Marshmallow MOR

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Marshmallow MOR

Rated 4.05 out of 5 based on 60 customer ratings
(60 customer reviews)

Marshmallow MOR for women of MOR

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Description

Marshmallow is inspired by the playful yet sophisticated woman’s personality. This gently sweet fragrance contains notes of sugar rose petals, white carnation, jasmine, cotton candy, vanilla and musk.

Available as 100 ml EDP.

Marshmallow was launched during the 2000’s.

60 reviews for Marshmallow MOR

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    MOR Marshmallow does not smell like marshmallows, no, but what it does smell like, are the numerous new age shops I used to visit with my mom as a kid. It’s a smell that is difficult to define because oftentimes these shops smell like a combination of all the various incenses they have burned over time. New Age shops never truly smells like the incense note that pops up in most fragrances, but there is no incense in this, but somehow the combination of notes really hits home for me.
    Like others, MOR Marshmallow gives me a sense of nostalgia. It’s slightly sweet. powdery (on the soapy side), and it’s a bit spicy. It also projects well and it’s seriously one of the most unique fragrances I have found. For those who like the idea of modern fragrances with a vintage vibe, try this. Don’t let the cotton candy throw you, either. I wouldn’t have even guessed it was there, had I not seen the notes. This is not a super sweet, candy-like fragrance, despite its name.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Marshmallow transports me back to childhood as it smells exactly like the musk sticks I used to get for 5-10 cents each at the tuck shop at school, and I ate a lot of them!
    For that reason alone it is worthy of being in my collection.
    Unfortunately the scent doesn’t very last long on my skin, but that might be because I have the rollerball version not the EDP.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    I actually love this scent. Not sweet on my skin. Longevity only 2 hours which is a downer. Reminds me of musk lollies rather than fairy floss. Much more suited for colder weather as it can be too heavy for hot days.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    I refrain from writing negative reviews but honestly this fragrance gives me an instant headache. I just did one spritz on my wrist. There is something that is overly sweet, i guess the sugary rose – in this fragrance that wants me to gag. I could not tolerate this. Sorry if this offends Marshmallow lovers, but this is one fragrance that I hate now. I tried the “chi chi marshmallow” fragrance 10 ml travel spray (got this as a gift) and I had the same reaction.
    Sillage – 7/10
    Longevity – 5 hours
    May be I will need to see what this perfume blends with that can over come this sugary rose note so I can make it usable for me.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    I have some decants of this perfume, and I also get a very strong rose scent and nothing else. Unfortunately, I am not big into most florals and rose rarely works for me. The name Marshmallow is definitely misleading, in my opinion. I don’t get anything gourmand from this perfume. So, I’ll probably be giving these decants away.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    I only have the hand cream and a soap of this, and I felt like I was misled by the name Marshmallow. Also, reading the description and reviews here, I feel like I own a totally different scent. My hand cream doesn’t smell sweet to me at all. It smells strongly of rose, and not my favorite type either. I don’t get any marshmallow, candy floss or even vanilla vibe. It just smells like rose to me, which made me feel puzzled and curious by the reviews here. Is anyone else getting just rose from a different Marshmallow product? I’m wondering if I might get the sweet notes more from the perfume, or if maybe I just don’t get it at all because I’m not a fan of rose?

