Pacific Rock Moss Goldfield & Banks Australia

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Pacific Rock Moss Goldfield & Banks Australia

Pacific Rock Moss Goldfield & Banks Australia

Rated 4.09 out of 5 based on 58 customer ratings
(58 customer reviews)

Pacific Rock Moss Goldfield & Banks Australia for women and men of Goldfield & Banks Australia

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Description

“Seize the day and experience a moment of pure bliss with this invigorating fragrance. A distinctive marine note, graced with aromatic essences brings you on a lush coastal walk on a beautiful summer day.” – a note from the brand.

Pacific Rock Moss by Goldfield & Banks Australia is a Aromatic Aquatic fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Pacific Rock Moss was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Francois Merle-Baudoin. The fragrance features moss, italian lemon, sage, geranium and virginia cedar.

58 reviews for Pacific Rock Moss Goldfield & Banks Australia

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    A cItrusy-aquatic fragrance tats easy to wear (and a compliment getter). It’s office friendly and a fragrance that is blended very well. I get salty sea with a hint of a fresh lemon. Like it allot!

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    dont waste your time and money on this one , nothing unique ,nothing even good about this one. Such a let down and and disappointment, has maybe 2 hours longevity..? i was looking for to a sample i received and on first spray knew it was a over hype POS, this is a walmart special at best , overall 3/10 , nothing offence about not a single creative note in this either , not even nice smell just plain boring…?

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a pretty, light, perfect-for-summer scent. On my skin it reads like an aquatic floral with oceanic salt notes. I like it.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Clean, coconutty aquatic. There’s no coconut listed in here, but I get a coconut accord from this. Beefy coconut, not suntan-lotion-coconut.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Overhyped with Overdone DNA.
    Million of cheaper and way better alternatives are there.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    I heard rumors they are going to rename it Demi Rawling Edt. Joking of course but I’m sure she helped sell a lot of bottles and that’s perfectly fine. She’s an excellent marketer/reviewer. And although I’m not a fan of this juice. I find it hyped and over priced. But what do I know I’m no perfume expert. I’m just giving my opinion on what my nose thinks.
    Nevertheless, nobody can deny Ms Rawling’s marketing skills. Respect to her. But I still don’t like the juice and I don’t care what anybody thinks about that.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Pacific Rock Moss and I got off to the wrong start: I requested another sample I really wanted to test with an order, and got this one instead. On top of that, I soon discovered this scent I’d never heard of was in fact quite controversial – people seem to either love or hate it, and they’re quite vocal about it either way.
    I myself am in the minority that falls somewhere in between. What I appreciate about this fragrance is that it’s so true to its name. Several people have mentioned how this does indeed remind them of the Australian Pacific coast, and I’ve never been there, but I can imagine it perfectly while I’m wearing my sample – which is lovely, like being on a trip while going about my day to day life. At the same time, it’s exactly this outdoorsy nature, the dominant combination of aquatic and strong aromatic accords, that makes it pretty incompatible with my own personal taste. Of course it’s unisex, and I can imagine it working very well on the right woman, but it definitely leans more towards the traditionally masculine, which is not what I prefer for myself. Also, projection and especially longevity are disappointing even for a light summer scent.
    So, although I’ll leave it behind without regrets, I’m glad I got sent this sample after all – who knows, it might be the closest I ever get to visiting Australia.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    It has a juicy opening and i sense lime as well as the lemon. Theres also a mango, peach or apricot note blended and hidden with the geranium that give PRM a very clean candy like sweetness with zero fog. Its bright- very bright. It also has an evolution. In the drydown, its all centered around a smooth and mellow moss, which here with a soft cedar is – very nice. There may be a dash of salt for the ocean water vibe as well. Aquatics arent my number one, but its different. I can see the love.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    In this case I think the comparisons to 24 Ice Gold are certainly warranted. Consider Pacifc Rock Moss a more subtle, more natural version of it. While Ice Gold most likely employs some more obvious synthetics, overall they have a very similar smell, that sort of fruity, watery, apple-based, “D&G Light Blue” accord that drives the fragrance. I like Pacific Rock Moss more, as I find Ice Gold has a strange butter popcorn note in the base which works against it, and I believe the delicate nature of Rock Moss better serves it to create an aquatic atmosphere around the wearer which I don’t really get in Ice Gold. I doubt there’s any debate as to whether or not PRM is pleasant, because it obviously is. But I think the real question with this one the whole time has been, Is it worth the price? That’s hard to say. On the one hand, it’s nothing wildly new, innovative or particularly complex, and it has a simple, designed-for-the-mainstream appeal, but on the other hand if you like it you’ll probably use it a lot, as it is very pleasant and totally appropriate for any nice spring or summer day. Sometimes we spend money on very rich, complex stuff we hardly wear. This stuff feels expensive but spends a lot of time sitting on the shelf. Is that worth it? I don’t know, but I think there’s something to be said for utility and wearability, which Rock Moss has in spades. I’ll leave it at this–if you’re a true fan of aquatics, and you get excited by community hype, then give this one a shot, you’ll probably like it even if you’re a little underwhelmed. However, if you find hype annoying, and aquatics a sort of stale, redundant genre, then stay far away from this, you’ll certainly find it “meh” to some extent and the hype completely unnecessary. I like Pacific Rock Moss. I’m a big fan of aquatics and in this one I find some things that aren’t in other aquatics I own, and I also appreciate its lack of synthetics. But it doesn’t wow me either. Final rating, 7.5/10. Worth sampling.
    Side note: Regarding its performance, PRM has a projection that I’d describe as light but diffusive. It catches the air nicely, and it gets out there, but not as some kind of heavy cloud or blanket, more like a soft mist or lightly aqueous aura. It’s projection and weight are appropriate for the scent. Longevity is about 5 solid hours.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Dont fall for the hype as I did… Nothing special here and not worth the price, move along folks.
    Poor performance
    Over priced
    Over hyped
    Forgettable scent
    Gonna give it another chance on vacation at Porto Montenegro to see if the hot climate will change my mind (unlikely).

