- Characteristics
- Description
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Brand:
Pink Sugar
Line: eau
Product Type: eau de toilette
Classification: middle up
Volume: 30 ml, 50 ml, 100 ml
Country: Italy
Made in: Italy
Gender: for women
Scent Type: flower, fruit, gourmet
Top Note: Bergamot, Fig Leaves, Orange, Raspberry
Heart Note: Cotton Candy, Lily of the Valley, Liquorice, Red Berries, Strawberry
Base Note: Caramel, Musk, Sandal, Tonka Beans, Vanilla
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When choosing a fragrance, we are often guided by our mood. Some particular state of mind helps us select a perfume for ourselves. In 2004, Aquolina Pink Sugar Eau de Toilette was crafted for women with an incredible combination of tenderness and assertiveness, audacity and flirtation. In a word, romantic personalities are no strangers to spontaneity.
The fragrance embodies lightness, freedom and natural beauty. Its floral-fruity aroma will undoubtedly reveal your craving for something exceptional!
The olfactory pyramid of Aquolina Pink Sugar Eau de Toilette:
Top notes unfold the nuances of bergamot, fresh orange, raspberry and fig leaves.
Heart notes reveal sweet cotton candy, the delicate lily of the valley, and the rich berry accords.
Base notes complete the composition with smoky and sensual musk, sandal and tonka beans, complemented by soft and flirty vanilla and caramel.
Reviews about Pink Sugar
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They remind me of Montale Vanilla Absolute.
I really like the fragrance. It's sweet, warm, maybe not very suitable for summer, but perfect for early autumn. The scent reminds me of a shop filled with delicious candy and caramel.
These perfumes are excellent in every way for the price. They have a pleasant vanilla scent that lasts and doesn't overwhelm. They are long-lasting and receive compliments.
I have been wearing this for a month now. Everyone around me is suffocating and asking what is causing this unpleasant feeling.
Cotton candy, nothing more :) but the scent is pleasant. Especially during the cold season, when outside. It might be suffocating indoors, apparently.
Very vanilla and sweet. Lasts for a whole day.
At first, it's like cotton candy, but this pleasant cloud doesn't linger for long. Then, licorice persistently takes the stage (not particularly pleasant herbal note), and the final note is vanilla. I don't know how it feels for others, from a distance it's sweet, but up close it's nauseating.
I didn't like the smell. I can hear burnt sugar transitioning into licorice.
Surprisingly, I really liked the smell, usually such combinations repel me but this one is just right for me. I was disappointed though that I got a very short-lasting fragrance.
A solid three out of five. For the price of $10 for 30ml, it's actually not bad at all. The scent is pleasant, like burnt sugar, and it lingers on the body for about 1.5-2 hours and on clothes for around 12 hours without turning soapy or like an air freshener, which is common with most cheap fragrances. The fragrance is of good quality, but it's straightforward - there won't be any complex notes or layers to it. The packaging is cleverly designed, but the labels are applied unevenly. The bottle is made of good glass, but the lid is made of cheap plastic and doesn't fit the bottle properly (it scratches the sprayer). The price is affordable, but the sprayer dispenses so much product that it becomes quite expensive in terms of usage. Overall, my opinion is that among the various "city perfumes," "bargellos," "bi-es," and the like, this fragrance is definitely a better choice. However, if you're not in love with it, it's better to consider something else. Bloggers clearly exaggerate the magnificence of this perfume.
I listened to the blogger Leila and bought it. Not for me! I didn't understand this perfume, I hear chemistry and musk in it, but I can't detect any cotton or candy notes. It is extremely long-lasting.
I have been using it for many years, and it has a magical scent. I use it both in winter and in summer. There is no unpleasant trail or suffocating feeling. It's like love ❤️❤️❤️.
In my opinion, the scent of this product reminds me of hand cream, but it doesn't have any similarities with Lancome La Vie Est Belle at all, as many people claim. There is also no trace of vanilla extract, as it seems to vary from person to person.
This is intense)))
Despite my love for sweet perfumes, this one is just a concentrate - vanilla, burnt sugar, and cotton candy all in one bottle. It overwhelms everything, you can't hear anything else. I just received it today, applied it, and for almost 8 hours, it's been itching my nose))
I hope it settles down, calms down, and other notes start to come through.
I don't understand the comments about the fragrance being flat.
Do you want to understand what the fragrance is about? Stick your nose in a bag of baking vanilla. That will be the base of the fragrance.
When sprayed, I can smell bright raspberry, licorice, sugar, but all of this is floating in tripled vanilla. That's why there is an illusion of the fragrance being unopened. It's hard to see anything else behind the nuclear vanilla.
For me, it's two different fragrances in winter and summer. Temperature affects it. In winter, it's a vanilla and sugar blanket. In summer, it's a bright berry explosion of raspberry, strawberry, lemon, and of course, vanilla.
No, this is not a serious fragrance for "serious" women in serious business positions. This is a fragrance for "girls at heart", light laughter, weekends, dates, adventures. It's delicious. Children love it. Men like it too. Just be careful with the dosage.
