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Bonbon Pop
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Bonbon Pop by The House of Oud is a floral-fruited gourmand fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2023, this composition features the olfactory signature of Douglas Morel. Upon opening, the scent unfolds with vibrant white peach, coconut, and bergamot; the heart reveals a harmony between patchouli and jasmine; while the base settles on notes of brown sugar, precious woods, musk, and amber.
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Meeeh… I tried it and it barely smelled. I applied it a second time and it still didn’t smell like much. Of the little I could detect with great effort, I mainly caught a dried apricot with a slightly dirty musk. Perhaps a touch of creaminess from the coconut, but almost nothing. Total disappointment. Don’t buy it blind.
I was absolutely fascinated by this beautiful, easy-to-wear fragrance that gives you a boost of energy and good vibes. It’s fruity, ambered, ideal, and lightly musky. The sugary note stands out without being overpowering. It’s a very interesting option for a gourmand scent, as it isn’t excessively sweet or sharp. On my skin, it lasts over eight hours with moderate projection. On me, the bergamot, white peach, and amber intertwine with the sugar dancing at the heart. The musk is perfectly balanced. Ideal for any season. The coconut isn’t noticeable. A tribute to brown sugar, unisex but leaning towards feminine.
I didn’t like it at all. I’m not sure if it wasn’t macerated properly, but you have to press your nose right against the bottle to smell it. It has a plastic-like scent, nothing pleasant. Luckily I didn’t buy it blind.
It’s totally feminine and sweet, with Vie Est Belle-style sugar but with better quality and a different twist. If you like pachouli, you’ll love it, but if you don’t, run away, because it’s very noticeable alongside the sugar, woods, jasmine, and a fruity touch.
Pachouli and more pachouli, perhaps I’m exaggerating compared to other scents in the family, but I definitely couldn’t stand Bonbon Pop. It started with a very natural, yet slightly unpleasant pachouli note for hot weather; maybe it would be more bearable in a different setting or with other floral notes. Combined with peach, sugar, amber and musk, it ends up being a sweet, musky and dirty fragrance that doesn’t know what it wants to be. It gives the sensation of having worn a sweet perfume, sweating and walking across dry fields. If you add that to a climate that is naturally like this, I don’t see it as the best option.
Pachouli and more pachouli—I might be exaggerating compared to others, but I definitely couldn’t handle Bonbon Pop. It opened with a natural but somewhat unpleasant pachouli for hot climates; perhaps in another climate or with different florals it would be more bearable. But combined with peach, sugar, amber, and musk, it becomes a scent that doesn’t know what it wants to be, ending up sweet, musky, and dirty. It gives the impression of a sweet perfume when you’re sweating and walking across dry terrain. If you add that to such a climate, I don’t see it as the best option.
Do you like compliments? Run for Bonbon Pop; it’s the most complimented bottle in my collection. People go wild. It smells sweet, slightly woody, and to me, it’s like a Peach Cobbler. It’s warm, with peach dominating by far, alongside sugar, jasmine, and precious woods. It’s one of my favourites; I’m already after a second bottle and a refill. Ideal all year round, lasting over 10 hours on skin, with projection that’s absolute madness; people chase me asking what I’m wearing.
Powerful as few others, it’s a projection and longevity bomb. I didn’t expect much and was pleasantly surprised. To be honest, I don’t feel it’s otherworldly. I tested it without reading notes or reviews and automatically thought it was a blend of Angel EDT and Scandal by Night. I loved it, but it doesn’t seem innovative to me.
The craziest blind buy of my life. It smells so gorgeous! I had it on my wishlist ever since I saw the bottle, and although I’m not usually a gourmand fan, I jumped at the chance because a friend offered me a bargain. Now I’m dying to have bought it sooner. It’s sweet but not heavy at all; the brown sugar dances perfectly with the apricot, which is the star here. Juicy, creamy, with a woody base that makes it a powerhouse for longevity and projection. I’m already obsessed.
The craziest blind buy of my life. It smells gorgeous! I’d had it on my wishlist ever since I saw the bottle, and although I’m not usually a gourmand, I jumped at the bargain a friend offered. Now I’m kicking myself for not buying it sooner. It’s sweet but not heavy at all; the brown sugar dances perfectly with the peach, which is the star here. Juicy, creamy, with a woody base that makes it a powerhouse for longevity and projection. I’m already obsessed.