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    I disagree with the reviews saying it smells like D&G Light Blue for Women–I actually bought a sample of Light Blue thinking it would be a cheaper alternative to Pacific Rock Moss, but it’s just a very (very very) light lemony scent, which is fine but definitely lacks the depth and complexity of PRM.
    I actually love the smell of Pacific Rock Moss and it’s up there with Sel Marin as one of my favorite “marine” aquatics in terms of scent alone, but the projection and longevity are just awful on me–it goes to a skin scent almost immediately. I might always have a small decant of this one just as a sort of aromatherapy thing, but I won’t be buying a full bottle.
    Also can I just say, it’s kind of shitty how the anti-hype brigade just trashed PRM’s rating. Yes, the projection and longevity are awful for the price (or any price, really), but that’s true of a ton of niche fragrances (e.g., Soleil Blanc) and those still get good ratings. I’ve smelled some truly heinous fragrances that have fewer dislikes than PRM does. Obviously it’s pointless to expect objectivity here, but the collective fit that people threw over this one is a little ridiculous.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    Had a sample of this, along with others. I’m pretty introverted and absolutely detest “loud” fragrances, so aquatics are easily my favorite fragrance category. In my humble opinion, this is aquatic done right. It’s the most natural smelling aquatic fragrance i’ve ever gotten my nose on. Every time I sprayed it, my spirits were lifted. When I stepped out into the sun with this on, it was then that I knew the reviews here are simply laughable. This particular scent should only be used in warm to hot weather, as it is then that the projection reaches “beast mode”. I’m not sure if it’s olfactory fatigue or people simply expecting more punch from this, but I really feel PRM is meant to be an aromatic. It fills the air very quickly in the heat and lingers there for a long time. It took me a while but I had to pull the trigger on a full bottle, as there is no way I don’t see myself using this one often in the summer.
    Bold statement, but this IMO is Creed Aventus’s big brother who only visits in the Summer.
    Scent: 9/10 (easily the best aquatic i’ve ever smelled, even though it’s a bit linear so it loses a point)
    Longevity: 7.5/10 (6-8 hours easily on my skin)
    Projection: 8/10 (3-4 solid hours in the hot weather)
    Price: 6/10 (costly for an aquatic, no way around it but I don’t need to own any other)

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    To me this has more depth than your average men’s aquatic scent. (Yes, men’s. I wouldn’t call this unisex despite what the brand says.) It does feel deep and smooth and well-blended, and best of all, it doesn’t give me those awful synthetic tones that most mainstream aquatic scents do. That being said, is this worth the price? Perhaps…for select few. If you’re the type of person with a slim collection who only wants the best, or you’re a “one bottle per scent category” kind of person, I would recommend this as your aquatic. But for the average person, probably not, unless you have $200 burning a hole in your pocket.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    I get D&G light blue (woman) but with a lot of lemon!

