Pink Flower Aquolina

3.75 из 5
(16 отзывов)

Pink Flower Aquolina

Pink Flower Aquolina

Rated 3.75 out of 5 based on 16 customer ratings
(16 customer reviews)

Pink Flower Aquolina for women of Aquolina

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Description

Aquolina (Selectiva), the brand best known for the Pink Sugar (2004) line, presents its new fragrance Pink Flower in September 2015. It is announced as a sophisticated scent that represents the floral side of sweetness.

Pink Flower is described as a chypre – floral fragrance that begins with fruity notes of mandarin, orange and raspberry, along with spicy hints of black pepper. Rose is mixed with delicate white flowers including jasmine sambac in the heart of the composition, which ends with the base of patchouli and vanilla.

The fragrance is available as 100 ml Eau de Parfum, along with body lotion and shower gel.

16 reviews for Pink Flower Aquolina

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    I realy love this one
    Very sweet and powdery
    I love the patchouli notes in this
    Its so well done
    Kind of smels like la nuit tresor by lancome
    The lasting power is 8 hours
    The silage is amazing

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    not really liking this one. the patchouli is pretty much non-existent… i don’t find it to be very sweet.. not getting any vanilla. i smell the black pepper probably more than anything. I can always smell pink/black pepper very prominently in any fragrance. that’s what ruined 212 sexy for me. and I think the pepper is ruining this one for me as well. I guess it’s kinda raspberry peppery fruity.. with very slight patchouli. but the black pepper mixed with the patchouli, creates something strange. so yeah. not liking this one.
    Very surprised as I love mostly all of Aquolina’s creations. I’m obsessed with Gold Sugar, Pink Sugar, Pink Sugar Sparks, Black Sugar, etc etc. pretty much anything sweet or foody they do is marvelous. I think they should stick to that– what they’re good at. pink sugar tweety and this one are kind of failures, in my opinion. their floral/fruity concoctions are very meh. I would never guess Pink Flower to be in the Pink Sugar family… :- bummer.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    This perfume is very nice. I think it’s very strong, but I’m used to softer perfumes or less patchouli scent. I love the rose notes. I’m a sucker rose scented things and seeing this next to a nice smelling perfume (pink sugar) made me want to try it. It’s not my go-to scent, but I like having a different perfume in my collection. I wear it when I’m going out at night or during longer events since it lasts pretty long for me. It last me about 5 hours (the point where the base notes finally fade away). I’d say the 2 hour point is the best when it comes to this scent. The first 10 minutes are a bit overwhelming to me, but once again I just have to train my nose lol.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    I have every Pink Sugar from Aquolina (original and flankers) and they were all cheap blind buys. But this one was so elusive for a couple years.
    An Ulta store 2 hours away had them for sale, $65 for 100ml, but no testers.
    1 year later (recently), the Ulta still has no tester, and $65 for the 100ml… but the TJ Maxx next door had the 100ml for TWELVE DOLLARS! And I felt giddy as I grabbed it up. For $12, I’ll blind buy almost anything.
    This is nice. It’s not better than PS, Sensual, Gold, Sparks, or even Black… but it’s better than Simply Pink.
    I get the raspberry and patchouli- and for about 5-10 minutes it reminds me of Tresor La Nuit. To my knowledge, this is the only Pink Sugar to come in Eau de Parfum. IT starts out very strong/fruity/juicy but mellows quickly. I am wearing about 4-6, 8am sprays on my chest/shirt, and it’s a light sweet sugary white floral now, at 2pm. It doesn’t really strike me was tropical, but it’s not as fruity as Simply Pink.
    A solid buy for Aquolina fans! Just wait for a cheapie to pop up!

