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Good Girl Blush

4.06 de 5
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Good Girl Blush by Carolina Herrera is a chypre floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2023, this composition was created by Quentin Bisch, Shyamala Maisondieu and Christophe Raynaud. The top notes are bergamot and bitter almond; the heart notes, peony and ylang-ylang; and the base notes, vanilla and coumarin.

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  • Positivo 75%
  • Neutral 14%
  • Negativo 11%

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  • After trying it again, it resembles Yara Rosa but without the caramel. It’s not a fragrance that stands out at all; it’s delicate, of moderate longevity, and has no significant sillage. It doesn’t resemble Delina as it lacks the rose, nor does it resemble Very Good Girl as it has no lychee. If anyone wants to buy it, they should try it first because it is a very different Good Girl, and the Elixir is more mannered, so it’s not that similar either. I’d give it a 7 for the scent. It’s pleasant, nothing extraordinary.

  • I don’t understand why some say it’s soft and light, because for me it’s quite the opposite: it has a fairly potent fragrance, perceived with great intensity and feels somewhat heavy. I don’t see it as suitable for everyday wear. Furthermore, you must apply it moderately as it becomes noticeable too quickly. It is extremely sweet, but not in a pleasant way, rather cloying, and it lacks freshness. I don’t think I’ll buy it again.

  • activado12dragonrojo20038

    Hello fragrance lovers!… I loved this fragrance! Fresh at first, then strong, I suppose due to the peony and ylang-ylang notes, and in its dry down, an addictive vanilla emerges. It reminded me a lot of PLAY by Givenchy… the other day I read here that a user was asking for a fragrance similar to Play, and this one, to my nose, is very similar.

  • It’s a pretty fragrance, but I expected more from the combination of its notes. It doesn’t project much, and its longevity is a maximum of two hours on my skin; it didn’t earn me many compliments. In conclusion, a feminine, non-intrusive fragrance. I wouldn’t buy it again.

  • Ara Betancourt

    Wow, I fell in love with that peony flower and how vanilla-infused it is; I absolutely adore it. It lasted all day, a true princess fragrance 🥰💕

  • I have to admit, this perfume was love at first sniff. It seemed incredibly beautiful, and I believe of all the heels, this is the only one I feel so strongly about for both day and night wear. Floral, creamy, vanilla-infused, sophisticated, and perfect for a spring day. However, the reason it’s not on my wish list is that I feel I’ve smelled this scent many times before and it doesn’t feel particularly original, plus it’s extremely pricey. I’d only buy it if I ever had the chance to purchase it abroad at a lower price.

  • This is a beautiful fragrance in the best sense of the word. It feels delicate (without being soft), feminine, tender, and sweet. I agree with those who refer to it as a princess perfume, as that is exactly what it conveys to me. Its scent is like its colour, a pastel pink; the peony gives it that velvety floral touch, and the vanilla provides the perfect sweet base in my opinion, as I never find it cloying. I like to wear it in spring, as that’s when I most crave it; however, I must admit it could be perfectly wearable all year round. Of course, seasonal usage is just a reference for those who haven’t tried it and are trying to imagine the experience. Needless to say, wear it whenever you fancy. I see it compared often to Signature. Personally, the fact that the latter is much less sweet (at least on my skin) gives it a quite different vibe, as I can comfortably wear Signature in higher temperatures.

  • Chancho 6

    Very similar to Very Good Girl. To me, it feels more like a nocturnal version of the Red High Heel. It possesses a certain elegance that the older sibling lacks; I find VGG a bit formal rather than elegant. In my Good Girl Blush, it doesn’t project much, but the longevity is acceptable for the price (7-8 hours). I love it for intermediate seasons or evenings, as the woody/earthy facets bother me on hot days.

  • This perfume is a beast in terms of longevity and projection. In my particular case, it bothers me too much. It’s unthinkable to wear it during the day or in warm weather. It has the same DNA as the original Good Girl, but definitely none of that line is for me. They smell to me like something perfect for a lady aged 50 or more. I will not be buying it again.

  • First Good Girl I’ve acquired. I bought a miniature because they let me try it in a shop, but after half an hour I perceived a familiar scent, VERY familiar. In the dry-down, it’s a clone of my beloved Mont Blanc Signature. I’ll stick with the latter: it lasts longer, has a better price, and is more special. I bought the miniature to have a ‘travel’ version of the beautiful Mont Blanc Signature. I’ll continue to steer clear of the mass-produced heels.

  • andyoviedx

    I gifted this to my mum and she claims it doesn’t last, but of course it does! I’d estimate at least six and a half hours on my skin. Not bad, though she’d love for it to last all day, haha. The bottle is gorgeous. However, it’s not recommended for winter as the scent fades; the floral and vanilla notes, while universal, blend beautifully here but simply don’t project in the cold. If you wear it in winter, people won’t notice it at all.

