SUGAR BABY
Category: Eau de Parfum
Category: Eau de Parfum
Picked this up on a whim and the dry-down is surprisingly complex for the price. Lasted a solid six hours on my skin, which is rare for me with most perfumes.
I've been layering this with my vanilla body oil and the combination lasts all day—the warm, sugary notes really come through. The sillage is just right, not overpowering but noticeable whenever I move.
I was worried it would be too sweet, but the blend is perfectly balanced—that hint of vanilla softens the floral notes without being cloying. Lasts a solid six hours on my skin, which is impressive for a daytime scent.
The first spray hits with such a lush, juicy pear note that instantly brightens my morning. It settles into a soft, warm musk that lasts a solid six hours on my skin. Perfect for a fresh, playful scent that doesn't scream.
This lasts all day on my skin without fading to a boring base note, which is rare for a gourmand. I’ve gotten three compliments just from walking past people at the grocery store.
The first spritz hits you with such a bright, sugary burst that it instantly lifts my mood, and I love how it settles into a soft, warm vanilla that lasts all day on my skin. Definitely my new go-to for a sweet pick-me-up.
This one really lasts all day on me—I put it on at 8 a.m. and could still catch whiffs of it after dinner. That soft, creamy vanilla note is what got me, not too sweet or cloying. Perfect for everyday wear without being overpowering.
I was so pleasantly surprised by how a single spritz lasts the entire workday—especially love the soft vanilla note that doesn't cloy. The bottle's magnetic cap is a nice, satisfying touch, too.
The scent fades faster than I expected, but the initial floral notes are lovely. For the price, it’s fine for daily wear, just don’t expect it to last through a full workday.
I was hoping for something a bit more complex based on the notes listed, but it settles into a simple, powdery vanilla on my skin after about an hour. The longevity is decent—lasts maybe five hours—though the initial spray is a bit sharp for my taste.