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Qissa Pink
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Qissa Pink by PARIS CORNER is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2024, this composition features coconut and apple in the top notes; violet, rose, and jasmine in the heart; and vanilla, sugar, sandalwood, cedar, and patchouli in the base.
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- Positivo 75%
- Neutral 18%
- Negativo 6.5%
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Not recommended: it’s expensive, has no reviews, and doesn’t ship to Argentina. Why?
Yara but sweeter and less alcoholic; the piña colada part isn’t marked and it becomes more like a cupcake. Overall, it’s better for me. There are no reviews here, but you can find them everywhere. I would only review it if it were tested. It depends on where and when you can find it at a good price.
One of the most delicious perfumes I’ve ever owned. Soft and sweet without being cloying. I adored it; it was a blind buy guided solely by the notes. It doesn’t last long on skin or project much, but for someone like me who can’t handle strong scents, it’s perfect. It simply smells amazing.
This is one of the most delicious perfumes I’ve ever had, a soft and sweet aroma without being cloying. I loved it; it was a blind buy guided only by the notes. It doesn’t last long on skin, but it does on clothes, nor does it have great projection, but for someone like me who can’t tolerate strong scents, it’s ideal. It simply smells delicious.
It’s exactly like Yara. I bought it because reviews said it smelled creamier and less powdery, but for me, it smells the same. I really like Yara; it’s one of my favorites, but if you have Yara, don’t buy this—it’s the same thing.
You can definitely tell the difference from Yara; the scent is practically the same, but this has a tiny bit more sweetness without being cloying and less fruity (even though it says coconut and apple, I don’t perceive them). The longevity on my skin is also greater.
I had Yara, switched to this because it didn’t last on me at all. This smells much better, even though they share some notes. This one lasts longer. Smells like whipped cream; I smell coconut, vanilla, and almonds. Good performance and sillage, very well-done longevity.
I already owned Yara but switched because it didn’t last at all. This smells much better, even though they share some notes. It’s more long-lasting. Smells like whipped cream; I detect coconut, vanilla, and almonds. Great performance, good sillage, and longevity. Very well made.
Definitely very similar to Yara but a bit sweeter, stronger, and longer-lasting. A very feminine, sweet vanilla from the sugar, with a creamy, youthful, innocent rose—nothing mature. The apple, coconut, and flowers give it a sweet freshness (I do smell the coconut and apple, though I can’t distinguish them from Yara). It closes with a light woody touch. It’s the perfume of a princess. The patchouli isn’t noticeable, thank god. I love it.
Definitely very similar to Yara, but a bit sweeter, stronger, and longer-lasting. It features a feminine, sugary vanilla, a creamy rose that feels youthful and innocent, not mature. The apple, coconut, and florals give it a sweet freshness (I do smell the coconut and apple, though not as much as with Yara). It finishes with a light woody touch. It’s the perfume of a princess. The patchouli is barely noticeable, thank god. I absolutely love it.
Reminds me a lot of Yara but lasts longer, though I think it resembles Nobile Blush and MCM Crush due to that sweet, milky rose note.
Lots of coconut with vanilla and sugar. Gourmand lovers will adore it. It’s like a coconut drink with pulp, water, and super sweet coconut milk. I think it’s quite versatile and many will like it. If you don’t like coconut, you won’t like this perfume. It’s quite realistic. Lasts about 6-7 hours, moderate projection at first, then intimate.
Loads of coconut, vanilla, and sugar. A hit for gourmand lovers. Smells like a coconut drink with pulp, water, and super-sweet milk. Very versatile and will appeal to many. If you don’t like coconut, you won’t love this. Quite realistic. Lasts about 6–7 hours with moderate projection at first, then becomes more intimate.
Almost identical to Yara, but sweeter and without that plastic smell. Experts might not notice the difference, but I detect more coconut and vanilla, like a milkshake. It’s feminine and delicate. If you already own Yara, you might not need this, but for the price and sweetness, I’d choose this one. Perfect for spring, fall, and winter; in summer, only for evening. Updated after weeks of wear: it’s not the same, it’s better. Sweeter, fresher, and more sparkling. Now I truly notice the green apple and elegant jasmine. The sweet coconut-vanilla blend makes it versatile year-round. Unlike Yara’s spicy edge, this is smoother. Correction: if you have Yara, forget it and grab this—it’s cheaper. In short, Qissa Pink is sweet, cheerful, and versatile; it lifts your mood and everyone compliments it. Lasts 6 hours on skin and days on clothes. I loved it.
Almost identical to Yara, but for daily wear, there’s no noticeable difference. It’s a bit sweeter and lacks that intense plastic smell. Inexperts won’t notice a thing. I don’t smell much apple or jasmine, but it feels fresher and sweeter. Here, the coconut is mixed like a vanilla smoothie, not standing out alone. It’s feminine, delicate, and exquisite. If you already have Yara, you don’t need Qissa Pink; it’s one or the other. Considering price, sweetness, lack of musk, and longevity, I’d choose this one. How to wear it: same as Yara, spring and fall-winter. In summer, only at night, because above 30 degrees it can be heavy. Edit: After using it for weeks, I conclude that while it resembles Yara a lot, it’s not the same. It’s better (in my opinion): sweeter, fresher, and sparklier. Now I do notice the green apple and jasmine (very elegant). You can feel the sweet vanilla coconut, so I’ll wear it all year. Luckily, it doesn’t have that dense plastic note of Yara. Correction: If you already have Yara, forget it and stick with this, plus it’s cheaper. In short, Qissa Pink is sweet, delicate, cheerful, and versatile; it lifts your mood and everyone compliments you. It lasts 6 hours on my skin and days on clothes. I loved it.
It’s a super creamy, exquisite tropical coconut—you can really tell! 💕