Wild Child Pinrose

4.13 из 5
(16 отзывов)

Wild Child Pinrose

Wild Child Pinrose

Rated 4.13 out of 5 based on 16 customer ratings
(16 customer reviews)

Wild Child Pinrose for women of Pinrose

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Description

Wild Child by Pinrose is a Floral fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. Wild Child was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Richard Herpin. Top notes are tiare flower, bergamot and freesia; middle notes are gardenia, frangipani and jasmine; base notes are vanilla and amber.

16 reviews for Wild Child Pinrose

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Wild Child has all the white flowers that I love. It smelled floral, sweetly tropical, cheerful, bright and “innocent”. Would love to wear it in spring.
    Wild Child smells so close to one of Michael Kors fragrances that has dominant jasmine in it (could be Glam Jasmine!?!?), but it is a little greener than that.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Not sure if earlier reviewers understand what a wild child is. It’s someone who is carefree, innocent, and uninhibited. Maybe a little loopy. They act as though they were raised with little parental supervision, perhaps by hippie types. Often found in nature, with flowers in their hair.
    I think that the name suits the fragrance well. It’s innocent, but with a subtle sexiness, the kind an uncorrupted type would show without cunning or calculation. White flowers have that effect, but these are airy, not stuffy. Anyone with a relaxed and easy air about them could pull this off, young or old.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Could have sworn there was tuberose in this upon first application. The gardenia comes through, and over the course of wear the white floral symphony kept taking surprising twists and turns. I got more complexity out of this fragrance than I was expecting to and enjoyed it more than I thought I would. Wouldn’t wear it every day, but if I was in the mood to make people think I was daring and mysterious, this is what I would wear.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Wild Child is more of a Mild Child.
    Sweet white flowers, a little bit tropical, a little bit citrus-fresh. Very feminine and girlish. I think it’s a happy, carefree fragrance.
    I like it a lot. I’m a big fan of white floral fragrances, tropical fragrances, and citrus fragrances. It touches on all three. it’s definitely a mood lifter. I like how the freesia adds a little touch of something more than the usual white and tropical floral notes.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Just reminds me of Clarins-Par Amour Toujours and I like it.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Very strong, cloying tropical floral mix. Seems extremely generic to me. In fact, it strongly reminds me of a fragrance oil I purchased from Whole Foods years ago. Possibly headache inducing.
    I’ll pass.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Wild Child is very pretty although it doesn’t seem very wild by my standards lol it is a modern fun white floral that embodies youth and femininity. The silage is by far the best out of the Pinrose scents I have been testing this week. I think this will be great for summer as it avoids being too heady or cloying as some gardenia scents can be. Wild Child is a complicated white floral that remains light and refreshing. I will be getting a FB of this one for sure at some point.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    White flowers and bergamot are among my favorites, so I should really love this. However, the nozzle smells fruity-floral, and when I spray it on I get a faint freesia scent, with something warm and woody underneath. I can’t even smell it after an hour, and nobody could smell it on me when I asked. I have body mists with more projection and staying power. Too bad, it seems like a nice everyday perfume.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    I think this is the same fragrance as Renegade Starlet, which is a discontinued Pinrose fragrance. Renegade Starlet may have been just renamed instead of being totally discontinued.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    This one sells out weekly at my local Sephora. It’s youthful, fresh and fruity floral.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m coming to the realization that on my skin, frangipani does Very Bad Things. I’m starting to think I can’t wear tiare flower, either. Normally I love gardenia, but I can’t pick it out in this fragrance (or any jasmine) over the frangipani bomb.
    It does smell better on my daughter, so clearly it’s a chemistry issue. But this is a Dislike for me.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    This doesn’t work for me. Again, white florals and I rarely get along. Smells like an older woman.
    It’s absolutely not wild. I have no idea why they named it Wild Child.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    Is this relaunch of Renegade Starlet?
    YES! Exactly my thoughts! Smells more like honeysuckle but fruity-creamy-powdery at the same time 🙂

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    this really smells like honeysuckle to me – magical honeysuckle that is radiating light and glowing with the scent of other white flowers. it’s dewy and very fresh. i picture this rare type of honeysuckle growing in a rainforest somewhere, and the flower is tipped upwards to get the light of the sun dappled green through the canopy. i do also get a tropical vibe, that does take me away to an island where this flower exists. maybe sipping some lemonade because i also smell some bright citrus.
    i don’t think this scent is very wild, but it does smell FREE. youthful, joyous, soaring. it has all the tone of a typical fresh floral scent but it is more real than many other perfumes of this type, doesn’t smell as synthetic. and it has a strong presence. give it a try 🙂

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s November. Gloomy and it gets dark early, way too early already.
    I got a sample of Wild Child, while waiting for my laundry to start the rinsing mode, I decided to try this fragrance.
    BAM!
    Like a surprise party, I was suddenly somewhere lost on a paradise island somewhere in the South Pacific.
    Citrus, jasmine. It’s all so good. So easy and unpretentious.
    Yes, nothing new here and yet I’m compulsively sniffing my wrist again and again. I don’t know what it is but I love it.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    I filled in that this fragrance reminded me of Curve, but I want to clarify and say it reminds me of Curve before they changed the formulation and ended up making it smell like stale beer. This is soft, sweet, and feminine. I get a definite powdery note on top, but it’s not a sickening powder, just gentle and innocent. Halfway through the unfortunately short lasting experience, I started to pick up more on the gardenia, and although it wasn’t my favorite gardenia (a bit less creamy and natural smelling than I like), it wasn’t terrible. Every now and then, I caught the plumeria, and the leftover scent is a feather soft jasmine. Although I feel that WildChild is very pretty, I don’t know that I feel it is suitable for me, as I’m almost 40, and it feels a bit youngish. And not very wild, I must say.

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