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    MOR Marshmallow is one of those scents that have made me go yeah… and then later nah and then returning back to it and saying yeah again. It is a scent that you may love or hate. My first impression was of a sweet toffee laced with musk and I really liked it. Then I had to decide whether or not I could withstand wearing it every day so I bought the soap and hand cream and I was pleasantly surprised. It is sweet, it is musky and it is a fragrance that could be enjoyed wearing out to a Girls High Tea get together or somewhere where you may like to wear pink. It’s girly and fun but it’s not a fragrance that I can wear everyday even though I do wear pink. Interestingly I came across Hello Kitty’s Musk body spray in a discount department store and it smells identical. I read some comments on here or somewhere else saying this too so if I do run out of the perfume and feel I just want a body spray then I know that I can rely on the Hello Kitty fragrance.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve been wearing marshmallow for about two or three years now. I owned the oil first, then was given a gift set including the body wash, body cream and EDP. The scent is variable. The oil is overly sweet. It doesn’t carry the complexity of the EDP and I don’t think I could go back. The body cream is very vanilla-heavy, milky, the musk note is secondary and the rest including the rose disappears, but it’s very, very sensual. The EDP is just the best way to wear this, sprayed into a soft wool scarf or lightly on the back of your neck. It’s very sweet, creamy, soft, not a dry scent. It’s definitely “musk stick”. Lucky, I like musk sticks. The rose note comes through most strongly in the last three hours of wear as the sugar gradually disappears. I like fresh and green rose notes more, but this candied rose is very cushy and comfortable.
    However, about a year in to wearing this, I met another woman who wore this as her main scent and it smelled totally different on her. We had our friends smell us independently and yep, totally different. Hers stayed sugary, more musk, no rose whatsoever, and the strangest thing – skipped “indole” altogether and went oddly fecal. The sugar only worsened it. This probably reacts strongly to skin and changes drastically and that’s probably why these reviews are so polarising.
    I get tons of compliments wearing this and people always want to hug me. I don’t think it’s very “old lady”. Maybe a better way to describe it is nostalgic.
    EDIT: I want to come back to this review now it’s been two or three years and note that as I have grown older – I am now 23, and was 18 when I began wearing it – this fragrance has totally changed on me. I have a lot of nostalgia for how much I used to love it but that’s how life is! This is now not a warm spun sugary rose but a sort of screechy unidentifiable toilet paper floral.
    It’s not my particular bottle – the ones at the stores near me have turned this way too. It’s sad, but it’s okay, because I don’t think the sugariness suits me too much anymore. I’d just like to add validity to the reviews that aren’t so five star… it’s just one of those scents that really vary.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    I really dislike this perfume. It’s a dirty musk. Was a disappointment. I guess one gets what one pays for!
    Sorry for the negative review!
    No balloons for me! Ha ha!

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    I had high hopes for this perfum. I tried their vanilla body cream from ipsy and I loved it. Unfortunetly , the smell is way overpowering. Not the sweetness I was looking for. Too much of a floral scent.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    A sugar bomb! Strong overwhelming scent of musk sticks. Use sparingly.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    If this scent was a person, she would be a preschool teacher who looks like Marilyn Monroe, dresses in pink and white lace and blushes frequently. It is a beguiling concoction conjuring rounded femininity and innocence at once. This scent is a gloriously sweet fragrance, vaguely gourmand, faintly reminiscent of musk sticks but more like some kind of rose confection. The carnation, in its true clove form is present. There’s jasmine and a suggestion of Johnson and Johnson’s baby powder.
    There is a substantial difference between the edp and the rollerball. I have been using this fragrance since around the time it came out, until very recently though, only in the rollerball form. I got the edp last week and was quite surprised to an indolic aspect to the jasmine in the edp. This is not a criticism. This saves the scent from being cloyingly sweet and adds some complexity.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    This seems like it would be right up my alley but the USA website is out of stock.:( anyone selling theirs pm me.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    I was given a decant of this by a fellow Fragrantician and it’s very different to anything I’ve had in my wardrobe. It’s very playful and sweet but I can’t make any of the notes out apart from the sugar rose petals ,cotton candy, vanilla and musk.
    I would have to say that after wearing this for a few days, I started feeling slightly nauseous which is very unusual for me and even though I like this, there is something slightly odd about the composition that gets to me after a while . Still it’s nice to try something different once in a while.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    I actually got the scented soap bar and the oil before the perfume. In my honest experience, the oil was amazingly strong and cloying. It was such a sweet burst of cotton candy and candied rose. I could only dabbed a bit because it was that intense, it really put me off buying the perfume for awhile but then, I decided to try it again and my god, the alcohol content really tempers with the sweet concoction. This reminds me of a delicate ballerina would wear; beautiful, sweet and fragile. I’ve always been a lover of gourmands and this is perfect.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    Hi All
    First time as a comment contributor , I received this fragrance as a Christmas gift , I initially did the sniff test and promptly put in the trash .. it was a boxed set so I kept the hand lotion and after 2 hrs I had to rethink my hasty dismissal , the sweetness had lured me in ..in a good way .. so off to the trash to retrieve my teensy parfum oil roll on and the soap .. and am I glad I did I am now a MOR groupie
    I am in the grandma group who all of you youngsters accuse of smelling like powder ,, hafta tell ya I dislike smelling like old powder so I continue my quest to avoid that moniker .. I have an eclectic taste in fragrance runs from unabashedly florals to deep ouds .. I love Ellie Saab & Tom Ford .. Yes I am an addict and have quite the collection
    Today my much younger colleagues dubbed the fragrance wafting around in the room as akin to smelling like a holiday destination Fiji In the evening with a sea breeze floating by .. first time I have been described as smelling like a country lol
    Take it from Nana it’s a good destination to reach

