Classic Pink NANADEBARY

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Classic Pink NANADEBARY

Rated 4.09 out of 5 based on 23 customer ratings
(23 customer reviews)

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Description

Classic Pink is a seductive fragrance, made from the natural ingredients. It opens with notes of bergamot and ginger, which lead to the heart made of floral jasmine, iris and sandalwood, settled on the base of vanilla and musk. It also contains notes of tangerine, nutmeg, coriander, cedar and amber.

Available as 50 ml and 100 ml EDP.

23 reviews for Classic Pink NANADEBARY

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    I love this perfume. Right away there is the recognizable scent of nutmeg and vanilla, then some powder, and then I get a strong, waxy iris heart before it dries down into creamy sandalwood and nutmeg. Nutmeg is one of my favorite scents AND flavors on earth, and so far this is the most nutmeggy perfume I have ever worn, except for maybe Fou d’Absinthe.
    It’s tempting to say it smells sexy, but for me, it’s intimate in an unusually personal way, a perfume I wear for my own pleasure. It’s not a bombastic perfume that seeks attention.
    It starts out rather faint, but after about ten minutes, with the warmth of my skin, it heats up and diffuses beautifully. The liquid is not pink, only the box. It lasts +12 hours and projecs nicely from my wrists to my nose for several hours. It’s not a particularly complex perfume. Nevertheless it’s gorgeous.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    This is the perfume ive been searching for!!!

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Its been two years since i got my sample of this from luckyscent. I finally purchased. And im loving it!! I like the “cosmetic” smell it has. It gives off an old Hollywood vibe. Sexy scent imo. Starts out very spicy and a bit strong, im good with that. Settles nice and has a very decent siliage. Im already thinking i should have a backup bottle. I do however believe this needs to be tried before you buy. It isnt for everyone. Its suits me fabulously though, in personality and body chemistry!!! LOVE!!!!!!!!

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    The scent is nice but not a strong as when I tested it. It vanishes within two hours after I apply. And never have I once replied a quality juice as this was described to be one of them. I can understand why some aren’t too amused because the scent is similar to that of artemsia by Penhaglions or borderline DK’s Cashmere Mist.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    I have a bottle but not my fave fragrance. Yes, I bought because I believed the “cult” label and probably Madonna used this scent..haha..I was naive. I’m not saying it’s not good but I was very disappointed. Classic, feminine scent, powderly and woody not sweet!

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    I had to see what all the fuss was about, so I tried a sample. At first I thought, “This is pleasant” as I experienced the low-key opening. A few moments later it turned into a monster. I have never encountered such an overwhelming assault of aldehyde–like a sledge hammer!
    The only thing I can think of that would make this scent appealing is if the wearer were anosmic to the particular molecule of aldehyde this juice uses. Unfortunately, others around them may not be. In my opinion this is a very coarse composition.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Nooooo! This is another insanely popular ‘cult’ fragrance that I simply don’t get. Good news for my pocketbook, disappointing for the dopamine receptors.
    The initial punch is the exact, and I mean SPOT ON, smell of an old soap called Camay–anyone remember that one? Very cloying, powdery, soapy scent. It doesn’t progress much beyond that, and the longevity is nada (so I won’t have to scrub!), but does develop that Noxema w/o the eucalyptus reek. All Covergirl products had that scent back in the day, as both were created by the company Noxell. Like most of my young contemporaries in the early 80s, I used the Covergirl compact powder exclusively, even though I detested the very strong odor. I certainly don’t like it any better now, and wouldn’t spend 100.00 on a fragrance that emulates it.
    Soap. Powder. Cheap makeup. Period.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    A rose blossom that’s been powdered with a spicy talc. At first. Nanadebary Pink isn’t very impressive. It’s all powder to me after the initial drydown. Powder for a few hours.
    You know your cosmetic bag that you’ve carried from purse to purse for ages and rarely clean out? It has a particular odor to it. It’s an accumulation from the powders, the brushes and the make-up that’s dropped to the bottom of the bag. It’s not a bad smell at all. It’s just a cosmetics smell. That’s exactly what I smell when I smell my arm wearing Classic Pink. What a very strange perfume to smell like this. I can very easily smell this at home by opening a powder compact.
    As far as the bottle…it isn’t sexy, it’s flat out demeaning. It’s similar to some mud flaps on tractor-trailer trucks. Why in heaven’s name would I want that caricature on my vanity?

