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ScuchFulPShet – :
This was a nice perfume. Fresh and sweet. But my bottle broke :'(
awactpaisee – :
As others have stated, Oscar de la Renta’s Pink Lily isn’t a very ‘pink’ fragrance at all. Lightly floral with a hint of sweetness, and woodsy is how the fragrance presents itself on my skin. It is more of a floral woody musk rather than a straight floral.
The opening is almost purely soft lily, I think that this is the most ho-hum stage of the fragrance. After about 15 minutes or so, it develops a tiny bit of spicyness that transitions into a subtle sweetness. At this point, the fragrances blended very well with my skin. Out of the blue, a strong woody note hit me. While I do enjoy some woody notes, I wasn’t expecting to be jarred quite like this. That woody note is almost masculine in it’s presentation and it takes a little while to acclimate yourself to it. At some point in the drydown you get lily, hint of sweet, and strong/bitter woods until it fades.
If nothing else, it’s interesting, I’ll give it that. I liked it a lot more in the opening and mid notes. The drydown wasn’t horrible, but wasn’t for me. Sillage is very minimal and longevity leaves something to be desired. Lasted on me for about 2 hours. Suitable for office and casual wear. Rating 5 out of 10 due to poor sillage/longevity.
kxkunit – :
Very sweet and gorgeous scent. I smelled this at the counters years ago and can’t forget it. Smells delicious and fruity, and its very sweet and memorable. It will turn heads wherever it goes but needs to be reapplied because it fades so fast. Amazing fragrance though!
Meega441Bessinepome – :
why does it smell a bit masculin on me? :(wish i could love it but my chemisty wont let me!
nastena star – :
looking at the bottle you may imagine this perfume as a pink,cute,girlish one.but you’re wrong,it doesn’t smell like pink loving fragrances at all!
to me it’s a weird sophisticated perfume with spicy notes and strong bergamot.I also can smell something like tea(if you remember the way BVLGARI au The rouge smells like).maybe that’s why Annehke has mentioned that it smells somehow unisex too.
so definitely it’s not an ordinary floral perfume and I think it’s the point of conflict!because the bottle inclines it to be this way.
it’s not a bad perfume.but I think I like red orchid and some other ones of the series more than this one.
super dog – :
The rhubarb and passion flower are energizing, the violet leaf is a touch herbal, lending a natural and watery feel. I sensed something masculine going on after about the first two hours..the dry down stayed masculine too, due to the bergamot, but that’s OK, as I like unisex scents. I tested many others of this line, and I enjoyed this one the most. I thought many of them too similar, to eachother, and too similar to other boring but popular scents available now. Oh, and this on lasted the longest in the hot climate here. This one is unique, it’s fresh, thin, not sweet at all, and no vanilla here as in Oscar Violet and Red Orchid. Vivid, clean, clear, dewy, and darling!
dieggo – :
Its lovely,so fresh ! A flowery lily ,yes, but most i get the passionflower. Smells frutiy on me somehow.
It makes me think of a comforting summerdrink , a glass of passionfruitsoda with a little champagne added to it . Its very sparkling and spritzy.
I just love it though its not what i use to like at all.
demon_1988 – :
Starts lovely and dries down to an unpleasant sandalwood, sharp and invasive.
theibedjm – :
My 2nd favourite of all the limited editions. A sparkling lily with a cedar base – interesting. Reminds me of India Hick’s Spider Lily.