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Katy Perry’s Indi
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Katy Perry's Indi by Katy Perry is a floral woody musky fragrance for women. Launched in 2017, this olfactive composition unfolds with top notes of plum, white tea and bergamot. The heart reveals white cedar, valley lily or musk mallow, alongside cyclamen or Persian violet. The base settles on a foundation of musk, white musk, black musk, Egyptian musk, island musk, tonka bean and amber.
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The musk felt dense and evocative, with sweet woods and spices. It reminded me of the femininity of Shiseido and Dior’s Dolce Vita, two fragrances I adore and which are hypnotic and glamorous. It’s nothing new, but it’s very elegant and wearable for cold climates or fresh evening hours. It’s very powdery and velvety. In fact, it’s the finest perfume from Kathy Perry; compared to her generic Purr and Meow, this is sophisticated. It also evokes Noa by Cacharel and Fifth Avenue After Five by Elizabeth Arden. It has such an elegant, powdery creaminess that is delicious.
What a delight!! I bought it after a review on a blog and at such a good price… blindly. And I loved it. It reminds me of Laura Biagiotti’s Venezia, which I adore but can’t find anymore. As far as I can see, the only common note is plum. In this one, the musk is more noticeable. I don’t know the longevity, I jumped in to comment because I was thrilled, I hope it doesn’t disappoint me. Although for the price it’s well worth it. I recommend it.
What a delight! I bought it after reading a blog post, and at that price, buying blindly, I adored it. It reminds me of Laura Biagiotti’s Venezia, which I adore but can’t find anymore. The only common note is plum, but here the musk stands out more. I haven’t worked out the longevity yet as I’ve worn it a lot, but for the price, it’s well worth it. Highly recommended!
Smells clean and I love it, very similar to Narciso Rodríguez Pure Musc. The difference is that this isn’t floral. Totally unisex, it suits anyone.
I picked it up blindly on offer, but it didn’t suit me: too much musk and wood for my floral taste. Since it’s unisex, I gifted it to my husband and he absolutely loved it; it looks luxurious on him and people always ask what perfume he’s wearing.
I bought it blindly as it was on offer, but it didn’t suit me at all; it’s very musky and woody with no floral notes like I was looking for. As it’s unisex, I gave it to my husband and he loves it, it suits him perfectly, and when he wears it people ask what perfume he’s wearing.
I bought it in a 30ml set along with its smaller version. On my skin, I only detect the musk and coconut, nothing else. It’s not bad; it smells clean and has an elegant touch, though it didn’t make me fly off the shelves.
Smells super clean and delicate, with a musk note that’s just right: understated without being boring. It’s incredibly versatile, suits any age or occasion. Simply delicious!
Smells incredibly clean and delicate, with that musky touch that adds freshness. It’s understated but not overdone, very versatile for any age or occasion. Really lovely!
I read several reviews before buying it at a good price, and the first thing I say is that it reminds me of my paediatrician’s office when I was small. What did it smell like? Plum, coconut, and children’s cough syrups. Don’t misunderstand me: the Indi scent is rich, sweetish from the plum, and the musky touches give it that subtle particular aroma of some syrups I tasted in my childhood. I notice it as quite unisex with moderate sillage and longevity that we barely discover. But for the price, it’s a very good purchase, different from many current ones. Recommended.
This perfume is my top personal enjoyment. I LOVE that musky plum almost indistinguishable from coconut (I insist, it has no coconut). I use it a lot for layering and on nights for sleeping because it relaxes me. For me, it’s for all year round; it delivers sweetness, cleanliness, and creaminess. I love it and even bought refills.
This perfume is my top personal pleasure. I LOVE that soapy plum that almost seems like coconut (I insist, there is no coconut). I use it a lot for layering and on nights for sleeping because it relaxes me. For me, it’s an all-year-round scent and it gives me sweetness, cleanliness, and creaminess. I love it so much that I bought refills.
My grandmother would say this smells like Miss Chantilly, and I couldn’t agree more; Indi is very polished. The opening smells of talcum plum, soft as running your hand through an angora cardigan. Then it moves to a freshly taken-out-of-the-washer musk, clean and ethereal. After thirty minutes, I smell almost nothing, but that ‘almost nothing’ is a very pleasant baby smell, similar to Sunny Side Up but talcum instead of coconut. Despite not projecting on my skin, the eight-hour longevity with five sprays is very good for a perfume I paid eight euros for. It’s an excellent chameleon: BBB, pleasant and non-invasive, works in all seasons and hours, perfect for the office or going pretty without being elegant. Pleasant: 9/10, Interesting: 4/10, Versatile: 8/10, Original: 5/10.
