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This is just straight up happiness. The opening hits me with ginger and a bright citrus pop, then it turns slightly candied without becoming sugary or juvenile. That balance is why I’m obsessed with it. It smells clean, juicy, and a little creamy all at once, which sounds weird but works so well on skin. I’ve worn it in warm weather and in AC-heavy office days and it never feels too much. Tbh this is one of those fragrances that gets compliments from people who normally never notice perfume. Lasts about 6 hours on me, which is enough since I keep wanting to respray anyway. Def full bottle worthy.
A lot of fresh perfumes bore me after 10 minutes. This one doesn’t. The ginger is the star, but I also get a zesty citrus thing and a soft woody base that keeps it grounded. It feels very natural to my nose, not like those harsh “blue” scents that all blur together. If you want something loud and heavy, this probably isn’t that kind of beast, but it projects nicely and leaves a really clean, attractive trail. I actually like that it stays refined. It’s the kind of scent I’d wear to brunch, work, or even a casual date. Super versatile and honestly kinda addictive.
Wow, this is gorgeous. Tuberose can go really loud and heady on me, but here it feels creamy, airy, and weirdly sparkling at the same time. I get that lush white floral thing first, then a soft milky vibe with a little musk underneath that makes it feel super smooth. It smells expensive without being cold or distant. Kinda gave me the same feeling as when I first tried Carnal Flower, but this is less green and more dreamy. Performance is excellent too — easy 8+ hours and I kept catching it on my clothes the next day. Honestly one of the prettiest tuberose perfumes I’ve tried in a long time.
This was an instant yes for me. Ingenious Ginger has that sparkling ginger opening, a juicy mandarin-like brightness, and then this soft warm base that makes the whole thing feel smooth instead of sharp. It somehow smells refreshing and comforting at the same time. I don’t usually go for ginger-forward scents because they can get too spicy or too “health drink,” but this is classy and really well blended. No rough edges at all. It also performs better than a lot of citrus-fresh stuff in my collection, easily 7 hours with noticeable projection early on. If you like scents that feel luxurious without being try-hard, this is def worth sampling.
This is really nice. The opening gives me this fizzy ginger + citrus thing that feels super clean and uplifting, then it settles into a soft ambery warmth that makes it way more comforting than I expected. It kinda reminds me of the fresh side of niche perfumery without trying too hard to be weird. I love this for daytime, especially when it’s warm out. Only reason it’s not a full 5 for me is the drydown gets a little too smooth/basic compared to that amazing opening. Still, I got a solid 6-7 hours and it stayed classy the whole time. Easy to wear, easy to like.
I love this way more than I expected. The ginger here is bright and fizzy, almost like a really expensive ginger ale at first, then it settles into this smooth citrusy, slightly creamy vibe that just smells super polished. There’s something juicy in the opening that keeps it from going sharp, and the drydown has this soft, clean warmth that makes it really addictive. Kinda reminds me of the easy wearability of something like Gris Charnel’s fresher cousin, but with more sparkle. Performance is also great on me, around 7-8 hours with solid projection for the first couple. Super easy to wear, but still feels special.
I really like this one. It’s tuberose, but not in that loud, sunscreen-y white floral way that can get too much fast. On me it feels creamy and airy at the same time, with a soft milky vibe and a little spice underneath that keeps it interesting. Kinda has that Maison Crivelli thing where it feels familiar but also a bit strange in a good way. It leans elegant, not super playful. My only tiny issue is that it gets a little abstract in the drydown and loses some of the magic from the opening. Still, super pretty and very wearable for a statement floral. Lasts around 7 hours on me with solid projection for the first couple.
What I love most is how effortless this smells. Ginger can go sharp or bitter, but here it’s smooth, bright, and almost glowing with that citrusy opening. Then a soft ambery warmth comes in and makes it feel cozy without losing the freshness. It kinda gives me the same easy reach energy as a great niche summer scent, but with more personality than the usual neroli/cologne thing. I’ve reached for it on hot days, on errands, even for dinner, and it always works. Super classy without being stuffy. On me it lasts around 6-7 hours and never gets annoying. Just a really well-made, highly wearable perfume.
I’m usually not big on ginger-heavy scents because they can go sharp fast, but this one is done really well. On me it’s bright ginger, a little lemon, then this creamy woody drydown that keeps it from feeling like just another citrus freshie. Super wearable. I could def see this working in the office or just running around on a weekend. It’s elegant without being boring. My one issue is performance is good-not-great for the price: around 6 hours, moderate projection for the first couple. Not beast mode at all. But the scent itself? Really polished and kind of addictive.
Love this, honestly. It takes tuberose and makes it feel sleek instead of heavy. I get creamy white petals, a touch of musk, and something almost sparkling around the edges. It’s not sweet in a mainstream way and thank god it doesn’t turn into a generic fruity-floral. This feels more artistic, but still very wearable. If you like tuberose but hate when it gets too loud or bubblegummy, this is def worth trying. Minor flaw: projection was stronger on paper than on my skin, so after a couple hours it sat closer than I wanted. Still lasted decently and I kept sniffing my wrist. Really classy stuff.