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    I was so surprised by this! I found it in a little local shop here in a tiny town nearby. It’s probably my favourite rose perfume because the rose is clearly there but without the sharpness. Not sure why it’s called marshmallow, it’s a bit misleading although it’s sweet. It’s definitely not sickly sweet. Such a pretty scent.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    Got the hand cream, a small candle and soapette for Christmas from my sister and I have to say I’m in love with this fragrance. It’s so deliciously gourmand but not too sickly sweet. There is some note that makes it just pure sexy too – is it the carnation? I’m not sure what the perfume is like yet but I am hooked already. Pure sexiness and femininity!

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    If you want to smell like pink musk sticks then this is the one! Very gourmand and different. Comes in various sizes and as a collection of skin care, soaps and perfume oil.

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    very overpowering with musk more than marshmallow. nice, but wear very minimal if you get headaches like myself.

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    This is absolutely beautiful. Not much like marshmallows, really, but I get the connection. It’s a sweet, pink, fluffy scent. I use Demeter Marshmallow lotion with it, and that brings the rose, musk and vanilla into gourmand territory. This is a bright and sparkling fragrance, the rose definitely a sugary, candied rose. The longevity amazes me….about six hours with good projection for me, and I have perfume-devouring skin normally, even with lotion. I find myself reaching for this quite often, and it always makes me feel happy. If you love gourmands and you love roses you will Love this. Gorgeous.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    They’ve remade the bottle design and it’s now a plain one, not nearly as gorgeous a representative of the frag inside as the other one was.
    Delicious, sweet but not horribly so, floral, rosey, maybe honeysuckle, just love this. If they ever reformulated I will phone and abuse!
    Please leave this beauty, and make it forevermore.
    Lots of love
    <3
    Ok, if you’re not a fan of sweetish vanillary flowery ones this ain’t for you, the main accords looks right, it stays pretty true to the first spray, mellows a little but doesn’t change I don’t think. This maker has wonderful soaps and hand creams etc as well as frags. I smelled this in someone and just had to try it. I find not so many shops have this, it’s more a boutique offering than department store at least where I am.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    For me it’s pure musk sticks. Like a candy store! I have a love hate relationship with it. I love the smell, just not on me.

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    I got a HUGE bottle of this, which looks quite different to the one in above picture. The liquid is more yellow? And its apparently eau de parfum. It came in a Mor gift set box with a bathrobe. The description sounded amazing and so I blind baught since I was wanting a perfume anyways. I first smelt it to be incredibly musk? And no floral notes? Like all the other reviews and stuff on here give completely different impressions I almost would believe that I have another product. When I first sprayed it on me none of my fam really found it appropriate for body wear… more just a light spray to scent a room or something. I havent really tocuhed it since first try. The descriptions are appealing so I guess I’ll give it another try soon… but Really have never even got a hint of floral notes in this perfume as of yet.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    At last a perfume I can say I love, love. I dont get any vanilla (which can smell screechy to my nose) or jasmine. On my skin it’s a musky rose with just a hint of carnation (which I love). I’ve been searching forever for a musky sweet rose and I’ve found it. Well done MOR. I love the rollerball and longevity on me is around 5 hours.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    I am wearing this right now, and I’m in heaven.
    Initially I get a burst of pure rose, almost a fruity rose; but it loses that fruity note as it gradually morphs into the long lasting stage where a powdery rose is overlaid with sugary musk. It’s as pretty as pink silk chiffon, it’s lush like a rose garden in full bloom, and it’s retro like Frank Sinatra singing “that old black magic has me in its spell” – except that this time he’s singing “that old musk magic” – in this case, a sweet soft powdery musky rose, fairy dust magic.
    Longevity is pretty amazing, still softly wafting even after 12 hours. The product range is extensive and the price range is wonderfully affordable.
    Update: I first met this frag as an oil with a rollerball, part of a giftset. (I’ve since purchased the spray.) There must have been a crack in the glass of the rollerball – I was unscrewing the lid and it stuck, and when I tried to force it, the glass broke and the lid came away with the rollerball stuck in it. Oy.
    Well, it was unusable at that point, so I poured the rest into a miniature antique pitcher and basin washbowl set, popped in some cut down diffuser reeds, and now my home office is totally fragranced with heavenly marshmallow. Wish I could post a photo – it’s the cutest thing!