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    I picked up a sample of this at the Scent Bar in LA. When I asked the rep at the counter if PRM lived up to the hype, he said “absolutely not!”. He then said “It’s basically Light Blue for women or Versace Eau Fraiche.” I have to agree. It’s very, very weak and the longevity is poor. The price is outrageous for an aquatic. It’s a no from me. There are many better options available.
    Scent: 8/10
    Longevity: 5/10
    Projection: 3/10
    Price: 4/10

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    I wouldn’t say I’m closed off from what’s popular but I hadn’t ever heard of this scent until Lucky Scent advertised their “Best Spring Sample Set” to me. I don’t know why the notes here are listed like they are. Maybe something in it is creating the jasmine scent but that’s what I smell the most of it. It’s not unlike any of the Acqua di Gio line, but the AdG line is one of my favorites for spring/summer. I live in a very hot and humid area in America. I like this scent a lot. I get watery, airy, jasmine. Kind of funny, the first day I tried it, I had on Prada Homme Intense. It made for a strange mix. It could be that I am in a different situation than some. I spend 8 hours a day, in an office, offering therapy and having to be careful about the scent I wear. The Prada Homme Intense had been my favorite office scent but I ordered a bottle of this after using up my sample and am going to wear it to the office throughout spring/summer. I’m not really looking for compliments. My scents are used to enhance my own mood but this Pacific Rock Moss has gotten me 3-4 compliments per day. It might be the most jasmine/airy I’ve smelled. It is light though I am getting good performance with it at 8 hours plus. I can’t use it everyday since I’ll miss the Iris of the Prada Homme and Eau Dior but I’ll be using it at least 2 times a week, maybe 3. If you like jasmine, airy/light/beach scents, give a sample a try. The dry down is very nice.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    Get versace man fraish, similar and better and i don’t like them both.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    Just get 24 Ice Gold and save some cash… IMO Ice Gold is the better fragrance anyway

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    I fell for all the hype & blind bought this.
    I was very let down when I tried it, but like Micheal Vick, it was impossible to live up to all the hype, I guess.
    I don’t dislike the way it smells, but it’s very soft & subtle scent and on my skin the citrus notes disappeared quickly & dried down to a very standard middle of the road fresh smell.
    I’m certain you’d find something you’d like just as much, if not more, for far less $$.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    What is life without hype? I love hype. Gets the juices going. Gives us a reason to wake up and keep exploring. The fact that this got hyped doesn’t bother me at all. Just about every fragrance I’ve ever wanted to try was in the form of a hype.
    The opening and dry down are both wonderful but I wish it lasted longer. The opening is exactly like Jo Malone’s Wood Sage & Sea Salt and reminds me of Lemonhead candy. Sillage, projection and overall performance is poor. I try to make it last longer by spraying it on my clothes but it’s gone in less than two hours.
    My nose and skin are very sensitive. It’s one of the few fragrances that doesn’t make me feel fatigued or induce an allergic reaction.
    I would be all over it if it performed well. God, why oh why doesn’t this perform well? Fragrance Gods, what is missing that will make this the best it can be?

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    Probably one of the most “hyped” fragrances in a while. I think it’s a perfectly fine scent. Non offensive and you can bathe in it and won’t overwhelm anyone near you. I seem to get better longevity than I’ve noticed alot of other people claim they get. Doesn’t project all that much but I can still smell it hours later.
    Definitely an aquatic feel to it. Very light and delicate on my skin. But the price tag on this one is just insane to me. So I just bought a small decant.

