

Here it is still okay, but somehow I fear that it could be worse in the base, but we'll see.Īnyway, the fragrance as described is also very sweet, most of this sweetness comes from the jasmine, next to it is also a little bit of vanilla smellable.Īfter a while, the fruity notes are somewhat weaker, the sweetness remains as before, but becomes "darker", by which I mean that you can now smell the musk instead of jasmine increased. For me, there are two types of synthetics, the grotty synthetic note that drags down every fragrance and makes it look like a 2 euro cheap fragrance, or the normal synthetic note that you don't like either, but at least you don't run away from it. The sillage is on par with many mainstreamers, such as the Gaultier scents I mentioned earlier. The scents smell somehow not very authentic, but more aromatic-gum-like, which is still okay, because it smells not bad, but just comes across rather girlie. Of the fruits, you smell a mix of pear, general berries, some tangerine and a little watermelon. The fragrance: The fragrance starts sweet, fruity and synthetic.

Well, then I apply me the fragrance times and yes, let's see how the so smells!

Well anyway, it comes, whether you believe it or not, on the inner values, right? (Pah, who believes it, but with fragrances this seems to be true after all, mu ha ha ha). But what just does not work, at least in my opinion, is the transfer of the look to the bottle, which almost looks like ne poorly made tomb mask of a pharaoh than sexy to act :D :D Sure, Nicki herself has an extravagant and extremely overdrawn look, which is certainly not everyone's cup of tea (including me), but that's her image and trademark and it seems to work. :DDD), but here you can see a head instead of the torso, which in my opinion pulls the bottle down quite a bit, because the head looks so creepy, I think. yes yes, who needs nen head when you can have the breasts, right?.

It has a small resemblance to the Gaultier flacons (you know, those flacons in the shape of a woman's bust or body. Maybe this is also the reason why many celebrity fragrances can sometimes be really bad, if you just want to bring out "something with your own celebrity name" (although again, you can also find quite good fragrances among such perfumes, like "Still" by Jennifer Lopez).Īnyway, the first thing that stands out here directly are neither the name nor the fragrances, but the bottle. It's no surprise that celebrities release their own fragrances, of course I'm sure here that the fragrances aren't composed by them (anyway, most are more likely to commission a fragrance). Hey guys, how are you doing? Today I'm sharing something about Pink Friday by the brand Nicki Minaj, the famous rap queen whose first, completely original album was also called Pink Friday.
