Men

Toy

Marca
Moschino
3.61 de 5
318 votos

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Descripción

Moschino Toy is a musky floral woody fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2014, the nose behind this fragrance is Alexandra Kosinski. The top notes are cardamom, juniper berries, mandarin, and bergamot; the heart notes are lavender, violet, and hawthorn flower; the base notes are cedar, moss, vanilla, and sandalwood.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 14%
  • Primavera 28%
  • Verano 31%
  • Otoño 27%
  • Día 73%
  • Noche 27%

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Comunidad

318 votos

  • Positivo 67%
  • Negativo 30%
  • Neutral 3.5%

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

Duradera

Muy duradera

Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

Extremadamente costoso

Ligeramente costoso

Precio moderado

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Reseñas

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14 reseñas

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  • It’s been out for a short while and hasn’t reached here yet. I’m dying to know what it smells like; I’m a fan of cute teddy bears, but not just any teddy bear—even I dislike the brand that has a bear on its logo (Tous). I adore Moschino, and maybe that’s why I feel I must own this bear, sorry, this TOY. Update: it features mandarin, berries, bergamot, lavender, nutmeg, violet petals, moss, sandalwood, and vanilla. Citrus, woody, and floral aroma. I thought it would be more fruity-floral, more like the Cheap & Chic ones, but it’s good to evolve 😉

  • It arrived late but it’s worth it. I’m dying to try it; I’m a fan of cute plushies, though not all of them (I hate the brand with the bear logo, like Tous). I adore Moschino, so I feel I must own this bear… sorry, this TOY. Update: it has mandarin, berries, bergamot, lavender, nutmeg, violet petals, moss, sandalwood, and vanilla. Citrus, woody, and floral. I thought it would be more floral-fruity like the Cheap & Chic ones, but it’s okay to evolve 😉

  • Andrea Mussi

    My first impression seeing such a cute and tender bottle was: ‘Is this fragrance for kids?’ But once I sprayed it on my wrist, I realized it wasn’t. It smells clean; to my greatest surprise, it’s unisex, fresh, and gives a sense of cleanliness and well-being, relaxing (perhaps due to the lavender and cheerful mandarin). There are some spicy notes, maybe from the cardamom. The combination of notes makes it very pleasant. For a moment, the vanilla and violet reminded me of Versace’s Crystal Noir. I want it in my collection.

  • I absolutely adore this fragrance; it’s unthinkable to discover such a herbal woody scent in a bottle so peculiar it evokes fireworks. You’d expect a sweet fruity juice radiating joy, but what a surprise… Bergamot, juniper berries, cardamom, moss, and cedar are the notes that stand out. It doesn’t feel like the signature style of Moschino, but rather the formal lines of the Hermes, Prada, or Loewe family, which makes it curious that the packaging doesn’t match the scent. My only gripe is the 50ml size is too small for such an impressive presentation, but who cares, after all, Moschino is unpredictable.

  • The bottle is gorgeous, but the scent is different: strong citronella, wood, and rich cedar. Even though it’s unisex, the intensity makes it smell more masculine to me; it’s citrusy and woody, very rich at first, but if you spray 3 times, it becomes overwhelming. I use 2 sprays and that’s enough; it lasts about 6 hours (once I got 8, probably because I have acidic skin). It’s not for everyone—you have to test it on your skin because it’s an incense-like aroma that’s both fun and serious.

  • Oh my god! It’s been said a thousand times, but the weapon of mass destruction this bear carries is a beast. You expect a soft musk like spiced cedar, but nothing like that. It smells like a mix of Mugler’s Womanity and Calvin Klein’s Crave: oily, muddy, sticky, heavily herbal, ultra-spicy, vibrant, with a smell of mollusks, oriental stews, and birdseed. It’s like being inside a pet store with scraps of a thousand things: herbs, medicines, furs, parrot food, feathers, hamsters… I was gifted it months ago and never even took it out of the box. The other day I decided to wear it to work (just five sprays) and I spent the whole morning in pure misery. People, used to my cold and woody perfumes, when they discovered that the one with the weird smell was me, they’d say ‘it doesn’t suit you at all’. It’s very masculine, understood nowadays as flamboyant, eccentric, and chaotic. I don’t have enough legs to trade or sell it, although the bottle has a bit of a kitsch charm; it’s discontinued and wasn’t cheap even as a unique 50 ml edition. PS: The trail is nuclear and the longevity is good, three hours later you still get electric bursts rising from the neck. For lovers of histrionic perfumes, this could be the fragrance for any RuPaul’s Drag Race contestant… Sashay Away!