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    This is the new money grab fragrance
    A lot of YouTubers are hyping this perfume
    Not worth the asking price
    Please don’t blind buy this
    this don’t last at all for the money they want

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    i love it. like nothing in my collection. Granted, i lean heavy towards fall/winter scents, but still I think it’s great. If you don’t like it, stop btching about it or talking crap about online videos where someone likes it. If you’re curious, look for samples on ebay or get one from lucky scent before getting a full bottle. Pricey? yes, but the designer house is all the way in Australia and I doubt that US consumers were really that important. And like all houses, it’s up to the consumer. Must be working for them back home because all their products are priced the same. This one is just another one. Enjoy!

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s a nice fragrance for sure, very pleasant and uplifting. Definitely a crowd pleaser, I think it will be hard to offend anyone with this. Is it really worth the price though? I’ll leave that up to you to decide.

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    C’Mon guys – this should be the next big thing??? Don’t trust the hype. This as Jeremy F. in his review says is Yves Saint Laurent Y plus some fruity nuances and a little bit less synthetic. If you like the smell of this, go with Y and save some money. For me this nothing special. Glad that I picked up a sample 🙂

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    My first time here. I have to join just to comment on PRM.
    First of all I must admit that I bought this fragrance blind because (1) I leave in hot Africa and would not have an easy chance to sample before a full bottle and (2) I got caught in the hype by the young lady on u tube.
    Now, do i regret my purchase? Before I answer that, I have a question for those who say PRM is gone in 30 mins and the question is, What temperatures do you spray in?
    This fragrance lasts and lasts in hot Africa. I leave home for work at 6.30 am, i come back home and my wife hugs me and says PRM and I ask, is it there and she goes Yes.
    Maybe Demi Rawlings was paid, but me? as said earlier, I live in Africa and loves fragrance and have not met any PR guys.
    This is my take on PRM. Go figure in extremely warm weather.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    For those claiming poor performance or this scent being too light, I would guess you’re having trouble smelling it at all due to the oakmoss aromachemicals used. Creed’s Aventus cops similar widespread criticism due to how quickly noses can be fatigued by it.

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    Okay so this is my honest review of this scent.
    This smells very clean and fresh. You can definitely smell the quality in this fragrance. I get about 3 hours of projection before it starts to sit closer to the skin. All in all I get about 6-8 hours on my skin. I used to think HoM Albatross and Sel Marin were the best, most authentic aquatic fragrances. This kicks them right in the butt. It’s like sitting by the ocean getting a warm breeze in your face. I think this will get compliments no problem. Obviously the best bang for your buck in this genre is always going to be Nautica Voyage but if you have the coin to spare this will get the job done too.
    I feel this is the overall best of it’s kind and it is unique. I can say that without having to have smelled the 24 fragrance. Hype train or not I’d say you owe it to yourself to at least get a sample.

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    An aquatic for the most non-discerning and non-demanding of perfume lovers, the crazy popularity of this scent makes me cringe at what passes on for popular perfumery these days. Supposedly hyped to the hilt by paid reviewers, this watery “niche” is not very different from your bargain bin male cologne but with a “niche” tag and price. The perfume contains notes of moss, lemon, sage, geranium and cedar. It has a fake blue colour and is completely safe and innocuously pleasant. It also disappears rather fast from your skin. Pity all the ones who believe the hype and rush out to get their $185 bottle. You deserve what you get!

  30. :

    5 out of 5

    My first review
    I dont think i was influenced by any 19 year old youtuber when buying this, bought off a local swop forum.
    A pretty decent aquatic, not worth €145 a bottle. but what is?
    I definiteley get a D&G light blue vibe, icey lemon – nothing awe inspiring and i get about 2 hours which is pretty shabby for a niche fragrance fresh or not.
    smelled worse but paid less for them

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    Very easy wear great for tee shirt jeans going out in summer. Very well blended smell like nothing else enjoying it quite a bit. Thumbs up.

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    @manueldelcabra stays triggered 24/7 on Fragrantica. Oh, great fragrance by the way!

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    Same school as Alfred Dunhills Icon..Don’t know if that’s a good thing or a bad thing depending on how you feel about Icon..Same school but different classrooms…. It’s really nothing new as far as aquatic fragrances go! I like others expecting something groundbreaking giving the hype surrounding this brand. It’s a good fragrance just not a great fragrance, could it be easily forgotten “YES! Would I pay the full price point after getting a 10ml decant “NOPE. This decant will do me just fine and once its gone it’s gone. I myself have way better aquatic fragrances that actually provide a better spin on aquatic smells and have better lasting power so I’d give this a rating of 7 outta 10 and they may be to high!

