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Rosé Rush
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Rosé Rush by Paris Hilton is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2017, the nose behind this composition is Richard Herpin. The top notes unfold rose petals, lychee, and neroli; the heart reveals May rose, peony, and papaya; while the base notes settle on white musk, amber, and cedar.
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Beautiful bottle! ♥ Delicious aroma. I recommend it: not cloying at all, fresh and sophisticated.
Just bought it. Perhaps the hook is the bottle, but Paris Hilton perfumes never disappoint me. What a lovely aroma! I’d ask for more longevity, but I’m not bothered by reapplying once a day. It’s rose petals with tropical fruits; as it dries down, the rose becomes seductive. Perfect for everyday wear, I’ve fallen totally in love.
Super lovely scent, dominated by a rose blended with papaya, tastes delicious. Lasts about six hours and the bottle is gorgeous, perfect for gifting.
Delicious and more complex than it seems. It has a totally fruity opening and the rose base gives it the special touch. It’s worth having, and if the papaya note gives it that spectacular touch, there’s no talking about the bottle.
It’s like carrying a bouquet of flowers on your skin, roses in a love-filled atmosphere. It’s one of my favourites from Paris Hilton. I bought it for my birthday; I was going for another perfume (can’t remember which), but the demonstrator put a drop of this ‘new’ one on me and I fell in love. I only topped it up once during the day and without any issues. It’s a great favourite!
A bouquet of flowers on the skin, roses in a loving atmosphere. It’s one of my favourites from Paris Hilton. I bought it on my birthday, I was looking for another perfume but the demonstrator put a drop of this ‘new’ one on me and I fell in love. I have to reapply once during the day, but no problem.
I tried it in the perfumery and it tasted delicious: totally floral and feminine, without spices or resins to make it bitter or masculine. It’s already scheduled as my next purchase. Good price, only need to confirm the longevity. I always thought the rose scent was old-fashioned, but this formula is a hit: 100% youthful, modern and feminine. It’s the perfume you need when you’re out with a man.
A modern and fresh floral bouquet. Very feminine and delicate. The only downside is that it doesn’t last on the skin at all, barely an hour.
A fresh and modern bouquet of flowers. Very feminine and delicate. Unfortunately, it doesn’t last at all on skin, at most an hour.
Rosé Rush is, for me, the best Paris Hilton fragrance. The bottle gives a clue: glitter, rose, and super feminine. It has two floral notes that come and go, rose and peony; you can smell a different flower every three minutes, it’s fascinating! The papaya prevents the rose from being too acidic. They are beautiful dried roses, but here they blend with slightly sweet peony. The lychee adds another character. The dry down is rich: amber, white musk and cedar. It’s not just a celebrity scent, it has complexity. It changes as the rose-peony settles and the sweet fruit takes control. I like that note. That’s why I like Paris Hilton perfumes, they are good. Rosé Rush is solid: lasts four hours on skin and up to six with body cream. Good sillage, I’m not bothered by carrying the small spray in my bag to reapply. Launched in 2017, the nose is Richard Herpin. I like its versatility, I use it for both informal and formal outings; it makes you feel fresh, pretty and fun. Definitely staying in my collection.
Rosé Rush is, without a doubt, the crown jewel of Paris Hilton’s collection. The bottle already reveals its essence: bright, pink and super feminine. Its floral notes, rose and peony, play a fascinating back-and-forth; you can smell a different flower every three minutes. The papaya prevents the rose from becoming too sharp, achieving a perfect sweet balance. The dry-down is a delight with amber, white musk and cedar. Unlike other celebrity perfumes, there is complexity and evolution here: the intense rose-peony gives way to the typical fruity sweetness of the brand, which I love. That’s why I adore Paris Hilton’s scents; they are very good and solid. It lasts 4 hours on my skin and up to 6 with body cream included, with good sillage. Carrying the spray in the bag doesn’t bother me for reapplication. Launched in 2017 by the talented Richard Herpin, it’s versatile: ideal for informal or formal outings. It makes me feel fresh, pretty and fun. Definitely staying in my collection!
It’s fresh, sparkling, cheerful and flirtatious. I love it; although it has roses and petals, it’s not overpowering at all; the fruity notes give it great versatility. I wear it in the mornings and sunny days. I can’t quite decipher which other flower it is… I sense the rose and papaya, but I’m not sure if it’s peony giving it such a lovely personality. They say it’s similar to Moschino’s Pink Fresh, but personally I feel they only share a hint in the opening; afterwards, in Pink Fresh, what you smell most is the rose, whereas in Rosé Rush there’s a very distinct floral-fruity combination.
Hello! I received this fragrance today (blind buy) and I pictured it as more strawberry, I must confess, but I was pleasantly surprised to recall D&G’s Rosa Excelsa; the flowers and that papaya note reminded me of that scent. If you’re a fan of that perfume, you’ll likely enjoy this P. Hilton proposal. I found it elegant, feminine, formal, suitable for everyday wear, ideally for spring. Moderate longevity. I know fragrances don’t have an age, but I think it would suit women aged 30 and above.
It smells like a very fresh bouquet of flowers, clean, like a shampoo. It’s a lovely and feminine scent.
Smells like a fresh bunch of flowers, clean like shampoo. It’s a lovely and feminine scent.
Fresh roses, slightly powdery… with prominent papaya and lychee that feel confusing and somewhat synthetic. It was a blind gift that I didn’t like… yes, it’s fresh and could work well in summer, although the dry-down is quite synthetic and not definitively sweet; it’s more for refreshing. I like roses, but I think something better could be achieved… besides, I prefer sweeter perfumes. If you want to smell like roses, Bath & Body Works’ Rose smells much more youthful and natural, and delicious. Also, I’m really bothered by the glitter on the bottle being rough ☹️
I love fresh scents with a touch of sweetness, but this one lacks that sweetness. It’s heavy on synthetic rose and papaya; perhaps pleasant for summer. If you enjoy sweet or sweet citrus notes like I do, I’d recommend trying it first.