Indi has a soapy, clean musk with a mature, pleasant woody base. It moves away from the usual sweetness of celebrity perfumes, though it has a hint of soft plum and a very subtle coconut. Its sillage is moderate and the longevity on my skin exceeds ten hours, although the last ones are more intimate. Despite the comparisons, it doesn’t remind me of Gris Charnel to my nose; perhaps it does when drying, but they are different perfumes. The BDK one is sweeter, projects more, and its woody profile is more prominent, identifiable as creamy sandalwood, whereas Indi is a base of indeterminate woods. Indi is a perfume with its own entity, worth it for daily life. I enjoy it, although my partner says it smells like innocent cleanliness, opposite to the secure image Gris Charnel projects. Perhaps it’s ideal for work when we want to project kindness. It’s not invasive. Scent 7/10, Longevity 10/10, Sillage 6/10, Value for money 8/10, Versatility 7.5/10, Packaging 5.5/10. Would I buy it again? Probably yes.
Indie has a soapy, clean musk with a mature, pleasant woody base. It steers clear of the usual sweetness found in celebrity fragrances, though it has a touch of soft plum and a possible subtle coconut. Its trail is moderate and lasts over 10 hours on my skin, although it stays very close to the skin towards the end. Despite the comparisons, it doesn’t smell anything like Gris Charnel to my nose; perhaps they resemble each other more when dry, but they are clearly distinct. The BDK version is sweeter, projects more, and has a defined creamy sandalwood, whereas the Indie one has an indeterminate wood base. Indie is a characterful perfume worth having for everyday life. I enjoy it, although my partner says it smells of innocent cleanliness, opposite to the security of Gris Charnel. Perhaps it’s ideal for work to project kindness and isn’t invasive. Scent 7/10, Longevity 10/10, Sillage 6/10, Value for money 8/10, Versatility 7.5/10, Packaging 5.5/10. Would I buy again? Probably yes.
A perfume with the three Bs: talcum plum, exquisite musks that add a delicious creaminess. Definitely for daily use, it’s not annoying, elegant, and I love it, plus the price is a laugh.
My nursery school friends in tiny cubicles smelling of bread with butter and sugar. That came to my subconscious the minute I sprayed it. It recalls primary and childhood memories, to rosy cheeks as a girl and the joy of discovering life. Very clean and tender. Indie’s opening is pure musk, and I don’t sense anything else until after 10 minutes. Then a pinch of tea appears, lasting the whole journey, along with dark, matte plum, without freshness. The lily of the valley timidly peeks out between the cedar and tonka bean, giving a warm toast to the musks. It dominates a scent of solid musk bar with green and woody touches. It never smells of coconut. The projection is moderate but enough for those around to notice (they have noticed it to me) and the longevity is very good (I’ve already worn it for 7 hours and it’s rising). I like that it’s a perfume with an ascending progression that enriches itself without losing freshness or becoming dry or powdery. The longer time passes, the cleaner it feels. It’s always good when celebrities create quality perfumes at a good price. It’s a very good musky perfume with good performance and singularity against typical musks. A but: the presentation could be better. Although the engraved letters don’t disgust me, the typography is infamous, shoddy. But well, because it’s superb.
Pleasantly surprised. The first thing I noticed was white tea and elegance, then sweetness and talc. It’s soft, non-invasive, but with lots of personality. I love it. I bought it blind and I think it’s perfect, a total balance.
My playgroup colleagues, smelling of buttered toast and sugar, looked at me the minute I sprayed it. It evokes primary and childhood memories, flushed cheeks, and the joy of discovering the world. Very clean and tender. Indy’s opening is pure musk, nothing else for the first ten minutes. Then a hint of tea appears throughout the journey, alongside dark, ripe plum and a matte finish, without freshness. The valley lily peeks shyly between the cedar and tonka bean, giving a warm toastiness to the musks. Overall, it’s dominated by a solid musk bar scent with slight green and woody touches. It never smells of coconut. Its projection is moderate but enough to be noticed, and the longevity is excellent (I’ve already worn it for seven hours and it’s rising). I like that it’s a perfume with an ascending progression that enriches itself without losing freshness or becoming dry; the longer it goes on, the cleaner it feels. It’s great that celebrities create quality perfumes at a good price. It’s a very good musky perfume with good performance and uniqueness against typical musk. One drawback: the presentation could be better worked on; the typography is infamous, a shoddy manual style, although the detail of the engraved letters doesn’t disgust me.
