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Tbh this is one of those fragrances that made me stop and go wow. The cinnamon hits first for me, but it’s not bakery sweet at all. More dry, warm, slightly mysterious. Then that cumin comes in and gives it this lived-in sensual vibe that I usually hate in other perfumes, but here it works. Really works. If Delina is dressed-up romantic, this is the darker masculine cousin who wears black and somehow pulls it off every time. Patchouli in the base is beautiful and never muddy. Great quality, great blend, and it lasts most of the day on me. Easy 5 stars.
Tbh this is one of the few super sweet perfumes I’d give a full 5 stars. Usually these kinds of scents go sticky or juvenile on me, but this one stays smooth the whole time. The lavender adds a clean twist, and the vanilla-cashmeran combo feels warm and almost fuzzy. Like expensive loungewear in perfume form lol. I also appreciate that it doesn’t turn plasticky, which happens a lot with coconut notes. Performance is great on my skin, around 7 hours with pretty solid projection early on. This would be amazing for cooler weather, date nights, or honestly anytime you want to smell edible without smelling basic.
Okay yeah, this is gorgeous. It’s sweet from the jump, but not in a loud body spray way. I mostly get vanilla and coconut, with that ambroxan lift making everything feel sparkly and modern. Kinda reminds me of the vibe of designer crowd-pleasers, but richer and more addictive. What I love most is how comforting it is while still feeling sexy. It has that "come closer" effect. My partner kept mentioning it, which never hurts. Lasting power is excellent too, around 8 hours on skin and forever on fabric. If you want a sweet scent that still feels high-end and really easy to love, I highly recommend this.
I love this way more than I expected. The coconut and vanilla are obvious, but it’s not sunscreen-y or cheap at all. There’s this soft lavender thing in the opening that keeps it from turning into straight dessert, and the cashmeran gives it that fuzzy, expensive sweater vibe. Kinda reminds me of a more creamy, less airy take on the whole modern sweet-amber style, but it still feels like its own thing. Performance is excellent on me too — easy 8+ hours and people definitely notice it. Super cozy, super addictive. If you like sweet scents but want something smoother and more polished, this is def worth trying.
This is such a pretty, effortless wear. I get bergamot first, then a really smooth musky green feeling that reads almost like expensive laundry but in the best possible way. The verbena adds a little bite so it never turns flat. It’s fresh, yes, but not sporty or shower-gel fresh. More refined. Kinda reminds me of the clean side of MFK, like if 724 went outside and touched grass. I’ve worn this in heat and it shines—light, breezy, but still noticeable. Not beast mode, but I don’t want that from this type of scent anyway. Honestly one of the nicest upscale freshies I’ve tried in a while.
Yeah, this is insanely sexy. The cinnamon and cumin combo sounds risky on paper, but MFK somehow makes it feel smooth, warm, and addictive instead of heavy. It has that intimate, almost magnetic vibe where someone has to lean in a little closer. That’s probably why I love it so much. It’s not fresh, not clean, not trying to be mass appealing — just rich, confident, and a little mysterious. I wouldn’t wear it to the gym or in crazy heat, but for nights out or colder weather it’s perfect. Lasts well on me too, around 8 hours, with better projection than I expected. Easy 5 stars.
This is one of those perfumes that instantly puts me in a good mood. The lavender surprised me most — it gives the opening a clean, slightly aromatic twist before the vanilla and cashmeran start wrapping everything up in this warm, creamy cloud. It’s sweet for sure, but not sticky or loud in an annoying way. Just smooth and really comforting. I actually think it’s super wearable for a sweeter scent, especially in cooler weather or evenings. Lasted around 7 hours on my skin with a nice soft trail. I get why people hype this one. It feels playful, cozy, and still a little luxe.
This is so good. The cumin scared me on paper because that note can go very sweaty on me, but here it’s smooth and sexy, not funky. I get this dry spicy thing from the cinnamon with patchouli underneath, and it feels dark without being heavy. Super refined. Kinda reminds me of what a niche version of a designer date scent should smell like. It has that MFK polish where everything feels blended and expensive. Lasts around 7-8 hours on my skin with solid projection for the first couple. I love this for nights out or colder weather, but honestly I’d still wear it dressed up in spring too.
As a patchouli lover, this is one of my favorites from MFK. The patchouli here is smooth and deep, not earthy-hippie or muddy, and the artemisia keeps it from getting too dense. Then you get that little cumin hum in the background that makes it feel human and alive. Tbh this is what I wanted from a lot of “dark” masculine fragrances but rarely get — it’s sensual without being obnoxious. It feels expensive, refined, and super intentional. I’ve gotten compliments with this, but more than that, I just enjoy smelling myself all day. Great longevity, very good projection early on. Absolutely highly recommended.
I love this because it doesn’t scream for attention, but once you smell it up close it’s amazing. The artemisia gives it a slightly green, aromatic edge and then the patchouli keeps it grounded. The cumin is there, def, but in a warm skin-scent way instead of body odor territory. It feels intimate and really classy, like the opposite of loud clubbing fragrances. Not trying to be BR540 or anything trendy. It just does its own thing and does it really well. Performance is better than I expected too, around 6 hours easy, and it sits close after the opening. For me this is pure grown-man elegance.
