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Meow
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Meow by Katy Perry is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2011, the nose behind this composition is Givaudan. The top notes are pear, tangerine orange, gardenia, and jasmine; the heart notes include honeysuckle, bitter orange blossom, and lily of the valley; while the base notes consist of vanilla, amber, musk, and sandalwood.
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- Positivo 83%
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One of my favorite perfumes, almost wanting to take the spot from my signature scent. A feminine, tender, sweet aroma that feels nostalgic and childish: want to smell like a well-behaved girl? Use Meow. Hard to find the original, but easily cloned. I consider the price not too high for the amount you get; 100ml seems feasible. The hard part is finding an original; I had to get mine on Fragrance.net so I paid extra for international shipping. What does it smell like? Baby powder; outstanding for the vanilla and pear, an admirable combination. It doesn’t remind me of any other fragrance, which is good because it feels very unique. Baby-powdery, of course, but in this perfume, vanilla plays an important role because it’s not the typical vanilla—it’s very light, soft… barely perceptible to the nose, contrasted with some white floral notes like gardenia and jasmine. I don’t detect tuberose (a plus for me since that note and I don’t get along well). Certainly, Meow’s longevity isn’t the longest, but its sweet and addictive aroma makes up for it. I wish there was a body mist of this fragrance so I could reapply easily over and over. I would buy it many times. If you have any questions, DM me on Instagram @suffo__cation
Very disappointing… The perfume gives that slightly vanilla sweetness vibe. But it’s so soft that it really doesn’t last long after application. The very affordable price was $24 USD. Honestly, the longevity on the skin is really poor; I’d say it lasts about half an hour, and the fixative is very weak.
One of the fragrances with the worst longevity I’ve ever had. The scent is like caramelized pear, but its sillage really leaves a lot to be desired…
It smells super sweet and vanilla, the trail is moderate, and the longevity is low on me. Super sweet and creamy 🥰🍬
A pretty perfume for days when you want to smell like a delicious sponge cake. 💕💕💕
It lasts forever and has an amazing trail. I wear it when I’m going to be in an air-conditioned place or cool weather, and it’s rich. Despite the packaging, it doesn’t feel childish. You can really smell the vanilla; I think it’s the main note, and although there’s no whipped cream, it smells exactly like it. It’s delicious and worth having if you like sweet scents.
First, I tried the dupe of Fraiche and loved it; everyone asked what perfume it was and said it smelled good, but when I bought the original, it smelled quite different, even a bit more citrusy than I expected. It didn’t last at all and didn’t resemble the Fraiche version. After a while, I stopped smelling it and wanted to switch to something similar; to this day, I’m still looking 🥹. Several years have passed, and I’ll buy the dupe again to see how it goes.
The opening on my skin was cloying; I thought it was peach, then more sweetness and I thought it was honey; I imagine those were the flowers I couldn’t identify. But the dry down was delicious—an exquisite, intoxicating, and seductive vanilla. The issue is I’m not sure I want to go through all those sugary initial notes just to reach the vanilla ecstasy at the end. It felt very feminine and pleasant, but the first moments reminded me of Mad Love. However, if you like sweet, floral perfumes with personality, you might love Meow. Just don’t buy it blindly.
It’s a delight! I’m blown away by how sweet a perfume can be and how it transports you to the idea of a dessert without you even knowing which one. For me, it’s an intoxicating and addictive scent; I always want to catch that attractive aroma. If you prefer fresh florals, don’t buy this, because it smells like vanilla ice cream with custard and whipped cream on top. A real treat.
Delicious perfume. I, who hate pear as a fruit, find it delicious in this one. Its softness is what catches my attention most; it’s not the typical cloying and synthetic celebrity perfume; it’s perfect for daily wear.
I bought this for my wife because of that pear note and the incredibly low price. Honestly, it smells delicious—sweet like a pear dessert, very tasty. At first, I get a slightly plastic or synthetic vibe, but for the price, I still recommend it.
The first Katy Perry perfume I had, I bought it just for the bottle and because they said it smelled like vanilla. Now it seems more synthetic to me, but I can’t help but fondly remember its sweet touch between the pear (which I’ve loved in perfumes since then and love that Ariana Grande uses) and its vanilla combined with orange blossom. My only complaint is the zero longevity and that I had to reapply it 2 or 3 times a day, which led me to buy it several times, although happily because it’s a beauty, until I stopped buying it. Ideal for young girls or lovers of sweet vanilla perfumes that bring moments of joy and warm sensations.
A cute perfume for a teenager, ideal for gifting. It doesn’t project much, it’s for daily wear. Scent: 6/10, Longevity: 4 hours on skin, Sillage: 5/10. Would I buy it again? Yes, although I could go without it for several months. Packaging: The best part, very cute.
At first, I smelled detergent; I have one with a pear and apple scent that smelled like that. But the dry down! Ohhhhhh it’s a sweet pear that becomes even sweeter and super soft. Wonderful! It doesn’t leave much of a trail, but you can feel it on the skin and clothes until the next day, and by then I don’t notice that detergent projection anymore. It’s very delicious and quite good for the price!
A perfume I had at 15 and loved for being very sweet and vanilla. I adored the bottle. It was a gift and I wore it alongside my beloved Britney Spears Fantasy. Its big flaw was the zero longevity; the first half-hour was unbearable due to the sweetness, then it would fade away. That sweet pear brings me back to memories now that I use Thank U, Next. I recommend it for young girls or anyone who likes gourmand or sweet vanilla perfumes; a perfect blind buy.