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    Very powdery I was hoping this would be more sugary than it is. I picture a nice grandma would like this, you know the kind that knit you sweaters 😛
    I am not impressed by this and dont find it marshmallow scented. Might be good to layer with stuff though.

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    Third impressions: This mingle with my skin to make almost a masculine scent – a rosy masculine scent with the turkish delight long gone. It smells rather lovely at that point but my skin seems to soak up perfume so that it has no sillage or longevity. This perfume doesn’t survive my skin so has little sillage or longevity on me 🙁

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    Second impressions: Those scented babydolls you used to be able to get when I was little in the 80s and old fashioned rose-scented face cream. Very nostalgic! Smells innocent.
    The type of person I imagine to wear this, an 8 year old girl who looks like a porcelain doll with the long eyelashes and rosy cheeks.

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    First impressions: Turkish delight and rose scented talcum powder. I’m hoping the turkish delight dies down.

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    Imagine a Ball pit filled with pillows of Turkish Rose Delight Marshmallows and you’re laying there floating on a sea of soft fluffy delicious scent.
    That is MOR Marshmallow.
    This is pure Turkish Rose with the sweetness of Pink Vanilla Marshmallows.
    I love it!!

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    I was so excited to receive my MOR marshmallow in the post. Going on reviews only I took the plunge…At first I thought wow ‘rose overload’, all I get after is musk sticks. I don’t mind it but I’m not a huge fan either. I really wanted to love this but I just can’t. Unfortunately my partner cannot stand the smell. I have a new 100 ml bottle with only two wears gone out of it and would be happy to sell it to one of you lovely ladies who have trouble finding it. I can get postage calculated and I am happy to send it anywhere as long as you pay the postage costs.

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    I had a whole review written out and somehow it got deleted thanks to my terrible internet.
    So I’ll just say this– I agree 100% with Maddlesbubble’s review.: musk & roses. HEAVENLY! No other word to describe it, really. It’s sweet, yes, but not the average cheap pink tutti-fruity perfume that I was expecting (I was expecting something similar to Aquolina’s Pink Sugar). It leaves PS behind in the dust. The sugary rose is tempered by the musk and the result is something totally unique and much more grown up smelling than you’d expect.
    I’m in the US, and we don’t have musk sticks here, so I’m not sure what they smell or taste like. However, if they taste as good as this perfume smells, I am pretty sure I would eat nothing but musk sticks for the rest of my life 😉

  34. :

    5 out of 5

    My impression on first spray on paper strip was old clothing mingled with moth balls, mixed with powder and rose scented potpourri. After a few minutes when the sweetness came to the foreground, the musk stick vibe, that other reviewers mentioned, took over. Then, after about half an hour or so, the must stick receded somewhat and left some space for my first impression melange to come to the front again and now Marshmallow is a happy sweet melange of old clothing mingled with moth balls, mixed with powder, rose scented potpourri and musk sticks. Oddly enough, I like it very much, but I fear I cannot leave the house smelling like this. So, I will cherish the little sample I have until it is finished and probably leave it at that or, if my hubby can cope with the scent (he’s a difficult one) I might use it as an at home/bedtime scent. Also, the association with Marie Antoinette is spot on. I could indeed imagine her doused in Marshmallow.
    Edit: I sprayed one spritz on my pj’s last night and woke up sadly to an enormous headache. So, it won’t work as a bedtime fragrance for me. I think it might be the strength of the scent (fantastic sillage and longevity) and the rose. I have a difficult relationship with rose in scents and so it is here again. I will stick to So..?…Kiss Me for at home/bedtime…

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    Musk stick- o-rama! Not that this is a bad thing. Makes one smell good enough to eat! I have the perfume and the body oil, and have to say that I love this scent as a soap perhaps best of all.
    Will often use this as a bed time scent. Relaxing and sweet.