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Just got this yesterday so it may be a bit early but….I love this! It’s strange, it lasts longer on skin than on clothes. I can plainly smell a pretty light raspberry bubblegum smell on my arm. It’s not childish. It’s a soft, and very lovely. It’s like an odor you smell when walking in a home where someone is baking. You don’t say…oh, TOO much cinnamon, or, that vanilla is SO stuffy and heavy, or, you went WAY too overboard on the sugar orrrr…smells like Romper Room in here! You just LOVE everything you get. This is THAT. It blends nicely after the first 15 minutes and you get a complete, round scent. Not a sharp corner here.
    I love Pink Sugar Sensual, it’s still my favorite! But this is a CLOSE second. The Sensual IS a bit childish, and it makes me stick my tongue out at you when you say that. It’s a bit naughty also.
    This is a princess. There’s no pea under THIS mattress!
    I chose three seasons out of the year. YOU… could love this in spring (I didn’t choose spring), but to me, it’s just muddy yuck’n yuck’n uck! It’s damp and dreary, humid and drizzly and rainy. This here perfume ain’t for that! I’m not a spring person unless it’s perfectly dry, sunny, and green. That doesn’t happen often in my neck of the woods. Even the beautiful birth of spring flowers is dampened by mud and muck around them! I’m afraid it would do the same to this pretty little flowery perfume (the flower on top). I get no flowers of any kind, even blended seamlessly in. It’s just a mild, pleasant, sweetness. I only brought up spring because it could work for someone that loves spring!
    I saw this on eba…can I say that word? I saw this ONLINE for like 45.00 and up TO over 100.00 I got mine at TJ…can I say that!? for 20.00. DO wait until it’s reasonable!
    Check this out. You might love it as much as I do. It’s just not going to make anyone aggravated by your scent. I’m happy as can be with this! I’m gonna go skip around the block!

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    For me it is a tropical Pink Sugar. I mean like an Escada and PS mixture. The fruit makes it fresher, but still very recognisable the ps sweetness.
    I like it but as I have the big sister I will not buy.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    I was not expecting much but this is lovely. So sweet and fruity but with a lovely fresh floral and a tiny bit of spice. The raspberry makes it sweet and tart and the flowers are mixed in perfectly. I smell the black pepper slightly which makes it a bit unique. Aquolina is amazing at making these scents.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    I saw this at my local Ulta , but no tester yet. I am quite interested in it. I wore the original Pink Sugar for years. I have had too much if it. I don’t hate it. I just have kind of outgrown it, as I do with many scents over the years.
    Edit- July 4th, 2016
    So I was able to sniff this finally. Oh my. It was much more then I had expected. I sprayed myself and three of the ladies at Ulta said it smelt amazing on me. This was after trying a few others , that were pricier. They all agreed that this one worked perfectly with my body chemistry. I got it. I still smell Pink Sugar. She is just more grown up, more complex. She sits on my skin and the notes meld together just perfectly. Another plus is the bottle is just beautiful and such an amazing price point. $65 for 3.4 oz of an edp that lasts and goes with my body chemistry. I can’t wait to see more reviews for this. Oh Aquolina I will always have a love affair going on with you it seems for good …..

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    Does anyone know when this will be available in the US?

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Smells somewhat similar to Lady Million (raspberry, white flowers, patchouli, some citrus), maybe a bit fruitier. In fact, it is very close to my nose.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    Can anybody tell me where to buy this (preferable online). I can’t seem to find it anywhere!

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Pink Flower is so pretty. I smell roses and jasmine and some other white flowers possibly a gardenia which smells a lot like vanilla. This is a vanilla fragrance but it’s candied with raspberry sweetness. Patchouli? Where? I didn’t get any patchouli. This smells very girly but grown up because of the floral accords. This is really mainly vanilla so if you like floral vanillic scents this one is a delight. I love it a lot. I wear this for myself and when I go out with my girl friends. Girly with a capital G.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    This is basically an easier Pink Sugar, much easier to wear and sniff IMO, but I’m a long time enemy of sickening sweet Pink Sugar, so this is sort of relief and I hope it will have more success among teenies, young adult and any age of women that like to wear regular Pink Sugar.
    It smells “pink” in a girlish way, sweet for sure, but tamed and with a lively floral note that could be just any flower, not necessarily rose or jasmine, you know the new synthetical floral note.
    Not bad, happy, with a gentle frosty flower edge that reminds me of L’Occitane Delice des Fleurs.
    There is a hint of powder that tries to come up and it smells a little ashy/bitter.
    The whole fragrance can stand on its feet and it would be a nice change from Pink Sugar, but this is a review from someone who strongly dislike candy factory smells and burned sugar.
    The bottle is very cute and pink romantic. There is set with matching bathline.
    It could be the perfect gift for a teenager when you don’t know what to give and still being better than many others around.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    ~ magdalinasugar It mentions that it will be out in September of this year…

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    Anyone knows where I can get this new Aquolina?? I wanna buy it blind, so curious to smell it!!! All I could find were some adds, I wonder if it came out yet…

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    the bottle looks just like one of hard candy’s perfume but pink.

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