My daughters gifted me this perfume two years ago, and nothing else has ever happened to me like this: I smell nothing! No bergamot, no amber, no tea, no flowers, no musks. With ten sprays, from the opening to the dry-down, I only notice for a few seconds a smell of murky water, like a rain puddle or freshly opened natural coconut water, which smells of almost nothing. I will try it again in months because my daughters say it smells soft and very good, and the perfume is authentic.
My daughters gave it to me two years ago and nothing else has ever happened to me like this: I smell nothing! Not bergamot, not amber, not florals, not musk… nothing. I apply ten sprays and once it dries I only notice a second scent of murky water, like a rain puddle or freshly opened natural coconut, which barely smells at all. I’ll try it again in a few months because they say it smells soft and nice, and it’s certainly authentic.
It was a total surprise. I bought it on offer with few expectations and fell in love. Used to Katy Perry’s sugary, youthful perfumes, this is the opposite. The only downside is that it has weak sillage and longevity. But the scent has me hooked: soft, elegant, and tender. What I perceive most is an exquisite, fine white tea, bergamot, and, of course, musk.
I’ve been unfair to this perfume. After five days of wearing it in every situation, from outdoors to bedtime, I’ve revised my opinion. While it recalls the dry-down of Versace’s Crystal Noir, Indi is sweeter, more mutable, and has a distinct soul. It’s kind, suggestive, and yes, within that musky, fresh coconut sensation, it can look elegant. It’s a chameleon that smells more like cream than perfume—addictive and calming, without harshness or excessive sweetness. At times, it evolves into milky notes, almost like a chai tea, which is exquisite. For summer, try layering with green teas or fruity roses; the result is surprising. It will be part of my wardrobe staple.
It’s undoubtedly a bargain that feels expensive. It’s delicious; you can slightly detect the coconut at the start, but over time it leaves that clean, fresh sensation. I love it. Don’t hesitate if you want to buy it blind; it’s worth it.
Nice aroma, I like it. I was surprised that it felt slightly alcoholic at first, but that vanished within ten seconds. It’s a white floral, creamy scent with a slightly milky coconut note. A sweetness in just the right amount, like a body lotion. I find it very romantic and special for cooler temperatures. On my skin, it didn’t last at all; I applied about ten or fifteen sprays over moisturiser, and after three hours, I couldn’t smell it anymore, with the trail lasting perhaps half an hour. It might be my batch; I’ll have to decant some for daytime use.
Very similar to Adam Levine’s perfume, but less woody and more creamy. It’s not an adolescent scent and goes well all year round. The drawback is the longevity, which isn’t great.
Super delicious; it’s like smelling coconut chai tea. I loved it. I wished it lasted longer on my skin, but it still has the 3Bs. I love it.
It smells too much like Chance Eau Tendre.
I bought it because it reminded me of Fracas, which I adore, but this is much cheaper.
It doesn’t highlight the plum or any floral notes, even though they aren’t listed in its pyramid. I only perceive a mature, musky coconut, very natural and nothing synthetic. I like it; it feels clean and pleasant.
I gave this to my wife, but over time, the bergamot and musk become dominant, making it a unisex masculine scent. In the end, I kept it for myself. It smells clean, like just out of the shower. It’s a good fragrance, lasting about six hours with strong projection for the first three.
I don’t know much about olfactory notes, so I can’t elaborate further, other than that it smells clean on clothes. Due to multiple allergies, I don’t wear perfumes on my skin, only unscented products; however, this lasts a very long time. I bought it at a good price, but it’s now hard to find.
You can wear this every day; I was dying to own it. The first time I wore it, it took me a little by surprise as I wasn’t sure what it was, but with continued use, I fell in love. It smells clean, sophisticated, and soft like a caress, offering real comfort. The only drawback is that it doesn’t last long, so you need to reapply, but it’s worth it. It bears a very faint resemblance to Santal 33, but toned down considerably.