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Fairy Dust

Mane
Perfumista
Mane
3.29 de 5
1,048 votos

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Descripción

Fairy Dust by Paris Hilton is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2008, the nose behind this composition is Mane. The top notes are peony and orange blossom; the heart notes are gardenia, peach, and lotus flower; and the base notes are musk, vanilla, and patchouli.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 22%
  • Primavera 36%
  • Verano 20%
  • Otoño 23%
  • Día 65%
  • Noche 35%

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Comunidad

1,048 votos

  • Positivo 55%
  • Negativo 42%
  • Neutral 3.6%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

Salida 2 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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Características

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Escasa

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Estela

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Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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Reseñas

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39 reseñas

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  • ShiseidoTactics

    My sister gifted this to me and we both hated it. She asked, ‘How can a young diva wear such an old-fashioned perfume?’ It’s for old ladies, nothing youthful. It offers nothing new, smelling like a perfume from 30 or 40 years ago. It’s floral, but not in a pleasant way. My advice: don’t buy it.

  • marcelaip

    I like it, it’s not my favorite, but I do enjoy it. I use it quite a bit. It’s not meant to impress, but you definitely won’t go unnoticed. They’re right that it’s not for young people; it’s for mature women.

  • This is super feminine! Smells like dusty peach and fills the room. It’s strong and bold, perfect for mature women. It’s an either love it or hate it kind of scent, but despite being cheap, it smells expensive.

  • Aroma de Flor

    It smells very strong on me, almost giving me a headache. I own several Paris Hilton perfumes that I absolutely love, but this one just doesn’t work for me.

  • Aroma de Flor

    It smells very strong on me, even gives me a headache. I own several Paris Hilton perfumes that I love, but this one isn’t for me.

  • vickysoberano

    Very rich, sweet, and with presence. Leaves behind those youthful pineapple and coconut scents. Good taste.

  • Yenimadrid

    Smells good, but it’s not my thing. It’s different from the others from Paris, more mature, without smelling like grandma.

  • Is this the same perfume? Mine is yellow and this one is white. If they’re different, let me know. I loved it; it’s not like the typical Paris Hilton scents, it smells gorgeous and lasts forever. Two sprays are more than enough. Starts with gardenia, then after half an hour turns into peach and vanilla. Perfect for special nights, though age doesn’t matter, what counts is what you like. It makes me so happy!

  • Is it the same perfume? Mine is yellow and this one is white. If they’re different, let me know. I loved it; it’s not like the typical Paris stuff, smells gorgeous, and lasts forever. Two sprays are more than enough. First gardenia, then after half an hour, peach and vanilla. Perfect for special nights, though age doesn’t matter, what counts is what you like. It makes me so happy!

  • I’m obsessed with this scent; yes, it’s for people over 25, but perfect for cold weather or night. It’s powerful, with gardenia notes, and works great for me. If you want something strong and cheap, this is a hit.

  • One of the worst I’ve tried. I bought it cheap without testing and wow, it went straight to the trash, horrible. It’s a bad version of Givenchy’s Amarige, Paris got this one wrong.

  • Jazmin EAU CARTIER

    Gardenia and peony dominate, with a great trail. It’s floral, sweet, and nothing youthful. Lasts quite a while.

  • This is one of the worst perfumes I’ve ever tried. I bought it untested because of the low price, but wow, it went straight to the trash. It smells horrible, it’s a bad version of Givenchy’s Amarige, Paris, you got this one wrong…

  • Jazmin EAU CARTIER

    Gardenia dominates with peony, it has a strong trail. It’s a sweet floral. The longevity and sillage are good, but nothing youthful.

  • I didn’t like it at all. It smells synthetic. I bought it to try it out and couldn’t even use it.

  • Frida Leonor

    I grabbed it because it smelled similar to Juicy Couture and it’s much cheaper, but I hate gardenias. I don’t know what happened; my brain got confused and I found it attractive and familiar. I’ve only worn it twice, and both times it gave me a terrible headache. I’m going to gift it to my grandmother, who actually likes this type of fragrance.

  • I’ve never felt how sweet they claim it is; on my skin, it smells like synthetic flowers. Is it cheap? Yes, but I hated it completely.

  • Elisa carolina bennett ce

    I bought it by mistake and I’m totally regretting it. It smells only of gardenias, nothing youthful; I’m 30 and it just doesn’t work for me. I wouldn’t recommend it for a second. Terrible.

  • Even though the reviews were harsh, I see this as a quality perfume—very sweet and potent. You have to apply very little because it evolves after 20 minutes. On my skin, it smells amazing; it’s my favorite from Paris Hilton and lasts all day. I’d love to buy another bottle, but I think they’re no longer available.

  • Despite the criticism, it’s well-made like an expensive one. Very sweet, almost cloying, so use it sparingly. The scent changes after 20 minutes. I love it, it’s my favorite Paris Hilton perfume, and I think they’re no longer selling it.

