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Good Girl Blush Elixir Eau de Parfum
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Good Girl Blush Elixir Eau de Parfum by Carolina Herrera is a women's fragrance from the floral family, launched in 2024. Its olfactory composition unfolds with top notes of bergamot and mandarin, a heart of ylang-ylang and rose, and a base of vanilla and patchouli.
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Just the patchouli is enough; it’s awful.
More of a first impression than a full review: although I liked the original Good Girl Blush, this one left me indifferent. It smells fine, sure, but it didn’t surprise me. It opens with a sweet, sparkling fruity note, followed by a heart heavy on ylang-ylang and a bit of rose, drying down to tonka bean with lots of vanilla and patchouli. Yes, that same tonka bean I loved in the original, which wasn’t quite ready there, is present here. It’s less aromatic, resulting in a denser, deeper scent. I see it as 100% feminine. If the original was for spring or summer, I’d say this is for cold days or nights. Performance is good, but not better than the original, which already had great staying power as an ‘Elixir’ version. I think many will like it, but it won’t impress almost anyone. If I have to choose, I’ll stick with the original—it’s more youthful and flirty.
I tried it this week. I was going to buy it for my birthday, and honestly, it’s so similar to the original that I can’t tell them apart. I adore the original and already have a big bottle, so I don’t need this one for now. The day I tested it, among many others, this one stood out, and that’s something to appreciate.
It smells practically the same as regular Good Girl Blush, but with some ‘green’ notes, I guess it’s patchouli. It’s a bit stronger and smells like grandma, what a pity fragrance.
It smells exactly like the regular Good Girl Blush, but with some ‘green’ notes, which I assume is patchouli. It’s a bit stronger and smells like grandma, what a pity for this fragrance.
Smells identical to the regular Blush, except a touch of patchouli gives it a subtle nuance that could distinguish it, but honestly, it smells very much the same. Not worth it.
It keeps the same DNA as the Blush, but it’s less creamy, more intense and strong. Less delicate. It smells delicious, but I think its olfactive purpose—what you want to project onto people—is different.
It keeps the same DNA as Blush, but it’s less creamy, more intense and strong. Less delicate. It smells delicious, but its olfactive purpose for projecting to people is different.
Similar to Blush but it doesn’t reach the same quality. It lasts a breath on the skin and has some weird green notes. A bit grandma-y.
I prefer Good Girl Blush to this Elixir. It doesn’t have as much trail or longevity. I bought it thinking that, like all of Carolina’s, it would be lovely, but it’s not worth it if you already have the other one.
I perceived it just like Blush, just a bit sweeter. The trail isn’t impressive (I don’t notice the patchouli). I consider it the same thing. Not worth spending money on if you already have the first one unless you want to collect.
It’s super ugly, loud, has a masculine touch, and the rose and patchouli are very noticeable. I don’t recommend it for either the smell or the price.
It’s super ugly, loud, has a masculine touch, and the rose and patchouli are very noticeable. I don’t recommend it either for how it smells or for the price.
A more unisex and night-time version of Blush. My first impression was a floral men’s cologne. Don’t recommend buying it blindly.
It gave me a headache. The patchouli was way too noticeable. I hope I never smell it again. It’s the only little shoe I don’t like.
I’ve been testing it twice now. It has that particular unisex vibe, probably due to the patchouli. It’s a scent that captivates me, but I don’t feel that same femininity I get with the other GGB version. Longevity is brutal on my skin, and the sillage is acceptable. Scent: 6.5/10, Longevity: 9.1/10.
Same as the pink version but with patchouli to give it some punch. It keeps the DNA of the other heels in the base, that Ambretta musk that gives Lipstick its touch. I love the ylang and vanilla combo, though here the patchouli covers them up. I think it’s a great gift for a girl under 30, she’ll definitely like it.
I’ve tried it twice already. It has that unisex vibe, thanks to the patchouli. The scent is captivating, but I don’t feel the same femininity the other GGB version gives off. Lasting power is brutal on my skin, and the trail is acceptable. Scent: 6.5/10, Longevity: 9.1/10.
Unisex fragrance. I gifted it to my girlfriend for her birthday. The mandarin and sweetness reminded me slightly of Armani Code Absolu, a sweet masculine scent, which made me want to wear it myself, so I consider it somewhat unisex.
Unisex fragrance. I gifted it to my girlfriend for her birthday. The mandarin and sweetness reminded me of Armani Code Absolu, a sweet masculine scent, which made me want to wear it myself, so I consider it somewhat unisex.
This is the sister of Good Girl Blush. If we make an analogy, ‘Blush’ is the younger, shy, and feminine sister, while ‘Blush Elixir’ is the older, coquettish, bold, and sexy one. They share the opening, but Elixir is more enigmatic; besides ylang-ylang and rose, I detect jasmine, neroli, and almonds that make the rose deep and woody. When it dries down, it’s a small bouquet of those flowers wrapped in patchouli. It performs well in the cold; I use it in autumn and winter at night.
I hadn’t tried any Good Girl before, and this one seemed beautiful to me—very feminine and sensual. It lasts forever on me, and I love it.
I’ve never tried any Good Girl before, and this one seemed beautiful, very feminine and sensual. It lasts me forever, and I love it.
The ylang-ylang gives a creamy, intense, sweet, and vanilla base, but not gourmand; it feels like a thick, perfumed moisturizer. I’d buy it in 30 ml just for cooler climates. When it dries down, it keeps the sweetness, but patchouli becomes the star. It’s not unisex; it’s definitely for women over 30.
I like this version more than the classic Blush. It’s more sensual, intense, and enveloping. The ylang-ylang is noticeable with the warmth of vanilla and a prominent patchouli that makes it addictive. I see it as more of a night scent, perfect for standing out and leaving a mark. I already have it in my collection 🥰.
I hadn’t worn it in four months because my husband gave it to me and I didn’t choose it, but today I tried it and I’m hooked. It was a pleasant surprise on a cold November night; the first time I tried it in the heat with a bad mood, it felt unbearable, but here it shines like a bouquet of fresh roses, yellow flowers, and elegant vanilla with herbal, green patchouli—not earthy. It has a sexy yet refined aura. Thanks to my husband for bringing it from Bogotá; otherwise, I would have missed it.
I’ve always hated CH heels, but trying this made me forget my prejudices. I can’t quite explain the smell; it’s clean, pretty, sparkling, and attractive. When it dries down, it’s spectacular, and the bottle captures it perfectly.
I’ve always thought CH heels were ugly, but when I tried this, my prejudices vanished. I can’t quite explain the scent… it’s clean, pretty, sparkling, and attractive. When it dries down, it’s spectacular. The bottle perfectly represents its aroma.
It smells like my girlfriend, a floral blend. At first, it has a synthetic touch, but then it becomes super natural. The downside is that it’s a bit pricey, but the scent is fantastic.
There are thousands of perfumes that smell the same, and this is just another one. The disappointment is huge: when it dries down, ylang-ylang and patchouli dominate, with a bergamot touch that saves nothing. It’s a ‘meh’—something my mom would wear, and even though she owns many similar scents, this isn’t for me.
At first, the citrus explosion and that fresh rose note were amazing. But then patchouli took over, making it too masculine; I can only imagine an older lady wearing it, which I didn’t like.
At first, when I put it on my skin, I loved it: those citrus notes and that crazy rose. But then the patchouli got heavy and overpowered everything. Even though I like patchouli, it just doesn’t work here. It ended up unisex, almost masculine, and I can only imagine an older woman wearing it. I didn’t like it.