- Product details
- Description
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Brand:
Pink Sugar
Line: eau de parfum
Product Type: eau de toilette
Classification: middle up
Volume: 30 ml, 50 ml, 100 ml
Country: Italy
Made in: Italy
Gender: for women
Scent Type: flower, fruit, gourmet
Top Note: Bergamot, Fig Leaves, Orange, Raspberry
Heart Note: Cotton Candy, Lily of the Valley, Liquorice, Red Berries, Strawberry
Base Note: Caramel, Musk, Sandal, Tonka Beans, Vanilla
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When choosing a fragrance, we are often guided by our mood. Some particular state of mind helps us select a perfume for ourselves. In 2004, Aquolina Pink Sugar Eau de Toilette was crafted for women with an incredible combination of tenderness and assertiveness, audacity and flirtation. In a word, romantic personalities are no strangers to spontaneity.
The fragrance embodies lightness, freedom and natural beauty. Its floral-fruity aroma will undoubtedly reveal your craving for something exceptional!
The olfactory pyramid of Aquolina Pink Sugar Eau de Toilette:
Top notes unfold the nuances of bergamot, fresh orange, raspberry and fig leaves.
Heart notes reveal sweet cotton candy, the delicate lily of the valley, and the rich berry accords.
Base notes complete the composition with smoky and sensual musk, sandal and tonka beans, complemented by soft and flirty vanilla and caramel.
Reviews about Pink Sugar - Eau de Toilette
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They remind me of Montale Vanilla Absolute.
I really like the scent. It's sweet, warm, maybe not very suitable for summer, but perfect for early autumn. The aroma reminds me of a shop filled with delicious jellies and caramels.
For the price, these perfumes are wonderful in every aspect. They are long-lasting and have a pleasant hint of vanilla. They don't overpower with their scent and they last a long time. They even receive compliments!
Having endured for a month,
Everyone around me is suffocating
And asking what is causing this unpleasantness.
Cotton candy, nothing more :) but the scent is pleasant. Especially during cold weather, outdoors. It seems to suffocate indoors.
Very vanilla and sweet. It lasts for a whole day.
At first, it feels like cotton candy, but this pleasant cloud doesn't linger for long. Then, a strong presence of licorice emerges (not a particularly pleasant herbal note), and the final note is vanilla. I'm not sure how it feels for those around me, but from a distance, it smells sweet, yet up close, it can be nauseating.
I didn't like the smell. I can perceive burnt sugar transforming into licorice.
I was pleasantly surprised by the scent, as usually such combinations turn me off, but this one is just right for me. I was disappointed, though, that I got a water that doesn't last long on me.
A solid three out of five. For a price of $10 for 30ml, it's not bad at all. The scent is pleasant (burnt sugar), and it lasts around 1.5-2 hours on the body and approximately 12 hours on clothes without turning soapy or like an air freshener, unlike most cheap fragrances. The fragrance is of good quality but simple - don't expect any complex notes. The packaging is cleverly designed, but the labels are poorly applied. The bottle is made of good glass, but the lid is cheap plastic and doesn't fit properly (it scratches the sprayer). The price is budget-friendly, but the sprayer dispenses so much product that the consumption is excessive... Is it still budget-friendly then? In general, my opinion is that among all those "city perfumes," "bargellos," "bi-es," and the like, it's definitely better to choose this fragrance. However, if you're not in love with it, it's better to pay attention to something else. Bloggers clearly exaggerate the magnificence of this perfume.
I listened to the blogger Leyla and decided to buy this product. It's not for me! I don't understand this perfume, all I can smell is chemicals and musk, I can't detect any cotton or candy notes. It has a very strong lasting power.
I have been using it for many years, and it has a magical scent. I use it both in winter and summer. There is no unpleasant lingering smell or suffocation. It's pure love ❤️❤️❤️.
In my opinion, the scent of this product reminds me of hand cream, but it lacks any resemblance to Lancome La Vie Est Belle, as many people claim. There is also no trace of vanilla extract, which indicates that individual experiences may vary.
This is intense)))
Despite my love for sweet perfumes, this one is simply a concentrate - vanilla, burnt sugar, and cotton candy all in one bottle. It overwhelms everything; you can't hear anything else. I just received it today, applied it, and it's been almost 8 hours of itching in my nose))
I hope it settles down, calms down, and other notes start to appear.
I don't understand the comments about the fragrance being flat.
Want to understand what the fragrance is about? Stick your nose in a bag of vanilla baking powder. That will be the base of the fragrance.
When sprayed, I can smell bright raspberry, licorice, and sugar, but all of this is floating in a tripled amount of vanilla. That's why there is an illusion of the fragrance being unopened. It's hard to see anything else behind the overpowering vanilla.
For me, it's two different fragrances in winter and summer. Temperature affects it. In winter, it's a vanilla and sugar blanket. In summer, it's a vibrant explosion of raspberry, strawberry, lemon, and, of course, vanilla.
No, this is not a serious fragrance for "serious" women in serious business positions. It's a fragrance for "girls at heart," light-hearted laughter, weekends, dates, adventures. It's delicious. Children love it. Men like it too. Just be careful with the dosage.
