Oui Plus Kyse Perfumes

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Oui Plus Kyse Perfumes

Rated 4.10 out of 5 based on 29 customer ratings
(29 customer reviews)

Oui Plus Kyse Perfumes for women and men of Kyse Perfumes

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Oui Plus by Kyse Perfumes is an Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Oui Plus was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Terri Bozzo. The fragrance features notes of graham cracker, marshmallow, cacao absolute, peru balsam, styrax, patchouli and a hint of burnt coffee.

29 reviews for Oui Plus Kyse Perfumes

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    This one is first and foremost Graham cracker. Very dusty and biscuit-like, it was so realistic that I went and bought a box of Honeymaid it made me crave them so bad. Next is chocolate and also a light marshmallow scent. Finally, there is a hint of green to balance out the extreme gourmandy sweetness. I love this scent, but keep in mind it is pretty photorealistic. You WILL smell like smores, people might think something is baking nearby rather than attribute the smell to your perfume! This one is my favourite from Kyse along with the new Gateau Carnivale, which is not yet in the system

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Absolutely fantastic! I have had this for about a year and didn’t like it at all the first time I wore it. On my first wearing, all I got was quite strong and scratchy green patchouli. Yes, there was sweetness, but it was absolutely overwhelmed by the patchouli, a note I frequently don’t at all enjoy. So, I hid this in the back of my perfume stash and left it there.
    I am only now beginning to understand what a profound impact hormones and timing can have on the way perfumes are experienced and the notes that are emphasized by skin. In contrast to last year’s experience, in the past few days, I have fallen fast and hard in love with Oui Plus! Now, this fragrance is a perfect balance of boozy dusty cocoa, fluffy marshmallow, and cookie that simply screams S’MORE! It also slightly reminds me of a funnel cake for some reason…:P The patchouli is just faintly in the background, keeping the overall experience from ever becoming too sweet. It grounds and balances everything and never takes over. I am now 100% on board with all the love for this fragrance. It might even overtake my love for my favorite Kyse perfume – Sucre et Fleurs. It is truly a glorious gourmand for all, as it never becomes overly sugary, a quality that can quickly lead to nausea for me. However, it is strong and lasts a long time, so for me, one spray is just perfect. Great value and great scent!

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    This summer has been one long heat wave, so now that it’s finally over I find myself craving sweet, substantial scents a little earlier in the year than usual. A new batch of Kyse samples was just what the doctor ordered!
    First up is Oui Plus, and from the bottle it smells fantastic: that same wonderful graham cracker note from my beloved Confit de Rose, but this time served with pure dark chocolate and coffee instead of rose jam, and a mild, dusty patchouli in the base. Warm and sweet and just utterly, irresistibly delicious – not something I’d wear in a context where I want to be taken seriously, and easy to overdose on in general, but extremely satisfying when the time is right.
    On my skin, the graham cracker note disappears more or less entirely almost immediately on application. Too bad, but instead I get something else that’s just as good or even better: finally, a true chocolate scent that really works for me, without either going too smoky or too synthetically sweet!
    (Don’t get me wrong, of course this is VERY sweet, but it’s sweet in a balanced way that doesn’t make my teeth ache preemtively like many modern women’s fragrances do, for instance)
    So I guess Kyse has done it again, and this one will have to go straight onto my wish list once my generous sample is used up.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m on my third fragrance from Kyse, and I can say if you like gourmands, this is the house for you. I get a buttery graham cracker. Nothing more, nothing less. I just ordered Douceur Brulee. Lovely scent. I also have Fumee Vanille. My goodness. Smokey Vanilla Extract.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    For me, salted peanut butter and coffee.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    I think UnearthlyApothecary really nailed it with the dusty graham cracker analogy. This is a comforting, warm, gloriously chocolatey, satisfying fragrance that is very reasonably priced. I’ve enjoyed most of Kyse’s offerings; they’re excellent!

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    This is mostly a graham cracker scent on me, with some marshmallow powdered sugar and a little cocoa powder. The graham cracker scent is a novel note, but I really wish that this smelled like the decadent melted chocolate and toasted marshmallow goo of a real s’more. It’s nice, but I don’t wear it often. It’s not the chocolate scent I was hoping for.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    Don’t shoot me, because I love this, but to me it smells like a Mocha candle. Is that strange? At the start, it’s all chocolate cake and marshmallows but now it’s like a candle… just without the smell of wax, like high quality candles.
    Really, really tasty. Might need to buy an FB.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Kyse Perfumes Oui Plus seems to be the most-reviewed and highest-regarded fragrances in the whole line, and it’s not difficult to see why, given that it’s a mellifluous, sweet mix of smores–that is, graham cracker, marshmallow, and cacao–with the more tempered note of coffee and woody, earthy contributions of balsam, patchouli, and styrax.
    Overall, I get comparatively little of the patchouli and styrax, my experienced instead being ruled by the sweeter elements. In fact, I regard Oui Plus as downright unusually sweet, even for me, a lover of gourmand and vanilla especially, for whom a scent is usually never too sweet. Mainly this is in contrast to the other Kyse Perfumes offering, J, which departs more from the sweet-dominant into a mix of sweet and woody, light and dark, and I enjoy J’s duality a bit more than Oui Plus’ almost heady, sweet dominance.
    Still, Oui Plus is quite enjoyable and yet another markedly awesome gourmand from this line. It does not quite project as much as J but is still pretty good, especially for its modest cost of $52 for 60ml, almost hard to believe.
    I remain eager to try the rest of my lot of samples.
    8 out of 10

