06/15/2023
DogiCoco
325 Reviews
DogiCoco
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Pretty as a peach
True to the name, Ananda Dolce is very sweet and even a bit reminiscent of bubblegum, but in a soft and tender way. It's too clean and dewy to be a realistic gourmand.
A lovely peach with a clean, slightly shampoo-ish vibe is the main star here.
Almond and its blossom come second and bring in warmth, but also a slightly bittersweet note. Fluffy white musk builds the base
The white tea note is quite special. It's not an obvious tea scent, it smells like the lightest white tea that has been steeped for only a minute or two. Its purpose is to give the scent an amazingly lush, fresh texture. A bit like an artisan white peach iced tea, not to be confused with the typical ready-made Lipton Ice or store brand ice tea.
The other notes only play a supporting role. There is something vaguely floral about this, and a subtle vanillic note that must come from the tonka or amber, but none of that stands out.
This perfume feels very optimistic and feminine, perfect for spring time. I was looking for a sweet peach scent that was neither extremely gourmand, nor too fresh and thin, and I think Ananda Dolce fits the bill!
A lovely peach with a clean, slightly shampoo-ish vibe is the main star here.
Almond and its blossom come second and bring in warmth, but also a slightly bittersweet note. Fluffy white musk builds the base
The white tea note is quite special. It's not an obvious tea scent, it smells like the lightest white tea that has been steeped for only a minute or two. Its purpose is to give the scent an amazingly lush, fresh texture. A bit like an artisan white peach iced tea, not to be confused with the typical ready-made Lipton Ice or store brand ice tea.
The other notes only play a supporting role. There is something vaguely floral about this, and a subtle vanillic note that must come from the tonka or amber, but none of that stands out.
This perfume feels very optimistic and feminine, perfect for spring time. I was looking for a sweet peach scent that was neither extremely gourmand, nor too fresh and thin, and I think Ananda Dolce fits the bill!