory. On certain skin types, it can feel too unbalanced, with an astringent or soapy note, or even slightly synthetic. However, when it works, it can become a signature scent—presentable, wearable, and unexpectedly enduring.