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Malibu Night perfume by Pamela Anderson is a sexy and indulgent scent for a night on the town. The two Malibu fragrances were launched in November of 2009. The pink bottle contains a fragrant blend of pomegranate, chocolate persimmon, greens, black orchid, lotus, champaca, vanilla violet, mahogany wood, patchouli and amber. A portion of each sale will be donated to PETA.
It is available as 50 and 100 ml EDP.
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Malibu Night is just okay. It's not a horrible smell, but it just doesn't work for me. I tend to like Patchoulli in small doses (Britney Spears Believe, Antonio Banderas Blue Seduction) When it's a dominant note, (Malibu Night, Jessica Simpon Fancy Night) I don't care for it. Even if the price was great, I still wouldn't buy a bottle. In my opinion, Malibu Day is definitley the better of Pamela Anderson's fragrances.
Definitely getting the Coco Mademoiselle vibe here, although the patchouli in Malibu Night is not quite as green and strong, or the notes as defined.
This shares a similar fruity-oriental-patchouli characteristic but it is understandably a little thinner, and not as strong, sweet or long-lasting.
I am not a fan of Coco M anyway, so I would have preferred that this scent be a little more distinctive and unique, but I have no complaints regarding the value. I like the smell enough to justify the price of owning this, but not enough to warrant purchasing a bottle of Coco Mademoiselle.
I'm actually quite surprised by this one. It's not one I would ever seek out to buy. I received a sample from the lovely smile4thecamera so am trying it out today.
I'm getting a distinct Chanel-esque vibe from this perfume. It reminds me of Coco Mademoiselle in the way it is fruity and soft. It has alot of similarities! It's really nice and very unexpected! If you want a cheaper version of coco mad then get this!!
It's more fruity than anything else. Chocolate isn't even a factor here for me. It's more about the pomegranate and soft sweet flowers.
I also don't find this scent beachy..I would say this is more of an elegant evening scent.
I really like it!
I have a 1.7oz (90% remaining) bottle of this up for swap if anyone's interested, please pm me!
Hmn, I wanted to love this. I've seen it mentioned here and there as a beachy type of scent so I knew I had to get my hands on a bottle. The notes looks extremely promising and I thought, "Patchouli and chocolate in a fragrance and it still manages to be beachy? Must try."
Well, I can see the similarities to TM Angel in the begining. Its that patchouli and chocolate blend that make it so similar. There's a lot going on here, but thankfully it does not stay like a cheap nockoff of Angel for too long. It dries down into something deep and spicey. Its not for me though I have to say that for a celebrity its pretty daring.
Ok, I am definitely not adverse to celebrity scents but I had my doubts about one put out by Pamela Anderson. But this is amazing. Fruit, chocolate, patchouli, and yes something beachy in there as well. I can't stop sniffing my wrist! Very well done.
Ooh, very nice and interesting scent! This smells to me of fruit at first, the pomegranate, followed by salt water and beach, then the cocoa and patchouli. beachy and sexy at the same time. I do see the resemblance to the designer fragrances mentioned. I also smell at some point this perfume going through a very quick Womanity stage, which is a MAJOR turnoff for me, but then this redeems itself into beauty once again! It never crosses the line into territory where I can't enjoy it...and it is really beautiful!
when I pull the box out to get the scent out I can smell a strong peppery aroma, when I spray it its just kinda strong, almost nauseating and no cocoa or anything sweet in this, just blasts of......i dont' even know what it is, its just awful.
Malibu Night is an interesting scent, underrated in my opinion and unfortunately it is often overlooked in the world of celebrity releases.
I have never been Pam`s biggest fan but I really warmed to her in the past years due to her voluntary work for animals. The fragrance is, of course, cruelty-free which is a big bonus.
Now, down to the scent, I mostly get pomegranate and pathouli. Not too sweet at all, more fruity than sweet and somehow elegant, although this is the fragrance that made me realize that I don`t really like pomegranate in perfumes - it gives the scent a definite unisex, borderline masculine quality just like in Jo Malone`s Pomegranate Noir.