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    Here’s an honest take…
    This fragrance is totally pleasant, almost impossible to dislike. Its the same as say…Nautica Voyage…not that they smell alike bcuz they dont. But to me, its too pleasant. There’s no roughness, sourness, distinctiveness…Idk exactly how to put it but, I wish there was some kind of negative aspect, or maybe jaggedness to vamp it up and make it more interesting. Its too simple and perfectly pleasant. There is no work that has to be put forth in order to understand and finally enjoy this one. I know not all frags should be daring or weirdly unique…but Pacific Rock Moss smells exactly like every candle and air freshener on earth named “Ocean Breeze”. I was hoping that in the drydown, maybe some kind of rock note, or moss note would be revealed and cause an intrigue. But nope. Only plain. And simple.
    To me the absolute greatest perfumes are the ones that cause your brain and nose the be baffled for a few wearings, and cause you to have to put forth effort towards understanding what all is going on…and then eventually…BAM…you get it. Your testing and hard work has paid off and youve discovered a diamond in the rough. Same theory as learning to like wine, whiskey, or beer. There is an effort on our part and therefore the reward is something amazing in the end. Pacific Rock Moss requires zero effort to like, and has no surprises. Pleasant from start to finish. Its boring damnit.

  35. :

    4 out of 5

    I just got my bottle yesterday. After a full wearing and 5 sprays I can say this performs pretty well on me for a fresh scent. I got about 4 hours of projection and another 3 before it seemed as if it was gone. Definitely going to be keeping this for my spring/summer rotation. It reminds me of a breeze by the ocean. A better performer on me that Sel Marin and smells very authentic. The color of the juice is pretty cool too.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    I bought this in Europe about six weeks ago, a bit before it became available in the US. I like the scent very much and on my skin it performs well, better that many other freshies. Could it be that the version/batch sold in the US is not same I have? I wore this this morning, went to gym and took a shower and I can still smell it on my arm. Based on my experience it’s definitely niche quality and worth the niche price.

  37. :

    3 out of 5

    I initially came on here and blasted this fragrance based on a knee jerk reaction. I received my bottle and I wasn’t wowed, so I came here to voice my displeasure. That was a bad decision for multiple reasons. It wasnt an honest review as I hadn’t had enough time to experience the fragrance and it was a highly emotional review – again, based on a knee jerk reaction. So, to do justice both to the fragrance itself and the members of this forum who actually take into account our opinions, here are my thoughts:
    My first observation is that this is a faint scent. Do not expect to be overwhelmed. Plan to overspray.
    My second observation is that this defrinitely resembles DG light blue for women. Factually, it does.
    My third observation is that this is a nice, faint, airy aquatic.
    My fourth observation is that I see myself wearing this often. A) because I now own a full bottle and B) it ain’t bad at all C) it’s highly inoffensive and versatile.
    To summarize my thoughts and feelings: this is a nice fragrance. This does not smell like a “niche version” of anything… it smells like a designer – and to be exact, it smells like light blue. This, under no circumstance, should be purchased for $180. You will, factually, be disappointed. If you’re looking for a unisex replacement for this fragrance – just grab 24 ice gold. It’s much stronger and smells 87.2541% similar. Yes, this is over-hyped. Yes, people will be upset for blind buying. No, it doesn’t smell bad.
    Just buy 24 ice gold.
    One last overall observation – it’s a shame we have so many cucks on this forum who deliberately try to mislead by premature voting or voting up non existent notes, seasons etc. I really believe it’s time to go away from the voting system and simply leave it up to reviewers to convey accurate information. If the trolls actually have to leave reviews, it will be easy to see who they are and remove them from the forum. The bogus voting is obnoxious. Write reviews.

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    There are a lot of reviews going around the internet who say wow or nice . Some of those people are pretty ladies and seem to be bought advertisers. I am not making a claim , but saying it seems odd.
    To the fragrance, It has a young brighter moss note that is nice. This is a modern Davidoff Coolwater. Some notes seem higher quality and some seem designer quality. 3 to 5 hours longevity and poor projection.
    I do not think this is worth the money and a bright citric fragrances like Versace Eau Friache would do you well.
    Perry Ellis Red is a modern, spicy replacement for Aqua Di Gio on the cheap and still good quality.
    I am sorry, but I suggest you do not buy into the hype or blind buy a bottle of niche fragrance.

