maika Report post Posted May 7, 2011 Peru balsam, vanilla bean, Rainier cherry, bitter almond, golden honey, rose water, lemon peel, sugar cane, and benzoin. In the decant: Lots of almond and vanilla. It smells like my favourite Dutch almond cookies with just a hint of cherry underneath. I also *almost* get a hint of sweet musk.Wet: Sweet and foody. The lemon gives it enough of a lift that I'm not as scared of that as I normally would be.Dry: The foody factor is gone! This is beautiful. It sits close to my skin, and every element of it melds together beautifully. I might just need some more of this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Incendiare Report post Posted May 9, 2011 (edited) Like Leopard403, I find Kypris smells like those cherry-flavoured gummy hearts. Maybe a tiny bit of honey and vanilla peak out, but throughout all of its stages, it screams cherry gummy hearts on me. I'm surprised I don't get almond nor rose from this since my nose can easily detect those two notes. I only allowed myself to buy one Luper and I'm happy with my choice. Cherry fans ought to try this! Edited September 10, 2011 by Incendiare Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tajana Report post Posted June 6, 2011 I was totally excited to try this. I'm a cherry-almond fiend- it's a comforting smell to me, as a kid when my mom was baking I'd always huff the almond extract. And Kypris indeed has a great soft dose of that almond extract/maraschino cherry type smell. After a few minutes that a slightly tarter, juicier, fruitier cherry sort of smell pops out. Lemon adds a light fresh brightness without being tart- think a little splash of fresh lemonade, NOT dish soap! The rosewater adds just a blush of pink color, but it's very delicate, a suggestion of petals rather than a full on floral bonanza. The honey in the base is translucent, not powdery or funky the way a lot of BPAL honeys can be, and the vanilla base is creamy but not foody. All in all it's a very pretty cherry-vanilla sort of scent, but unfortunately within an hour or two my skin just eats all the good stuff right up and turns it into nothing more than a sugared vanilla skin scent. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Helas Report post Posted July 6, 2011 I have to admit that I would never have tried this blend on my own, given the ingredients list. Vanilla, honey, sugar, cherry, AND benzoin? That sounds like the olfactory equivalent of deep fried butterscotch ice cream coated in triple chocolate fudge and sprinkled with candy bits for good measure. And to be fair, Kypris *is* extremely pink and sweet. It reminds me of cotton candy. I'm not generally a fan of foody scents, but this one makes me a bit nostalgic, since I was obsessed with finding the holy grail of cotton candy scents as a preteen. This is pretty much it - sweet but too airy to ever get cloying or nausea-inducing, with a pleasant bite from the lemon and an almost alcoholic quality. I would have gotten a lot more enjoyment out of this one ten years ago, but I do like it and may end up tracking down a fuller decant (since I only have a tester right now). Three out of five stars. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
violetblue Report post Posted September 10, 2011 Sadly this turns to sharp lemony powder my skin, overpowering the cherry and surprisingly the almond on me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brilliantcat Report post Posted April 26, 2012 In the bottle: Cherry, almond, honey, and lemon. Immediately after application: Balsam over cherries and vanilla. The honey is slightly powdery on me but that often happens with the lab's honey notes. They generally warm up nicely though. Warming up: Gag-worthy powdery nastiness. /sigh Overall: I'm pretty sure gag-worthy covers it. The honey and lemon just did bad, bad things on me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ajila Report post Posted June 22, 2013 In the bottle - Almonds with a slightly medicinal backdrop Wet on me - A smoother, creamy almond comes through overlaying a cool green note that I can't place Dry on me - A sweet creamy vanilla with a woody backdrop and a sprinkling of something salty Overall - A pretty, grown up scent with sweetness and sophistication Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bellumed Report post Posted February 14, 2015 Sweet cherry, sort of like Danish filling, though of course it is more complex than that. Almond, rose, and lemon, too. One of the better cherry scents, in my opinion... in that I can stand it. Reeeeaaaalllly not a cherry fan (it always goes to plasticky candy for me), but if you are, I'd check this one out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
whisperstilled Report post Posted January 29, 2017 In Bottle: Sweet cherry and vanilla. Something almost chocolatey about it. Wet: Honey, heavy and sweet. The cherry isn't actually very strong here, I'm getting honeyed vanilla and a bit of almond, and something a bit plastic. Dry: A surprisingly faint scent, very sweet and foody. Mostly I get the vanilla, but it's the lab's slightly plastic one. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LizziesLuck Report post Posted June 18, 2017 I adore Ranier Cherries, so I was totally drawn to this. Wet: Honey and cherries, with a hint of lemon sugar, and totally better than I would have expected. I really love it right now, and hope it doesn't morph as it dries. The only other cherry scent that has ever worked this well on me is Youth's Disengagement. In other scents it either goes plastic, cough syrup, or you just can't detect it. Dry: This is soooo yummy. It's got good throw, so I keep catching whiffs of this amazing honey/sugar and cherry scent with hints of lemon. I love it! I have discovered I adore the combination of honey and sugar (you would think that would be overkill, but no!) and the addition of hints of fruit is just stellar. I cant pick out any of the other notes really, except maybe hints of either the vanilla bean or benzoin. It's just lovely, and I need a bottle pretty much immediately. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lucchesa Report post Posted May 13, 2018 I wanted to try Kypris because of the Rainier cherry note, which I've not seen anywhere else. I'm not sure how common they are outside the Pacific NW, but Rainier cherries are a local breed, sort of pale yellow tipped with red and with a more delicate flavor than the dark red types. I have no desire to furnish pregnancy of any sort. So, Kypris is gorgeous on me. The opening is vanilla almond cherry lemon, so lovely. I have a cherry almond bath scrub from a circular swap made by another forumite, and I love it, and this is very similar. There's a delicate hint of rosewater; the honey is also delicate, and as it dries down it all melds together into pure delight. The benzoin and rose keep it from being overly foodie, and it's not overly sweet either. Kypris is a joyful scent, perfect for the May sunshine we're enjoying in Seattle these days. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doomsday_disco Report post Posted February 12, 2019 (edited) Thanks to the lovely forumite who sent me a decant of this to try. In the decant, I only get the cherry and almond. Those are also the first two notes to emerge on my skin. Then the rose water joins in and quickly becomes one of the dominant notes. The honey ends up joining in not too long after that, but the rose water and cherry continue to reign. They remain the dominant notes throughout wear, with touches of lemon peel, sugar cane, honey, and balsam. No vanilla bean on me, sadly. My skin seems to have run away with the rose water note, so I am not getting the honeyed vanilla cherry almond goodness that I was hoping for, but it is nice! I may retest it again in the future or try it in a scent locket, because this one has potential. I bet this would be really wonderful on someone with different skin chemistry. Edited February 12, 2019 by doomsday_disco Share this post Link to post Share on other sites