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ayogalldi – :
I really really wanted this perfume because it reminded me of Pink Sugar with added twist of pink pepper like Carolina Herrera’s 212 Sexy but the price was a bit too much to bite. I hemmed and hawed, trying to reason why I didnt need another bottle into my cotton candy collection but seeing as it was limited stock, I took a plunge at Amazon. I honestly didn’t expect it to arrive so soon, the package and bottle itself is so cute, feminine and oh so very pink. I took a small spritz in order to test it out. Upon first blast, it reminded me of pure sweet unaltered Demeters failed Cotton Candy creation but so much better. It doesn’t have that bitter orange tangy zing which makes Aquolina’s Pink Sugar famous for but honestly it reminded me of O Boticario’s Egeo Dolce or even Michel Germain Sexy Secret, a fluffy cloud of basic sweetness. I can’t smell the pink pepper but that’s fine. The notes on this perfume are kinda off. Cassiano lists the right notes and it does share note similarity with the two I mention before. The worst thing, it doesn’t have much projection, it stays close to the skin. It’s a great perfume to have. Not out loud bubble gum girly, just enough to smell sweet, unabashed and pretty. I don’t regret my purchase at all.
Top: Raspberry, apple, pink pepper, red fruit
Heart: Pink peony, vanilla orchid, jasmine
Base: Vanilla, caramel, cotton candy
Xeroxfrlpz – :
To speak about Kriska is to speak about the history of Brazilian perfumery. Kriska was released in 1995 and was part of the lives of thousands of Brazilian women, who used to bet on its power and its floral content.
In 2013, Natura decided to relaunch the Kriska line with new packaging and new bottles.
In December 2017, Natura launched Kriska Drama and surprised a lot of people by presenting two more fragrances at their year’s closing party, when they showed Kaiak Aero and Kriska Shock perfumes first-hand to guests, journalists, and influencers. They only started being sold in January 2018.
Kriska Shock is defined as the sweetest fragrance of the Kriska line and, by the way, is a flanker without any trace of the original fragrance. For some people, a huge mistake; for others, a relief!
Kriska Shock’s composition features notes of raspberry, apple, pink pepper and red fruit accord, in the output; pink peony, vanilla orchid, and jasmine, in the heart; vanilla, caramel, maltol and cotton candy accord, in the background.
Before even explaining how this perfume reacts on the skin, I can just say that the color of the bottle perfectly communicates what lies ahead: the sweetest of the goodies. Kriska Shock is the type of gourmand fragrance made for girls, although many of them are already adults. Here, there is no goal of emphasizing sensuality, as in the more oriental gourmands. The intention is to leave a sweet trail, for those who like sugary perfumes and collects fragrances of this style (Pink Sugar, Egeo Dolce, etc.)
On the skin, it exudes like a raspberry chewing gum, covered with a whipped cream and dipped in a caramel pot.
The maltol, for those who do not know, is an organic compound (in crystal forms) widely used to enhance the taste of foods, mainly sweet. It is found in malt, in the barks of some pines, but also in cocoa, coffee, chicory and even bell peppers. In perfumery, usually, its synthetic derivative, known as Ethyl Maltol, is used, responsible for the scents of burnt sugar, cotton candy, praline, etc.
Moment of confession: over the years and testing thousands of different fragrances, many have asked me what kind of fragrance I do not like. There is not a perfume I do not like specifically. But this type of fragrance is a real example of what I least appreciate in the market. When I hear women saying, “I prefer male colognes, because I can not stand sweet feminine perfumes”, it’s exactly this kind of fragrance that comes to mind.
That said, I must to maintain fairness and say that Kriska Shock is well built and exhales very, very much. The lasting is very good and I think it is a wonderful option for anyone who has a teenage daughter or wants to give a gift to this audience. Other than that, I have my restrictions regarding age and, above all, the purpose of use.
camomile – :
On my skin it is a nicer, more balanced Pink Sugar, with cotton candy and red fruits (ghost note, probably something to do with the red pepper) as the main notes.It doesn’t have the burnt rubber phase which is great, but also lacks longevity (4 hour tops) and sillage (good for 40 min tops).As it is cheap nice if you like it.