VIOLET ENDS TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT
Category: Eau de Parfum
Category: Eau de Parfum
Sprayed this on a card at the shop and kept coming back to my wrist all day—the spice notes settle into something warm and addictive. Lasted a solid six hours on me, which is great for a lighter scent.
The opening notes are so bright and fizzy, like fresh grapefruit zest, but it dries down to a warm, almost woody violet that lasts a full workday. I've gotten three compliments from strangers just running errands.
The longevity is incredible—I can still smell it on my scarf the next morning. It starts out a bit sharp but dries down to this warm, almost powdery base that feels really sophisticated.
The opening is a bit sharp for my taste, but it settles into this gorgeous, earthy violet that I can't stop sniffing on my wrist. Lasts a solid six hours on me, too.
I’ve been wearing this every day for a week, and the violet note stays surprisingly fresh even hours later instead of turning powdery like some florals do. It’s bold without being overwhelming, which is a tough balance to pull off.
I was hoping for something more unique, but this perfume's blend of violet and amber is really pleasant and lasts a good 5-6 hours on me.
The dry-down is where this really shines, with a soft, woody base that lasts a solid six hours on my skin. I just wish the initial citrus burst lasted a bit longer before it settles.
I was nervous about the strong floral notes at first spray, but after about ten minutes everything settles into a warm, slightly woody scent that lasts all through my workday. The sillage is perfect—not too loud, but I still catch whiffs of it six hours later.
The dry-down is really lovely—this soft floral that lasts for hours on my skin. I just wish the projection was a little stronger for the price.
The scent is pleasant enough but fades to a skin scent within two hours, so I find myself reapplying often. For the price, I expected better longevity.