Precious Pink Jasmine Trish McEvoy

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Precious Pink Jasmine Trish McEvoy

Precious Pink Jasmine Trish McEvoy

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 17 customer ratings
(17 customer reviews)

Precious Pink Jasmine Trish McEvoy for women of Trish McEvoy

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Precious Pink Jasmine by Trish McEvoy is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women. Precious Pink Jasmine was launched in 2012. Top notes are nectarine, mandarin orange, quince and apple blossom; middle notes are white tea, neroli, magnolia and pink jasmine; base notes are cashmere wood, amber and white musk.

17 reviews for Precious Pink Jasmine Trish McEvoy

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    This is too SWEET for me, I always like jasmine in clean perfumes and never in a sweet one, I can definitely smell nectarine (which give it a dirty touch) and other sweet fruity notes (turn off)

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    I was absolutely obsessed with the enticing scent or Precious Pink, it is reminiscent of Creed’s Spring Flower and suits my sensory buds even more so than the fore mentioned, however, that being said, super disappointed with “longevity” – none existent, it lingers lightly on my skin for no more than 15 minutes and for a $200 bottle I expect a full day and some. So, until they come up with a way to increase the longevity of this beautiful scent, I will pass it by…

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    have worn Sexy 9 for ages now. Over the years, I have collected most of the Trish fragrances. I am lacking one. This was a disappointment to me. I feel like this perfume smells cheap. It smells like I stuck my head in a teenage girl’s backpack. I ended up getting rid of it on eBay. The box that it came in was more amusing. Beautiful box. I honestly could not find the fruity notes in it at all. It was an overwhelming bomb of floral and the smell of the gunk after the landscaper walks away.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Lovely! I swear I smell tea and grapefruit though they aren’t listed. I love the fresh and bright citrus notes with clean white florals. It really reminds me of givenchy ange ou demon le secret elixir mixed with lanvin éclat d’arpege. I love it, it’s a beautiful scent, but far out of my budget.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Lots of citrus, some jasmine, with a heavy shot of the magnolia note that goes so wrong on me. This should have been a Victoria’s Secret scent rather than this expensive. Not a scent that works for me, and not one I’d spend that kind of money on even if the magnolia didn’t hate me. There are scents worth that kind of money, but this isn’t one of them. Thank god the longevity is so weak, because it went really funky on my skin chemistry.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Major disappointment. Could barely smell it on me and after 1 hour or so, was totally gone. I like the scent but couldn’t enjoy it since it’s so faint.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    I really liked the opening notes when I first put it on. It was a pleasant fruity floral. However, after a little while the top notes wore off to reveal others that I just can’t stand. I’m not sure what to describe it as, maybe a sour kind of smell. It’s too bad the beginning didn’t last!

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    Love this fresh spring scent, but its longevity doesn’t justify the pricetag.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    All about the vine growing pink JASMINE! Very lovely scent
    Due to the citrus, it is In the same vein as Lanvin Eclat d’Arpege. and a wee bit in the vein of D&G Light Blue. However on the skin Precious Pink Jasmine is much more fruity then floral and more similar to Eclat d’Arpege than Light Blue – which is much more woodsy cedar unisex.
    Precious Pink Jasmine is very feminine — uber fresh scent, light fruity floral, and sweet. Best sniffed on skin. The scent off the bottle is much more woodsy/citrusy smelling and on skin it is a fruity sweet, fresh, and beautifully balanced.
    The notes listed here are wrong!! According to Trish McEvoy this is the pyramid:
    Top: Chilled white nectarine, Mandarin, flowering quince, apple blossom
    Middle: Silver white teas, Neroli absolute, creamy southern magnolia, pink jasmine
    Base: Cashmere Wood, Golden Amber, Velvet white musk
    It is a BEAUTIFUL scent and perfect for summer. If it weren’t for the $185 fo 1.7oz price tag would buy 2 bottles of it. (yep 2!)
    Citrusy, a little woodsy, sweet and jasmine. Longevity is 5 hrs. Scent is beautiful on skin. — different off the top of the bottle (you get more citrus/woodsy)

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Pretty, pinky girly sweet floral type, moderate longevity.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    My first reaction to Trish McEvoy PRECIOUS PINK JASMINE was surprise that it should remind me so much of Fresh PINK JASMINE. A sweetish fruity floral more than a jasmine perfume, but a decent one for what it is. Shortly thereafter, however, the dreaded aromachemical STUFF reared its ugly head and wiped out the refreshing fruity-floral opening. I think that it’s fair to say that by now I’ve developed an aversion to that stuff, which comprises a combination of iso-E-super, ambroxan and some other aromachemicals all mixed together and deployed as a base in hundreds of perfumes these days.
    I find it interesting that no woods or amber are listed in the hierarchy for PRECIOUS PINK JASMINE, because usually when this STUFF is included in a perfume it is masquerading as cedar and amber. Here no mention is made of such notes, so no one is pretending that it’s supposed to smell like substances found in nature. I must therefore give the house credit for honesty. But the composition is not appealing to my nose as I dislike that STUFF and would not purchase a bottle of this. Reviewers have compared this scent to D&G LIGHT BLUE, and that is because the same base is dominant in both. The opening essentially becomes irrelevant.
    For a perfume of this type minus the overbearing aromachemical base, I recommend Fresh PINK JASMINE–although I should say that I have no idea whether it has been reformulated under the “guidance” of the house’s corporate master. My bottle smells good, but that’s no guarantee of anything…

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Beautiful and Sweet, got this as a sample at the Nordstrom Fall Trend Show in Oct 2012. It was featured during the show and they had sprayed it on the mini runway, i loved the light sweet smell. Not an overpowering fragrance but light upon dry down, sillage is 4 hours with a light lingering for yourself up to 8 hours. But $185, for a 1.7 oz really??? Then again my body chemistry does not mix well with many fragrances and this one does, figures it would be pricey….

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    Sampled this today and it reminds me of a really expensive D&G Light Blue and Lanvin Eclat d’Arpege.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    Wow I can’t stop smelling this scent, a very fresh and happy kind of citrus for a fall day. Much more citrus than jasmine at first and then as it wears it fades nicely into a jasmine.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    This actually reminds me of a Bath and Body Works fragrance- Pink Sugar Plum, which is a limited edition for Christmas. It is very similar. I think this one would be a much cheaper alternative, and lasts just as long.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    Holy tangy citrus! Not bad- reminds me of shampoo perfume upon first sniff. It’s clean, and it goes from BAM! LEMONS AND GRAPEFRUITS! to a subtle white floral and a little herb and sweetness. Maybe I’m supposed to be smelling “woody” but I smell herbs or leaves. I am a fan of Trish McEvoy fragrances, and don’t think this is similar to anything in her collection.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    Reminds me of Creed Spring Flowers

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