Ciariel Report post Posted March 25, 2023 I bought this because I also have a dog that likes to eat peaches and the idea of a perfume about it made me laugh. On me, this is mostly peaches and vanilla cream, not much marshmallow. There is a "baked goods" kind of quality that made me think of roasted peaches with vanilla ice cream. My partner said: 'You smell like peach pie' Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ArtemisSelene Report post Posted September 16, 2023 Literally nothing but overly perfumed sugar peach. First sniff made me recoil from the bottle and I immediately regretted putting even a tiny bit on. Basically this perfume is not for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frills Report post Posted March 16, 2024 When I first got this the peach was almost floral on me and I wore it with my favorite sundress all summer long. Now that it's aged it's more marshmallow and vanilla and cream, and the peaches kind of disappear. Still lovely but it's changed more with age than I think any other perfume I've had. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sunshinedaisybliss Report post Posted March 15 Previous reviewers have covered this pretty thoroughly, so I don’t really have anything new to add, but I’ll share my thoughts anyway! This starts out as a very juicy ripe and warm peach – fruity and syrupy, but not sweet – it’s bright, but not loud. I get a pastry smell from it at first, similar to the pastry vibe in the Sufganiyot blends, but that faded pretty quickly and then I got brown sugar toffee instead which I think is the mix of the toasted cream and the marshmallow.. it smells like toasted meringue. Yep, peach meringue pie. The vanilla bean here is really good initially – not too sweet, just doing a good job of bringing everything together and balancing the flavour. Overall – I enjoyed this one more in its early stage, when the peach was juicy and warm and bright, but it faded quickly and within about 20 minutes all I get is a dry / flat vanilla with just a hint of gentle peachy sweetness. It’s nice, but not a “wow” for me. But thank you, Matilda – good girl for spitting out the pits! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites