Creation of Jean Paul Gaultier Scandal Travel Spray
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Showher : Our Creation of Scandal by Jean Paul Gaultier is a bold and seductive chypre floral fragrance designed for women. First introduced in 2017 and crafted by Daphné Bugey, Fabrice Pellegrin, and Christophe Raynaud, this scent opens with a juicy burst of blood orange and mandarin orange, offering a vibrant and zesty start. At its heart, a luscious bouquet of honey, gardenia, orange blossom, jasmine, and peach creates an irresistible sweetness. The base lingers with indulgent notes of beeswax, caramel, patchouli, and licorice—leaving behind a warm, provocative trail.
Even tho I like powerfull perfumes and this scent reminds me of one of the most beautiful & luxurious Opera nights, I cannot get over this annoying cloying cheap sentiment, I get the same vibe when I smell Viva la Juicy, even tho they are extreamly different. Not my cup of tea.
Not a fan, it didn’t smell gourmand at all just very musky and waxy to me
This perfume isn't bad at all, but for me it's heavy and a bit masculine. It has an intense scent when first applied; I can smell the caramel and sugary scent in the middle, But in the end, when it's completely dry, a masculine scent remains for me A dark and suitable scent for nighttime use Ultimately, a very sweet and masculine scent remains A bit like slightly burnt cookies.
Dirty, vulgar white florals (in a good way) with some honey. I don’t get the top citrus notes, but the gardenia, orange blossom, and jasmine are all stars here. I also don’t get the peach heart note.For a perfume of strictly white florals and citrus, I think the vintage Armani code for women is better. However, this has a honey note which the latter lacks.It’s nice. I think I do prefer this to Scandal Intense, but it does warrant a retry. Scandal Intense struck me as just confusing, a bit sweaty and fishy somehow. This is much more proper by comparison and much more cohesive in its vision.As time passes, Scandal becomes more honeyed and sweet, with the caramel emerging and the florals dying down a bit. It also takes on a slightly waxy quality from the beeswax, but it’s not masculine. It just adds a layer of modest complexity. I don’t get the liquorice note (thankfully). I like it!
i need to stop getting perfumes w patchouli as a base note, almost smells smoky???





