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Prada Candy Kiss

Marca
Prada
Daniela Andrier
Perfumista
Daniela Andrier
4.06 de 5
2,443 votos

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Prada Candy Kiss by Prada is an oriental vanilla fragrance for women. Launched in 2016, this composition was created by perfumer Daniela Andrier. The top note features musk, while the heart combines musk with orange blossom. The perfume settles on a base of musk and vanilla.

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  • Positivo 79%
  • Negativo 14%
  • Neutral 7.6%

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  • The advertising says it smells like cotton and vanilla, and it doesn’t lie: it’s exactly that. It smells like freshly hung laundry with soft vanilla. Although its sillage is low, it reminds me of Cacharel’s Lou Lou at first, then it becomes sweeter without being gourmand; it has a petal note that gives it personality. I wouldn’t buy it, but I’d happily wear it if it were a gift. I see it as suitable for heat as a floral option, for women who want to smell like something more than a popsicle.

  • Why does it have the same name as the one with caramel that smells completely different? Can anyone explain the reason?

  • I tried Prada Candy Kiss at a novelty fair in Iquique with Vicenzo Perfumerías. It felt evocatively fresh; it smells like white cotton and faint vanilla. It’s delicate and innocent, reminding me of a fairytale princess or the legendary original Amen cologne (not the cheap current version). It’s an intimate aroma, perfect for waking up to a spring breeze. I love it!

  • I wouldn’t call it ‘fresh,’ but for Prada’s ‘Candy’ line, it’s quite lighter. However, it remains predominantly sweet and a bit heavy. Although it’s not as cloying as its older sister, it has that strong, floral, sweet presence. You can really smell the cotton candy and flowers; overall, it’s very wearable, adapts to any situation and age. Ideal for lovers of floral and sweet perfumes.

  • Natalylopez

    I have a sample and after using it, I confirm it’s very subtle and soft. The longevity isn’t long, but it’s worth it for that ‘freshly laundered laundry’ scent. Cotton flower dominates with orange blossom and a sweet hint of almond paste.

  • Saryta_gg

    I tried it yesterday; it’s persistent but too simple, basic: simply vanilla with a floral touch that adds the cotton candy feel, a warm and pleasant vanilla, subtle but nothing extraordinary. For the price, I recommend buying any vanilla perfume from a supermarket or Yves Rocher.

  • Whitewaterlily89

    It’s a very simple perfume, but sometimes the best things are simple. I love it; it makes me feel fresh and sweet at the same time, with a sense of youth and elegance. It has everything; I recommend it for anyone looking for something not overly complicated.

  • Whitewaterlily89

    It’s a very simple perfume, and sometimes the best things are simple. I love it; it makes me feel fresh and sweet at the same time, with a sense of youth and elegance. It has everything; I recommend it for anyone looking for something uncomplicated.

  • I’d almost say I like it more than its sister, Candy EDP, though they are totally different perfumes; Candy Kiss doesn’t share its sister’s DNA at all, there’s no trace of Candy EDP. This is a sweet musk that combines perfectly with the flowers. I tried it in a decant my friend Sele gifted me, and I couldn’t resist buying the full bottle. It’s one of the perfumes that won’t be missing from my collection.

  • I bought it recently at a Sephora in the USA. It was just a matter of smelling it and loving it. My favorite and frequent use is Dolce Garden by D&G, and I was looking for another sweet scent that wasn’t heavy; I liked this more than other Prada Candy variations. It’s soft, powdery, and light, like cotton candy, fluffy and feminine.

  • I bought it recently at a Sephora in the US. It was just smelling it and falling in love. My favorite and most-used is Dolce Garden by D&G, and I wanted another sweet scent that wasn’t heavy; searching, I found this (I liked it more than other Prada Candy variations). It’s soft, with a talc touch and light, like cotton candy, fluffy, and feminine.

  • DebSchvartz

    I bought it in the US in 2016 and loved it. Now I see it as ‘I like it,’ not because the scent is bad. It doesn’t last at all; after half an hour it’s barely noticeable, and then you forget you’re wearing it. The smell is a bit ‘same old,’ but that sweetness conquered me and seemed delicious. But… should I spend money again on something that evaporates in a moment? No, for that I buy something similar and cheaper. What a pity.

  • LyciaEssencia

    Smells like talc with a slight sweetness. It’s extremely soft, zero-invasive, and very wearable. I feel it has no age.

  • Prada Candy Kiss is tenderness, cleanliness, neatness, and femininity. It’s soft and blends with the skin; it evokes a woman in bed, tangled in white sheets with open windows and a soft breeze. Orange blossom dominates with a velvety musk, nothing sharp like in Narciso. It smells clean, not citrusy, with a light, powdery vanilla base. It’s not sweet or overly vanilla, just a subtle hint. It seems sensual and intimate, for personal enjoyment due to its low sillage and longevity. I’m fascinated by it and love putting it on after a shower. Scent: 9.5/10, Sillage: 6.5/10, Longevity: 4/10.

