by The House of Oud
A tropical gourmand with a bright, creamy opening dominated by mango, coconut, and whipped cream, accented by ginger and green fruit notes. The initial impression can be sharp and slightly metallic, creating a synthetic, chemically feel for some, while others describe it as a lush, sherbet-like infusion of tropical fruits and creamy lactonic notes. Over time, the fragrance evolves into a soft, sweet, and slightly musky tropical ambrosia with faint green and ambient wood tones, offering moderate projection and lasting well beyond 10 hours when applied to skin or clothing. It leans unisex but appeals most to those drawn to bold, sweet-creamy scents, particularly in warm weather. Its performance is strong though inconsistent across skin types. The scent is best experienced as part of an evolving olfactory journey rather than a single moment, with many note the shift from an initial shock to a gradually more pleasing, floral-gourmand grace. It's reminiscent of a salty coconut sorbet, thick body butter, or tropical candle with lasting edible-candy freshness, though some find it overly sweet, synthetic, or cloying after prolonged wear.