This is pleasant, just not very exciting to me. The opening has a bright ginger sparkle with a little citrus kick, and for the first 20 minutes I was like okayyy this is fun. Then it settles into a clean, slightly creamy skin scent that feels super easy to wear, but also kinda generic. It has that polished Goldfield & Banks style, just without a big wow moment. I don’t dislike it at all, I just wouldn’t reach for it over something with more personality. Performance was decent on me, around 5-6 hours, but projection stayed pretty soft. Good for office or warm weather, just not something I’d call memorable.
This is beautiful, no question. I get tuberose first, then a soft creamy floral cloud with a faint green edge that keeps it from feeling too sweet. It smells expensive and polished, the kind of scent that makes you stand up straighter. That said, it’s a tiny bit emotionally distant on me? Like I admire it more than I crave it. I wanted a little more warmth in the base, maybe some vanilla or something to make it hug the skin more. Performance is good though, around 6-8 hours, and it leaves a really classy trail. I’d wear this to dinner or an event, not really as an everyday grab.
Tbh this made me smile right away. It has that juicy, zingy ginger opening with a soft citrus sparkle that feels almost like a fancy ginger drink. Very clean, very put together. Later I get some light woods and a smooth warmth that keeps it from being too sharp. I love how easy it is to wear, and I’ve gotten a couple compliments with it too. That said, it’s not the most unique thing in the world. If you own a lot of upscale fresh fragrances, this may not totally wow you. Still very good though, and way more likable than a lot of hyped releases.
Tbh I expected a huge indolic tuberose bomb and that’s not what I got. This is smoother, cooler, almost mineral to my nose, with the tuberose wrapped in something creamy and slightly musky. I love that it doesn’t go full vintage diva. It actually reminds me a little of if a classic white floral got filtered through a modern niche lens. Super chic. The only reason it’s not a full 5 stars for me is price and mood: I have to be in the right headspace for it, because it’s not exactly easygoing like Delina or a clean skin scent. But when it clicks, wow. Def feels special.
Ingenious Ginger is nice in that effortless, no-drama way, but tbh I expected more. I get fizzy ginger up top, some bergamot, and a smooth woody drydown that stays pretty clean the whole time. It kinda reminds me of those upscale fresh scents you sample, enjoy, and then completely forget a week later. Nothing smells bad here, and I can see why people call it versatile, but for the price I wanted something more unique or addictive. On my skin it lasted about 6 hours with moderate projection for the first hour, then sat close. Decent fragrance, just not special enough for a 5-star reaction from me.
This one sits in a really nice spot for me. It’s fresh, but not laundry-detergent fresh. The ginger actually feels lively and a bit spicy, the bergamot keeps it bright, and there’s this soft amber/musk thing underneath that makes it feel a little sexy too. Kinda reminds me of those effortless luxury scents you throw on when you want to smell expensive without announcing yourself from across the room. Projection is noticeable early on, then it wears closer to the skin after a few hours. Minor flaw: I wish the ginger stayed punchy longer. Still, I keep reaching for it because it just works.
I wanted to love this more than I actually do. It’s a nice tuberose perfume, kinda airy and polished, with a soft creamy vibe and a little white floral sparkle, but it never really takes off on my skin. I get tuberose first, then something musky underneath that keeps it smooth. It smells expensive and well-made, just not super memorable. For Maison Crivelli I expected something weirder or more addictive. This sits somewhere between elegant and safe for me. Performance is decent, around 5-6 hours, but projection stays pretty close. Not bad at all, just one of those “yeah, this is nice” scents rather than “I need a bottle now.”
Tbh this feels like tuberose done in a very controlled, modern way. I get a clean white floral thing with some creamy facets and a faint almost green freshness in the opening. It’s pleasant, easy to wear, and way less loud than a lot of tuberose scents, which some people will probably love. I just find it a little too restrained. If you want something with the drama of classic tuberose bombs, this isn’t that. It kinda reminds me of niche trying to be office-friendly. Quality is there, no question, but emotionally it doesn’t do much for me. Lasts okay, around 6 hours, then becomes a soft skin scent.
I wanted to love this because the concept sounds so good, but tbh Ingenious Ginger just didn’t work for me. The ginger opening is bright for like a minute, then it turns into this weird sweet citrus-cloud that feels a bit synthetic on my skin. I was hoping for something zingy and fresh, maybe with some creamy support, but it just came off flat and kinda shampoo-ish. Not terrible, just really underwhelming for the price. Performance wasn’t great either — sat close to the skin fast and mostly disappeared around the 4-5 hour mark. For a brand in this price range, I expected way more personality.
I really wanted to love this because tuberose is usually an easy win for me, but this just felt weirdly harsh. I get a blast of white florals and something creamy underneath, then it turns kind of metallic on my skin. Not lush or sexy, more cold and screechy. It’s one of those scents that smells expensive, sure, but not actually enjoyable to wear. Kinda reminds me of when niche goes for “artsy” and forgets to be pretty. Performance is decent, around 6 hours, but I was over it way before then. For the price, this was a letdown tbh.