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    I really fancied buying Marshmallow just as it was disappearing from the shelves over in the UK. I should have done it. I bought this bottle off ebay for twice it’s normal price, but to be honest it was worth it.. and anyway if I bought it from Australia I’d pay import (and more than the bottle cost in postage). Why is there no distribution in Europe? Please Mor… sort it out. Your musky, dusky, sweetie rose is just the best. A strangely known unknown, like I’ve smelt it before, but I don’t know where. Just gorgeous, I love it. Thankfully I have one Aussie friend.. otherwise I’d have to go on a very expensive trip.
    Edit: This has very quickly powered it’s way into my top 5. If there was ever a reason to investigate fragrances from Australia then this is it. Not fair. I want to try all Mor perfumes. Re-applying fuel to my fragrance addicted fire was the last thing I needed.. and then, worst of all, came the compliments. A colleague at work said “My God.. you smell Amazing”. You can’t get better than that.

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    This is my signature scent. I just love the warmth that radiates from this fragrance. The initial smell reminds me of a cigar, then as the fragrance dries down you get this lovely smell of florally musk like the musk stick lollies.

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    Beautiful scent. I wear the body oil. It is soft and so pretty and unique. It is fairly sweet, but not sickly sweet. I receive heaps of compliments wearing this.

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    I love this! Very pretty. Don’t be fooled by the name this is a woman’s perfume. So long lasting. I wear this almost everyday, in fact I keep on my bathroom counter that it would be nice for the bottle to be more decorative. oh well I guess don’t judge a book by its cover or name!

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    I have several Mor Marshmallow products, including the body oil…. today I recognized the familiar scent wafting at me from a lady behind me at the checkout… so I asked if that’s what it was (smugly assuming my nose was correct !!) but no! I was told that it was a dupe made by Chi Chi at Target …. same smell for a fraction of the price, (also called marshmallow) so this is less a review, than a heads up for those unable to find or afford the Mor line. Its worth a try, and as the lady informed me, cheap enough to spray whenever and wherever you feel like it 🙂

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    Just another review here to reinforce the musk sticks claims. I’m a sucker for childhood nostalgia.

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    100% pink musk sticks on me. Smells nice but I’m not sure I really want to smell like musk sticks often enough to warrant buying a FB. Very linear and one dimensional. The blurb above calls it sophisticated and playful. Playful yes, sophisticated no. I think it’s this lack of sophistication that’s stopping me from wanting to own it.

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    A very strong and very sweet perfume, but it’s not a juvenile sweetness. It’s a very rich, decadent sweetness. Definitely smells like musk sticks, as many people have said. It makes me think of Sophie Coppola’s Marie Antoinette, particularly the scene where they’re eating all the cakes and pastries!

  44. :

    3 out of 5

    Way too sweet, and I’m a lover of sweet perfumes I even love Pink Sugar but PS has some berries to freshen things up but Marshmallow is a cloying sweet mess I know I would get tired of if I got a bottle.

  45. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a re-review…. I have to admit to a 180 degree change to this fume. I had tried the perfume oil roller, and as I put it before “sweeeet”.
    My daughter had snuggled up to me and said I smelt like marshmallows… and I was wearing Bvlgari Rose Essentielle, so I had a rethink about trying Mor marshmallow
    Today, I received the body oil 100ml spray. I decided it would be a good base for spicier scents. And I also wanted to experience what other reviewers had.
    I still wouldn’t classify this as sexy on my skin, but it is gourmand and sweet, but a calmer sweet, rather than tooth ache sweet. My daughter wouldn’t stop sniffing my arm all afternoon…. So, thinking she’d identify the marshmallow scent, I asked her what she smelt and she said vanilla, the older daughter identified rose, and as for me, I get a smoky musky sweetness, slightly rosey scent. There is a smoke effect from one of the elements, and its lovely. It lasts forever… and I think its a great addition to my fragrance wardrobe…. cosy, comforting, and I only wish I’d given it a second chance a long time ago. Oh well, fellow fragranticans, you’ve set me straight.:}