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    This could be a nearly perfect chocolate fragrance, but something feels off here. As with almost all the Kyse offerings I’ve tested, there seems to be an inexplicable note or two thrown in that undermines an otherwise gorgeous scent. Perhaps the nose behind this brand feels they won’t be taken seriously unless a classic base note, other than vanilla, is part of the mix, yet their choices seem random and out of place. It may just be a personal thing as it doesn’t seem to bother others.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    Wow this is delicious, that crumbly dusty graham cracker note trips me out. I sprayed this on over the dregs of Dame Chocolate Man and it instantly amped the chocolate. This is not too sweet, but just sweet enough and as I said dusty, it’s a very textured scent. Like I just crushed a graham cracker in my fist. Gourmand Heaven <3

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    Less sweet than it should be. The ‘graham cracker’ note is heavy on the top, then dries down to a suggestion of chocolate and a moderate dry vanilla, which is a prominent note in many Kyse creations.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    yumm! it smells so good I could eat my own hand!chocolate graham cracker crust, i’m a smore with a cup of coffee on the side mmmmmmmmmmmm!

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    Love this deep chocolate chip cookie!!! I’ve tried others but nothing…compares…to you..(OUI PLUS)!!!
    Longevity is awesome 8-10+ hours
    Sillage is awesome. People can smell you many feets away and they will love What they’re smelling.
    The quality is up there with the very very expensive fragrances, but you pay less.
    Bottom line is in love this fragrance and will continue to purchase it.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    This is my holy grail chocolate fragrance, it’s satisfying in a way the others just aren’t. It almost has ‘texture’ to it if that makes sense in a smell, a bit grainy like a biscuit.
    If you want rich chocolate, this definitely hits the spot!

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    Official notes are graham cracker, marshmallow, cocoa absolute, Peru balsam, patchouli, styrax and burnt coffee.
    This is the loveliest chocolate perfume I’ve ever found! The most prominent notes to my nose are cocoa, graham cracker and coffee. The cocoa is on the lighter end of dark chocolate, the coffee brings warmth to and supports the cocoa, Terri’s characteristic graham cracker accord is wheaty, vanillic and crumbly just like in real life. The patchouli is particularly sweet and chocolate like, also it plays a big role in adding that almost gritty starchy texture together with the crackers.
    This is without doubt my all time favourite chocolate scent. I was not very impressed with other chocolate scents I’ve tried – they are either too weak, bland, figurative, dark or masculine. This is unique, rich, feminine and true to life. It even beats Guerlain’s Gourmand Coquin which I also love dearly. Strongly recommended!
    UPDATE: I gave a friend a decant of mine, she said everyone in her class commented how she smelled like cookies and chocolate. This is also my most complimented perfume, and the only perfume I’ve used up and repurchased.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    Choco Musk could never!!! LOL This is what I wanted AL Rehab Choco Musk to be. Choco Musk starts on this path then takes a wrong turn on me. I’m not typically a gourmand person, but this I could just pour all over myself. If you want a chocolaty graham cracker dunked in strong coffee, this is it. It smells edible. I just want to wear it by myself and enjoy it selfishly.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    Wow!what a gourmand to top all others! To be honest I’m not crazy about the Graham cracker note,it may take some getting used to. But what comes after…yum!She was having a sale so ordered a bottle!look fwd to wearing it out and about. Back later with better review/edit!
    Well..this is just sad..that graham cracker note is so annoying…it doesnt fade fast either. 🙁 what to do?
    The drydown isnt all that chocolatey…its spicy too.
    Would not repurchase.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    OuiPlus…My favorite chocolate scent.
    Chocolate-coffee graham cracker goodness. Just pulling off the cap I was greeted by the graham cracker note. Back up bottle worthy. Sensational gourmand. Terri added two samples of her newest perfumes “J” and “L” and wrapped professionally and arrived safely via priority mail. If you like your chocolate dark this is for you. I layer Douceur Brulee with it for the ultimate chocolate/caramel scent.
    Chocolate tuberose? Layer Oui+ with Madonna TOD

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    This is the best chocolate fragrance I have ever smelt. Unlike chocolate greedy with its protein shake resemblances. This is pure chocolate brownies with sprinkles of graham crackers on my caramel kissed skin.
    The longevity is absolutely amazing!!!
    Sillage is great as well.
    10/10
    Update- multiple compliments with people saying I smell like some sort of dessert. Like cupcakes, cookies or cake. Also, Terri’s hair/skin oil is awesome as well.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    Chocolate bomb to the max!!! Pure love and adoration for this one.

