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Tommy Girl
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Tommy Girl by Tommy Hilfiger is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 1996, the nose behind this composition is Calice Becker. The top notes reveal blooming apple, mandarin, camellia, and blackcurrant; the heart unfolds with lemon, honeysuckle, grapefruit, rose, lily of the valley, mint, and violet; while the base notes settle on magnolia, jasmine, cedar, sandalwood, and leather.
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Bought it for daily use. It smells clean, fresh with white flowers, and dries down to a woody note. I used it in winter because it’s easy to wear year-round, but I had to reapply every 3 hours. If you want a clean, cheap scent, this is it.
Perfect for everyday wear. Fresh floral-fruity vibe, a go-to for hot days. It has a touch of Happy without copying it. It’s cheerful, luminous, flirty, and easy. No analysis needed.
Reminds me of Estée Lauder’s Pleasures or Diorissimo. It’s green citrus with lots of rose, versatile for work and more spring-like. If you like L’Eau D’Issey, you’ll love this.
It has a green opening that I don’t care for, but then it sweetens up and stays clean, almost soapy. The tangerine and rose blend perfectly and it lasts a long time. Ideal for heat.
I picked this up at duty-free and from the first minute, it gave me a headache and made me sneeze. I gave it to my mom because I just can’t stand it.
I like it. At first, I hesitated because it smelled like an older lady, but once it dries down, it feels very sexy and I’m smitten.
It’s a steal at this price. I bought it blind and use it a lot. It’s not my everyday scent, but it lasts forever on clothes; it still smells the same days later. No regrets.
It smells like pear right out of the bottle even though pear isn’t listed. It’s super fruity and perfect for daytime, then it turns floral and sweet. I actually prefer the dry down.
I tried the 30ml out of curiosity and it was a hit. It smells great, but the rose isn’t as youthful as they claim. It fades quickly, and for the price, there are better options.
Smells like white flowers to an extreme and honestly, it’s a bit much. It sounds like a grandma’s perfume and it bothers me, even though my 72-year-old mom loves strong florals.
It was on sale at the drugstore, so I went straight to try it and grab a bottle because the price was great. Luckily, I didn’t; I tested the tester and it smelled like sweat to me—I don’t know, maybe because of the leather. I wish I had liked it because it’s very affordable.
I’ve never been able to handle it and have tried it several times in different climates, but the leather note becomes unbearable on me. I don’t sense the white floral or the citrus it claims to have; I just smell leather. The last time I wore it, my husband noticed a smell like a party balloon, and I definitely don’t want to smell like that, what a pity! Haha. I had so much faith in it because of all the good comments it has.
I bought it blindly and feel like it’s a scent stuck in time. I smell pure flowers, a lot of rose that overpowers the other notes. I don’t doubt that on another skin it would become the freshness they claim, but in my case, it doesn’t happen.
What a delight—freshness and lightness in an aroma. The leather note upon drying is the only thing that keeps me from adding it to my collection, and honestly, it’s present enough that I don’t feel the need to seek it out.
A very soft scent, perfect for everyday wear in any season. Floral/green, I wouldn’t say one note stands out over the other; they seem well-balanced. It doesn’t say much, but it’s very easy to wear.
My first fragrance that introduced me to this world. I’d read so many positive reviews calling it a chameleon, saying no one disliked it and that it was fresh for summer; there’s some truth to it, but over time, it started to bother me. It’s sharp—I don’t know if it’s my pH—but it smells wet, clean, yet with wood and sweat. Its longevity is quite good, around 6 hours, and the projection is wide, reaching two or three meters.
To me, it smells like grass and sweat.
A scent I don’t dislike, but it’s not great either; it’s just too feminine and floral for me. It has good projection, and if you like the smell, that’s fine, but for me, it ends up being irritating.
It never fails; it’s a classic, functional, noticeable but not so much that people will ask what it is. Fresh, rich, sparkling, goes with any daytime activity, and always at a good price. I’ll buy it again when I finish this bottle.
With the return of the 90s and 00s vibes, I hope Gen Z rediscovers this fresh, crystal-clear scent. I imagine it’s been reformulated now, and the alcohol really stands out since it doesn’t last at all anymore, though it still keeps its essence. It’s a shame it doesn’t last like when it was the market’s ‘it’ fragrance; I wish marketing would put more effort into releasing a version in its prime. I still have a bottle my husband gave me; out of nostalgia, I told him it was one of my first youthful fragrances, perfect for my preppy and sometimes sporty style. Now I wear it after the gym or when heading to the supermarket without showering—in other words, I’ve come to consider it more of a cologne. Still, on a hot spring day, someone asked me what perfume I was wearing, and it hit me right where it hurts the most: Tommy Girl hasn’t died completely.
Delicious fragrance, fresh, feminine, and very youthful. What I feel the most, in my opinion, is the blooming apple.
I’m in love with the citrusy smell; it’s refreshing, charming, and inspiring. As always, my friends tell me I smell really good, so fresh. I love it; that scent makes me feel great.
An everyday scent that doesn’t overwhelm and has great longevity.
I tried it on Irasema’s recommendation. I’d summarize it as a perfume for everyday life and for a lifetime. It’s the perfect balance between fruity and floral, where the citrus doesn’t clash with the sweetness of the fruits or the freshness of the flowers. I’ll never forget this essence again.