I keep the bottle in its original tube in the closet. The fragrance doesn't change, the top doesn't break. But it changes color to yellow. But with a ton of vanilla in the formula, the color change is understandable. All vanilla in formulas darkens over time.
In general, this perfume is a question of your character and tolerance for vanilla sugar, not a question of complex niche formulas.
I didn't buy it here, but I want to write a review. Finally used up 100ml, I had them since 2017 :) The scent is just like its name - like cotton candy. You can smell a hint of lemon for the first hour, and then it becomes simply sweet. They are truly perfumes for girls and women of different ages. They are simple, lacking any structure, quite flat, and do not change throughout the wearing. I probably won't buy them anymore, but I enjoyed using them :)
I am a fan of vanilla. I understand the difference between manufacturers, from Molinard to Guerlain, from Malizia to the stuff they spray in the largest confectionery chain in Ukraine. And I will say that in this Pink Sugar from Aquolina, the vanilla in the base is overpowering. The beginning is beautiful, the middle is rich and delicious. But the base turns into a cheap Italian vanilla deodorant. And this cheap vanilla stays on clothes for a day or two.
However, this perfume can be layered, adding it to sharper and more monotonous scents. Layer it on various points along with overtly popular fruity scents, piercingly floral or intensely spicy smells.
For a "sophisticated" perfume enthusiast, this eau de toilette may not be a standalone product made from reasonably noticeable inexpensive ingredients.
On one of the perfume forums, this fragrance is positioned as being similar to Kenzo Flower by Kenzo L'Elixir. In my opinion, both fragrances are definitely in the same direction - sweet gourmands. However, if L'Elixir smells like fresh sweet buns and creamy-fruity caramel, then Pink Sugar is like a sugary cotton candy just taken off the carousel. There is vanilla in the fragrance, slightly burnt sugar and licorice notes, which I can immediately sense after applying it. Overall, I really like this perfume, and now, in the cold and gray weather, my hand naturally reaches for it. Just one spray and I am in a summer evening park, with a huge sweet cotton candy in my hand.
I blindly bought this product, and it was my last experiment like this. It seems okay, but it is very basic, excessively sweet, and even has a note of burnt plastic that lingers on the skin. Additionally, it is very loud. With just one spray, it fills the entire room and continues to smell like this Aquavaline for two more days.
I decided to test what this Pink Sugar that everyone is talking about on international perfume forums is all about. So here it is. It is very decent, I wouldn't say it's overwhelming, but there is sweetness to it, a berry-like sweetness with a hint of sourness, and the vanilla-sandalwood base is very noble. It's not an everyday fragrance, but rather for certain moods. It reminds me of my childhood, even though I never had something like this before. It's like berry candies, Love is gum, and strawberry coated in sugar. The most important thing is not to overdo it, I would advise entering a cloud of fragrance rather than applying it directly on the skin.
A fragrance that lifts the mood, sweet and delicious, I liked it.
These perfumes are very long-lasting. At first, I was really delighted with this vanilla scent, but over time, it became boring. Thank you, MakeUp, for the fast delivery.
It has been a month since I started using it. Now I can clearly smell raspberry, I would even say raspberry leaf, vanilla, and licorice. The scent is still very strong. Surprisingly, it doesn't suffocate me or those around me, even in the heat. For comparison, Britney Fantasy overwhelms me in the summer.
I am still trying to catch a note of sweet cotton candy, but it only lasts for a split second upon spraying.
Do not buy it without testing it first. It is only suitable for those who enjoy very sweet scents and licorice.
Ladies! It smells like licorice and vanilla. I have read so many amazing reviews about this slightly legendary perfume. I expected something like candy and fantasy from Britney. Only sweeter.
In reality: from the first spray, it smells like licorice and raspberries. Exactly like cough syrup.
Then the raspberry fades away, and what remains is licorice and a hint of vanilla (like the one you find in a baking packet). And it's all licorice, licorice, licorice. No burnt sugar. No caramel. No vanilla. And no strawberry either. No cotton candy. A strange perfume. Overrated.
The fragrance is a delightful treat. It smells like sweet cotton candy, marshmallows, and popcorn. Despite its boldness, the scent is quite complex, constantly evolving. In addition to the aforementioned notes, hints of raspberry, vanilla, licorice, and caramel with cookies also appear. It is the most joyful and positive fragrance I have ever encountered!
P.S. Whenever I wear this fragrance, I always feel like smiling for no reason, and it immediately brings to mind images of a traveling circus and amusement park rides.
I really liked it, it has a very pleasant sweet scent, especially when it fades a little. Then the real aroma of cotton candy remains.
"These perfumes are extremely long-lasting and have a sweet cotton candy fragrance. Men often compliment the wearer when they catch a whiff of it. The scent is perfect for young girls."
These candies are very, very sweet.
These sweet perfumes have a delicious scent. They were liked by me, my husband, and our daughter. I will wear them in the autumn.
The scent is disgustingly sweet, a combination of vanilla and sugary cotton candy. It's definitely a matter of personal preference.