Byredo Pulp Eau de Parfum
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Brand:
Byredo
Line: pulp
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: niche
Volume: 50 ml, 100 ml
Country: Sweden
Made in: France
Gender: unisex
Scent Type: flower, fruit
Top Note: Bergamot, Black Currant, Cardamom
Heart Note: Figs, Red Apple, Tiare Flower
Base Note: Peach blossom, Praline, White Cedar
Byredo Pulp is an exceptionally delightful fragrance from the Byredo perfume house. We don’t use the adjective “delightful” lightly. There is a famous soft English confection named “Pulp,” and the word itself translates to “pulp,” implying specifically the flesh of fruits.
The distinctive fragrance of Byredo Pulp seems to tell us a tantalizing story of the transformation of fruit pulp into the most exquisite desserts, such as sherbet, mousse, jelly, or a simple fruit and berry pie. Just like the mentioned summer desserts, you will experience the delightful floral-fruity flavor of Byredo Pulp perfumed water.
The subtle presence of woody-green notes is intensely combined with fruits: young peach, juicy red apple, tart-sweet blackcurrant, and exotic fig. This perfume is well-suited for those who prefer moderately sweet scents.
Reviews about Byredo Pulp - Eau de Parfum
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I didn't like it, it was too sweet and heavy. I think if I used more than one spray, it would give me a headache. By the smell, I can detect a lot of juicy fruits (without fermented cabbage)))) Maybe I'll try it again in May, it doesn't suit my mood for autumn.
The scent is dreadful. I regret buying it.
I love it! It's long-lasting, vibrant, and has a slightly tropical fruit and vegetable blend. Although I know some people may find the scent too vegetable-like, with the sweet pepper hitting the nose, and others may detect an overripe fig scent under their chin, some may even feel a fruity tea aroma. It's best to test it out for yourself.
Exquisite! Fell in love with the sample, already waiting for the full-sized bottle. It gives me wings of joy. I can sense it on myself all day and can't help but smile. This is the second fragrance from Byredo that I have in my collection. I also love Inflorescence, the first one I got. I tried samples of Black Saffron - it fades quickly and is a bit boring. Rose of No Man's Land - the scent of a dark mourning rose, overwhelmingly funereal. Flowerhead is nice, I'm trying it out, but for now, I'm flying with Pulp.
Do not even think about getting this fragrance without trying it first. Otherwise, you risk ending up among those who smell like sauerkraut, pickled cucumbers, or wilted carrot tops. It has a sharp, fermented scent.
I even envy the girls who perceive it as a fruity explosion or blackcurrant. Blackcurrant is Armani Si, while Pulp is more of a sharp version of fig.
I received a tester today at a pleasant price and I can't resist writing a review. These fragrances are wonderful for me. I bought them blindly, not knowing how long they will last, but the scent itself amazed me. They are very unique, and I am delighted.
I can't hear anything except for the blackcurrant.
This fragrance is very peculiar. Inhaling it, I envision a hot, humid day, passionate sex, and fruits... Many fruits, although not entirely fresh in some places. However, I find myself wanting to inhale it again. I can't quite imagine when to wear it. It's too vibrant for winter, and I think it might be suffocating in the summer. Although, one should give it a try.
I don't understand how anyone can like this product. The first time I tried it, I had to rush and wash my wrist because the smell was very irritating and unbearable for me. Moreover, it gave me a strong headache. It feels more like a siren than a perfume. Definitely not worth trying.
My favorite fragrance today. For me, it surpasses "Good Girl" by Killian, even though they are completely different. The tulip scent didn't work for me (cute scent of high-quality soap), I also like Bal de Afrique, but for some reason it doesn't last on me at all. Pulp just drives me crazy. But I have to give credit to my surroundings, this fragrance only elicits such a reaction from me, so it's better to test it before purchasing a large volume.
I tried the La Tulipe and Pulp samples, and I have to say, I absolutely loved the tulips - they are perfect for spring! However, I didn't like this fragrance at all. I can detect overly sweet overripe fruits with a hint of decay. It turned out to be suffocating and unbearable. I highly recommend testing them before purchasing.
This sparkling blackcurrant wine is amazing, intoxicating, and vibrant! Its sound is reminiscent of the classic DKNY fragrance. Comparisons to La Tulipe are pointless because they are completely different. La Tulipe becomes blurry, while this one remains loud until the end.
I believe that reading reviews about fragrances is a thankless task. You just have to test them on yourself! For example, Tulip, yes, I liked it, but not as much as Pulp... I am simply in love with it!
My wife's brother brought this as a gift from Kiev. The packaging and bottle didn't impress me, but the scent itself really did! It left a strong impression on me, especially the smell of blackcurrant. My wife has been using only Byredo Pulp for three weeks in a row now, which is quite unusual considering her ever-changing tastes. I also tried it a couple of times and sprayed a few times. I can only smell exotic fruits on myself, but it's a very pleasant scent. It's strange that a relatively unknown brand has such quality, but it's impressive, really impressive. It's actually quite good.
They are simply delightful! The scent of summer, not dry, but a cool summer somewhere near a waterfall. The fig is clearly felt, but in my opinion, singling out any one fruit from this delicious "Pulp" is simply sacrilege. The longevity, despite the concentration of EDT and the freshness of the fragrance, is very good - I accidentally applied it to a leather bracelet in the summer, and the scent lasted for two months)). My favorites, I have found my perfume "identity".