Floral, fresh, herbal, and polished in an iconic bottle. It has a revitalizing effect thanks to its notes and citrus opening. Fortunately, I don’t detect the leather, though there is a spicy touch that causes a slight tickle in my nose. Excellent longevity and price. It’s versatile, perfect for daily wear, work, and outings. I’ve been using it for a couple of years and hope they don’t alter the formula or discontinue it. It’s a must-have for my spring mornings.
Another one of my daily favorites. Fresh, citrusy, floral, and leathery; a spectacular combination for the office or university. At first, I smelled too much of cloying violets and roses, very strong. After about 15 minutes, the scent settles and becomes pleasant. It leaves a blend of violets, leather, and grapefruit. It’s already my third bottle, one of my favorites; I always smell good and it makes me feel very chic.
I bought it because Irasema praised it so much, but it was a total letdown. I find it synthetic. Even though I love florals and magnolia is my favorite note, this isn’t for me.
Clean aroma, god-tier. Light, sweet florals that linger deliciously on my skin for hours. The perfume evolves on its own to get better.
Simple, clean, and youthful. Maybe I sense a bit of synthetic, but it doesn’t bother me. It’s the perfect scent for everyday wear; it doesn’t overwhelm the senses.
It’s a basic perfume in my collection for daily use. It’s a fresh, citrusy floral scent. Personally, on my skin, I never perceive the leather note, even though it’s present in the base.
It’s strong and citrusy, giving me a headache instantly. It doesn’t lift my mood; it overwhelms me. But I won’t let it go to waste: I layer it with warm or woody perfumes, giving denser scents a sparkling touch, and curiously, it helps others last longer. I’ve learned to tame it, but I’d never wear it alone.
I hate it. They gave it to me as a gift, and I never managed to like it. It has such an intense scent that it gives me a headache. However, I’ve smelled it on someone else’s skin and it suited them perfectly, but it’s not my case.
The bottled spirit of the 90s! White t-shirts and jeans, joy, and freshness. I love it! It’s a summer essential, citrusy with white flowers, and has a slight leather note in the base that makes it versatile, unisex, and suitable for any age. I hope they never reformulate it because, as it is now, it’s perfect.
Tommy Girl captures the young, fresh, and free spirit of the 90s and remains a favorite thanks to its luminous, carefree vibe. At first, it bursts with light fruit and light florals: blooming apple and mandarin give a spark and juicy sweetness, while camellia and black currants add a feminine and fresh nuance. In the heart, it unfolds energy with honeysuckle, rose, and violet forming a vibrant bouquet, enhanced by lemon and grapefruit that make it effervescent. Mint adds an unexpected twist with a green, refreshing sensation. The base balances everything with soft magnolia and jasmine, supported by cedar and sandalwood that add warmth and an earthy touch. The leather is very subtle, an elegant nod that adds sophisticated contrast to its youthful side. It’s spontaneous, fresh, and natural, designed for a young, active, and confident woman who wants to enjoy life without complications. Perfect for everyday wear, spring, summer, outdoors, college, or a relaxed walk.
One of my favorites. It’s a classic that never gets boring and has earned me more compliments. Floral, fruity, and fresh, it’s wonderful for everyday wear in spring and summer. With Tommy, you’re safe. Great projection, 5-hour longevity, and it lasts for days on clothes.
Tommy Girl follows the same line as Carolina Herrera’s 212: fresh, youthful, and very wearable, with that clean, energetic vibe that never goes out of style. From the first spray, it gives luminous freshness with a soft, controlled sweetness that doesn’t cloy or suffocate. It’s versatile for all seasons because the sweetness is light and the freshness has a floral-herbal touch that balances it out. It doesn’t overpower, doesn’t get heavy, and accompanies you naturally on hot or cold days.
They say it’s citrusy, but I feel it’s more fruity and sweet. It smells clean and fresh. It’s very rich at first, but on my skin it doesn’t last more than 3 hours; for a designer classic, I prefer something that lasts longer. I wouldn’t buy it again even though it was a gift—I bought it once before. I’d use it for daily wear, at work, or at the grocery store, but it doesn’t make an impact; it’s common, nice, but nothing extraordinary.
A bouquet of flowers for mom. It opens with an intense floral note, a true bouquet of flowers with a bright citrus touch. Then mint refreshes it and adds a green nuance that balances the floral density. It evolves while staying as a variety of flowers, without that young, sugary sweetness or powdery vibe. It’s sober and elegant, more classic than modern. The base features a rose with soft woods, solidifying its mature and refined character. It’s not for parties or young girls, but rather an elegant, clean, and traditional floral, very ‘mom or auntie’ style. Rating: 7/10. An elegant and sober floral, but not for today’s girls.
It’s not a scent that takes your breath away, but it’s a must-have when the heat is unbearable. It’s a blind buy: everyone loves it. It’s fresh, citrusy, and floral.
Floral, citrusy, and super feminine. It holds up well in heat and outdoors. I don’t see it as youthful as people say; to me, it’s clean and traditional. Tommy Hilfiger didn’t innovate much when they launched it in 1996, but it’s pleasant and doesn’t bother you like other feminine perfumes do.