I love this way more than I expected. The coconut and vanilla are obvious, but it’s not sunscreen-y or cheap at all. There’s this soft lavender thing in the background that keeps it from going full cupcake, and the cashmeran gives it that fluffy, cozy texture. Kinda feels like a sugary cloud wearing a nice sweater. On me it lasts easily 8+ hours and people definitely notice it without me needing to overspray. If you like sweet scents but want something smoother and more polished than the usual candy bombs, this is so good. Def one of those perfumes that makes you keep sniffing your wrist.
Okay yeah, this is gorgeous. From the first spray I get creamy coconut and vanilla, then that ambroxan kicks in and gives it this airy-musky shimmer that keeps it from getting too heavy. It’s sweet but still refined, which is not always easy to pull off. Kinda reminds me of what I wanted some other sugary niche scents to be — fun, addictive, but still elegant enough to wear out. I’ve gotten a lot of compliments with this and I totally get the appeal. It projects nicely without being beast mode and stays on my clothes forever. If you love warm, modern gourmands, this is such an easy recommendation.
I love this because it doesn’t scream for attention, but it still feels special. The artemisia in the opening gives it this slightly green, almost mysterious edge, then the patchouli comes in and keeps everything grounded and smooth. It’s not loud like BR540 or flashy like some modern niche stuff. This is more understated and confident. Very “if you know, you know.” On my skin it sits a bit closer after an hour, but it keeps going for most of the day, around 6-7 hours easy. Def not a blind-buy-safe crowd pleaser, but if you like elegant, shadowy scents, this is really something else.
Really like this one. The Damask rose is rich and smooth, not jammy or screechy, and the olibanum gives it that slightly smoky churchy vibe without going full incense bomb. Then the sandalwood in the drydown makes it feel creamy and expensive. It kinda sits in that elegant Middle Eastern luxury lane, but still easy enough to wear if you like rose scents. My only issue is it can feel a bit serious, like not something I’d reach for casually every day. Performance is very solid though, I get around 7-8 hours and a nice scent bubble for the first few. Super classy, just not the most playful thing ever.
Tbh this is the kind of fragrance that makes me keep sniffing my wrist all day. The vanilla is rich and fluffy, the ambroxan gives it that clean glowing lift, and the coconut sits in the background making everything feel creamy. It’s sweet, yes, but not childish. More like confident and sexy without trying too hard. I could see people comparing bits of it to BR540 territory because of that modern radiance, but this feels softer and more edible. Projection is strong for the first few hours and it lasts basically all day on me. Easy 5 stars. I’d wear this on a date, to dinner, even just lounging around because it smells that good.
This stuff is gorgeous. The cumin is definitely there, but on me it never goes sweaty or weird like some spicy scents can. It just adds this warm, intimate skin vibe under the patchouli, and the cinnamon gives it a soft heat without turning it into dessert. Super classy but still a little dirty in the best way. Kinda reminds me of the idea of a darker, more grown-up designer scent, except way smoother and more natural. Performance is excellent too — I get a solid 7-8 hours and it leaves a really sexy trail for the first couple hours. Honestly one of those fragrances that makes you stand a little straighter when you wear it.
This is the kind of fragrance that makes me instantly happy. Sugar Blast is sweet, yes, but it has depth. I get a creamy vanilla first, then ambroxan comes through and gives it that airy, slightly musky glow that reminds me a tiny bit of BR540’s diffusive feel, just way softer and more dessert-like. The coconut is blended really nicely too. Nothing harsh, nothing screechy. It projects well for the first few hours and then sits closer, but I still caught it on my clothes the next day. Super easy to wear, super addictive, and honestly just beautiful if you want something playful but still luxe.
I really like this, just not fully in love with it. On me, Sugar Blast is mostly fluffy vanilla with this creamy coconut thing underneath, and the lavender keeps it from turning into straight dessert. It’s sweet, yeah, but not totally juvenile. Kinda gives me that modern sugary-cloud vibe, like if a niche house tried to do a more polished gourmand without going full cupcake. The only minor flaw is the ambroxan/cashmeran base can feel a little synthetic and fuzzy after a while. Still, it smells super good in the air and gets compliments. Lasts around 6-7 hours on my skin with decent projection for the first couple hours. Def a fun wear.
This is super nice if you like your scents a little shadowy and grown. I get that dry artemisia thing first, then the cinnamon and patchouli start creeping in and make it feel warm, spicy, and kinda mysterious. The cumin is there too, but on me it never turns sweaty or weird like it can in some other fragrances. That’s probably my only minor complaint though—it gets a bit too intimate after a few hours and I wish it projected a little more. Still, the smell itself is gorgeous. Feels elegant but not stiff, sexy without trying too hard. Not as instantly lovable as something like Grand Soir, but def more unique.
Really like this one. It has that dark, slightly mysterious vibe MFK does so well, but on me it’s mostly cumin and patchouli with a soft cinnamon warmth in the background. Sounds risky, and yeah, the cumin can go a little sweaty if you overspray, so that’s the minor flaw for me. Still, when it settles, it smells super classy and sexy in a low-key way, kinda like something you’d wear with a black shirt at night. Not loud, not trying too hard. Performance is solid too, around 6-7 hours with moderate projection. Not as instantly lovable as something like Grand Soir, but def more unique and interesting.