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French Kiss is a kiss from the sweetest notes of mandarin, tuberose, gardenia and vetiver. Available as 30 ml EDP. French Kiss was launched during the 2000's. The nose behind this fragrance is Margot Elena.
This is a sweet, floral fruity perfume bursting with juicy mandarin and sweet florals along a backdrop of vetiver. It reminds me a lot of Fresh Sake EDP minus the ginger, lotus, and rice. There isn't any sharpness or powderiness to French Kiss, making this an extremely sweet sensory experience. As it dries down, French Kiss smells alarmingly similar to Sake - so similar that I can hardly tell them apart.
There is a definete masculine note in this scent. I would almost say this would be better as a cologne. At first sniff it smells sweet and femine but immediately after that the notes following are masculine, almost so much so I don't think I want to wear this.. maybe it would be good to mix with another scent though because it has better staying power then most of the tokyo milk scents, therefore a nice base
This scent reminds me of something old. It is my most fave of all the Tokyo Milk scents. I promised myself that if I landed a job I interviewed for, then that would be my present as a "job well done". I am still waiting (1 month later). So I go and spray samples on myself until I hear if I will be gainfully employed.
I finally figured out what French Kiss reminds me of. It's in the same vein as Chanel Coco Mademoiselle! French Kiss is sweeter and simpler, but it has the same sort of structure. Super sweet mandarin orange (the strongest note) and slightly creamy white flowers (sweet sweet sweet, not sharp or heady) blended with grounding, deep, slightly spicy vetiver. When I tested it, it had major sillage and decent lasting power.
On me,this fragrance is not very sweet, I would even say, very little sweetness. Strange. The dominant notes on me were mandarin and vetyver with florals more on the background, preventing the fragrance from being sharp. Tuberose is not over the top here. Actually, I like this perfume a lot, and it reminds me of something I can't clearly identify. Nevertheless, it's nice and even romantic. Not very long-lasting, though (anyway, I haven't found any long-lasting Tokyo Milk yet)
I think this is the best of all Tokyo Milk's. Followed by Kabuki.
The combination of the notes, vetyver, gardenia, tuberose, and mandarin orange form the most interestingly sweet fragrance. If you like extremely, almost over the top sweet florals, with just a touch of fruit, this is it.
It is strong at first but just hang on, it gets better.
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