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Marshmallow Addiction Eau de Parfum
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Zara's Marshmallow Addiction Eau de Parfum is an oriental vanilla fragrance for women. Launched in 2023, this composition features fruity and sunflower top notes, a vanilla heart, and a musky base.
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Sweet scents are my favourite and I’ve loved this fragrance for summer; it reminds me of Escada.
None of the sweetness here; the name is misleading. It smells of tropical notes fruitier than floral like passion fruit and pineapple with a hint of sunflower. At first it’s strong due to the musk while the vanilla is barely noticeable.
It lasts a mere breath.
Lasts a breath
On me, very sweet. As I like it. Its opening is slightly alcoholic (I don’t know if it’s just my crazy nose), but after a few seconds, it leaves a milky, creamy, delicious mango impregnation, which reminded me of the mango with milk raspados I used to eat when I was a child, coming out of school. It doesn’t have a brutal sillage, but the first two hours are fairly acceptable. Up close, by moisturising the area before spraying, it lasts about 5-6 hours, which, given its price, I consider more than adequate. From inexperience, I think it evolves very well on skin; after two hours, it stops being creamy mango to give way to a more citrusy one, and I managed to perceive a bit of watermelon, although the note isn’t declared. Is it worth it?: only if you like very sweet and fruity fragrances. Would I buy it again?: definitely yes.
On me it’s very sweet which I like. The opening is slightly alcoholic (I’m not sure if it’s just my crazy nose) but after a few seconds it leaves an impression of milky creamy delicious mango reminding me of the mango and milk raspadillos I used to eat when I was a child leaving school. It doesn’t have a brutal sillage but the first two hours are quite acceptable. Up close by moisturising the area before spraying it lasts about 5-6 hours which given its price I consider more than adequate. From my inexperience I think it evolves very well on skin; after two hours it stops being a creamy mango to give way to a more citrusy mango and I managed to perceive a bit of watermelon although the note isn’t specifically declared. Is it worth it? Only if you like very sweet and fruity fragrances. Would I buy it again? Definitely yes.
My favourite vanilla tropical fruity perfume at the moment. It’s incredible but as I use it more it lasts longer and I like it even more. It opens fruity with juicy ripe sweet tropical fruits then the vanilla appears (more like a Chantilly cream). I love it; the bottle is dreamy. Would I buy it again? Yes.
My favourite avianillaed tropical fruity perfume of the moment. It’s incredible, but as I use it more, it lasts longer and I like it more. It starts fruity, with juicy, ripe, and sweet tropical fruits, and then the vanilla appears (more like a chantilly cream). I love it; the bottle is dreamy. Would I buy it again? YES.
Smells like a mango body splash; it doesn’t reach the longevity or intensity of a perfume, it’s fairly linear, clean mango.
Very misleading name. There’s nothing resembling marshmallow. It’s a fruity scent leaning towards tropical that reminds me of a multi-fruit juice. The Sorbetto Roso by Escada came to mind from afar, probably due to the tropical notes. I don’t like it much because the longevity is very poor, lasting less than two hours, and the projection is only noticeable for the first 15 minutes. It’s not worth it even at a sale.
Sparkling tropical fruits. I sense a fusion between mango and melon. The aroma isn’t surprising, but it’s a very cheerful perfume to have handy at the beach or after the pool. I bought the 30ml version and literally keep it in my bag to use as a body splash on hot days. Its longevity is low. It should be more of a body splash than a perfume, but well… generally, Zara’s have this kind of longevity on my skin.
Sparkling tropical fruits. I sense a fusion between mango and melon. The scent isn’t surprising but it’s a very cheerful perfume to take to the beach or after swimming. I bought the 30ml version and literally keep it in my bag to apply like a body splash on hot days. Its longevity is low. It should be a body splash rather than a perfume but then again… generally Zara perfumes have this longevity on my skin.
If you want to smell like a tropical fruit salad or be transported to a terrace with cocktails… you’ll love it. It’s not for everyone because it’s demasiaaaaaaaaaaaaado dulce (and I say this, as I’m obsessed with gourmand scents). It can become cloying; not even jokingly for daily wear. It seems a pity I have to apply so little because the fruity sweetness is so overwhelming, and after 1 or 2 hours on clothes, it’s no longer noticeable… However, it’s very youthful, pleasant for specific occasions, and what they always tell me is that it smells like ‘tutti frutti’ gum. When I started with perfumes (before I used the ultra-basic one from Mercadona), I began with Escada, to which this is just a reference. Honestly, I prefer buying one from that brand, as apart from being the original, they have many more options, rather than going to Zara. At Zara, I’d look for more floral or elegant fragrances. For a sweetie smell, Escada.
If it’s from Mexico, it’s as if the Tix Tix mango palette launched a perfume. It smells exactly like that; it’s quite tart. I think it’s very youthful; it would look super good on a little girl.
Without a doubt, this is my summer essential. Although the notes aren’t shared, in my opinion it’s very similar to Jimmy Choo Blossom, but I almost prefer the Zara version.
Truth be told, the name doesn’t match the scent. I’ve tried it, and it smells nothing like marshmallow or cotton cloud; it’s more like a tropical fruit salad. The longevity and sillage are moderate, so don’t expect a bomb 💣
It doesn’t smell like marshmallow, but rather a very rich fruity fragrance. That said, it doesn’t last absolutely anything on the skin; after an hour, I stop smelling it.
A delight, but it doesn’t last at all 😢
If you like sweet things, you’ll like this. It doesn’t seem too sweet to me; it’s perfect for summer because it’s not cloying, it’s fresh, and it smells very much of tropical fruits, literally like TuttyFrutty. It reminds me a lot of Escada’s Taj Sunset. That said, the longevity is very low; it disappears within an hour. There are other Zara options that last longer on my skin, but I think this is general. I bought the 30ml this month and I’m already halfway through because it requires frequent reapplication.
Totally agree: it doesn’t smell like marshmallow, but rather a set of fresh yet sweet fruits. I won’t give further details as I haven’t devoted much time to it; simply, I expected something else given the name.
At first, it smells like a sugar rush, fruits, and vanilla. After a few minutes, it transforms into another fragrance of peach, mango, and vanilla. As others say, no marshmallow here.
To be honest, I liked it and bought it more for its originality because it doesn’t smell like anything known. However, the scent seems slightly strange to me; I perceive the fruity notes as more floral, probably due to the sunflower being most noticeable on my skin. It smells like sunflower, then like gummies. For now, I have the 30ml bottle; we’ll see how it develops with regular use.
Juicy and tropical fruits; it reminds me of biting into a mango and juice running down your face. It’s nice without being spectacular, versatile, and smells like a body splash. It lasts very little on me, staying right at the skin level. A good blind buy if you like fruity scents.
Very interesting and unique. The fruity notes come across well, but once it dries on my skin, I only detect sunflower with vanilla. It’s not what I expected, but I find it rich and original; it doesn’t resemble anything in my collection, which fascinates me. It doesn’t last as long as other Zara perfumes, but it’s well worth it. 10/10.
Forget marshmallows; this smells like assorted gummies, synthetic fruit with sugar. I own it and will use it—it’s pleasant but not enchanting, more of a fruity, clean body splash. I might pass it on to my daughter. I don’t dislike it, but don’t expect anything super special.
I’ve been wearing this for four months and it’s extra sweet: smells like Baggio multifruit juice or those Christmas tins, slightly acidic. Sometimes I like it, other times I don’t; I detect a lot of mango. It’s a bit of a toss-up.