Men
At Play
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Descripción
At Play by Mary Kay is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2019, this composition features rose pepper, mandarin, red apple, and Sicilian bergamot in the top notes. The heart unfolds with gardenia, Indian neroli, jasmine, and ylang-ylang, while the base reveals almond, cashmere, white cedar extract, vanilla, milk, and fire.
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35 votos
- Positivo 74%
- Neutral 20%
- Negativo 5.7%
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Longevidad
Escasa
Débil
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Duradera
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Estela
Suave
Moderada
Pesada
Enorme
Género
Femenino
Unisex femenino
Unisex
Unisex masculino
Masculino
Precio
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I’m always surprised to be one of the few reviewing Mary Kay perfumes. I love that they have their own identity; it’s clear the perfumers know luxury, they’re original, and they’re available at a fair price (if you thought catalog perfumes cost $10, go to a flea market). I adored AT PLAY: in the bottle it seemed soulless, but on the skin the notes really came alive. First came the cashmere, which smelled like soft leather, velvet-like, unisex at first, but then the vanilla made it feminine. Next was the jasmine, which added a fresh touch. An hour later, the milk note kicked in—that was my reason for buying it blind, along with the almond; that almond milk blend lingered for a while (two hours after spraying). I barely noticed the fruity part, and the wood notes faded (though I don’t get why it’s classified as woody; I’d say more talc-like or musky). Anyway, I wish the bottle were bigger, but for the price, the size is fine. The fire note (I think it’s charcoal dust) I only smelled after many sprays.
It arrived as a gift and is absolutely delicious. Literally smells like you just dove into a vanilla ice cream. It has tons of personality and elegance; it’s strong with a masculine touch, but the jasmine is always present. I see it as unisex—men and women can both wear it. The sillage is good, though not overpowering, and the longevity is moderate. But here’s the thing: if someone gets close and smells it, I guarantee they’ll be won over. Simply delicious.
I’m always surprised to be one of the few reviewing Mary Kay perfumes. I love that they have their own identity; it’s clear the perfumers know luxury, bringing originality at a fair price (if you thought catalog perfumes cost $10, go to a flea market). AT PLAY was a hit: in the bottle it looked soulless, but on the skin, the notes really came alive. First came the cashmere, which smelled like soft leather, velvet-like, unisex at first, but then the vanilla made it feminine. Next was the jasmine, which added freshness. By the hour, the milk note arrived—my reason for buying it blind, along with the almonds; that almond milk blend lingered for a while (two hours after spraying). I barely notice the fruity part, and the wood faded (though I don’t get why it’s classified as woody; I’d say more talc-like or musky). Anyway, I wish the bottle were bigger, but for the price, the size is fine. The fire note (I think it’s charcoal dust) I only felt with many sprays.
It arrived as a gift and is absolutely delicious. Literally smells like you just dove into a vanilla ice cream. It has so much personality and elegance; it’s strong with a masculine touch, but the jasmine is always there. I see it as unisex—men and women can wear it. The trail is good, though not overpowering, and the longevity is average. But beware: if someone gets close and smells it, they’ll be won over. Simply delicious.