Description
Pink is as fresh and young as a first kiss. Pink is a romantic floral bouquet composed of fresh mimosa, sparkling clementine, white and pink peonies, and a dash of pink grapefruit. Pink’s beauty also reveals notes of waterflower and magnolia as well as pink pepper, laurel leaf and bois des iles.
Top note: Grapefruit, Pink Pepper, Clementine
Heart note: Freesia, Peony, Mimosa, Magnolia, Watermelon
Base note: Peach, Musks
Range:
Perfume 15ml (0.5 oz.) and 30ml (1.0 oz.)
Eau de Toilette 50ml (1.7 oz.) and 100ml (3.4 oz.)
Perfume Bottle:
Hand-made perfume bottle with pure and linear design, decorated with a hot pink ribbon.
Eau de Toilette Bottle:
Elegant glass bottle decorated with an engraved silver medal.
Pink was launched in 2007. The nose behind this fragrance is Isabelle Ramsay-Brackstone.
fedorov999 – :
Even if you’re locked in the concrete jungle with smoking colleagues in the dead of winter, Pink is the vehicle to a primavera garden. Bright yellow mimosa pom poms, watery peonies, violets, and magnolia embrace you in their youthful glow. On my skin, Pink is more performant than Coral and Petals from Lili Bermuda. Being an unfortunate soul who’s anosmic to Musk, their fragrance library registers softly on me.
Alexyk – :
Its a light and airy mimosa scent, a bit powdery too. Soft skinscent which is really light but still enjoyable. More for spring and summer than winter.
wolf-man – :
Pink starts with notes of mimosa, clementine, white and pink peonies, plus a touch of grapefruit. Then, brings notes of water flower and Magnolia and then, presents a smooth woody base, along with pink pepper and laurel leaves.
Initially, the alcohol smell is strong but, immediately, a romantic bouquet arises. On my skin, the highlight was the mimosa, almost childlike and innocent, besides the fruity nuances and the freshness of the peonies. With the evolution, comes the faint smell of Magnolia, which dances between the citrus and the creamy. Then, the pink pepper, not spicy (contrary to what many think), but floral, ends this soft and youthful bouquet, ideal for warm days.
In my opinion, it’s a very mild fragrance, good for those women who don’t get along with perfumes of huge projection, but don’t give up of being fragrant.
fasio – :
It’s a very pleasant scent, light and airy composition of floral and fruity notes.
But unfortunately it’s way too soft and short lived on my skin.
InhiniVex – :
Pink is a very clean citrus floral, not too sharp and not too flowery. Nice, but not intriguing or exciting. A pleasant scent, just not what I want to smell like personally. I would enjoy this very much in a sachet, or as a pillow spray.
The girl I imagine wearing this scent is quite young, honest and innocent. Maybe a flower girl in a wedding, or a girl celebrating her first Communion, Bat Mitzvah, or Quinceañera.
igor72100 – :
Of the Lili Bermuda offerings, Pink and Paradise are my favorite so far. I adore the peony and mimosa in this scent and the nice peach at the end make this a lovely and fresh summer scent. It is not cloyingly sweet at all and has just the right amount of watermelon in it to give it an aquatic feel. I really love this!
liza54 – :
A little bit fruity sweet, but also flowery and light. Pure and delicate and womanly playful. That’s the words i get when I’m smelling it. Surly not an offensive smell.
saturn – :
This is my favorite for now, a perfect harmony of fruits and flowers, and it contains peony, I can smell it along with the tenderest mimosa. Mimosa is the most detectable on my skin, water melon make it fresh and radiant, just a little bit. Lovely magnolia! After a while I smell peach. I think it’s a very good example of how to smell modern and elegant.
I don’t like peppery flowers, but here pink pepper smells right. ;o)