In this case it is well balanced with earthy, dry patchouli.
I was really excited about the cacao/chocolate accord but sadly I get very little of it, well, maybe a pinch of dry cocoa.
This whole composition is rather mature to my nose, not at all your typical "celebrity-style" gourmand.
I wouldn`t even classify it as a gourmand, to me it`s much more like a fruity floral or chypre fruity.
Overall this is a pretty fragrance, longevity is about 4 hours with not too overpowering sillage.
The bottle is really cute.
Malibu Night is available for a very affordable price so I would say it`s definitely worth a try - you might be pleasantly surprised.
I would like to try this sounds interesting. And get a grip ajl577 how do you know that Pam doesn't help the local shelters. I Help the Human Society, I don't locally, have three very wonderful puppies that I adopted (brothers that were left to die with their mommy). . . Please this is about the perfume it is not like she is taking out helpless animals and testing on them. Sometimes our opinions are best left to ourselves as well as the road paved with good intentions!
I'm a big fan of beachy scents, so I thought I'd give Pam's a try. I love it! There is so much more to this scent than meets the eye. First of all the pomegranate gives it a bit of a tart quality, and champaca flowers? Wow, not many perfumers use champaca - they are awesome. Malibu Nights has kind of a sultry-salty dry-down with a titch of cocoa and wood. I've been wearing it during the day because it makes me feel good, and it's not an overly powerful scent to begin with - at least on me. This is surprisingly lovely and soft and wonderful. I personally think the ingredients are pretty amazing, and this doesn't smell like anything else I've tested which is also great. This is one of the few scents I've purchased lately that makes me want to over-spray big time and wear it every single day.
The bonus is that it's cruelty-free fragrance, which is important to me.
Well...for the price..this is a decent perfume. In the middle phase, it almost smells like cinnamon and bubblegum..sounds strange, but that is what I smell at a certain point!! It is nice, definitely for warmer weather. It is pretty.
O.k. I am in total agreement with PerfumePatty. This smells like TM Angel, a bit easier on the patchouli I think, and easier to wear because of that. Decent sillage and lasting power (not as good as Angel by any means though). Decent little perfume.
I have a large 100ml bottle of this for sale if anyone is interested please PM me. Like new, in box, only sprayed 3 times.
This fragrance does reminded me indeed of Miss Dior Cherie or Coco Mademoiselle, but at the same times it has its own originality, maybe those masculine notes? which I think patchouli and pomegranate would cause. It also smells beachy to me and I even detect some slaty ocenic notes tehre. To my nose prominent notes are orchid, patchouli and amber.
I find this scent quite nice actually, but I understand those people who get the masculine notes there. I still like it. My problem is I don't know where to wear it, maybe on the beach at night time? Although to me it's not dark anough for the night and too overwhelming for the day. I do think this scent would suit more the young croud though.
I got it today, i love Peta and suporting causes like this so that was my first reason to get it.
In second i love Pam Anderson.
In third, the smell is amazing very spicy and sexy, is similar to Coco Mademoiselle but more ambery and woddy (But not hevy).
the bottle is not my favorite but i do like the box.
The lasting power is very impressive (almost all day)...
I highly recomended ; )
I tried this one today. It reminds me of something familiar (in a sort of Miss Dior Cherie kind of way)but I can't quite put my finger on it. I mostly get the chocolate, amber, vanilla and patchouli notes. I am starting to really fall for this one. Ok here is an update:
So I was able to get a bottle of this for a really cheap price and I am starting to really love this. It took me about 4 times testing this to really make up my mind about it but it really is quite nice and well done. To me it smells NOTHING like Angel. I am very impressed Pam! I LOVE this perfume!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This also bears quite a similar resemblence to Coco Mademoiselle.
Tried a tester at a department store of this - my immediate impression was that it's a knock-off of Thierry Mugler's Angel. Too synthetic for me.
So upset that i cant get this in the U.K.
Everything about this perfumes looks nice, i love the bottle and the perfume notes sounds really good. Shame . :( x
This one surprised me as well, I picked it up just to see how much I would hate it and I ended buying it. Definitely an evening version.