  • talejandraglz

    A very feminine scent; I’d describe it as an addictive floral, very slightly citrusy, which makes many find it incredible. However, it has no sillage, which is a pity, as the scent is incredible and you have to apply quite a bit to notice good longevity. I don’t detect any vanilla at all, but that doesn’t stop it being a great scent. The men I’ve let smell it like it quite a bit. I recommend it for the morning; it’s a great option for your everyday perfume. I believe it’s the best in the Good Girl line, the most feminine and youthful, as the others smell a bit matronly and strong. Sadly, it’s expensive and not worth it for the lack of projection.

  • The opening is floral and fresh, but the dry-down is so vanillaised that it becomes cloying. I understand why it’s so popular, but it’s not for me.

  • It’s not groundbreaking; perhaps it resembles many others; in fact, it reminds me of my Paradoxe Intense. I own both, and on my skin they leave a strong trail and last eight hours. However, without being novel, they’re a delight to smell and to feel that star quality at every moment. For me, it’s a sparkling and dry floral; I can’t quite explain it, but it is dry or slightly woody. If you love florals, this is for you.

  • veronicacastrello

    I love it because it has bergamot and vanilla, it lasts a long time on my skin, and it’s a scent that makes me feel pretty.

  • marisol_bombon911

    I’m fascinated by it because it makes me feel pretty and in a good mood; it’s not cloying or brash. The longevity is potent—I stay still and it projects a lot. I respect all opinions, but it’s a princess scent, vanillaised, citrusy and floral, perfect for any pretty girl. The dry-down is a vanilla post-dessert (it reminds me of the original Good Girl). It doesn’t give me a headache and the ylang-ylang doesn’t stand out on my skin, which is why I love it! I receive compliments from all ages. If you’re feminine and coquette, buy it; you’ll adore it.

  • It’s my favourite Good Girl. On my skin, it lasts all day. It’s delicate and non-intrusive. I mainly detect the peony and a touch of bergamot. A delight.

  • Piiink Lady

    Another blind buy based on reviews and notes, and zero regrets. It opens fresh, feminine, and floral, very intense at first, then fades to sit close to the skin, sweet and floral. Hours later, the vanilla with a fresh twist becomes noticeable. The bottle is beautiful and delicate, though I found it uncomfortable to apply; perhaps it’s just a matter of getting used to it and finding my touch.

  • Faafannii

    A super beautiful perfume, both in bottle and scent. Perfect for a girl who loves pink, dreamy, feminine, and fun. Fortunately, on my skin I don’t perceive the ylang-ylang, which I dislike; what I do notice is the almond, the vanilla, and the peony. Together they make a creamy, sweet, and elegant scent, perfect for a date or any moment when you want to feel pretty and sophisticated. My favourite sneaker without a doubt.

  • juliaguilera

    What a charming scent… but I don’t see it for me. It’s a 10 for scent, an 8 for longevity, but I’m not in the mood it conveys. It’s very for pastel girls who love going out in sundresses to the park to have a picnic with a strawberry cream cake, and my vibe is very much elsewhere. The ‘softest’ or ‘coquette’ I can be is a Gilmore, and those to me smell of caramel coffee, spices, or woods, not red fruits with flowers.

  • It’s exquisite and very pleasant. The only thing is that the bergamot opening is a bit sharp, but then it settles into a very comforting vanilla with peony. It’s youthful and calming, ideal for spring/summer. That said, in very oppressive temperatures like those in my city, it’s better to go for something citrusy. Among the Good Girl line, it’s my favourite.

  • Mademoiselle

    It’s a charming, youthful, romantic, and tender floral. It has that air of a sweet but well-groomed woman; to me it symbolises confidence, beauty, and a quiet, soft self-esteem.

  • Gabriella Sophia

    I picked it up at duty free because my husband told me to choose quickly anything. On the skin it smells super feminine and delicate, but it doesn’t trail; you have to put your nose right up to it to smell it. On my skin it fades in half an hour and by an hour it’s almost imperceptible. I’ve never had a perfume disappear so quickly; a simple Splash lasts me the whole day. I feel like I wasted the $160, because it doesn’t lift my spirits, has no character, and doesn’t attract anyone. Nothing more to add.

  • It’s a feminine and delicious perfume, but in the dry-down I only sense tonka bean or coumarin. It leaves me with a flat scent that doesn’t evolve. I’m sorry it doesn’t have good chemistry with my skin. I’ll do my best to finish it and won’t be buying it again.