  • Prada Candy Kiss is tenderness, cleanliness, neatness, and femininity. It’s a soft perfume that blends with your skin; for me, it evokes a woman lying in bed, tangled in white sheets on a sunny morning with open windows and a breeze coming in. Orange blossom dominates with a soft, velvety musk, nothing sharp like Narciso. It smells clean, not citrusy, with a light vanilla and talc note in the background. Not overly sweet or vanilla, just a subtle hint. I see it as sensual and intimate, almost for personal enjoyment since it lacks big sillage or longevity. I’m fascinated by it and love wearing it after a good shower. Scent: 9.5/10 Sillage: 6.5/10 Longevity: 4/10

  • Candycandy40

    For me, the best flanker to Prada Candy. Sweet with a touch of talc. Smells clean. Doesn’t have much sillage or longevity, but it’s so rich… Mmm!!!

  • It smells like clean laundry, sweet without being cloying. On my skin, the musk pops and lasts. I clarify that all perfumes last on my skin, but this one stays on the clothes. I read reviews about poor durability, but in my case, it stays there, lingers, and I can still smell it after bathing. Others like it and praise the scent. It’s not caramelized, just clean, faint but present.

  • Smells like freshly laundered laundry, sweet but not cloying. On my skin, the musk shines and lasts all day; honestly, all my perfumes last this long for me. It lingers on clothes too. I read reviews saying it doesn’t last, but on me it stays, lingers, and I can still smell it after showering. People love it and compliment me. It’s not caramel; it’s just clean, soft, yet present.

  • TheCatLady

    I must say that I compare this scent to those colorful love message candies, millennials will understand which ones I’m referring to. I love sweet scents, but this isn’t the case. It smells like baby powder along with that scent. It has good adherence and sillage, but it’s not for wearing for long periods. The Prada scents in the Candy line smell like talcum powder, and for someone allergic to dust, I don’t recommend it. You’ll feel like your nose is itching all the time.

  • TheCatLady

    I must say, I compare this scent to those colorful love message candies millennials would recognize. I love sweet scents, but this isn’t the case. It smells like baby powder mixed with that candy scent I mentioned. It has good longevity and projection, but it’s one I wouldn’t wear for long. The Prada Candy line smells like talc, and for someone allergic to dust, I don’t recommend it. You’ll feel like your nose is itching all the time.

  • I bought a bottle because it was recommended as the lighter flanker of Prada Candy (the original can be too much, especially in heat). The formula is super simple, and that simplicity leaves no room for errors; Candy Kiss does it well with few notes. The vanilla isn’t overpowering; it’s a supporting player that adds a sweet air, but it’s mostly musky. I detect a certain citruscy in the opening (from the orange blossom), but be careful with the dry-down as it turns powdery. Otherwise, it’s romantic and versatile, ideal for daytime.

  • Gemasevilla

    It’s powdery, dusty, sweet, and woody. The scent is warm and very soft. If you apply it to your skin right after a shower, it creates an enveloping atmosphere. Very endearing and cozy. What I like most is that it’s very rounded, with no sharp edges. It lasts on me almost all morning.

  • valentinamaass

    I was so excited because I adore clean, soapy aromas, and this was highly mentioned in that category. I thought it would be more special and fresh, but it smells very cheap, literally like baby powder with a touch of sweet yet bitter vanilla but extremely synthetic. It makes me feel like I’m smelling a diaper that was sprayed with cheap cologne. Luckily, I bought a used 50ml bottle at a good price, which I think I’ll sell.

  • valentinamaass

    I was excited to try it because of those clean, soapy scents I love, but it’s a letdown: it smells like synthetic baby powder mixed with bitter vanilla, as if someone sprayed cheap cologne on a diaper. Luckily, I bought it used and cheap, so I’ll definitely be selling it.

  • Madame_Butterfly

    Its opening and aroma reminded me a lot of Burberry’s Baby Touch, just fresher. I understand those who say it smells cheap; it sits on that fine line between delicate and economical. It’s wearable and very long-lasting. It wasn’t what I expected, but I’ll still use it. It has a soft scent, though if you over-spray, it can become heavy.

  • Personally, this perfume smells like talc, but not in a good way; it’s terrible and terrifying.

  • I really like it. It’s the only one in my collection with vanilla, since that note usually overwhelms me. It feels very light, with the clean scent prevailing. I tried it today and it lasted over 10 hours on my skin, something I rarely achieve. For me, who prefers florals and fresh scents, it’s a lovely change. We’ll see if I fall in love with it or if it stays just a nice perfume.

  • Recommended to me as a clean musk. I picked it up at a good price. The bottle is nice, though Prada Candy Kiss reminds me a lot of baby colognes. It’s very clean, nothing original or memorable, but pleasant and wearable. A great option for daily wear. Lasts well with a discreet trail. I’d give it a 7.

  • anamaestracorreo

    Extremely discontinued, no trace online, only in physical stores if any stock remains. Smells like a baby powder cologne but it lasts and projects beautifully. I love it. The closest comparisons are Adolfo Domínguez’s Terracota Musk or Johnson & Johnson cologne, but they aren’t the same, just similar vibes. I hope it comes back. Prada’s Paradoxe line prefers their own range, which doesn’t resonate with me much.

  • Patricia 3881

    Minimalist and well-made; smells like baby powder but with a muskier, cleaner twist. Dries down balanced without any weird notes, setting it apart from cheap perfumes. What a shame it’s discontinued; I hope it returns for lovers of well-crafted powdery scents.