Just thought I'd stick up for this one. It doesn't strike me as masculine at all! On me the chocolate and orchid come through to sweeten the mix, and the patch and pomegranate give it some character and bite. This was a blind buy for me, and I find that I'm getting a lot of use out of it. (The chai aspect mentioned below was graham-crackery to me, but that's not a complaint. Unexpected and cute.)
I get no chocolate in this! Actually all I get is masculinity at full blast. Smells heavy, cheap and tacky. I was hoping with all the notes it might surprise me, especially since most of them work splendidly on me. It did surprise me, but in a bad way.
Don't let the "Pamela Anderson" brand name and pricing fool you; her two launches, "Malibu Day" (blue) and "Malibu Night" (pink) are both very well made and distinctive. They do conjure-up images of a very specific locale--this is Malibu, CA and Hollywood Hills all the way, but the softer, more idealistic side of it--and they share something in common with Juicy Couture's fragrance aesthetic, but both are distinctly more "natural" in mood, less chintz-glitz. They don't smell like air freshener or everything else on the market, which is a challenge for such affordably priced fragrances. Big surprise.
"Malibu Night" opens on a bourbon-laced berry, tart but not screechy or too sweet. A smooth vanilla-cream powder emerges, softening the berry blend, followed by a slightly sweet, yet watery floral that makes me think of a velvety, freesia-magnolia combo; must be the "lotus" interpretation. A subtly sweet spice begins to show, giving a slight chai-latte impression before sweetening into a dusky, amber-chocolate base. A soft wood finally joins the blend, followed by a sweet patchouli. The patchouli is dry, but doesn't resemble urine like some patchoulis do; it's clean, sweet and boozy.
What I noticed about both fragrances, which really speaks to the specific aesthetic of this brand, is that while they share resemblences to other scents ("Malibu Day" shares a lot in common with Juicy Couture's "Couture" and "Malibu Night" does slightly resemble Chanel's "Coco Mademoiselle") there is something distinctive that sets them apart, a breeziness and crumbly, buttery amber base that pegs them as their own creatures. Something else I would've never expected from a launch under this brand: A sense of restraint. Maturity. The idea that "cheap" doesn't have to be equated with "trashy" and I imagine there was the influence of someone involved (I think we can guess who) with simple, yet thoughtful taste--someone who's long used cruelty-free amber resins and butters, essential oils and headshop blends. I smell something that reminds me of "Eden Botanicals' Amber Butter" and "Auric Blends' Golden Amber Resin", both from Northern California and Northern Pacific Coast companies. These are the smells of meditative lotus gardens and mornings doing yoga by the sea or just breathing in the fresh, salty, morning air. Classy. Reflective. Who would've thought it?
I bought this when it first came out. I'm not sure why it's called "fruit floral gourmand"...it smells more like a spicey floral.
At first I thought it was too "old" smelling, but after the drydown...it became more sexy. Power staying is nice. It also smells similar to Coco Madomiselle...(not sure if I spelled the Coco one right). But spray both and compare.
Overall, a nice spicy green scent..I just can't seem to put this in the gourmand catagory. However, her blue one is more "gourmand". This is indeed nice to know that every bottle goes to PETA (a portion of it). :)
Malibu Night is not just another eponymous fragrance. It's a perfume with a purpose. Portions from the proceeds for this organic, cruelty free perfume will be donated to animal cruelty rights/PETA organizations and that alone works for me. This floral fruity gourmand scent is seemingly pure. It's a summery, beachy, light weight perfume that performs well in the hot humid tropical climates. I wore it to the beach in the day and into the night last weekend and was more than satisfied with this scent.
Pomegranate and chocolate and a touch of green in the opening notes are alive and kicking but calm down smoothly and fuse into the heart in an ingratiating manner as the black orchid and lotus make their floral presence. The dry down is pleasing as the wood of the mahogany and sweet golden amber unite flawlessly. The ideal amount of patchouli appears allowing this fragrance to linger on pleasantly for a good 4 to 5 hours.
Point-blank: a fun, free spirited summer fragrance.
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