Mally Mally

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Mally Mally

Mally Mally

Rated 3.75 out of 5 based on 4 customer ratings
(4 customer reviews)

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Mally Beauty plans to introduce the newest addition to its widening collection and it’s unlike any other product Mally Roncal has created. On October 29th, she will officially launch the eponymous Mally’s Signature Fragrance, a modern, floral, citrus scent with a captivating tropical twist, to QVC. Core to the fragrance is the Sampaguita flower – the national flower of the Philippines – which is similar to the clean scent of jasmine, but with a more tropical and intoxicating impression.

Mally passionately believes that beauty is an all-encompassing entity. “Beauty isn’t just about color cosmetics and covering up a blemish,” she says adding, “I wanted to create a scent that embodies who I am…something fresh and feminine that makes you feel joyful and invigorated.” A proud supporter of the Filipino community, Mally’s Signature Fragrance pays homage to her heritage using notes from the Sampaguita flower. The name translates in English to “I promise you,” and represents a symbol of fidelity, devotion, purity, strength and dedication.

Having already made her mark in cosmetics, working with such celebrities as Beyonce and Angelina Jolie, Mally’s Signature Fragrance is her first step towards her mission to captivate and stimulate all five senses. Expect to see, touch, taste, hear and smell much more in the future!

+ Top Note: Sampaguita, Mandarin, Red Currant, Bamboo, Palm Leaf

+ Middle Note: Freesia, Jasmine, Muguet, Peony

+ Base Note: Peach, Coconut, Sandalwood, Musks
Mally was launched in 2009. The nose behind this fragrance is Nicole Mancini.

4 reviews for Mally Mally

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Tuberose/gardenia mixed with coconut. That’s all I have to say about this Mally fragrance. No s special and unique notes here !!! Longevity is pretty decent. But I don’t plan on re-purchasing this.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    lukkyme – “Sampaguita” is the Filipino word for Jasminum sambac, which is jasmine. Jasmine is the first listed note in both the Pyramid and the user votes (above). Mally Roncal uses the word “sampaguita” to represent her Filipino heritage. Jasminum sambac is also known as Arabian Jasmine.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Received a sample of this today and the first thing I wanted to do after trying was… drink it 🙂 It is delish, indeed. Scrumptious, exotic, sweet, and juicy. Think tropical fruit salad with a hint of flower garden.
    Since I have no clue what sampaguita smells like, I can’t comment on the notes much, I do, however, smell the coconut and peach very distinctively.
    Sillage is enormous and when freshly applied has the ability to turn a room into a tropical spa slash high end tanning studio sorta place, but the dry-down is wonderfully warm and lingering. Spritz with care!

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    I just rubbed a cloth sample on me. Is it just me, or does this smell similar to Diesel Zero for Women? It has to be the coconut. I was expecting more sampaguita (the flower of the Philippines), but I can’t smell any. Anyway, that’s how the cloth sample smelled. I’ll update whenever I find a bottle I can spray on me.

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