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Really, really good. Tales of Amber has that intimate warm-skin feel, but it’s still noticeable enough to feel like a proper perfume. I get amber first, then a soft vanilla and a clean woody drydown that makes it super addictive. It doesn’t go smoky or too sweet on me, which is exactly why I love it. Kinda reminds me of the comfort of something like Babycat’s vibe, but much smoother and less edgy. This is one of those scents that makes you feel put together instantly. Great longevity too, around 8 hours easy. I’d recommend it to anyone who wants a classy warm fragrance.
This is such a nice floral if you want something feminine but not too loud. I get a lush white flower thing first, then a creamy coconut note, and later a clean woody drydown. It has that warm, sunlit feel that makes me think of a linen dress and expensive body lotion in the best way lol. Not beast mode, which honestly I appreciate. It sits a little closer to the skin after a few hours, so if you want huge projection this might feel too soft. Still, I love how effortless it is. Super wearable and just makes me feel put together.
I love this. Tales of Amber feels rich and cozy without going into heavy, sticky territory. I get a smooth amber core, some soft vanilla, and a dry woody vibe in the background that keeps it really polished. It kinda gives me that luxurious Middle Eastern warmth, but cleaned up and made super wearable. Not a loud, sugary bomb at all. On my skin it lasts easily 7-8 hours and has a nice scent trail for the first few. This is one of those fragrances that makes you feel put together instantly. Def full bottle worthy for me, especially if you want something warm and elegant that still feels a bit unique.
This one surprised me. I expected a big loud amber, but it’s more smooth and enveloping than aggressive. The woody base is beautiful and the vanilla gives it this creamy, almost velvety feel. There’s a slight resinous sweetness that keeps pulling me back in. I keep sniffing my wrist with this one, no joke. It feels elegant in the same way some Maison Francis Kurkdjian stuff does, but with a warmer, more relaxed personality. Not really office-safe if you spray heavy, because it does project, but for evenings or cooler days it’s amazing. Easy 5 stars for me.
Southern Bloom is nice, but I don’t really get the hype. On me it opens bright and a little citrusy, then turns into a soft white floral with that creamy sandalwood thing underneath. It smells clean and polished, kinda expensive in a hotel-lobby way, but also a bit generic after the first 20 minutes. I kept waiting for a wow moment and it never really came. Not offensive at all though, and I can see why people wear it to work. Performance is decent, around 5-6 hours, but projection stays pretty close. Really pleasant, just not something I’d reach for over other florals I already own.
I don’t hate this at all, but I’m not exactly excited by it either. The opening has a nice bright bergamot pop, then I mostly get tonka with a smooth woody drydown. It’s clean, slightly sweet, and pretty mass appealing. Kinda reminds me of those safe clubbing scents that get compliments but don’t have much personality. The upside is it’s easy. You can wear this without thinking too hard and it won’t bother anyone. The downside is it feels a little overpriced for how basic it is. Projection is moderate, not beast mode, and it sits closer to the skin after a while.
Tbh I went into Bad Boy expecting some loud gimmicky mess because of the bottle, but it’s actually pretty solid. I get a spicy pepper opening, a little sage freshness, and then that creamy tonka bean drydown. Kinda reminds me of the sweet-spicy style of some Paco Rabanne stuff, but this feels smoother and less obnoxious. What I love most is how versatile it is. You can wear this casually, on a date, even in the office if you don’t overspray. It’s not super unique and I wish it had a bit more depth, but for a designer release it’s done really well. Very easy to like.
I really like this one. Southern Bloom smells like a big creamy white floral to me with that soft coconut-y solar vibe and a smooth sandalwood base. It feels luxe without trying too hard. Kinda reminds me of those expensive resort scents, but less sunscreen and more polished. The only reason it’s not a full 5 stars is the opening can be a little sharp for the first 10 minutes on my skin. After that, it settles into something super pretty and easy to wear. Lasts around 6-7 hours on me with decent projection for the first couple hours. Very classy, very easy to love.
This one surprised me in a good way. The combo of cacao, tonka, and pepper gives it this warm, slightly dark sweetness that feels really nice at night. It’s playful without turning into a sugar bomb, which I appreciate. I love this kind of scent profile when I want something attractive but not too serious. It’s not on the level of something super hyped like Layton or even stronger clubbing scents, but it has its own charm. Minor flaw: the mid gets a little fuzzy and generic on my skin. Still, it performs well enough, around 6 hours, and people around me seem to enjoy it. Solid 4/5 easily.
This one surprised me in the best way. I was expecting a big resinous amber overload, but it’s actually really smooth and balanced. I mostly get amber, a touch of spice, and creamy woods. The whole thing smells refined, like the kind of scent you’d wear with a nice coat at night. Kinda reminds me of Grand Soir in mood, but this feels less syrupy and a little more airy on me. Performance is great too—solid 6-8 hours and enough projection that people notice without it taking over the room. Super easy to recommend if you want something warm, sexy, and genuinely high quality.
