by Floraïku
Cricket Song by Floraïku is a softly floral, citrus-tinged fragrance dominated by magnolia and vetiver, with a fresh bergamot opening. It presents as clean, delicate, and mildly soapy, evoking a refined laundry or high-end bath product rather than a traditional perfume. The scent unfolds with a bright, crisp floral core and a subtle musk in the drydown, gathering a light, airy presence. Over time, it fades quickly, offering only moderate longevity and sillage, with most wearers noting strong soap-like qualities and a shift toward lilac or magnolia that is not deep or complex. While it is gently wearable and well-balanced among Floraïku’s scents, the intensity is low and performance is inconsistent. The fragrance is widely perceived as underwhelming, with many users disagreeing with its high price tag, comparing it unfavorably to more affordable options with better staying power. Despite some praising its elegance and suitability for spring wear, the consensus leans toward it being overpriced for what it delivers.