  46. :

    4 out of 5

    I have the perfume oil and spray… Oh My Goodness his stuff is delicious!
    This combination of notes has always caught my attention. The first smell of this activated my limbic system and memories of some floral scented drawer liners I had in the 90s, and a (supposedly) ” Magnolia” talc I had as a teenager surfaced. Aah… so THAT’S what it was, rose, carnation, musk!
    This is all I wished “Pink Sugar” and Prada Candy to be.
    Its as girly and cute as “Baby Rose Jeans”.
    It has the presence of Kenzo Jungle L’Elephant.
    Its a head turner alright, sweet, female, sexy confidence.
    Marshmellows? Nah.
    But I do feel like I’m wafting about in a pink musk and loukoumi scented cloud when I wear it.

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    I can only afford the hand cream at the moment, so my review is (sadly) for that format only.Beautiful! Ladylike and old-fashioned, but in a way that comes across more like flirtatious and retro, never prim or matronly. There is powder, but rather than overtly smelling ‘like powder’, there is almost the texture of silky powder on a puff… there is a bit of a fuzzy-sweater vibe, but instead of being all cozy cable knit, this fuzzy sweater is baby pink angora with a bullet bra underneath. All of the notes cited above are vocally present… the surprise standout, for me, being the spicy carnation, which rears its pretty head about a half hour in. All this, in a hand cream.

  48. :

    3 out of 5

    Soft, sweet (not overly, just right), ultra feminine, silken, heavenly. Amazingly pretty and beautiful scent. In love…

  49. :

    5 out of 5

    I was going to talk about the musk stick lollies, but I see that about half a dozen others beat me to it haha! Yes, this smells exactly like that to my nose (from the bottle and on me). I don’t get the notes listed here- I think it’s more like ‘marshmallows, pink musk, and rose’. I can’t smell the cotton candy, vanilla, or carnation at all, and there’s only a slight jasmine note on the drydown. It’s mostly just the rose and musk that I can smell from arm’s length.
    Sillage is moderate, and so far, this has lasted about 5 hours on me. It’s not a complex perfume, but it’s not quite linear either. I was seduced by the ‘marshmallow’ in the name of the perfume, but it turned out to be something I didn’t expect. All in all, I don’t think I will buy this. I like eating musk sticks from time to time, but I’d rather not smell like these all day (now…smelling like pure marshmallow, caramel, or vanilla? That’s another story)!

  50. :

    4 out of 5

    I am loving this one to bits! Any Gourmand lover would appreciate this one. Very feminine and delicate. I finally found a Rose note that works for me. BTW I have the new bottle design but I’d rather have the one pictured here, it is very pretty, I wonder why they changed it 🙁

  51. :

    3 out of 5

    Myer Melbourne stocks this fragrance.
    cheers T.

  52. :

    4 out of 5

    Update:
    Concerning the bottles, the picture here, is of the old bottle. The new bottle is completely transparant, square and has a gold logo ind front (you can probably Google it)

  53. :

    5 out of 5

    I have bought this perfume 3 times during the past 7 years, and the bottle have had a different look each time.. The first bottle was the prettiest and most vintage-looking with the chubby, quilted glass and old school label. I think the new bottle is boring and look kinda cheap. Not a fan of that. The packaging is absolutely stunning and cute, though.
    But the juice itself has not been changed as far as I can smell. It is still beautiful, a bit heavy, rosey, sugary, vintage-style fragrance. It reminds me of Turkish Delight, and somehow it makes my skin smell ”warm” or ”dry” as if I had been out in the sun. After wearing it for half an hour to an hour, it becomes a beautiful, musky scent.
    This is definitely one of my all time favorite fragrances of all times. I find it to be timeless and feminine and unique. My only problem is that it is so difficult to get your hands on! I have bought mine on Australian eBay each time (I think the brand might be Australian?) but even though there are many Marshmallows on the site, very few of them ship to Europe – and especially not Denmark, where I am from, because of extremely pricy tax-rules.
    But now I just got a new, fresh bottle so I am very happy 🙂 If you can find it, give it a go. You wont be dissapointed 🙂

  54. :

    3 out of 5

    where can i buy this from mor marshmallow, been looking for ages.

