Men
Pacific Rock Flower
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Pacific Rock Flower by Goldfield & Banks Australia is a green floral fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2025, this creation features an olfactive structure where the top notes combine lemon, sour lime, sea salt, eucalyptus, and tea. The heart of the composition unfolds with peony, mimosa, and neroli, while the base notes add depth with sandalwood, cedar, patchouli, and moss.
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501 votos
- Positivo 73%
- Neutral 15%
- Negativo 12%
Pirámide olfativa
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For me, the opening is a blend of mango and rich green guava. The neroli isn’t noticeable, but the mimosa and peonies come through in the heart notes, adding a lovely touch. As it dries down, I detect a fresh, green moss note along with salt, which isn’t overpowering but is quite distinct. I’m very pleased with the performance: good sillage and excellent longevity. Totally recommended because it’s different from what I usually wear. It’s unisex, though it leans slightly feminine. This is my humble opinion; give it a try if you can to see if it’s for you.
I love perfumes, but I’m a total amateur when it comes to writing reviews. That said, it has good sillage, longevity, and projection. It smells nice, but it didn’t give me the WAO effect. It doesn’t seem like an innovative fragrance; in fact, in its final stage, it smells just like Tom Ford’s Oud Mineral.
I bought a decant to try it out and, at first, I didn’t like it; the salty notes felt too prominent, like seaweed. I put it away for two months and gave it another chance by the seaside, and what a surprise! I’m not sure if it was maceration or something else, but I absolutely loved it. The salty notes sank to the bottom, leaving a fruity opening of coconut and mango, like a tropical drink—not too sweet, not too salty. I highly recommend it if you’re looking for compliments, because it won’t let you down.
It’s as if you’ve just stepped out of the sea, with sun-dried skin and a trail of salt. A few metres away, it smells of ripe, juicy mango. Every time I wear it, that image comes to mind. I don’t know much about this brand, but I want to keep exploring it. The Australian ingredients give it a unique touch. Upon application, you notice a sweet, juicy mango mixed with a sea breeze. Then, the mineral salt appears, as if you’re having a mango cocktail in a glass with ice and salt. Finally, a soft, creamy wood with very realistic yellow flowers. It doesn’t change much, just the main note evolves. Despite being fresh, it lasts well: three hours with moderate sillage, then it lingers as a skin scent until eight, with occasional bursts. I see it for casual or semi-formal use. It’s not elegant, nor is it informal. It’s much more noticeable in the heat. It’s 100% summery, ideal with white clothes, linen, or a relaxed but put-together style. It has a delicacy that makes it unisex-feminine, though a man can wear it if he doesn’t mind the florals. I love it because it gives instant summer vibes. If you’re a man and wear it, you’ll stand out. For me, an 8/10.
It feels as though you’ve just stepped out of the sea, with sun-dried skin and a trail of salt. A few metres away, it smells of ripe, juicy mango. Every time I wear it, that image springs to mind. I don’t know much about this brand, but I want to keep exploring it. The Australian ingredients give it a unique touch. Upon application, you notice a sweet, juicy mango blended with a sea breeze. Then, the mineral salt emerges, as if you’re sipping a mango cocktail in a glass with ice and salt. Finally, there’s a soft, creamy wood with very realistic yellow flowers. It doesn’t change much; only the main note evolves. Despite being fresh, it lasts well: three hours with moderate sillage, then it becomes a skin scent until eight, with occasional bursts. I see it for casual or semi-formal use. It’s not elegant, yet not informal either. It projects much more in the heat. It’s one hundred per cent summery, ideal with white clothing, linen, or a relaxed but polished style. It has a delicacy that makes it unisex-feminine, though a man can wear it if he doesn’t mind the florals. I love it because it delivers instant summer vibes. If you’re a man and wear it, you’ll stand out. For me, an 8/10.