It’s a delicious perfume, sweet and youthful. At the start, I notice the pear, and as it dries down, the vanilla with a marshmallow aroma. At first, it didn’t last long, but over time its projection and longevity have improved. I love the bottle.
I had high expectations, but on me it doesn’t last almost at all; it’s a weak trail, splash-type. It smells sweet and floral; if it smells vanilla, it’s very subtle, and the gardenia is barely noticeable. I don’t perceive the pear as such; I feel it more floral than fruity. It’s a moderate price, I recommend it if you’re looking for something economical, but it has a lot of alcohol, so keep that in mind if you have sensitive skin.
It’s a soft perfume, ideal for girls. The trail is minimal, but the bottle is beautiful. It smells sweet, vanilla, fruity, and floral, very pleasant and delicate.
Very tasty. Whenever I used it in my teens, people would say it smelled like a cupcake, haha. The downside is that it’s almost imperceptible and doesn’t last on the skin; it’s like a body splash. But for girls or teenagers, it’s perfect 🙂
Interestingly, Purr is exactly what I expected: sweet and fresh. As it dries down, it sometimes smells like cotton candy, but the opening is very fresh, almost aquatic. I can’t quite define the top notes, but it’s juicy and refreshing, a bit like a cleaning product, while the dry down vibrates with caramel or juicy fruit and sugar. It’s not citrusy or heavy, so it works for any occasion, although the longevity is intimate, about 3 to 4 hours. I love the bottle and use it at the office when I don’t know what to wear. Cute, innocent, and a great price.
Delicious, soft, calm, and interesting scent. I wear it at the office; it’s noticeable only when people get close, and I always get compliments. It doesn’t last long, and its trail is weak.
I love it; I’ve been wearing it since I was 20. For me, it’s a gourmand. The vanilla and fruit notes remind me of marshmallows, and the boldness tastes like burnt sugar. At 34, I own two bottles; it’s always in my collection. I adore the packaging and believe it has many facets—it suits any age because its base is elegant, while the opening is youthful but not childish. To wrap up, it’s one of the few that hasn’t been poorly reformulated, and for the price, it’s an absolute beast.
Like Lataffa Yara, poor longevity.
Sweeter than Purr; I like the vanilla, but it’s not my favorite. The bottle looks nicer and stands out. Excellent price and ideal for kids or young people for daily wear. I’d buy it again until it runs out.
Very similar to Sweet Like Candy, and both lack longevity, but Meow is much more affordable.
I love it. Reminds me of Yara for its creaminess but is bolder and more floral. It’s exquisite.
A great choice on windy or cold days with just a few sprays. Let it oxidize to tame the sweetness. Be careful with the amount—it’s better for open spaces, winter, or nights. In the store, I thought my girlfriend would wear it, but at home, it feels too cloying, so I prefer Purr. Maybe it improves with better weather.
The opening smells like sweet orange; I don’t notice the vanilla like I used to until it fades away. Once it settles, it smells like rose soap 🙁
Super versatile aroma, works for both cold and warm weather. Though it’s vanilla and floral, it’s very subtle and personal; at first, it smells like lots of pear, but as it dries down, it becomes a super fresh, feminine vanilla. Lasts all day on clothes.
Absolute top tier. A tempting dessert scent that never disappoints and is priced for everyone. Perfect for young people, but if you’re older and want to treat yourself, go ahead—I do. 10/10.
My most recent acquisition. I saw this perfume was selling well a few years ago, and now I understand why. It’s a sweet scent like candies, nothing intrusive to the nose, very soft, tender, delicate. The downside is it doesn’t last even an hour on me and the sillage is right up against the skin. I wish it had better performance.
Smells like custard with some white flowers in the background and juicy touches of pear and orange to balance it out; it’s a tender and delicate scent. Perfect for starting out in the world of perfumes.
I love it with my life. Youthful, floral, sweet; it makes me feel clean. I don’t find it cloying. I wanted it for the bottle, but the scent fell in love with me. Unfortunately, it doesn’t last long and the sillage is small.
It’s sweet but not cloying. Perfect for any occasion, a 10/10.
Smells very good and sweet. However, it feels synthetic and lasts very little on my skin. Very youthful. 7/10.
I’ve owned several bottles of this fragrance. Look, it’s a celebrity brand, but they usually have the best longevity. It’s sweet, fruity, and musky, maybe a bit youthful, but it suits all ages. On my skin, I can definitely detect the pear, vanilla, and musk. Its scent isn’t common; it’s sweet but not overwhelming. As I mentioned, it’s one of the best perfumes out there because its longevity is incredible. I’ve received many compliments from both men and women. Without a doubt, the best celebrity perfume.
The first thing I notice is the sweetness of the vanilla and the fruity notes. It’s a fragrance for morning or afternoon, unlike ‘Purr,’ which would be better for evening or night.
I’ve wanted this for ages, just because of the reviews, haha. When I first tried it, I thought it wasn’t what I expected and didn’t like it much, but over the days I started to smell it differently: vanilla-sweet and soft, perfect for everyday wear. The downside is it doesn’t last long at all, maybe two hours; it lasts longer on clothes. You have to reapply frequently.
Very nice, but a bit childish. I used the whole bottle and I think it’s more for starting a collection as a teenager or young girl—not because it’s sweet, but because of the scent profile, like Avon perfumes or supermarket body mists. It’s comfortable, but it’s the definition of a commercial fragrance.
Smells like pear or orange, but it actually smells like strawberry shortcake with cream—nothing like what I expected.