  39. :

    5 out of 5

    Picture a fresh lemon + ice = lemon Italian ice.
    Yummy!
    This fragrange is very pleasant evoking the sea-scape atmosphere.
    I get a good amount of sage but the supporting players are doing their job. I’ll give this frag a solid 9

  40. :

    5 out of 5

    Finally received my 10ml decant.
    Firstly, i do enjoy the opening.
    It’s lemony-fresh with a sort of “unripe green floral” vibe. I definitely get a “Pacific” vibe from this, but more of a city beach like Venice Beach or even Marina Del Rey, and less of a tropical/South Pacific vibe. It’s clean, it’s totally unoffensive and pleasant.
    However, I still feel the name is misleading because i honestly don’t get any sort of rock or moss vibe from this. The overall scent should have more salinity and a wee bit of a dirty vibe; this is clean, clean, clean. Moss doesn’t smell this clean, and rocks sure as hell don’t.
    I agree with sentiments about this being overhyped. This is not “the best scent ever”, and anyone who said “BEAST MODE” about this stuff should be throat-punched. It’s good, but nothing more. It’s missing a certain “je ne sais quoi” for me to want a bottle of this. 6.5 out of 10 from me, with potential of being a soft 7.

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    It smells really good! I almost get like a coconut vibe from it. Smells like this one Atelier fragrance, Figuier Ardent i believe. Would rate it better but the performance is trash so is sillage. So i give it a 9/10 for smell and like 3/10 for performance and sillage. So like a 6/10 overall. Has potential.

  42. :

    4 out of 5

    Smells like a less interesting and less powerful version of an Imaginary Authors spring/summer fragrance like Falling Into the Sea. So overhyped it’s unbelievably hilarious. I get an aquatic vibe with a tanning lotion vibe. As soon as i sprayed it on it was almost already gone, and my sample is from Luckyscent. It’s 100% unisex and 100% boring. There is nothing in the smell that says “masculine” or “confident.” If this turns into the next Sauvage or Aventus, I have little hope left for the fragrance community

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    Really over rated stuff. Its really sad how all these guys are getting excited for this stuff just cause some cakeface said she likes it. Come on guys. I had to look this chick up and the fact that shes 19 and her youtube channel is about makeup is enough to tell you she doesnt know jack about this stuff. And sure enough I was right.
    My friend got a decant sample of it cause he too fell for the hype this chick caused. So i tried it from him and it was mediocre AT BEST. The performance sucked, it was super soft and after a few hours I couldnt notice it. The scent itself was not bad. Like I said, really over rated. G&B for sure paid this chick to say it was the best frag ever cause anyone that actually knows anything about this stuff wouldnt have it on there.
    Pacific Rock Moss and this Demi chick will go down as one of the biggest shams in fragrance history

  44. :

    3 out of 5

    Do I like the way this smells… I really do. Has the aquatic with a little bit of fruit in it and then floral.In some ways it reminds me of something I can’t put my finger on though.. The problem is… this dies out quick.. real quick. It is not worth the $185 at all. I really wish it lasted longer than the poor performance it gives off because it really does smell nice. I am going to blend it with molecule 01 and see if that helps. If it does I will post an update.

  45. :

    5 out of 5

    I got 4 samples of PMR. It’s a nice aquatic fresh fragrance that can be unisex. The opening is similar to Aqua Di Parma Colonia Pura with that fresh lemony scent. The dry down is sort of similar to D&G light blue but less salty. The fragrance doesn’t project much like Aqua Di Gio or Invictus Aqua. I’d say maybe an arms length is all I got after 5 -6 sprays. The performance is where it’s a let down lasting only 3-4 hours until it becomes pretty much a skin scent. I’ll try to layer it with Molecule 01 or 02 to extend the performance and perhaps projection. Out of a 10 scale rating I give it a 8 out 10. It’s not worth $185 to me unless you got money to spare.

