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What About Pop

Cristian Calabro
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Cristian Calabro
3.82 de 5
1,270 votos

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Descripción

What About Pop by The House of Oud is an oriental vanilla fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2019, this olfactory composition was created by perfumer Cristian Calabro. The top notes reveal a sweet and surprising play of popcorn, caramel, and hawthorn blossom. The heart unfolds with creaminess thanks to whipped cream, Madagascar vanilla, and night-blooming cereus. Finally, the base notes anchor the essence with elegance through ebony, benzoin, musk, ambergris, and Madagascar vetiver.

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  • Invierno 40%
  • Primavera 13%
  • Verano 8.0%
  • Otoño 39%
  • Día 55%
  • Noche 45%

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1,270 votos

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  • Negativo 17%
  • Neutral 15%

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  • FranSeatJones.

    What About Pop is a hilarious perfume. If you can’t handle even a whiff of salty scents, stay away, because the opening is a slap of popcorn with butter, salt, and caramel that lasts about 15 minutes. After the popcorn session, the creamy part emerges, slightly floral with a woody base that makes it more mature. An addictive scent, nothing dark, very trendy, perfect for dinners with friends or informal parties, very pleasant. Its salty aspect is felt until it fades, and I find it perfectly unisex. Decent longevity, average projection. The bottle is dreamy but the price is too… Still, I would buy it. I’ll put it on my future shopping list. I’ve loved it immensely, perhaps for Black Friday.

  • AdrianaTaborda

    Fun, different, sensual. How can it be all this at once? It’s a fantastic gourmand. It opens with very realistic caramelised popcorn and gently shifts to a creamy, sensual floral. It’s worth trying; it’s one of the best gourmands in my collection ♥♥♥.

  • AdrianaTaborda

    Fun, distinctive and sensual. How is it possible to be all three at once? It’s an absolute gourmand bomb. It opens with an incredibly realistic caramel popcorn scent before flowing smoothly into a creamy, sensual floral. Worth trying; it’s one of the best gourmands in my collection! ♥♥♥

  • Anairamis

    Sweet and salty popcorn. Undeniably gourmand, sweet, and dense. It has a sublime vanilla and a grey amber in the base that gives it a unique, addictive, and sensual touch. You need a trained nose to enjoy it to the full; if not, and considering the price, I recommend starting with Sol de Janeiro body mists, which share the same gluttonous concept. Are they similar? Yes!

  • Sweet and salty popcorn. Undeniably gourmand, sweet and dense. It features sublime quality vanilla and a grey amber base that gives it a unique, addictive, and sensual touch. You need a trained nose to enjoy it to the full; if not, considering the price, I recommend starting with the Sol de Janeiro body mists, which share the same indulgent concept. Are they similar? Yes!

  • SeekerofHugs

    OMG! What a delicious gourmand! I love perfumes with a pinch of salt, and it’s noticeable here. What About Pop opens with a realistic caramel and popcorn accord that becomes saltier as it develops into a pleasant amber note. Then white flowers and creamy vanilla emerge, slightly lactonic due to the cream. The dry down is resinous, salty, with animalic, woody, and musky nuances. They described it perfectly: fun, sweet, and different. Ideal for autumn/winter, unisex. Low sillage and moderate longevity. I would love to see Sol de Janeiro body mists in physical stores; I don’t want to buy blindly. In summary, an interesting gourmand, better than generic sugar bombs. Recommended for anyone wanting a salty popcorn session.

  • It’s my 3rd favourite for the opening, but that popcorn and caramel smell disappears after 20 minutes, leaving a soft, skin-close vanilla that’s almost imperceptible. Total disappointment given the high price.

  • I’m not a fan of cinemas or caramel, but this is the exception. It’s an exquisite game of gourmand notes that starts salty and sweet but quickly becomes something more ‘perfumed’, special, and wearable. I compared it with others and it’s an outright no; many left my collection due to the butter note I can’t stand. This is a beautiful turnaround. Benzoin, amber, and vanilla flowers decorate the dry down. Delicate yet noticeable, it screams autumn 🍁 with its warmth. Unisex, for lovers of the sweet and quasi-edible. Longevity +6h and moderate sillage.

  • What About Pop by THOO is a glorious, unique, and magical gourmand that leaves a mark. It transports me to a world of sweetness and texture, just like salty and sweet popcorn. At first, I thought of a milk coffee loaded with syrups, but as it dries, it becomes an unmistakable and exquisite popcorn aroma. Fascinating evolution and a solid recommendation for genre lovers; a hidden gem of the niche.

  • samucel87

    Unbearable on my nose… I’m sorry. This leads me to conclude that popcorn scent isn’t for me. Every time I smell something with that note, I dislike it, and on top of that, it’s mixed with caramel, another note that isn’t very friendly to me… and together, glory be! Eww! I can’t stand it even from a distance.

  • samucel87

    It breaks my nose, I’m sorry. The popcorn scent isn’t for me, and mixing it with caramel is a fatal mistake. PUKE, I can’t stand it even from a distance.