I love this way more than I expected. Southern Bloom has that airy creamy floral thing that feels super polished without going into old-school perfume territory. I get a fresh floral opening, then this soft creamy vibe that almost feels like coconut skin and clean woods, even if it never turns beachy. It’s elegant but still easy to wear, which is hard to pull off. Kinda reminds me of the smoothness in some Byredo florals, but this feels richer and more natural to me. Performance is really solid too, around 7-8 hours on my skin with a nice scent bubble. Def a 5/5 for me.
Bad Boy is one of those scents that just works. I get bergamot up top, then a sweet tonka and amberwood thing in the drydown that feels clean, warm, and really wearable. It’s not groundbreaking at all, and if you already own a bunch of sweet spicy designers, this might feel a little familiar. But honestly, sometimes that’s fine. Not everything needs to be weird or niche. What I love is that it smells attractive without trying too hard. Good for cooler weather, dinners, nights out, whatever. Projection is pretty solid early on, then it sits closer to the skin. Minor flaws aside, this is a very easy reach.
Tbh this is one of my favorite ambers I’ve tried in a while. It has that glowing, golden feel where the amber is front and center, but there’s also this soft vanilla sweetness and a gentle woody dryness that stops it from getting too plush. What I really love is how natural it smells. Nothing screechy, nothing harsh, just smooth from start to finish. It wears beautifully in cooler weather, but I could still see myself using it on relaxed evenings year round. Lasts really well on me, around 8 hours, with a classy projection. If you like elegant warm scents but want something a bit different from the usual crowd, this is def worth trying.
I’m picky with white florals because they can go screechy fast, but this one stays smooth. I get creamy floral petals, a little coconut milk vibe, and soft sandalwood underneath. It feels warm and clean at the same time, which is kinda hard to pull off. There’s something almost tropical about it, but not in a fruity shampoo way. More chic than playful. My only complaint is I wish the opening and drydown connected a bit better—the start is brighter, then it becomes much softer and more skin-like. Still, I love wearing this in spring and summer. Gets compliments too, especially when someone is close.
Tbh this is really beautiful, just maybe not totally worth the price unless you love airy florals. On me it opens with a bright floral sparkle, then I get creamy woods and a soft almost buttery petal vibe. It doesn’t smell generic at all, which I appreciate. Kinda in that elegant niche lane, not sugary like Delina and not loud like some tuberose bombs. The flaw for me is performance is good, not amazing—about 6 hours, moderate projection, then it chills out. Still, I keep reaching for it because it smells refined and easy. Def a very good perfume, just not a perfect one.
I actually really like Bad Boy. The opening gives me a nice hit of bergamot and black pepper, then it settles into this warm tonka vibe that feels smooth and kinda addictive. It’s definitely in that modern designer lane, but not in a boring way. Super easy to wear on a night out, and I’ve gotten a few compliments with it too. My only real issue is that it can come off a little synthetic in the first 15 minutes. After that though, it gets way better. On me it lasts around 6-7 hours with solid projection for the first couple hours. Not a masterpiece, but def a very good, sexy designer scent.
Tbh this is one of those fragrances I like while I’m wearing it, then completely forget about later. I get a fresh opening, some airy floral notes, and a soft woody drydown that feels super easy to wear. It kinda reminds me of the more polished side of niche, but without the personality that makes me want a full bottle. Nothing smells bad here. It’s just a little too safe. If you want an everyday floral that won’t annoy anyone, this works. But for the price, I expected something more unique or at least more memorable. Lasts okay, not beast mode, not terrible either.
Bad Boy is totally fine, just not something I’d reach for over a bunch of other designers. I get a fresh peppery opening with a little bergamot, then it turns into that sweet tonka/cacao thing. It smells pleasant and easy to wear, especially at night, but tbh it also feels a bit like a mashup of stuff I’ve smelled before. Not offensive at all, just not that memorable. Performance is decent on me, around 6 hours, with okay projection for the first couple hours. Good for dates or going out, but I wouldn’t call it special. Solid 3/5.
I wanted to love Southern Bloom way more than I did. It starts off with a nice airy white floral vibe, and I do get a soft creamy sandalwood underneath, but then it just kinda turns vague and dusty on me. There’s a slightly fruity touch in the opening that made me hopeful, then everything blends into this bland, almost shampoo-y cloud. Not offensive, just really underwhelming for the price. For something that’s supposed to feel special, it wears super close to the skin after like 2 hours and never really develops. Tbh it smells fine, but fine isn’t enough here. I kept waiting for a wow moment and it never came.
Tbh I wanted to like this way more. The bottle is fun, but the scent itself feels kinda all over the place. I get a little black pepper and bergamot at first, then it turns into this sweet tonka thing that smells generic and a bit synthetic on my skin. Not terrible, just really not worth the hype for me. It kinda tries to be sexy and edgy but ends up reminding me of a bunch of other designer scents mashed together. Performance is meh too, like 5-6 hours with average projection, then it sits super close. For the price, I expected something smoother and more memorable.