  46. :

    3 out of 5

    Lots of hype surrounding this one…I’m not sure it’s totally deserved but Pacific Rock Moss is a pretty nice take on the aquatic genre with enough individuality to set it apart from the crowd. After an initial hit of lemon, sage becomes the main player here with the geranium in a support role – it stays fairly linear until the cedar peeks in very late in the game after the fragrance has faded to a skin scent..it sort of reminds me of Jo Malone Wood Sage and Sea Salt but a designer-like version with no salt and more conventional aquatic elements tossed in. A definite people pleaser that I can’t imagine offending anyone – it’s just missing that special something that makes a fragrance a love instead of a llke.
    Pacific Rock Moss hangs on for about 4 hours on my skin with good projection for about an hour. About average for a freshie but a little disappointing at this price point. I’ll put it in my summer rotation and enjoy this bottle but I’m not sure I’d purchase it again.

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    Very nice aquatic fragrance. Its light fresh and unique. Gr3at for warm weather. Feels like beach party scent. Its not strong cloying type of fragrance. Love it and can be a signature scent. Only problem is lack of performance. I get about 5 to 6 hours of this. Very sexy scent that can attract opposite sex. This is like gucci pour 2 with same performance and light easy to wear scent. I would definitely wear this on spring and summer. Very wearable scent.

  48. :

    3 out of 5

    The smell is unique and fresh. It’s got that (what I call) tweak in it that grabs your senses and makes you want more. It will be my signature scent for spring/summer. You won’t regret this purchase it’s awesome.
    Aquatic
    Sweet
    Hint of moss/fresh cedar

  49. :

    5 out of 5

    After the hype from Demi Rawling, i had to try this one out because i am always interested if a hot girl loves a fragrance so much lol. Some people are saying she was paid to advertise it or whatever but after wearing it for the day i can say i think she really does love it that much. It creates a gorgeous aquatic scent bubble that, despite being as cold as the north pole out today, cut through the elements with ease so i can imagine it being even better in the summer. I also got 2 compliments from my grocery shop today as an added bonus and i don’t often get any when getting the groceries. Looks like i will have to get a bottle!

  50. :

    5 out of 5

    Before i give my review from a full wearing tomorrow i would just like to say- Never take notice of Fragrantica ratings etc anymore as it is now the breeding ground for trolls and will seemingly never be fixed. Just read the reviews instead!

  51. :

    3 out of 5

    WOW….TO PUT THIS GEM IN PERSPECTIVE
    THINK CANDIED AQUATIC..
    WHAT AN IRRESISTIBLE FRAGRANCE..

  52. :

    4 out of 5

    Just ordered the discovery set samples of each scent from Goldfield & Banks. Can get it on Luckyscent dot com now. I’m so excited to smell this and all of them!

  53. :

    4 out of 5

    Very much along the line of Silver Mountain Water, like a half brother. This has way better longevity Though and projects more. Great value for money

  54. :

    3 out of 5

    This is quite an original take on the aquatic genre. Nothing harsch nor metallic in here.
    Starts with a smooth lemony vibe that quickly fades into the background, from where a silken sage grows to claim the main role, elegantly sustained by the geranium. It slowly becomes a gentle oceanic, aquatic scent i can’t compare with any I’ve already encountered.
    To my nose, Cedar only appears late in the game.
    All the evolutions of this composition are quiet, and give an overall impression of linearity.
    What surprises me the most is the underlying sweetness of this fragrance, the comforting warmth of it. Nonetheless and perhaps contradictorily… I haven’t had the opportunity to try it during hot summer days, but I can already feel that it’ll shine in these conditions. Can’t wait!
    Until that time, I’ll give to PRM an 8.5-9/10.

  55. :

    3 out of 5

    Guys, can you give me your best answer on what this fragrance smells like? Wanna get a sample of this stuff but can’t just yet. It looks like a promising gem though!

  56. :

    3 out of 5

    One word: Beautiful

  57. :

    4 out of 5

    Ignore the trolls who rated this as poor in the sillage and longevity departments. Both are great.

  58. :

    5 out of 5

    Just arrived a few days ago. This is a fantastic scent for daytime, casual evening on warm days in the spring and summer. Aquatic, fresh and clean. I live in a very warm climate in AZ & Vegas and this is exactly what I have been searching for. The longevity is just medium which is fine conside

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