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    It does smell like a covergirl compact powder!!!!! Thank u ive been trying to figure that out!! Not a bad smell, rather nostalgic. 🙂

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    The scent is a combination of antiseptic and the the powder in a Maybelline or Cover Girl compact –
    interesting but not for me .

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    I wore my sample today, and I like it, but did not love, I have the feeling that I would grow tired of it, I fell that it is quite strong and cloying at times.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    I really, really wanted to love Pink. I got a sample from LucyScent and went to town with it. It started really citrusy on me, really loved that… but then I smelled the nutmeg, a bit too sharp for my taste… and finally something without not much of a character. Not something bad necessarily, it just ceases to “pow” you after a short while.
    Someone who enjoys Miss Dior Cherie and J’Adore would probably enjoy this one.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    This is definatley a bedroom scent. Too me it is comparable to Boudoir (which I also love). Very very sexy. I think pink is another good one for Valentine’s Day. Gorgeous sandalwood and the combination of powdery iris and nutmeg make it absolutely irresistible.
    Think pink satin sheets, lots of lace, chiffon and champagne. This face powder makeup-y scent was just made for special occasions. Old hollywood glamour that makes me think of ‘Dinner at eight’. Jean Harlow would definately have worn this, you know?
    On my top loves;0)

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    Scanned through all the reviews here and no one else seems to get what I get – a plasticy note! This plasticy scent mixed with the coriander, ginger, sandelwood, vanilla, musk, and what ever results in a most original and complex fragrance. Which I love. It smells something like a little girl’s room that needs airing out and a bakery. It’s like you can smell the Barbie Dolls’ plastic with sugary, spicy cookies. Oh, and there’s musk for sexiness. I’m on my second bottle and have gotten raving compliments on it. I have never come across anything quite like it, and I wish it a long life on the market.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    This is my favorite scent ever. There’s nothing else like it. It’s sexiness in a bottle.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    Got a sample through a friendly swap, as of course the bottle and name took my interest.
    Initially I smell soft ginger spice with a soft, vanilla, sweet sandalwood & almond warmth. It’s a soft and warm perfume. I kep thinking “this reminds me of something! But What?”
    It took a while, and of course its “Artemisia”! But with a soft Ginger spice added to it.
    I would say this is a gourmand fragrance.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    I can’t remember the reason this fragrance caught my attention. It wasn’t the bottle, as it is quite simple and plain. It wasn’t rave reviews on the forum, as it is almost never mentioned. Whatever the reason, it DID get my attention, and I’m hooked.
    My nose does not easily detect the florals of this composition. There is no sweet jasmine to be found nor is there iris lurking about.
    What I did find was a ginger opening with just a hint of bergamot. It quickly moves on to the heart of the matter, sandalwood, coriander and nutmeg. Not my favorite notes, but quickly becoming one of my favorite fragrances. Who knew….

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    I just got a sample of this in the mail and I am pretty much obsessed with it. To me it is beautiful, not too sweet and not too spicy. Also, doesn’t give me a headache which some perfumes do. I can’t wait to invest in a full bottle.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    I went to great lengths to get hold of a bottle of this and, sadly, I wished I hadn’t bothered. On me, it was just a milky jasmine that didn’t last very long over a barely-there woody base. Definitely over-priced for what it is. Pretty bottle though.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    I am sad because I love this but it so expensive : (

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    Nanadebary CLASSIC PINK is a simple, slightly sweet and spicy sandalwood scent to my nose. I also smell cedar, but the florals are shrouded by the spices and wood. I’d call this composition an oriental woody, not a floral woody musk, as the florals and the musk are pretty difficult to discern. CLASSIC PINK seems unisex to me, in part because of the detectable nutmeg note, which blends nicely with the woods.
    Everything seems very well thought out and perfectly measured, but there’s no real passion here. CLASSIC PINK is very smooth and likeable–with low sillage and good longevity–but may be too tame and well-behaved to please a true femme fatale such as the vixen depicted on the bottle. Something along the lines of Mauboussin HISTOIRE D’EAU might be more her speed…

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    What I consider to be a ‘makeup’ scent as it reminds me of the old style makeups. It’s a warm, soft musk with spice and elements of vanilla/amber, very like face makeup. It dries a bit perfume-y, which means I’ll keep my Courtesan and Terra di Sienna as my favorite makeup scents, but this is definitely of that wonderful ilk.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    I find the coriander in this is quite strong, and overpowering, then it smells like a spicy soap to me. Then I can hardly detect it at all , not my cup of tea!

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