Pink Sugar Pink Sugar 2003 Eau de Toilette
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Nausea and headaches are inevitable
I love sweet scents, so not all the time, but when I feel like it, I would love to smell like baklava.
Recently, when I was going through this phase and wanted to try a new sugary scent, my friend told me about Pink Sugar. Apparently it's supposed to be Kylie Jenner's favorite perfume.
I don't follow celebrities and have next to no idea what they like or don't like, but I thought if a woman who can afford the most expensive fragrances in the world thinks Pink Sugar is her favorite perfume, that must mean something.
At the time, I didn't know that the price was a whopping €15 per 100ml *-* and that it would apparently smell so high quality sweet and not synthetically sweet (I have nothing against synthetic sweetness).
Full of euphoria, I pressed the order button and could hardly wait until the fragrance arrived together with Pink Sugar Berry Blast.
When they finally arrived, I sprayed the Pink Sugar directly on my arm and the result was so meh. not really convincing, but maybe it just needed time to fully develop. Later I realized that even after hours the scent was absolutely not convincing. On the contrary, in my opinion, it got worse and worse.
And admittedly, if I hadn't known that it was Kylie Jenner's favorite perfume and if I hadn't read the many international reviews about it, which only had good things to say, I probably wouldn't have given it another chance. It just made me so sick.
Long story short: even after repeated use, the same result. I couldn't get used to it and found the scent even more unpleasant on my clothes a day later.
The worst was when I was sitting in a humid car, the weather was very warm (I don't have AC in the car), wearing the sweater from the day before sprayed with Pink Sugar and the hot sun was shining directly into my face... I feel sick and I get a headache just thinking about it :''')
Recently, when I was going through this phase and wanted to try a new sugary scent, my friend told me about Pink Sugar. Apparently it's supposed to be Kylie Jenner's favorite perfume.
I don't follow celebrities and have next to no idea what they like or don't like, but I thought if a woman who can afford the most expensive fragrances in the world thinks Pink Sugar is her favorite perfume, that must mean something.
At the time, I didn't know that the price was a whopping €15 per 100ml *-* and that it would apparently smell so high quality sweet and not synthetically sweet (I have nothing against synthetic sweetness).
Full of euphoria, I pressed the order button and could hardly wait until the fragrance arrived together with Pink Sugar Berry Blast.
When they finally arrived, I sprayed the Pink Sugar directly on my arm and the result was so meh. not really convincing, but maybe it just needed time to fully develop. Later I realized that even after hours the scent was absolutely not convincing. On the contrary, in my opinion, it got worse and worse.
And admittedly, if I hadn't known that it was Kylie Jenner's favorite perfume and if I hadn't read the many international reviews about it, which only had good things to say, I probably wouldn't have given it another chance. It just made me so sick.
Long story short: even after repeated use, the same result. I couldn't get used to it and found the scent even more unpleasant on my clothes a day later.
The worst was when I was sitting in a humid car, the weather was very warm (I don't have AC in the car), wearing the sweater from the day before sprayed with Pink Sugar and the hot sun was shining directly into my face... I feel sick and I get a headache just thinking about it :''')
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