  55. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s powdery, sweet, innocent, fresh!
    Smooth and feminine! I didn’t detect many sweet notes… but there’s something in there under all the powder that you might want to eat!

  56. :

    3 out of 5

    Carnation, Rose, Vanilla, Incense (Surprisingly!!) and Sugar. YUM.
    I finally had the chance to try this today – it’s really hot here in Australia and I had a feeling this may be better suited to the cooler months but no way 🙂 I mean I’m sure it’d work beautifully in Winter too, but this is one of those rare times a sweet perfume absolutely sings in the humidity.
    I am pleasantly surprised by the longevity and projection of this. Have always been a fan of MOR’s bath products but now I’ve sampled this perfume, I am totally in love! Need a bottle of this ASAP.
    I am surprised nobody else has mentioned the incense note? Maybe it’s just my skin but it’s definitely there on me – a slightly spicy, almost “Black Opium” style incense which melds with the vanilla, sugar and carnation perfectly. LOVE this perfume!

  57. :

    5 out of 5

    So so so nice! and so sweet!
    Its very sweet but not overbearingly or childish, its a classy more mature sweet. It smells exactly like musk sticks!
    One of my all time favs!

  58. :

    5 out of 5

    I am not a gourmand fan, so Marshmallow was not ever on my radar of interesting fragrances. But, the only thing to do with decants from friends is try them with reckless abandon, especially since nothing can make Monday’s any worse than they already are. In fact, I think Marshmallow made my Monday morning better!
    Marshmallow is not a true gourmand, at least initially. The first 45 minutes is full of powder, white musk and pink roses—the smell of fragrant, dewy, sweet, pink roses surrounded by baby’s breath and yards of pink and white ribbon. If you like PW Tea Rose, but want something a little gentler and subdued, this may be for you. It also sort of reminds me of the clean white musk in Odyssey, only with roses instead of the LOTV.
    After about an hour, it transitions into something like a gourmand; the powder becomes just a bit sugary with just a touch of vanilla. There is that strange “plastic doll” note, too, but somehow it’s not an artificial smell—if you were to meet a real, live pixie princess decked out in rose buds and dew drops, with jewelry made of butter cream icing, this is how she would smell. She might even be carrying a magic wand tipped with marshmallow.
    If you are looking for something lightly sweet, very feminine and innocent, this would be a good choice. If you want a candy factory sugar-bomb smell, this is not it. Its sillage is fair to modest, longevity about 3-4 hours before it really fades.

  59. :

    3 out of 5

    I’ve loved & used MOR body products for years, but never looked at their fragrance range until I received a tester of Marshmallow recently.
    It’s deceptive – I expected a fragrance named Marshmallow would be sickly sweet & not my cup of tea – but when I wore it, I found it fitted me like a glove.
    The rose notes are dominant but not overly sweet – I think the musk balances it nicely. It’s quite long lasting & as a fragrance through winter & spring, has been perfect. I’ll definitely be buying the full size bottle.

  60. :

    3 out of 5

    MOR Marshmallow
    I was touring Jerusalem with my best friend. We were lost having gotten separated from our tour group while admiring the Wailing Wall. Jerusalem is an ancient city that existed before the idea of city planning, so it’s rather like a maze. We were feeling lost, confused, and disoriented. All of the sudden, we both felt a sudden wave of peace and love, and smelled what I’ve come to know is called “the odor of sanctity.” It smelled like a million freshly cut roses permeated the air, like what I imagine a rose distillery would smell like. That rose smell has haunted me ever since.
    I’ve searched for years for a perfume that would replicate the smell. I’ve come to know and love various rose themed perfumes in my search, but I always felt somewhat disappointed because nothing replicated that smell. I became so obsessed, that each

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