  • VeróniCat

    Fascinating and gorgeous, I love it. It lingers on the clothes of whoever is standing next to you, and the next day people ask: ‘What perfume are you wearing?’ It’s my number one.

  • There’s a contrast between the beautiful bottle and the scent: strong citronella, woody, with rich cedar. It’s unisex, but I smell it more like a man due to the scent’s strength: citrusy and woody, very rich at first, but if you apply 3 or more sprays it becomes intense. Personally, I apply 2 and that’s enough. Great longevity and sillage: about 6 hours, once I reached 8 and I have strong pH. It’s not for everyone, it must be tested on skin; it’s a slightly incense-like scent, fun yet very serious at the same time.

  • Espartaco

    Oh my god! It’s been said a thousand times, but the weapon of mass destruction this bear carries is strong. You expect a soft musky scent like spiced cedar with a citrus touch, something comforting for post-shower. Nothing like that. It smells like a mix of Mugler Womanity and Calvin Klein Crave: oily, muddy, sticky, heavily herbal, ultra-spicy, vibrant, and smelling of mollusks, oriental stews, and birdseed. It’s like being inside a pet store with scraps of a thousand things: eyes, herbs, medicines, skins, parrot food, feathers, hamsters, infusions… I was gifted it months ago and never even opened it. The other day I wore it to work without testing it properly (just five sprays) and I had a heart attack all morning. People, used to my cold, woody perfumes, would discover it was me and say: ‘You smell like nothing!’. It’s very masculine, not unisex, but modern, eccentric, quirky, and chaotic. I’d kill to trade it or sell it, even though the bottle has a bit of charm. It’s discontinued and didn’t sell cheaply as a unique 50ml edition. PS: The sillage is nuclear and longevity is good; three hours later you still get electric bursts from the neck. For lovers of theatrical perfumes, this could be any RuPaul’s Drag Race contestant’s fragrance… Sashay Away!

  • The teddy bear’s innocence is inversely proportional to the scent: it’s a bomb! If you think it smells like baby powder… think again. Very long-lasting with an overwhelming sillage (just two sprays), unisex but leaning masculine. It fits my husband perfectly, less so on me. It’s fresh spicy, a bit citrusy at first, then cardamom, lavender, and cedar take over: clean scent but not ‘too’ clean. Lasts a long time (6-8h). Don’t buy it blindly, it’s a surprise. In Argentina it’s pricey and only comes in 50ml, so I wouldn’t buy it again. Pro: it’s not overused; if you want to stand out with something original, this is it.

  • The teddy bear’s innocence is inversely proportional to the scent: it’s a bomb! If you think it smells like a baby… well, that’s not the case here. Very long-lasting with an overwhelming trail (just two sprays), unisex but leaning masculine. It fits my husband perfectly, less so me. It’s fresh spicy, a bit citrusy at the start, then cardamom, lavender, and cedar stand out: clean smell but not ‘too’ clean. It lasts a long time (6-8 hours). Don’t buy it blindly, it’s a surprise. In Argentina it’s expensive and only comes in 50ml, so I wouldn’t buy it again. Pro point: it’s not overexposed; if you want to stand out with something original, this is it.

  • Carolinagon

    The best perfume of all time, long-lasting and unisex, I’ve received a thousand compliments. What a shame it’s discontinued, it’s an absolute gem.

  • Aromadiccioness2

    Extremely aromatic, don’t let its cuteness fool you 🤣 It doesn’t smell like candy; it’s a unisex scent very much like Gris Charnel.

  • Aromadiccioness2

    Super aromatic, don’t let the cute packaging fool you 🤣 no caramel vibes here, smells unisex and very Gris Charnel style.