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sergey.mar – :
STRONG!
What a misleading name. This is neither pink nor innocent! It’s a straight up tuberose/white floral, and it’s STRONG. “Pink” means something rosy or powdery, which this is not. “Innocence” usually means either sucrose or lily of the valley, which are missing here. Pink Innocencia is cleaner and better quality than Truth or Dare, and lacks the heavy ear-bleeding cashmeran of Michael by Michael Kors. It’s simpler than my beloved Fracas, and of course nothing like the complexity of Carnal Flower, but dang if this isn’t a pretty rich tuberose. Loud like Amarige, but again not as complex.
This is just a little different from my long lost Avon Hawaiian White Ginger; White Ginger had a little banana overtone which this lacks. If I layer it with Kuumba Made White Ginger, it gets in the ballpark. That good psychotropic white flower rush. Draws pollinators.
Strong enough to leave a flavor in the back of my throat, which strong white florals always do. I think I have Jacobson organs like a snake. Not entirely kidding.
siniy – :
Tuberose bomb on a budget.
YES PLEASE!!!
tcf669Negeltzex – :
WOW! If you love Tuberose, you can’t find a better tuberose for under $20 this smells so much more expensive! I am perfectly honest in saying this is my perfect tuberose scent. Not too green, not too sweet or cloying. The amber base in incredible. This is the only perfume I asked Santa for, and I am so glad I did! Amazing silage for an EDT as well. I will definitely be purchasing this whole line of fragrances.
fletryfeptent – :
This is my first experience with the heady beauty that is tuberose and I have to say that out of all the scents in my wardrobe I reach for this the most lately. It is creamy, flowery, and has a slight pulse of warmth from the amber (I love amber but alone it gets loud on my skin so I love to find it as a note in something blended so beautifully). The amber and the tuberose seem to mellow each other out and neither note comes out swinging when you put it on.
Beautiful!
This is SO budget friendly and looks beautiful on your vanity- it’s a definite favorite of mine, and always gets a positive comment from my husband when I wear it.
I love it and cannot say enough good things about it.
rjkz7123 – :
Yup, she is a beauty!
Pink Innocencia is a delight to see here at Fragrantica. Kudos, Fragrantica staff!
Tested in the store about a year ago and now again this week… My conclusion?
<3 Primarily Tuberose with Magnolia & Gardenia. <3
To me it’s not much like Truth or Dare, because that smells like a very Sweet version of Fracas, both huge with animalic tuberose at it’s most primal! But I can see the comparison – they are in the same family of scent and appeal to white floral lovers. 🙂
As for Pink Innocencia – what a charmer. High quality smelling, and the comparison to Jo Malone is apropos. I don’t mean it smells like any Jo Malone in particular, but that the quality & simplicity are similarly enjoyable, refreshing, and worthwhile. But OH the price difference! Please do take a gander at this entire range if you’re possessed of 15 dollars extra and browsing at Target. All of the scents are well worth sniffing, though interestingly the perfume is a better value than the matching body products.
Rating –
Light to Moderate sillage and longevity (on my dehydrated skin).
Value for 3.4 oz bottle size terrific.
Presentation excellent.
I’d say this is FOUR star… at least! 😀
Jojen – :
This is fantastic. This rivals many of my favorite Tuberose perfumes… and it costs $15. I know there was an article about the Yellow grapefruit one (and it’s definitely good), but this is something else! I’ll be going back for a bottle very soon.
You should definitely try this! Forget Madonna Truth or Dare!
(Longevity is poor on me, but still worth it imo).
Edit: I should mention I don’t think this is like Madonna Truth or Dare… but that this is THE budget tuberose to me.
wju760speagoessenda – :
Thank you Konga5000 for the enthusiastic review!! I tested this fragrance while browing at Target. I’m very picky when it comes to floral perfume. However, this one is such a beautiful magnolia based fragrance. Sweet, creamy, yet not heady like other white flower fragrances. People might think I was crazy because I couldn’t stop smelling my wrist. I had to get the whole line. I layered with the body lotion at night, and still smelled the perfume in the next morning. For $14.99, it is one of the best cheapie!!
Kekselomism – :
Oh my! First to review!
Now that Madonna’s Truth or Dare is discontinued- this is my new favorite bedtime tuberose “cheapie” that DOES NOT SMELL CHEAP AT ALL !
These are incredible and I found them by accident at Target.
I think they are Target exclusives?
Good longevity ! Very natural smelling.
These feel Jo Malone-ish ! If you see them – try them out.
$19.99 !