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Peach’s Revenge
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Peach's Revenge by Sarah Baker Perfumes is a fruity-floral-gourmand fragrance for men and women. This creation was launched in 2024, with the nose behind the scent being Chris Maurice.
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If you want a fragrance that REALLY SMELLS LIKE GUAVA, this is for you. Guava, caramel… absolutely delicious! Plus, it comes signed by the master Chris Maurice 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
If you want a fragrance that REALLY SMELLS LIKE GUAVA, this is for you. Guava, caramel… a delicious thing! Plus, it comes autographed by master perfumer Chris Maurice.
I was so excited because I love peach and guava… but uuuf, a huge disappointment. The peach smells super medicinal, sweet and half-vintage. Unbearable for my nose. It improves after the first hour, but it definitely won’t be a purchase. There’s so much hype, but please, try before you buy.
Rather than peach, this should be called Guava Revenge. It’s guava in paste form: liquid, caramelised, extracted and distilled—nothing else, no nuances! It’s like trying to add naturalness and going too artisanal. It’s horrible.
It should be called ‘Guava Revenge’ rather than ‘peach’. This is guava in paste, liquid, caramelised, extracted and distilled, nothing more, no subtleties! It’s like when you want naturalness but you go too artisanal. It’s horrible!
I was searching for a peach fragrance that truly suited me; the others were excessively sweet and childish, and since I adore the peach note, I needed something with character. I had the chance to try this delight. I rolled my eyes and instantly knew what I had been looking for. The peach dominates from start to finish, but its evolution is super special: an opening of peach in syrup with guava (sweet, innocent, fleshy, playful), followed by the joining of spicy, boozy notes of ginger, cinnamon, and amaretto, making it intense and sexy. It finishes with vanilla, caramel, and musk, creamy without being cloying. Everything is in great harmony, creating a unique and intoxicating scent. It works in any season: by day for the energy, by night for the mischief. Perfect for going out with friends, conquering, or dates; fun, energising, seductive, dangerous, and sensual. I don’t see it for the office or very formal occasions. The presentation is spectacular: a nice protective outer box, then a black box with the bottle well protected. It is heavy, cylindrical, and elegant. It comes with a booklet about a play on the inspiration. Longevity exceeds seven hours; it keeps you in a warm, fruity bubble and leaves a trail. If you are looking for something fun, sexy, and with conquering power, this is suitable.
I was looking for a peach that suited me; the others were extremely sweet and childish, and since it’s a note I adore, I needed character. I got the chance to smell this delight. It made me roll my eyes and know instantly what I was looking for. The peach leads from start to finish, but its development is super special: opening of peach in syrup with guava (sweet, innocent, fleshy, fun), then the spicy, liquor-like notes of ginger, cinnamon and amaretto join in, making it intense and sexy. It finishes with vanilla, caramel and musk, creamy without being cloying. Everything is in great harmony, creating a unique and intoxicating scent. It works in any season: by day for the energy, by night for the mischief. Perfect for going out with friends, conquering or dates; fun, energising, seductive, dangerous and sensual. I don’t see it for the office or very formal occasions. The presentation is spectacular: a nice protective box, then a black box with the bottle well protected. It’s heavy, cylindrical and elegant. It comes with a booklet about a play on the inspiration. Longevity exceeds seven hours; it keeps you in a warm, fruity bubble and leaves a trail. If you’re looking for something fun, sexy and with conquering power, this is suitable.
The Revenge of the Peach is a splendid name. It smells like Beatrix Kiddo: beautiful but ready for full-on revenge and violence. I agree that real peach isn’t here; guava does the dirty work. Overwhelmingly sweet and sharp, it stings with maximum fructose and a supersweetened cream base, sidelining eighty per cent of the other notes. Concentrated and projecting far, I consider it impossible to wear; it’s so intense that it becomes tiring. In an office poll, no one found it delicious or sexy. Sarah, have mercy.
It starts with guava and gradually balances with caramel, ending with caramel taking the lead while the guava fades into the background. Good longevity. However, after just nine months it oxidised and now smells bitter. I keep my perfumes very well cared for, in optimal temperature and humidity, away from sunlight.
At first it’s pure guava, then it balances with caramel, but in the end the caramel dominates and the guava fades into the background. Good performance. However, after just nine months it oxidised and now smells bitter. My perfumes are very well cared for, with optimal temperature and humidity, and kept away from sunlight.
Boldly sweet, piercing and lactonic. It’s ripe, juicy guava with caramel and whipped cream. Do I like it? No, but I’m not a fruit lover; for fans of this olfactive family, it could be a great bet. I find it cheerful and summery. The performance is very good.
Boldly sweet, sharp and lactonic. It’s ripe, juicy guava with caramel and whipped cream. Do I like it? No, but I’m not a fruit lover; for fans of this olfactive family, it could be a great bet. I find it cheerful and summery. The performance is very good.
I’m not a huge fan of fruity scents, but I wanted to try something new. Chris Maurice, my favourite perfumer, delivers: a distinct fruitiness without being kitsch, playful and sweet without being cloying. The peach is strong at first, then the guava takes over (my only reference is Mercadona juice, sorry). The base is a classic musky vanilla, skin-close after six hours. It sticks to clothes like a champion. The box is very arty and quirky, complete with a stapled fanzine about the revenge of the peach; I love this kind of nonsense. The bottle is practical and substantial, though the atomiser could be improved. Hard to imagine anyone being put off; I think it’s a low-risk blind buy. Very well-behaved and wearable.
I’m not a huge fan of fruity scents, but I wanted to try something new. Chris Maurice, my favourite artist, delivers: a distinct fruitiness without being cheesy, playful, sweet without being cloying, and not at all ‘perfumey’. The peach is strong at first, but soon the guava takes over (my only reference is Mercadona juice, forgive me). The base is a classic musky vanilla, skin-close after six hours. It clings to clothes like a champion. The packaging is gorgeous, very arty and quirky, even including a stapled fanzine with a piece on the revenge of the peach (I love these little absurdities). The bottle is practical and substantial, though the atomiser could be improved. Hard to see how anyone could dislike it; I think it’s a low-risk blind buy. Very wearable and correct.