Description
“Inspired by the mystical island of Bali and the pristine waters of the South Seas, home to the magnificent Queen of Pearls, the Pinctada. We have unlocked a mystery, the secret scent of the pearl. Mystic Pearl is a luminous fragrance featuring a burst of ocean freshness from our signature ingredient—pearl. A refreshing scent mingling a heady mix of white flowers, jasmine and frangipani, with a hint of coconut and the tropical spices cinnamon and clove.
We traveled across the world to Bali to harvest our hero ingredient, pearl, the only precious gem formed by a living creature. We’re the first and only luxury fragrance brand in the world to create a fragrance using the scent of real pearls!” – a note from the brand.
Mystic Pearl by Raw Spirit Fragrances is a Floral Aquatic fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. Mystic Pearl was launched in 2016. The fragrance features white flowers, jasmine, frangipani, sea notes, coconut, cinnamon and cloves.
Star155 – :
Aquatic, fresh, floral, soapy, and tropical. With only a hint of spices. It’s much less tropical than I hoped it would be. It’s a clean floral aquatic with a slight tropical feel. Longevity on the skin is pretty good, the aquatic note lingers through the drydown.
sergei007 – :
This one is really nice. It smells like taking a bath with dove soap and then going out for a walk on a damp spring morning. The first thing I smell is the jasmine and white flowers, it smells just like you are sticking your nose right up to the flowers. Then the sea notes start to come through and what you get is a really nice white floral with aquatic notes. Unfortunately, I’m not getting any of the cinnamon or clove on my skin, which is a shame because it would take this fragrance from above average to incredible in my opinion.
Overall it is a very beautiful, feminine fragrance
bombermanic – :
Very pretty!Reminds me of a salty, creamier and less green version of Beyond Paradise. I wouldn’t call it an especially “young” fragrance. I could see any age wearing this, but I would say it’s more geared for the 30+ crowd. It reminds me of something else, too, possibly Chantecaille Frangipani, the original version. I don’t consider this a run of the mill generic fragrance. It smells niche. I think it’s surprisingly beautiful and well done for what it is, which is a creamy, salty, marine white floral. I see this as a compliment getter. I do think it’s pricey for the size of the bottle, though, at $85 for 1 ounce (30ml) at Ulta.com. After smelling this, I’m very interested in trying the other fragrances in this line.
labirint – :
One of my Scentbird picks. A fresh oceanic floral with a slight tropical feel. Pretty, wearable, and uplifting. I don’t get the supposed “pearl” note though. It’s nice but not unique. A pleasant fresh and feminine scent for daily warm weather wear.
Jifurdag – :
I bought a sample of this perfume because I was intrigued at the cinnamon, clove, spice and frangipani notes. Sadly I’m getting none of that. What I am experiencing is an overwhelming scent of Jasmine. This is a very young fragrance, something I would picture a teenager wearing. It’s nice, but definitely not for me. It’s a very heady scent and actually gave me a slight headache.
stowshoum – :
likeable and aptly named. it is beautiful, if predictable. unfortunately, i got no spice whatsoever, which would have really made this scent for me.
kocmoc22 – :
I was surprised by how much I liked the opening of this. It is a fresh yet very sweet and sensual floral. However after the spices fade, the sea notes are dominant against a floral backdrop.. and then it smells too much like a Hollister store for me. I tend to dislike this category in general though, so if you like floral aquatic perfumes this is definitely worth your time.
melankolea – :
Beautiful, but not for me. If you are a fan of white florals; in the style of Guerlain Terracotta, this one will be perfect for you! This fragrance transports me to a tropical location, and it’s amazing!! Salt air, and lush flowers.. However, I prefer more spicy and woodsy offerings from this house.
I do get how it smells like a pearl, though. Give it a try!