i still love all of these but yum boujiee marshmallow by kayali has my heart 🤭💗

#perfumes

2025/4/20 Edited to

... Read moreIt's always fun to revisit my perfume collection, and lately, I've been organizing them from my 'least worn' to my 'most worn' favorites. As a huge fan of 'sweet candy perfumes' and anything 'gourmand,' my lineup is definitely full of delicious, edible-smelling scents perfect for 'women perfumes'. There's something so comforting and mood-boosting about a fragrance that reminds you of your favorite dessert or a childhood treat. I've tried countless fragrances over the years, and while some are instant loves, others take time to appreciate, or simply don't get as much wear as I anticipated. For instance, some 'France perfume brands' are renowned for their elegant florals, but for me, if it doesn't have that comforting, edible quality, it often falls into my 'least worn' category. They're undeniably beautiful and sophisticated, just not my everyday vibe when I'm craving that sweet fix. It’s not that I don’t appreciate them; they just don't capture my heart in the same way a marshmallow or vanilla scent does. Similarly, I’ve tried some popular 'dc perfume' releases that were widely praised, but if they lacked that distinct gourmand signature, they ended up further down my personal ranking. My 'most worn' list, however, is where the true magic happens. These are the scents I reach for without thinking, the ones that make me feel cozy, confident, and utterly delightful. And yes, 'Kayali's Yum Boujiee Marshmallow' has absolutely stolen my heart and consistently sits at the top of that list. It’s not just a marshmallow scent; it has a depth from notes like amber and musk that makes it sophisticated yet incredibly comforting. It’s fantastic on its own, but also a dream for 'gourmand perfume layering'. I love to pair it with a simple vanilla or a hint of something fruity to create a unique scent cloud. Speaking of layering, it's a game-changer for extending the life of your favorite scents or creating something truly unique. I often pair a simple vanilla body butter with a fruity gourmand, or add a touch of a musky base to a super sweet one to give it more complexity and projection throughout the day. For those exploring 'Arabian female perfumes,' many brands excel in creating rich, long-lasting gourmands that are perfect for layering and can really elevate a simpler fragrance. Their unique blends often incorporate spices and resins that add an intriguing twist to traditional sweet notes. When it comes to picking the best 'perfume for women,' particularly sweet ones, I always recommend trying them on your skin. What smells amazing on a test strip might react differently with your body chemistry. Don't be afraid to experiment! While I love hearing about 'Heart Evangelista favorite perfume' or what's trending in the beauty world, ultimately, your signature scent should be something you genuinely adore and feel good wearing. Every fragrance journey is personal, and finding those standout sweet scents that become your 'most worn' is truly satisfying. So whether you're new to the world of sweet fragrances or looking to expand your 'gourmand perfume' collection, remember that it's all about what brings you joy. Keep exploring, keep sniffing, and don't be afraid to let your personal preferences guide you to your next beloved bottle. What are your 'most worn' sweet scents?

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Lily 💋🖤🧿🕯️🥀🦇🌈

I’m the opposite 🙄 yum bouijiee marshmallow is the LAST one I pick out of over 50 and black opium, black opium over red and all YSL are my favorites