I keep the bottle in its original tube in the closet. The fragrance doesn't change, the top doesn't break. But the color changes to yellow. But with a ton of vanilla in the formula, a change in color is understandable. All vanilla in formulas darkens over time.
In general, this perfume is about your character and tolerance for vanilla sugar, not about complex niche formulas.
I didn't buy it here, but I want to write a review. Finally used up 100ml, had them since 2017.
The scent is just like the name - like cotton candy. You can smell a hint of lemon for the first hour, and then it becomes purely sweet. Truly perfumes for girls and women of different ages. They are simple, without any structure, quite flat and do not change throughout the day. Probably won't buy more, but I enjoyed using them.
I am a fan of vanilla. I understand the difference between manufacturers, from Molinard to Guerlain, from Malizia to the cheap stuff they spray in the largest confectionery network in Ukraine. And I will say that in this Pink Sugar by Aquolina, the vanilla in the base is overpowering. The beginning is beautiful, the middle is vibrant and delicious. But the base turns into a cheap Italian vanilla deodorant. And this cheap vanilla stays on clothes for a day or two.
However, this perfume can be layered, adding it to sharper and more monotonous scents. Layering it in different application points with overtly popular fruit blends, piercingly floral or intensely spicy fragrances.
For the "experienced" perfume enthusiast, this toilet water may not be a standalone product made from reasonably noticeable inexpensive raw materials.
On one of the perfume forums, this fragrance is positioned as similar to Kenzo Flower by Kenzo L'Elixir. In my opinion, both fragrances are unquestionably sweet and gourmand. However, while L'Elixir smells like fresh sweet buns and milky-fruity caramel, Pink Sugar is like cotton candy, freshly spun from a machine. The fragrance contains vanilla, slightly burnt sugar, and licorice notes, which I immediately sense upon application. Overall, I enjoyed this perfume, especially during the cold and gray weather when I naturally gravitate towards it. Just one spray and I am transported to a summer evening in the park, holding a huge ball of sweet cotton candy in my hands.
I bought it blindly, and it was my last experiment like this. It seems okay, but it is extremely simple and sugary to the point of being ridiculous. Furthermore, there is a note of burnt plastic that is revealed on the skin.
Another issue is that it is very loud. Just one spray and it spreads throughout the entire room, and it continues to smell like this Aquavaline for two more days.
I decided to see what all the fuss was about Pink Sugar that everyone is talking about on international perfume forums. So here it is. It's actually quite impressive, I wouldn't say it's overly sweet, but there is a sweetness to it, with a hint of tartness. The vanilla-sandalwood base is very elegant. It's not an everyday fragrance, but more for when you're in the mood. It reminds me of my childhood, even though I've never had anything like it before. It's like berry candies, Love is chewing gum, and sugar-coated strawberries. The key is not to overdo it, I would recommend entering a cloud of it rather than applying it directly onto the skin.
A fragrance that uplifts the mood, sweet and delicious, I liked it.
These perfumes are very long-lasting. At first, I was really happy with this vanilla scent, but over time, it became boring! Thank you, MakeUp, for the quick delivery.
It has been a month since I've been using this product. Now I can clearly smell raspberry, it's like a blend of raspberry, vanilla, and licorice. The scent is still quite strong. Surprisingly, it doesn't feel suffocating in the heat, neither for me nor for those around me. In comparison, Britney Fantasy is unbearable for me during the summer.
I'm still trying to detect the note of sweet cotton candy, but it's fleeting and lasts only for a second when sprayed.
I strongly advise against purchasing it without testing it first. It is more suitable for those who enjoy very sweet and licorice scents.
Ladies! It smells like licorice and vanilla. I have read so many amazing reviews about this slightly legendary perfume. I was expecting something like candy and fantasy from Britney. Just sweeter.
In reality: from the first spray, it smells like licorice and raspberry. Exactly like cough syrup.
Then the raspberry fades away, leaving only licorice and a hint of vanilla (like the one from a baking packet). And it's all about licorice, licorice, licorice. No burnt sugar. No caramel or vanilla. And no strawberry either. No cotton candy. It's a strange perfume. Overrated.
The fragrance is absolutely delightful. It smells like sweet cotton candy, marshmallows, and popcorn. Despite its boldness, the fragrance is very versatile, constantly evolving and revealing hints of raspberry, vanilla, licorice, and caramel with cookies. It is the happiest and most positive scent I have ever encountered!
P.S. Whenever I wear this fragrance, I always feel like smiling for no reason, and it immediately brings to mind images of a wandering circus and amusement park rides.
I really liked it, it has a very pleasant sweet scent, especially when it lingers a bit. Then, the genuine aroma of cotton candy remains.
These perfumes are extremely long-lasting and have a sweet cotton candy scent. Men love them and give compliments when you wear them. They are perfect for young girls.
These are extremely sweet and very sweet.
These sweet fragrances smell absolutely delicious. Both my husband and daughter loved them as well. I will definitely be wearing them during the autumn season.
The smell is terribly sweet, a combination of vanilla and sweet cotton candy. It's a matter of personal preference.