  • charlotinable

    Another gem from the Paris Hilton collection, with a glamour I absolutely love. I’ve been wearing it for a while and it brings me immense joy. I don’t detect those typical fruits or flowers, but rather exquisite, enveloping patchouli and musk. It’s one of my favorite fragrances and I use it all the time.

  • Sandra Cabezas271282

    I received this as a gift and liked the scent at first, but it never impressed me or became a favorite. It’s sweet and musky with a strong sugary note. The trail is moderate and lasts about 4 hours, making it ideal for winter and women aged 25 to 30. The bottle is clear with a fairy, and the packaging features a Parisian-faced fairy that feels suggestive and whimsical, which clashes with the fragrance; I expected something more serious and less teen-oriented.

  • It’s a scent that becomes personal, not always understood by everyone since it evokes ‘old perfume,’ like the talcum-powder florals of the 50s. Personally, I love its floral aroma (I even sense a fruity trail, someone told me it smells like tangerine and vanilla). It has class, it’s elegant, but it’s really not suitable for young girls who will reject it: ‘smells like an old lady’ or ‘cheap’.

  • Pleasantly surprised by this fragrance. Its value is 1/4 of what I usually pay for Paris Hilton fragrances, and its performance is very good. It’s a classic-style perfume, very floral and delicate, a much more mature scent than all the others from Paris.

  • I was really surprised. It costs a quarter of what I pay for other Paris Hilton perfumes and performs well. It’s classic, floral, and delicate, smelling more mature than the others from the brand.

  • It’s not that it smells bad; in fact, it’s pleasant. What happens is that it doesn’t stand out at all; it’s not special, just average. I disagree with the idea that it’s for older ladies; to me, it seemed youthful. It just doesn’t last very long.

  • Not for everyone, it has a strong presence and lasts quite a while. Ideal for cold nights. Notes of orange, lotus, peach, gardenia, vanilla, and patchouli.

  • It’s a perfume not made for the masses. It has a lot of presence and its trail has considerable longevity. I recommend it for cold climates and nighttime wear. You can detect orange blossom, lotus, peach, gardenia, vanilla, and patchouli.

  • I’ve had this perfume since they gave it to me as a Christmas gift. To me, it’s a little sweet but not cloying; many people don’t like it for that reason, but I enjoy it because it doesn’t hurt the nose. The price is accessible, and you can generally wear it in winter, as it can get too strong in the summer.

  • I got this as a Christmas gift; it’s sweet but not cloying. Many don’t like it, but I do because it doesn’t tire the nose. Good price, better in winter because in summer it can be too strong.

  • Gardenia intrusion, super synthetic, headache-inducing at the first spray, patchouli-heavy, and super heavy. I didn’t like it a bit, even though I love gardenia scents. Does anyone know if Elizabeth Taylor’s gardenia has the heaviness of Fairy Dust? I’m tempted to buy it, but Fairy Dust left me with a very bad experience.

  • Izumi Curtis

    It screams gardenia, super synthetic. The first spray gives me a headache, it’s patchouli-heavy and very heavy. I didn’t like it at all, even though I like the gardenia scent. Does anyone know if the Elizabeth Taylor one is as heavy as Fairy Dust? I’m tempted, but that one left me feeling bad.

  • LizMora2706

    I didn’t like it at all. It’s one of those fragrances that smells cheap, super synthetic, and repulsive.

  • It’s what Gucci Bloom Gardenia wanted to be but failed at. I own both, and I can’t stand Gucci; it smells like sour vinegar next to this. Fairy Dust has soul, body, and presence. It’s not for noses addicted to Gourmands and diabetic-sugar producers. If Bianco Latte or Devotion make your eyes sparkle, stay away from this. It’s carnal, classy, and says ‘I’m a woman’ (which people often confuse with ‘I’m an old lady’). It’s not for clubs with lights where people smell like muffins or industrial pastries. It smells like ‘come closer if you dare,’ like leaving your mark at a gala dinner. I think it’s terribly underrated just because it’s by Paris Hilton and was cheap. People who bathe in Bianco Latte, smelling like streams of industrial sugar and vanilla as if they fell into a sticky marshmallow puddle without showering, paying hundreds for the hype and claiming this smells like plastic… only because they don’t know how to appreciate well-blended flowers and real sweetness, not from artificial sweeteners. The audacity of some people just makes me laugh.

  • Laura Guerra

    Overpowdered, synthetic, patchouli-heavy, horrible in a word. I couldn’t stand it. Sorry.

  • unlikestorm

    I love it so much that when I couldn’t find it in stores, I had them recreate it for me. It’s very floral and elegant, nothing like the others from Paris. Sweet lovers might not get it, but for me—who has always preferred fruity and moderately sweet scents—I’ve adored it since I was 17. I’ve worn it for nearly half my life, and I love it just as much today as I did on the first day.