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A Whiff of Waffle Cone

Josh Meyer
Perfumista
Josh Meyer
3.67 de 5
1,637 votos

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Descripción

A Whiff of Waffle Cone by Imaginary Authors is an oriental vanilla fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2020, the nose behind this composition is Josh Meyer.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 37%
  • Primavera 11%
  • Verano 13%
  • Otoño 39%
  • Día 62%
  • Noche 38%

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1,637 votos

  • Positivo 61%
  • Negativo 21%
  • Neutral 18%

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  • I love it; it smells like a morning at a Thrifty making waffle cones with vanilla snow. It’s like vanilla ice cream with the cone crushed, but warm and huggable instead of cold. It is totally unisex; the cone has no gender. On a man, it is not for impressing at parties, but perfect for being at home with your partner and feeling comfortable with their scent. On a woman, I think it looks more attractive in public.

  • I love the scent; it brings me memories of a morning at a Thrifty making waffle cones with a touch of vanilla snow. It’s like smelling a vanilla ice cream with the cone crushed, but instead of cold, it is warm and huggable. I see it as unisex because the cone has no gender. On a man, it is not for impressing at parties, but perfect for being at home with your partner and feeling comfortable with their scent. On a woman, it is certainly more attractive in public.

  • It is a warm and linear perfume; as soon as you apply it, it smells like waffles. I wore it in the car with the family, and they said it smelled like something toasted and sweet, until we got hungry. I just laughed and said it was my signature scent, but obviously, I had to buy them dessert. It is dangerous to wear notes that are too gourmand if they trigger a craving for sugar; if you don’t like this type of scent, it can be overwhelming, as it has good sillage and lasts until you wash. In short, its key word is delicious.

  • regis_wiggin

    If you love gourmand scents, don’t miss this, but do test it first. It is sweet, intense, with toasted and vanilla notes that have body. If you are passionate about the family, apply it generously to your wrists and neck and experience it all day. Although it is not a dark sweet, it has that toasted intensity that gives it character. Its development is linear and could become overwhelming with time, even at the start. It is not difficult to wear, but be careful: blind buying is never safe. This reminds me of Italica by Xerjoff: a sweet and pleasant fragrance, but test well before paying. The performance is magnificent: notable projection and excellent longevity. I applied it at 6:30 am, two sprays on each wrist, two on my neck, and one on my chest. I kissed my wife goodbye before going to work, and she said, ‘I don’t like it.’ By 4 pm, when I picked her up, she said again, ‘Pff, I don’t like it at all, don’t wear it anymore.’ Then, while buying gifts for my niece, she complained again in the lift. Upon entering the house, I showered to wash it all away. This demonstrates its performance: nearly 12 hours, and it would have lasted even longer without a shower. That is why, despite many considering 90/95€ for 50ml expensive, I don’t think it is pricey given this performance. I am surprised many rate its longevity as moderate.

  • On my skin, nothing sweet or gourmand; it smells like burnt sugar. I’m not the only one who notices, to the point of being unpleasant. I certainly didn’t expect this at all…

  • regis_wiggin

    If you like gourmand scents, don’t miss this. It is sweet, intense, toasted, and vanilla-rich with body. Easy to enjoy if you are passionate about the family, but test it on your skin: apply it well to your wrists and neck. Although it is not a dark sweet, it has toasted intensity from the caramel and syrup, a sweetness with character. Its development is linear and could become overwhelming if overdone. It is not difficult, but be careful: safe blind buying does not exist. It reminds me of Italica by Xerjoff: sweet and pleasant, but test well before paying. The performance is magnificent, with notable projection and excellent longevity. I wore it for 12 hours, almost until I showered. For that performance, the price of 90/95€ is worth it. I am surprised many say the longevity is moderate.

  • barbiefashionista

    I didn’t like it at all. It doesn’t smell like ice cream or vanilla; instead, it smells like maple syrup and black licorice or root liquorice. It was a disappointment. Now, if the longevity and sillage were eternal, I’d understand, but since I don’t like it, it has given me nausea.

  • Adry_slim

    On my skin, there is no sweetness, no gourmand notes. It smells like burnt sugar, and I’m not the only one who thinks so; it becomes quite unpleasant. I certainly didn’t expect this…

  • barbiefashionista

    I didn’t like it at all. It doesn’t smell like ice cream or vanilla; instead, it smells like maple syrup and black licorice or root liquorice. It was a disappointment. Now, if the longevity and sillage were eternal, I’d understand, but since I don’t like it, it has actually given me nausea.

  • Estelaflusflus

    This is my first review here, and I’m speaking purely from my personal taste, not as an expert. I am absolutely passionate about this scent. I wouldn’t recommend it for summer or enclosed indoor spaces because the moment you walk in, people can smell it everywhere. I’ve heard all sorts of things, but the most common reaction is ‘smells like incense’ or ‘like an air freshener’. To me, that is far from the truth: it’s a wonderful scent, sweet but not cloying, and it lasts for hours. Pure fantasy. 🌸

  • NewspaceMarta

    Although I tried this in a decant rather than a full bottle, I was instantly hooked. Yes, it has that familiar salty caramel and cookie gourmand DNA, but there’s a twist: the amyris wood adds a smoky, almost soft incense-like nuance that gives it real character. I’m not buying a full bottle yet as I already own others from the family, but if the price drops… I can’t promise I’ll resist. It’s more unisex, less pastry-like, and has that special ‘something’ that elevates it from mere dessert to ritual. 🧁✨