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Qissa Delicious
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Qissa Delicious by PARIS CORNER is a fruity-floral-gourmand fragrance for women. Launched in 2024, this creation features an olfactive pyramid where the top notes combine whipped cream, dark chocolate and orange. The heart of the composition is built with marshmallow (candy), coconut and jasmine, while the base notes reveal a foundation of vanilla and white musk.
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- Positivo 76%
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The scent is very rich; you can really smell the chocolate, whipped cream, marshmallow, vanilla, musk, and a citrus note of orange without it being strident. The projection is very low, making it a more intimate perfume, which you will definitely feel yourself. Longevity is over 4 hours.
I haven’t tried Sweet Tooth, but I have tried other chocolate scents like Yes I Am or Choco Musk. This one is nothing like them. Upon spraying, it smells of strong chocolate and orange, which personally I don’t like much. Once it settles, it releases a warm aroma, and you can detect that hint of whipped cream, like a little sweet bonbon. It’s a soft perfume, doesn’t give headaches like other gourmands, and the longevity is quite good. I thought it was a good purchase and I think I’ll use it a lot in winter.
It’s a gourmand from head to toe. At first, it smells of sweet orange and dark chocolate, reminiscent of Hugo Boss’s Private Accord, but fades within 30 minutes. Afterwards, it shines on the skin as a blend of whipped cream with fluffy marshmallow clouds and a chocolate coating, over vanilla and musk. It’s sweet and delicious but quite light and airy, difficult to describe. Projection and sillage are moderate-soft; ideal for daily wear, super versatile, and easier to wear than most. I wouldn’t wear it at night or to draw attention. Lasts about 6 hours on my skin. I liked it. Very good value for money.
Delicious perfume, a very soft chocolate. In the opening, I notice a lot of orange that balances it and prevents it from being cloying. When dried, it’s a chocolate and vanilla cake that drives me crazy and puts me in a good mood instantly. The only downside is the longevity; it lasts about three hours at most on me, a little longer on clothes, but I wish it lasted all day because it’s so tasty it makes me want to eat it.
I’ve had it for a year, I like it, and it’s very soft—a fresh, musky gourmand. For me, it has a combination similar to manjar or dulce de leche, which we love so much in Chile. The chocolate is creamy, not bitter; the whipped cream is sweet, like a bonbon dipped in cream. On me, it doesn’t last long nor project. My boyfriend uses it because we share perfumes and he receives many compliments; it can certainly be unisex if you dare. In summary, it’s a more wearable gourmand, the bottle is high quality and beautiful. As a warning, when it was new, it had a very weak opening and a slightly alcoholic note, but it fades quickly once macerated.
I bought several decants of Arabic perfumes, and this is another one. In short, it smells deliciously like homemade baked cookies. If you like this type of perfume, it’s for you. It lasts about three hours, and the scent lingers on clothes. The bottle seems understated for an Arabic perfume and is beautiful.
There’s no orange or chocolate here; it’s just another clone of Biancolate (which I can’t stand), although better executed. The packaging is gorgeous and mega heavy, but if you’re looking for chocolate or orange, this isn’t it. It’s vanilla and caramel.
It smells of vanilla whipped cream with a bit of orange, but I don’t smell the chocolate. It’s sweet, wearable, and very good, but quite similar to its little brother, Pink.
It smells delicious, soft, and comforting, like the spongy sweetness of marshmallows. It’s sweet and gourmand without being cloying. The opening is slightly acidic and soon gives way to a creamy heart of milk chocolate and vanilla, airy and ethereal. Although it’s charming, the longevity and projection are discreet, which could be a drawback for those seeking intensity. To boost it, I combine it with the Warm Vanilla Sugar body mist from Bath & Body Works, as they share an essence. The bottle is elegant, sober, and heavy, though for an Arabic perfume it seems minimalist. I recommend it for those who enjoy sweet gourmand scents without going overboard. Ideal for something cosy and subtle.
If you’re looking for something like a sleep spray or for staying in, this is your perfume. It opens with orange bathed in sweet cream, which prevents it from being cloying. When dried, it’s coconut, vanilla, and soft chocolate—very gourmand. I don’t smell marshmallow, but rather the powder that coats them; it smells like Benefit lip balms with a musky touch. It doesn’t last long, so it’s more of a body mist. The scent is pleasant, perfect for fresh days at home. Plus, it comes with a spray that disperses it like a mist, which I absolutely love!
I bought it thinking it would be like Sabrina Carpenter’s scent, but it isn’t. Jasmine dominates here, which ruins the perfume. It doesn’t smell of chocolate, only sweet and floral at the same time. What a disappointment that jasmine is.
I had high expectations for this perfume, and the first impression is absolutely alcoholic. I don’t feel its notes; the alcohol invades everything. In the dry-down, I feel a slight hint of chocolate and orange. I don’t feel the coconut, which was why I bought the perfume, as I love coconut, but unfortunately, I can’t detect the note. What a disappointment. Perhaps I should let it macerate for a couple of weeks and then try again. But for now, based on the first impression, I give it a 1/10.
