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Sunny Side Up
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Sunny Side Up by Juliette Has A Gun is a musky floral woody fragrance for women. Launched in 2017, this composition was created by perfumer Romano Ricci. Upon release, the scent unfolds with an absolute of vanilla, white cuaba flower (Amyris wood), and jasmine; the heart reveals sandalwood, coconut milk, iris root, and jasmine; while the base settles on Iso E Super and ambrette musk.
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I’ve always wanted to find a fragrance in the style of Jennifer Lopez’s Miami Glow but with more sophistication and quality, a scent that evokes sand, sun, and sea, with hints of coconut and perhaps some tangerine. If this fragrance is as described, it would be a huge expectation, and even better if it belongs to the unisex category.
I just got my bottle of Juliette Has a Gun Sunny Side Up and it’s totally different from what I expected. Coconut milk, musk, and vanilla dominate. It seems very strange, unique, and too complex; there’s another component I can’t quite interpret, maybe Amyris wood or sandalwood that gives it the key. We’ll have to discover it, but in conclusion, it has become my new summer fragrance.
I wish it were more if it weren’t so powdery. It radiates innocence and carefree vibes, taking me back to a happy childhood. I’d wear it all day on holidays, but it can’t be: the compact powder scent turns it into a stuffed animal sleeping in the bedroom, one that won’t go anywhere once childhood ends. I’ll use it only for sleeping. Finally, I have the substitute for Tom Ford’s Tobacco Oud, which also didn’t fit my wardrobe, but I love spraying it on my wrists to fall asleep instantly. Sunny Side Up greeted me upon waking, which means a longevity superior to 7 hours. P.S.: This isn’t the first time coconut has disappointed me in perfumes; I love it in desserts. I make the mistake of buying cosmetics with coconut, but I haven’t hit the mark yet. It smells very artificial in perfumes or body gels. The difference is like between vanilla bean and culinary vanilla.
I wish it were much more if it weren’t so powdery. It radiates innocence and carefree vibes, taking me back to a happy childhood. I’d wear it all day on holidays. However, it can’t be. The compact powder scent turns it into a stuffed animal that will sleep with its owner and wait in its bedroom but won’t go anywhere with him or her once childhood ends. I’ll wear it for sleeping, and I’ll do it alone. Finally, I have the substitute for Tom Ford’s Tobacco Oud, which I also couldn’t find a place for in my wardrobe, but I love spraying it on my wrists to fall asleep instantly. By the way, Sunny Side Up greeted me upon waking. That means we’re talking about a longevity exceeding 7 hours. P.S.: This isn’t the first time coconut has disappointed me in perfumes. I love it in desserts. Therefore, I make the same mistake of buying cosmetics containing it, but I haven’t hit the mark yet. It smells very artificial in perfumes or body gels. The difference is like between vanilla bean and culinary vanilla.
It’s complicated to review a perfume that seduces you but you can barely smell it. I bought the Discovery Set and tried everything. This is the third one I liked the least (after Not a Perfume and Musk Invisible), but I wore it out into the sun. When I came back, I couldn’t smell it from afar; I had to reapply. I’m not sure if it’s my anosmia, a bad sample, or the essence itself. When I finally caught it, it was a milky, tropical, bright jasmine, very pleasant, in the line of Carnal Flower or Soleil Blanc but much more diluted. Drying down, I notice musk and a salty touch. Unfortunately, on my skin it doesn’t last more than 3 hours and barely projects. Although Juliette Has a Gun markets these as feminine, these 8 perfumes in the set are unisex or unisex/feminine, so I wear them without fear. Scent 8.5, Longevity 5, Sillage 4, Versatility 6, Originality 7, Overall 5.
I agree with @Emorandeira: for the price, the scent is delicious but the experience fails. This is the third time I’ve tried it, and it’s the same: an alcoholic, synthetic opening that smells like nothing. The first 10 minutes are an olfactory void that gives me a headache with just 4 sprays. Once it settles, it smells like mothballs and fried eggs, my interpretation of ISO E Super. It takes an hour to reveal its true face: vanilla milk, soft woods, and a hint of coconut. It’s a warm, comforting, and sweet scent without being cloying, suitable for the office or casual wear, but not for galas. Lasts about 10 hours on skin, though it barely projects and is only noticeable on the neck. I’m torn, but I’ll try it blind. Pleasantness 7/10 (opening drags), Interesting 7/10, Versatile 7/10, Original 7/10.