I like fresh scents with a sweet touch and here that’s missing. Little sweetness, lots of rose and papaya which is a bit synthetic, but perhaps pleasant for summer. If you like sweet or sweet citrus scents like me, better try it first.
They gave it to me and, to be honest, I didn’t love it, although I eventually grew to appreciate its freshness. I prefer sweet scents. There’s no need to say the bottle is gorgeous.
It comes out very alcoholic and feels synthetic. The rose is noticeable, but it’s neither sweet nor powdery; it’s more like a green rose. It’s neither here nor there in winter, but in spring it changes: with the heat, the synthetic edge softens, the rose and herbal notes take over, and it’s very pleasant. The bottle is beautiful, though I know there are better roses out there. The good price helps, but I wouldn’t buy it again.
This is my favourite perfume. It smells of roses, cleanliness, and lychee; it’s fresh but not citrusy. I wear it all year round and it has pheromones that work. It’s my signature scent. If you like sweet things, you might not like this; it’s more of a fresh, daytime floral.
Floral from start to finish, yet clean and slightly fresh. I noticed something sweet and thought it was apple, but it’s lychee. I liked it enough to gift it to my mum, but it’s not for me. If you’re looking for floral, go for it. The roses aren’t loud or coarse; they’re soft. At first, I thought they were white flowers. Longevity and sillage are moderate. I adored the bottle, that shimmering pink dress for the collection.
I wanted this for my collection because of the packaging, so pink and feminine. It smells of flowers and roses, sweet but not cloying. I don’t find it particularly fresh; it’s elegant, perhaps not quite youthful, but pleasant.
I wanted it in my collection, especially because of the packaging, so pink and feminine. Smells of flowers, roses, it’s sweet but not cloying. I don’t find it very fresh, it’s elegant, perhaps not as youthful, but it’s pleasant.
I smelled it yesterday with an aunt and she liked it. Smells like fresh rose cream. It clings well to the skin; I put a splash on my arm and it felt more like me than on my mum. Great price, feels cool thanks to the freshness it provides.
I love this fragrance, super fresh. I tried Idôle by Lancôme a week ago and Rose Rush came to mind; the scent is super similar. Very good.
Fresh and clean scent, ideal for summer. I don’t detect any sweet notes.
Very floral and feminine. Anyone who smells it always says I smell good. Plus, the packaging is beautiful. Without a doubt, it’s a great perfume to gift blindly.
It’s floral with rose, lychee and papaya; when mixed with the flowers it gives a sense of cleanliness, not soapy. Smells youthful and super feminine. The bottle is gorgeous. I bought this in case it was synthetic, but it isn’t. It’s not elegant or sophisticated, but it’s perfect for everyday wear. It doesn’t give me a headache like those from PH and lasts about three hours.
It was my second perfume from the brand; the most notable thing is the rose scent. It’s not one of my favourites; when I apply it, I keep my distance because up close it gives me a headache. It has good longevity, around 6-8 hours depending on application. If you love roses, this is for you. Personally, I prefer Gold Rush and Ruby Rush.
The neroli captivates, the papaya cheers and the cedar calms! It’s a sophisticated tropical rose, like a white-star-studded party with rose crowns and bills in the pockets. It transports me to Haris Pilton’s tavern in Shattrath. It has sophistication but lacks the noble class of Houbigant; it’s a ‘want but can’t have’, not quite aristocratic. More for summer than winter, cheerful rather than melancholic, without reflection but full of sensations. 4.5/10.
Roses, roses and more roses. The opening is pure rose, dominant throughout all stages. Very feminine, fresh and floral, not sweet or citrusy; it feels clean and perhaps soapy. It doesn’t evolve much, neither jovial nor stately. Ideal for daily wear and the office. Good performance and longevity for the price. The bottle is pretty. It’s not my favourite in the line; I prefer Luxe Rush, but I’d keep it for being such a reliable daily companion.
Smells like rose shampoo or cream: sweet, floral and clean. I think if you gift it to someone, you look very classy; it’s a scent that many people will enjoy.
I bought it blindly. At first, it was very fresh and reminded me of Perry Ellis 1820, though they don’t share notes. Initially, it gave me a headache and felt heavy, but over time the base notes became more acceptable. I won’t be buying it again; I’m not a floral fan and the neroli made me feel quite dizzy.
Mmm, it’s not bad, but I wouldn’t recommend it as a signature scent. At first it smells like tropical roses, different from the typical floral, but as it dries down it becomes a simple soapy rose, like grandma’s. The bottle is pretty and feminine. It lasts about four hours with little sillage. I use it to sleep in and feel clean, not for day or night.
I bought it just for the papaya note and gave it to my mum. I hate papaya in perfumes; although the scent isn’t bad, knowing it had that note, it just smelled like that and made me gag.
I’ve been using it for 15 days, my brother gave it to me. It smells delicious, sweet and warm roses. I’d keep using it as a casual daily scent, although I have my favourites.
As someone who avoids florals, this surprised me and is already one of my daily wears. It doesn’t smell like artificial rose, but fresh with a slight fruity touch.
Smells like fresh flowers, like freshly washed roses. It’s subtle and I love wearing it daily in hot areas, though I feel it doesn’t last long. It doesn’t smell artificial or like papaya; to me it’s rose with hints of strawberry or cherry and a tiny touch of almond or honey. Perfect for spring and summer.