I arrived with high hopes, but the first impression is brutally alcoholic. I can’t smell the notes; the alcohol overwhelms everything. Once dried, it smells of very faint chocolate and orange, but I don’t detect the coconut that made me buy it and which I adore. What a disappointment. Perhaps I should let it mature for a couple of weeks, but for now, I give it a 1/10.
Smells like hot chocolate with a hint of orange. It’s warm and intimate, almost like your own skin, so don’t expect a strong trail; it’s more of a body mist. It’s pleasant, but I feel it’s missing something to make me truly love it, so I wouldn’t add it to my collection.
An affordable dupe of Sabrina Carpenter’s Sweet Tooth. This Qissa delicius stands out with its orange and chocolate notes, offering good longevity of 6 hours on skin and clothes. The fragrance is very pleasant.
An affordable little brother to Sabrina Carpenter’s Sweet Tooth. This Qissa delicius stands out with the orange and chocolate, good longevity of 6 hours on skin and clothes. Very pleasant fragrance.
Love at first sniff; it’s beautiful. To me, it doesn’t smell of chocolate; it’s a sweet, feminine, and pleasant aroma, nothing cloying or off-putting. A scent for those who enjoy feminine, creamy, and subtly sweet perfumes. Definitely one I want to keep in my collection 💖.
A perfume for lovers of sweet and indulgent aromas. It’s like a dessert in a bottle, with a delicious opening of whipped cream, dark chocolate, and a citrus touch of orange. The heart is a blend of marshmallow, coconut, and jasmine, giving it a tropical and sugary aroma. The dry-down is what makes it irresistible: the vanilla and white musk add a sensual warmth and creaminess that lingers. It’s ideal for autumn and winter, perfect for informal occasions, such as a trip to the cinema, coffee with friends, or a casual date. It’s a fragrance for a cheerful person who loves sweets.
Honestly, I hoped I’d like it. I bought it expecting something similar to Sabrina’s Sweet Tooth, but this smells like baby wet wipes. After a week of maceration, the scent hasn’t changed: it’s alcoholic with a faint, distant citrus note, but still smells like wipes. I’m willing to let it mature longer, but for now, it smells awful—nothing gourmand or sweet. Edit: after three weeks, there’s been a slight change; it no longer smells like wipes. Now it’s orange with a pleasant, feminine sweet base. I still don’t perceive it as gourmand, but it seems nice, and I’m very pleased with the improvement. Edit 2: I’ve finished wearing it today; the scent is sweet and hasn’t changed since last time. I didn’t love it. It wasn’t my best purchase, and I won’t be repurchasing.
This is a perfume for lovers of sweet and indulgent aromas. It’s like a dessert in a bottle: a delicious opening of whipped cream, dark chocolate, and a touch of orange citrus. The heart blends marshmallow, coconut, and jasmine for a tropical, sugary scent. What makes it irresistible is the dry-down: the vanilla and white musk add warmth and sensual creaminess that lingers. Ideal for autumn and winter, perfect for casual outings like the cinema, coffee, or a casual date. A fragrance for a cheerful person who loves sweetness.
I expected it to be sweeter; the opening is dominated by the citrus of the orange and a hint of chocolate. I hoped to detect more whipped cream or vanilla, but it wasn’t so, everything is very subtle. I’ll leave it to macerate to see if it improves, but for the moment, it hasn’t impressed me.
This perfume has something in the opening that really throws me off; I didn’t know what it was (apart from the orange, which was too much for me). I gave it many chances and let it macerate, but it just didn’t convince me, so I ended up reselling it. I don’t think it’s a good blind buy; I believe it could disappoint if you’re looking for a proper gourmand.
I loved it at first sniff. I bought it blindly and it turned out brilliantly, going straight into my favourites. It’s sweet but more sophisticated; the orange is quite noticeable at the start and I absolutely adore it.
Love at first sniff. It’s very delicate and feminine. I find it similar to Coconut Passion by Victoria’s Secret.
I loved it at first sniff; it’s very delicate and feminine. I find it similar to Victoria’s Secret’s Coconut Passion.
A little princess-sweet perfume; you can feel all the notes. It’s delicate and sweet from the start, with no great evolution because it lasts very little; after about two sprays it’s imperceptible. If you like scents like Kayali’s Yara or YBM, you’ll surely like this one too. Scent 7. It’s a pretty fragrance but very replicated. Sillage 3. Longevity 2. It’s almost a body mist.
A sweet little princess perfume; you can smell all the notes. It’s delicate and sweet from the start, but it doesn’t evolve much as it lasts a short time; after two hours it’s already imperceptible. If you like scents like Yara or YBM by Kayali, you’ll probably love this. Scent is a 7, but it’s very generic. Sillage is 3 and longevity is 2; it’s almost a body mist.
The opening with the orange doesn’t quite convince me, but everything else is a 10. On my skin it lasts over six hours and smells 80% like Sweet Tooth by Sabrina.