Candy Dream Ulric de Varens

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Candy Dream Ulric de Varens

Candy Dream Ulric de Varens

Rated 3.25 out of 5 based on 4 customer ratings
(4 customer reviews)

Candy Dream Ulric de Varens for women of Ulric de Varens

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Description

In spring 2013, Ulric de Varens has presented Sexy Paradise, a contemporary and fun spring collection for young girls. The fragrances are described as youthful, modern, eclectic and joyful. The bottles caputure the spirit of spring with optimistic colors.

Candy Dream opens with spicy nutmeg and sweet vanilla. The heart note highlights sweet and juicy aromas of raspberry. Creamy sandalwood and tonka bean make for a warm and cuddly base.

Available as 20 ml Eau de Parfum.

4 reviews for Candy Dream Ulric de Varens

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Starts very sweet with vanilla, sweet spices and some kind of red fruit underneath. On me, it’s mostly the sweet vanilla and sweet spices that are noticeable, the red fruit is just somewhere there but not at the front.
    As it dries, the fruit disappears very quickly (happily for me!) and it becomes mostly vanilla, something vaguely reminiscing of honey (not really honey, I would say possibly amber notes but maybe it is the tonka notes) and the sweet spices.
    The nutmeg may be there and sometimes I think I smell it, but in my opinion it is mixed with some cinnamon or other sweet spices. Could be the tonka note that is masking the nutmeg. I do not detect the sandalwood note, though it may be there in a small amount.
    I do detect a milky note which is not listed but I find very pleasing.
    It is clearly not a high-end perfume (does not have that full, round quality), but in my opinion smells much more expensive than the cheap price it has, especially after the fruit note disappears. To my nose it smells like a well-done mid-price, mass-pleasing perfume. And I prefer it a lot to the, nowadays frequent, mid-end fragrances which smell of candy!
    It is sweet, and I usually prefer fragrances which are a little less sweet, but after drying down it becomes less cloying and more of a comforting smell.
    Mostly, the notes do not smell too artificial to me and mix well with my personal scent and taste.
    A comforting scent for when I am in the mood for sweet fragrances.
    Lasts 2-3 hours, but if you put the nose to the skin you can detect the vanilla/milk/”amber” combination a few hours later.
    Edited to add: if I spray a bit more I can detect the nutmeg and the sandalwood, and maybe some dry woody note, though they’re not as prominent as I would like.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Very nice!
    This fume has a simple pyramid but it’s very well done. You can distinguish all the notes with strawberry being the most prominent along with vanilla.
    If you think it’s gonna smell “sticky sweet” because of its name (like the openings of Mariah Carey’s Lollipop Blings, for example) you are totally wrong. Nutmeg and tonka bean turns this perfume to a very comfortable creamy sweet scent. It’s more a “milky candy store”.
    It’s very childish indeed but don’t worry if you are over 30 and you like it. You can still wear it on the sofa while watching your favorite TV series. 😉
    Price is ridiculous I get it for 2.90 euros (20 ml bottle).
    It doesn’t stand long. It remained 3 hours on my skin then slowly fades away.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Childish and not interesting candy fragrance. It smells cheap as its price.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Umm. I really want this stuff! It seems unheard of though, even on fragrantica. I’m very intrigued By the opening notes: vanilla&nutmeg—my 2 favourite notes in a fragrance! I believe that’s why this was on my want lists the only other frag I can think of with nutmeg&vanilla is Sui Dreams.
    Yes, this frag seems quite girly, possibly even chilidish, but I don’t care. It’s obvious that no one else wears this, so that makes me want it even more! I love unique frags;)

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