I agree with Emorandeira: for the price, it’s a letdown, though the scent is delicious… after a good while. This is the third time I’ve tried it, and the experience is almost the same. The opening is very alcoholic and synthetic, smelling like nothing specific. For the first 10 minutes, I smell nothing; the four sprays give me a slight headache, the kind you get from invasive perfumes. Once it settles, I sense something between mothballs and frying an egg in seed oil, which is funny because ‘sunny side up’ means frying an egg with the yolk raw (I assume that’s my interpretation of Iso E Super, just like with molecule01). It takes an hour for the ‘true’ scent to emerge: vanilla milk with soft woods and a hint of coconut. It’s a beautiful, warm, comforting aroma, with a slight sweetness that isn’t cloying, suitable for both cold and warm weather. I don’t think it’s off-putting; it works for informal settings and the office, but I don’t see it as sophisticated enough for formal events. It lasts quite a bit on skin (about 10 hours), but, aside from leaks, it’s always right up against the skin. It’s curious: I feel nothing on my wrist, but I do on my neck. I’m struggling to decide whether to keep it, but I’ll give it a chance with the cold days. Pleasant: 7/10 (if the opening weren’t so horrible, I’d give it 9). Interesting: 7/10. Versatile: 7/10. Original: 7/10
I loved it from the first minute. Although it starts with a few seconds of an indescribable woody opening, it quickly smells deliciously of sandalwood, coconut, and musk with a significant powdery touch. Those, plus a certain salty aspect, are the notes I distinguish in the composition, which results in a practically linear and very creamy scent. I don’t perceive its floral part. Fortunately, unlike other compositions where ISO E Super is a relevant note, I’m not anosmic to it like what unfortunately happened to @Coquita and, perhaps, @Emorandeira. Other molecular fragrances I’m partially anosmic to are Escentric Molecules Molecule 01 and Juliette Has a Gun Not a Perfume, but I suppose in this case, with many accompanying notes, that effect was limited, although I may not perceive the composition at 100%. It has a soft sillage I’d like to be greater and a longevity on my skin of over 10 hours. As for its resemblance to Katy Perry’s Indi, I’d say it exists but very limitedly. Indi is much more musky, cleaner, less sweet, with less coconut and also less woody. In my opinion, it’s a good proposal from Juliette Has a Gun in terms of scent; I liked it a lot and find it addictive. It feels warm, yet at the same time has that slightly beachy coconut touch that makes me like wearing it in summer. In any case, it seems to me it would fit year-round (though perhaps barely projects in winter) and will please many sandalwood lovers, provided they can perceive it. Scent 8/10, Longevity 10/10, Sillage 5/10, Value 6.5/10, Versatility 7/10, Packaging 7/10. Would I buy again? Did not purchase.
Hooked from the first second. After a few seconds of an indefinable woody opening, it explodes into sandalwood, coconut, and musk with a powdery, salty twist that gives it a creamy, linear vibe. I don’t detect the floral notes, but since I’m not anosmic to ISO E Super (unlike @Coquita or @Emorandeira), I enjoy the full blend. The projection is soft but lasts over 10 hours. It reminds me a bit of Katy Perry’s Indi, though this one smells cleaner and less sweet. It’s addictive, warm, yet has that summery coconut touch making it perfect for heat; I think it could work year-round if you catch the scent. Scent 8/10, Longevity 10/10, Sillage 5/10, Value 6.5/10, Versatility 7/10, Packaging 7/10. Did not purchase.
I love this perfume; on me, the wood and sandalwood really stand out, leaving a beautiful dry-down of vanilla, sandalwood, and woods.
I don’t know if I’m wrong, but it gives me an air of Santal 33, mostly in the dry down; it seems divine. Excellent longevity, over 8 hours on skin, not something to buy blindly.
I’m not sure if I’m wrong, but it gives me a vibe of Santal 33, mostly in the dry-down; it seems divine to me. Excellent longevity, more than 8 hours on skin; not something to buy blindly.
This perfume is a hug for the soul. It feels enveloping; the combination of sandalwood, coconut, vanilla, and Iso E Super creates a cloud in your personal space. For me, it’s a delight.
I have it, but I’d like to know what it smells like; I’ve used it a couple of times and can’t perceive its scent at all. I think it’s my nose, because my husband says it smells woody, and in general, I have trouble with this line; the only thing I can detect very faintly is vanilla vibes. I don’t think I’ll keep trying with this brand.
I own it but I don’t know what it smells like; I used it a couple of times and I can’t detect it at all. I think it’s my nose, because my husband says it smells woody and I have a conflict with this scent family. The only thing I notice is very subtle vanilla vibes. I don’t think I’ll keep trying with this brand.
It seems I’m lucky enough for this fragrance to have good longevity on me. As for projection, I feel it strongly, but it has that characteristic where sometimes I feel very intense… I’m in love with its behavior. Easily 8 hours of longevity and sillage. Sweet vanilla creaminess… you can feel the coconut, creamy tropical flowers… and in the background, sandalwood and ambrette musk, which I adore. I think this will be one of the fragrances I’ll restock, since they said it was being discontinued and I want it forever. I also saw other girls using it for layering, and that really appeals to me.
This perfume is a marvel; I bought a decant and had to grab the bottle immediately. It’s creamy sandalwood, coconut milk, with a sweet hint but not cloying. It’s not a beast mode, and I love its subtlety. There’s something divine about those skin-scent perfumes that people close to you can perceive. On me, it has good longevity, about 8 hours; the lacquered notes of sandalwood and coconut stand out. Sometimes it fades a bit, but it returns in waves. I absolutely love this perfume. Don’t buy blindly; every nose is a different world.
What a beautiful perfume! It’s my first Juliette and it instantly won me over. It has something that evokes childhood for me, a familiar scent like when you meet someone and feel like you’ve known them all along. It doesn’t match the bright and tropical reviews; for me, it’s a winter sun—that light warmth in the cold, a white light through the clouds. It’s creamy, woody, and a bit powdery, like an old box, even with that slight dampness of a bathroom or towel, but not unpleasant. The performance is quirky; the scent comes and goes. About 6-7 hours total, though you don’t always notice it. No projection at all; it’s for personal enjoyment.
On my skin, it leaves a creamy woody scent with a hint of coconut.
Sunny Side Up is a delicious take on sandalwood—creamy thanks to coconut and vanilla, with a slight talc-like touch. It creates something warm and comforting. I was surprised by the projection; it projects more than expected. A great option for sandalwood and coconut lovers; it could be your signature.
I love Juliette has a Gun fragrances, but let me disagree: on my skin, it smells like expensive sunscreen, the Lancôme kind from the freeshop. Is it pleasant? Yes. Does it project? Not really. It’s a summer skin scent with a lotion-like aroma.