  • Aromadiccioness2

    At first sniff it seems like My Devotion but no, haha, they only share peonies. My Devotion has an aquatic note with peonies, pear, and stays aquatic all the time with a touch that makes me feel watermelon combined with peonies. In contrast, this Good Girl Blush has a musky note with peonies and ylang-ylang, plus a sweet vanilla coumarin touch. It’s very wearable even for work. Moderate projection, around 8 hours duration, is it worth having both? Well, they’re very similar, but each takes its own path. Where peonies shine with that fruity touch, both are very wearable for daily use. For fresh days I’d use more the Blush due to the coumarin, and for hot days this My Devotion thanks to its aquatic side. Although if you only want one, they can be day/night or cold/heat all-rounders. But in the end, smelling them, they’re almost identical.

  • Good Girl Blush is a delight, super wearable and I think everyone will love it, buy blind. Upon spraying, a delicious and fresh bergamot; then comes the peony with ylang-ylang, finishing with a vanilla note that isn’t cloying or strange. The trail is moderate, lasts well; I see it more for day but it works at night too. Literally, it smells like blush to me, haha, it’s definitely pinkish. It’s my first GG, so I’ll keep it for a few years.

  • I love the opening with that delicious bergamot, but the dry-down is a sweet that doesn’t quite close for me, although it is very intoxicating.

  • DaviniaTolkien

    I sprayed it on my wrist months ago and wow… it smelled exactly the same, perhaps slightly lighter, just like the Legere version. That’s why I don’t see the need to add it to my collection; I already have the original and the Legere, which is beautiful. Perhaps when the Legere runs out (which I adore), I’ll grab this bottle. PS: I hate CH bottles, especially the sneakers, they’re just… well, I don’t like them, but it’s undeniable that the scent is unique and exquisite.

  • Divine, what can I say. It’s the best perfume by Carolina Herrera, with a very feminine and enveloping scent.

  • I first smelled it on a tissue and liked it so much that I kept sniffing it for ages until it gave me a headache. Since that day, I recognise it when someone else wears it, and it makes me feel nauseous; I simply can’t stand it. I’d never experienced this with any perfume before; it literally makes me sick.

  • Resistirern1832

    Sweet, feminine and it lasted after my shower. To me, it’s similar to the sweet perfume group like Fancy or Pink Sugar. I didn’t detect much vanilla, just lots of sugar. It’s worth it for its longevity.

  • Wlad Molina

    It’s the soul of any party. The opening is very citrusy, sparkling and luminous, with a creamy almond note that gives it body from the start. A few minutes later, creamy red fruits emerge, blending with the vanilla to create a rich, enveloping accord. Although few say so, the formula recalls treats like La Vie est Belle L’Élixir, Delina Exclusif and La Bomba: all belong to that creamy floral-fruity family with a vanilla base that conquers with its sophisticated sweetness. Good Girl Blush joins this tradition, offering a youthful and festive version. The dry down is a delicious, powdery vanilla that leaves a cheerful, sparkling trail. It might feel redundant if you already own several from this family, but it’s perfect for rotation so you don’t run out of your favourite too soon. It’s a fragrance designed to shine: youthful, cheerful, ideal for parties or outdoor gatherings where you want to stand out with a sweet, sparkling aura. My rating: 8.5/10. A delight that confirms the appeal of the Good Girl line.

  • BrisadeAbril

    It’s exactly the same scent I had in the Avon Far Away cologne when I was a little girl in the 90s.

  • J`adoreunbonparfum

    I bought a Vogue magazine and found a sample of this perfume inside. The moment I smelled it, I never forgot the scent. I don’t own it yet, but I instantly recognise it on other people. It leaves a very noticeable trail that’s hard to ignore. It smells sweet. The only thing I dislike is that almost everyone wears it, and the bottle design isn’t really my style.

  • Perla Vencis

    It smells like that woman who claims to be discreet but is actually flirty and daring. The opening isn’t for me, but when the floral phase kicks in, the blend of ylang-ylang and peony is exquisite. As it dries, I detect almond, chocolatey, and even cinnamon tones (which aren’t listed, perhaps due to the vanilla). For me, it’s an all-rounder: it works in any season. In summer, I’d only wear it at night. The trail isn’t huge, but it’s enough to catch a whiff nearby.

  • Ugh! I’m not sure what I’m smelling, but sometimes it smells like peach yoghurt (which isn’t even on the list), and I love it because peach is my favourite fruit. It’s sweet but not cloying, although I think it’s better for evening or on cooler days.

  • It seems like a girl’s good girl blush, volatile and evaporating at the touch. It smells fruity, fresh, and very lovely, but its longevity leaves much to be desired. What strikes me more is that it’s a Chypre.

  • It’s feminine, but it doesn’t really grab me; it lacks that patchouli that saves the Elixir version. Besides, it smells a bit old-fashioned.