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    Pure chocolate at its finest, with a bit of a graham note and a non-offensive or unnoticeable patchouli (I believe it help to strengthen the chocolate note). I always receive many compliments of smelling like sugar cookies or rich chocolate syrup. Perfect gourmand. 10/10.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    The best I have smelled so far by Terri. It smells so good from the first whiff. Only one problem: will I want to eat more chocolate because of it?

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    Looking forward to trying this. I’ve been looking for a new scent with Coffee notes.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    This one has a similar vibe in the first stages to Chocolate Greedy by Montale, but with a good dose of green patchouli (indeed like marijuana) and crunchy, salty(!)-sweet graham crackers. Although the drydown gets more patchouli centered and less gourmand, overall it’s still been a while that I smelled something so outstanding and unique.
    Oui Plus! reminds me in the very last stage of the drydown a liiitle bit on Chanel Coromandel.. Probably because it get’s drier and lighter, turning from dark/milk chocolate into a white chocolate smelling scent with patchouli.. Overall Oui Plus! is more gourmand centered, plus sweeter and Coromandel is more patchouli centered, more perfumey like.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    I was pleased to try a sample of this a few months ago. Simply put, it smells like a delicious pot brownie. The patchouli is a bit marijuana-like to my nose — in a good way! — and the chocolate is sweet and decadent. I don’t detect the graham cracker much; it’s not nearly as prominent as it is in Confit de Rose, another one from her line. It’s more sophisticated and complex than a basic s’more, and it’s well worth a try.

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    This is delicious. Each perfume by Terri I try is better than the last.
    At first it’s gloriously smorey, but darker and more delicious. The graham cracker and yummy chocolate are fascinating, but once the graham cracker fades it leaves behind a yummy chocolate-cookie patchouli,and a hint of burned coffee like it says. Fairly long lasting too. I’ll buy this for sure as soon as it gets chillier.

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    My favourite scent by Terri is finally in the database. I’m so glad I ordered a small bottle of this when she first released it. On me, it smells like chocolate and patchouli with a dark element to it; that being the burnt coffee note. I do get a bit of the graham cracker, and marshmallows (s’mores), but it’s not overwhelming. A little bit of chocolate heaven gone dark; I simply love it! This one is less sweet; more unisex, and great for layering. The longevity with this one is impressive.
    Dark chocolate and sweet patchouli make Oui Plus a must try for chocoholics and gourmand lovers!
    FYI Terri fans: I just read in the news section of her website; she’ll be releasing a new hair/skin oil soon. It will be 100% argan oil lightly scented with some of the Perfumes by Terri scents!
    She’s also working on a new tobacco/oud scent with a gourmand leaning.
    Just thought I’d share the exciting news! xx

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    Like most the perfumes from Terri ive smelled(who is a really nice person that ive talked to by the way), this is also a very foody and gourmand fragrance to the point boarding on novelty. Not that it doesnt smell good, because it does, but they are quite foody so be warned in that aspect. Although to say performance wise they are quite good for what you are paying, and they are all priced well so the “novelty” factor shouldnt be to much of a factor I think.
    Anyway what I get out of this is a S’mmore of course more or less. However instead of a real life S’more that you make. This is more of S’more topping that you that find at the store, or a pre made S’more snack mix if anyone has ever eaten those before.
    The graham cracker at the beginning is very strong, but as this dies down you get more of that marshmallow and chocolate mix coming into play.
    After that the marshamallow is the next of the 3 to die down, and the cool tinge from the marshamallow(again I say cool tinge because this is a snack mix sorta marshmallow imo)you get more nice chocolate syrup smell.
    And finally at the end of the fragrance your left with a sorta smokey/incense chocolate. I guess you could say thinking of smokey chocolate does this smell like slumber houses ore dry down? Maybe its the same vibe, but instead of being straight up smokey that styrax sorta smoke/incense I think tingles your nose more so than it is a “rougher” smoke. If that makes sense? Anyway a lot of styrax and chocolate basically.
    Anyway so in short, beginning S’more mix, that becomes a sorta delicous chocolate syrupy sorta smell, that dies down to a sorta nose tingling chocolate incense.
    Although it is pretty novelty smelling, its a good smelling, and I have gotten compliments on it while trying it out. Not the most manly smelling thing obviously but you get the idea. Also rather than a S’more scent it self though, while wearing this I think you can actually look at this fragrance as just a chocolate scent period. Because besides when the graham cracker is very strong at the beginning thats basically what I took this as.

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